Therapist in Fort Worth, Texas at ACH Child and Family Services
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Job Description
Overview:
We are seeking an independently licensed therapist (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) who wants to do meaningful, structured clinical work with youth in a highly supported residential setting. This is a role for licensed therapists who are confident in their clinical skills and want to focus on assessment, stabilization, treatment planning, and trauma-informed therapy—without the isolation of private practice or the unpredictability of outpatient-only work. You will play a key role in helping stabilize high-acuity youth and guiding next-step placement and treatment decisions. Please note: At this time, we are unable to accommodate associate-level licenses (LPC Associate, LMFT Associate, or LMSW) for this position.
Responsibilities:As a Licensed Therapist, you will support at our Main Wichita St. Campus and our Wedgwood Transitional Living Campus. These are 24/7 operational residential programs to provide clinical services for youth ages 5-17. Including:
- Comprehensive clinical assessments and treatment planning
- Individual, group, and family therapy services
- Crisis intervention and stabilization support
- Collaboration with a multidisciplinary treatment team
- Transition planning, discharge coordination, and aftercare support
- Case management and coordination with external systems (TDFPS, families, providers)
- Hold an active LPC, LCSW, or LMFT (independent licensure required)
- Have experience in residential, foster care, or behavioral health settings
- Hold confidence working with complex trauma, behavioral dysregulation, and conduct-related needs
- Value teamwork, communication, and consistency in care
- Can manage documentation, coordination, and clinical decision-making in a fast-paced environment
- Master’s degree in behavioral sciences or related field
- Hold LPC, LMFT, LCSW Licensure
- Minimum 3 years clinical experience
- Experience with complex trauma and high-acuity youth strongly preferred
This is a highly collaborative clinical environment designed for clinicians who want:
- A strong interdisciplinary team (not working in isolation)
- Complex, meaningful clinical cases involving trauma and behavioral needs
- Structured residential setting
- Opportunities to use assessment and diagnostic skills at a high level
- Direct impact on stabilization and permanency outcomes for youth
At ACH, clinicians are supported. You’ll work full-time, Monday - Friday during standard office hours as part of a coordinated treatment team focused on stabilization, healing, and permanency for youth. We also offer competitive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO, and a collaborative clinical environment where your work is valued!
Requirements:- Master’s degree in behavioral sciences or related field
- Hold LPC, LMFT, LCSW Licensure
- Minimum 3 years clinical experience