About Us

CENTRAL FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

CFMHS is a full-service behavioral health center in Orlando, serving all of Central Florida. We offer a wide range of services to meet the mental and behavioral health needs of the community, including assessment, psychiatric, therapy, support, prevention, and case management, all aimed at improving the well-being and mental health of the community.

MISION

At CFMHS, a Community Behavioral Health Services located in Orlando, Florida, our mission is to provide comprehensive and compassionate mental and behavioral health services that empower individuals to achieve holistic well-being and to nurture a community of skilled and compassionate mental health professionals. Additionally, we are committed to fostering growth in the mental health field by offering training and education opportunities to our employees and those beyond our organization who share an interest in the mental health field.

VISION

Our vision at CFMHS is to create a community where mental health is a priority and stigma is replaced with understanding and support. We aim to provide healing, offer personalized assessment and therapy, foster mutual support through group interactions, and provide immediate crisis assistance. We are committed to providing prevention services to build a foundation of emotional well-being within our community. By collaborating with healthcare professionals and resources, we envision a future where everyone can access holistic care that nurtures their mental and behavioral health, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives.

Services

PSYCHIATRIC OR MEDICAL SERVICES
Psychiatric assessment
Medication management
Diagnosis and treatment
Collaboration with therapists
Crisis intervention
Education and psychoeducation
Physical health evaluation
Follow-up and monitoring

MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST
Assessment and diagnosis
Therapeutic intervention
Group therapy
Crisis intervention
Psychoeducation
Goal Setting
Referrals and resources
Follow-up and support
Clinical assessment

TARGETED CASE MANAGER
Assessment and planning
Coordination services
Resource referral
Advocacy
Supportive counseling
Progress monitoring
Collaboration other Mental Health professionals
Collaboration with other services
Goal setting
Empowerment

PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
Skill development
Community integration
Goal setting
Vocational rehabilitation
Wellness promotion
Social Skills
Crisis management

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Job Opportunities

JOB SUMMARY

The psychiatric professional at our community behavioral health services agency plays a critical role in providing comprehensive psychiatric care to individuals with mental health and behavioral health challenges. This role involves clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and medication management to support clients on their mental health journey.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct thorough psychiatric assessments and evaluations to diagnose and understand clients’; mental health conditions.

Develop individualized treatment plans that integrate medication management, therapeutic interventions, and holistic care approaches.

Prescribe and manage psychiatric medications, adjusting dosages and treatment plan based on clients’ responses and needs.

Collaborate closely with therapists, case managers, medical doctors, and other mental health professionals to provide integrated care.

Offer evidence-based psychotherapy, if appropriate, to address clients’ emotional and psychological challenges.

Provide crisis intervention and immediate support to clients during mental health emergencies.

Monitor clients’ progress and make necessary adjustments to their treatment plans.

Educate clients and their families about mental health conditions, medication effects, and treatment options.

Document all client interactions, assessments, and treatment plans accurately in electronic health records.

Stay updated on advancements in psychiatric care, medications, and mental health research to provide the highest quality care.

 Participate in case conferences, treatment planning meetings, and collaborative care discussions.

SUMMARY

The targeted case manager at our community behavioral health services agency plays a vital role in supporting individuals with mental health challenges by coordinating their care, advocating for their needs, and ensuring they have access to the appropriate resources. This role involves building relationships, developing care plans, and collaborating with a diverse team to promote clients, overall well-being.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand clients, mental health needs, strengths, challenges, and goals.

Collaborate with clients to develop personalized care plans that address their individual needs and promote their recovery.

Coordinate and monitor services across multiple providers, including psychiatrists, therapists, medical doctors, and community resources.

Serve as a central point of contact for clients and their families, providing guidance and support in navigating the mental health system they receive timely and appropriate care.

Advocate for clients; needs within the healthcare system and the community, ensuring they receive timely and appropriate care.

Assist clients in accessing community resources such as housing, employment support, financial assistance, and social services.

Provide crisis intervention and support to clients during emotional distress or crisis situations referrals.

Regularly assess clients; progress toward their goals and adjust care plans as needed.

