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Licensed Mental Health Adolescent / Family Therapist

Kolmac
place Bryn Mawr, 19010
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Telehealth
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Counseling Marriage and Family Therapy Social Work Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
local_atm $40 - $47 /hr

Overview

Join the Front Lines of Healing and Hope

Adolescent/Family Therapist – Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health

Empowering Recovery | Transforming Lives | Building the Future of Behavioral Health

 

Are you a passionate clinician driven by purpose and progress? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where innovation meets compassion? At Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health, we don’t just provide care — we redefine it. Our interdisciplinary teams are breaking new ground in integrated mental health and addiction treatment, and we’re looking for skilled therapists ready to join us in making a lasting impact.

Responsibilities

What You’ll Do:

The Adolescent Mental Health Therapist provides high-quality, evidence-based mental health services to adolescents and their families. This role involves conducting assessments, creating individualized treatment plans, and delivering therapy in a supportive, trauma-informed environment. The therapist collaborates with multidisciplinary team members to promote emotional, social, and behavioral wellness for adolescent clients.

 

Key responsibilities include:

  • Ability to work in person at our Bryn Mawr, PA, facility Monday-Thursday 12:30pm - 8:30pm & remote option for Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments and diagnostic evaluations
  • Provide individual, group, and family therapy using developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive interventions
  • Develop and maintain individualized treatment plans with measurable goals aligned to client strengths, needs, and progress
  • Monitor and document client progress according to professional standards and agency policies
  • Collaborate with psychiatrists, case managers, school personnel, and other providers to ensure continuity of care
  • Respond to crisis situations with appropriate de-escalation and safety interventions
  • Participate in clinical team meetings, case consultations, and ongoing professional development
  • Educate clients and families on mental health conditions, coping strategies, and community resources
  • Maintain timely, accurate electronic health records and comply with confidentiality and ethical standards
  • Support program development initiatives when needed
  • Building authentic, person-centered therapeutic alliances with your patients

  • Leading engaging group and individual psychotherapy sessions

  • Provided patient education by clearly explaining diagnoses, treatment plans, and the implications of their condition, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their care and promoting improved health outcome
  • Creating dynamic mental health education presentations

  • Engage in case management responsibilities including assessments, collaborative treatment plans, discharge planning and managing partnerships with referral sources and other providers

  • Demonstrates commitment to excellent patient care, which is measured through clinical outcomes, such as patient retention, attendance, successful program completion, transitioning from IOP, OP
  • Collaborating with medical, clinical, and administrative staff to deliver exceptional, wraparound care

  • Maintaining timely and thorough documentation (24–48-hour turnaround)

  • Coordinates care for all appropriate support services, including referral sources, family members and other support providers
  • Participating in crisis support through a shared on-call rotation

  • Attends and is prepared for professional meetings, including a treatment team
  • Provide evaluations for psychiatric disorders using the DSM-V level of care criteria 
  • Contributing to clinical excellence through outcome-driven care, family support, and treatment team collaboration

Qualifications

What You Bring:

  • A heart for healing and a head for strategy. You balance empathy with accountability and clinical strength.

  • Minimum of 2 years mental health experience working in clinical direct patient care

  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychology, or related field required.
  • Working knowledge of CBT, DBT, ACT, trauma-informed care — EMDR experience is a major plus!

  • Experience working with adolescents in outpatient, school, residential, or community mental health settings strongly preferred.
  • Comfort using Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)

  • A desire to grow, contribute, and be part of something bigger than yourself

  • Licensure in one of the following:

    • PA: LPC, LCSW, LMFT

If you are personally in recovery, a minimum of three years continuous sobriety is required, five years preferred.

Why Kolmac?

  • Mission-driven culture: Everything we do centers around patient recovery and clinician well-being.

  • Team-based innovation: You’ll work with psychiatrists, nurses, peer recovery coaches, and more — all in your corner.

  • Growth opportunities: Kolmac is expanding, and so can your career. Be a leader in shaping what comes next.

  • Meaningful impact: With a 50–65% clinical care focus, your time will be spent doing what you do best — healing.

Ready to Make a Difference?

We’re not just hiring therapists. We’re investing in changemakers, collaborators, and future leaders in behavioral health.

 

Apply today and become a part of Kolmac — where your clinical skills and compassion will truly change lives.

 

The annual pay for this position ranges up to $105k. Factors, such as but not limited to, geographical location, relevant experience, licensure, education, and skill level may impact the pay for this position.

 

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Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Aging
Coping Skills
Trauma

Age Groups

Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

DBT
ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Residential
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Intense Out-patient (IOP)
Milieu
Non-profit
Nursing Home
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Telehealth/Telemedicine
Home Health/In-home
Long-Term Structured Residences