Licensed Therapist - PRN

Luverne, AL
Part Time
Experienced
Make a Lasting Impact on Young Lives
Are you passionate about transforming the lives of children and teenagers struggling with mental
health challenges? Join our dedicated team at Beacon Behavioral Health, where
we're committed to providing premier behavioral healthcare that treats the whole person, not just
the diagnosis.

About Us
Beacon Behavioral Hospital is a residential treatment facility providing care to adolescents. Located in Luverne, AL, our goal is to provide a responsive healing environment for patients and to inspire hope and contribute to health and well-being by providing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education, and compassion.

Your Impact
As a Licensed Therapist on our team, you'll:
 Transform lives by conducting thorough psychosocial assessments and developing personalized treatment plans
 Build crucial support networks by maintaining connections with families and communityresources
 Lead engaging daily group therapy sessions that foster growth and healing
 Guide successful transitions through strategic discharge planning and follow-up care
 Serve as a vital link between patients and community mental health resources

What We Offer
 Competitive Compensation
 401(k) with company match

Work-Life Balance
 Flexible scheduling options
 Supportive team environment

Ideal Qualifications
 Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling
- Enrolled in a Master's Program for Social Work or Counseling? Inquire about our internship opportunities! 
 Current unrestricted licensure (LMSW or LPC preferred)
 Minimum one year of hospital-based psychiatric experience
 Passion for working with youth and families
 Commitment to completing CPR and Handle with Care Training within 30 days

Why Choose Perimeter Healthcare?
We're one of the leading mental and behavioral healthcare providers, offering comprehensive
treatment programs across multiple states and care settings. Our commitment to excellence and
patient-centered care creates an environment where you can grow professionally while making a
meaningful difference in people's lives.

Join Our Inclusive Team
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We provide equal opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation,
pregnancy, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability status, or protected
veteran status.

Ready to make a difference? Apply now to join our mission of delivering hope and healing to
those who need it most.

Equal Opportunity Employer
Perimeter Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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