Maintain accurate and organized documentation of client interactions, care plans, and

Collaborate closely with the interdisciplinary team to ensure a holistic approach to care and integrated services.

Participate in case conferences and team meetings to discuss client progress, interventions, and care coordination.

JOB SUMMARY

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services specialist at our community behavioral health services agency is dedicated to helping individuals with mental health challenges develop essential life skills, regain independence, and integrate into their communities. This role involves providing clients support, guidance, and empowerment as they work towards their recovery goals.

RESPONSABILITIES

Conduct comprehensive assessments of clients; strengths, challenges, and goals related to their mental health recovery.

Develop individualized psychiatric rehabilitation plans that outline clients; goals, objectives, and strategies for skill development.

Assist clients in building and enhancing life skills, including communication, problem-solving, coping, time management, and socialization.

Facilitate group sessions to promote skill-building, mutual support, and community integration among clients.

Collaborate with case managers, therapists, medical professionals, and other team members to ensure coordinated and holistic care.

Provide psychoeducation to clients and their families about mental health conditions, coping strategies, and wellness practices.

Offer crisis intervention and immediate support to clients in emotional distress or crisis situations.

Monitor clients; progress and adjust PRS as needed based on their evolving needs and achievements.

Empower clients to set and achieve their recovery goals, promoting a sense of autonomy and self-advocacy.

Maintain accurate and confidential client records, documenting progress, interventions, and outcomes.

Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and case conferences to share insights and contribute to clients; care plans.

The psychologist at our community behavioral health services agency provides psychological assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions to individuals with mental health and behavioral challenges. This role involves working collaboratively with clients and a multidisciplinary team to promote mental health and well-being.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments to diagnose and understand clients; mental health conditions and challenges.

Develop and implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address clients; emotional and psychological needs.

Provide individual and group therapy sessions using various therapeutic modalities tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.

Collaborate closely with psychiatrists, medical doctors, case managers, and other mental health professionals to ensure coordinated and holistic care.

 Offer crisis intervention and immediate support to clients during emotional distress or crisis situations.

Develop treatment plans that align with clients; goals, utilizing a recovery-oriented and client-centered approach.

Document all client interactions, assessments, treatment plans, and progress accurately in electronic health records.

Educate clients and their families about mental health conditions, coping strategies, and wellness practices.

Stay updated on advancements in psychological research, therapeutic approaches, and best practices in mental health care.

Participate in case conferences, treatment planning meetings, and collaborative discussions with the care team.

Responsibilities:

Conduct thorough assessments of clients; mental health needs and develop individualized treatment plans. 

Provide evidence-based therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, or other modalities, to address clients; emotional and psychological challenges.

Facilitate therapeutic group sessions to promote mutual support, communication, and
skill-building among clients.

Collaborate with psychiatrists, medical doctors, case managers, and other professionals
to ensure coordinated and comprehensive care.

Maintain accurate and confidential client records, including progress notes, treatment
plans, and assessments.

Utilize therapeutic techniques to help clients develop coping skills, manage stress, and improve their overall emotional well-being.
Offer crisis intervention and support to clients in times of emotional distress.

Monitor clients; progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.

Provide psychoeducation to clients and their families about mental health conditions, coping strategies, and wellness practices.

Engage in ongoing professional development to stay updated on the latest therapeutic approaches and best practices in mental health care.

Qualifications:

Masters degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related field.

Experience in providing individual and group therapy to clients with a range of mental health concerns.

Familiarity with evidence-based therapeutic modalities and a willingness to tailor approaches to individual client needs.

Strong interpersonal skills to establish client rapport and create a safe and trusting therapeutic environment.

Excellent communication skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and client advocacy.

Compassion, empathy, and a commitment to promoting mental health and well-being.
Proficiency in maintaining accurate and organized documentation in electronic health records systems.

Working conditions:
The mental health therapist will work within a community behavioral health services facility,
conducting therapy sessions both in-person and potentially through telehealth platforms. This
role may involve a flexible schedule to accommodate clients needs, including some evenings
and weekends.

Health Insurance Plans Accepted

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Location

Office Monday-Friday Saturday UPON APPOINTMENT

Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

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