FHS is looking to bring in multiple behavioral health specialists due to demand and expansion of services.
Currently, FHS has multiple openings for behavioral health in their system due to expansion of services in the area as well as an $8 million behavioral health grant they will be receiving in the course of 8 years. LCSW or LMSW (working towards becoming an LCSW) must be licensed or can obtain licensure in ID. This is an employed opportunity with Family Health Services. Depending on the location and scope of practice they may be joining other providers or working alone at that location.
Family Health Services, a Community Health Center, makes high quality, culturally sensitive, primary medical and dental care, behavioral health and social services affordable and accessible for all the people of South-Central Idaho.
Twin Falls is the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States. The city had a population of 48,000 with Twin Falls County at more than 83,000. This is a growing area in the state with a more than 8% increase from 2010-2015 alone. Twin Falls is the largest city in a one-hundred-mile (160 km) radius and is the regional commercial center for south-central Idaho and northeastern Nevada. It is the principal city of the Twin Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area (population of 100,000), which officially includes the entirety of Twin Falls and Jerome counties. The border town resort community of Jackpot, Nevada, fifty miles south at the state line, is unofficially considered part of the greater Twin Falls area.