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Provides consultation, direction, guidance and supervision as requested for Medical Counselor and ASW/MFTI. Provides Team Lead coverage for Palliative Medicine Service in absence of Palliative ...

Masters level may be actively pursuing and registered for professional licensure by The California Board of Behavioral Sciences preferred (MFTi or ACSW). EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are ...

FCI Trauma Therapist

Hall, NY · On-site

$31.78 - $47.67/hr

Must be certified and clinically licensed OR a Clinical Social Worker (CSW), Certified Professional Counselor Intern (CPCI) or Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (MFTI) within three months of ...

Clinician I/II

Pomona, CA · On-site

$28 - $40.33/hr

Clinician II Competencies and Performance Expectations All Clinician II's are expected; • Maintain a valid BBS registration to practice as ac ACSW or MFTI in the state of California. • Assess ...

Provides consultation, direction, guidance and supervision asrequested for Medical Counselor and ASW/MFTI. Provides Team Lead coverage for Palliative Medicine Service in absence of Palliative ...

Masters level may be actively pursuing and registered for professional licensure by The California Board of Behavioral Sciences preferred (MFTi or ACSW). EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are ...

Masters level may be actively pursuing and registered for professional licensure by The California Board of Behavioral Sciences preferred (MFTi or ACSW). EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are ...

Youth Advocate

Oakland, CA · On-site

$70K - $74K/yr

Must be eligible to register with BBS as an ASW, MFTi, or LPCi and working toward professional licensure. * License preferred. * Experience working with transition age youth with complex ...

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How much do mfti jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for mfti in the United States is $68,084.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $72,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an MFTI?

MFTI stands for Marriage and Family Therapist Intern. These are individuals who have completed their educational requirements for becoming a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) and are now gaining supervised clinical experience required for full licensure. MFTIs work under the supervision of licensed therapists to counsel individuals, couples, and families, focusing on improving relationships and addressing mental health issues. They must complete a set number of supervised hours before becoming eligible to take licensing exams and practice independently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MFTI, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (MFTI), you need a master's degree in marriage and family therapy or a related field, along with completion or progress toward required clinical hours and supervision for licensure. Familiarity with therapy modalities, documentation software, and state licensure requirements is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, empathy, and the ability to build rapport with clients help set exceptional interns apart. These competencies enable MFTIs to effectively support clients, maintain ethical standards, and progress toward full licensure.

What are some common challenges faced by MFTIs when working with diverse family systems?

MFTIs often encounter the challenge of navigating complex family dynamics that may include cultural, generational, and communication differences. It's common to work with clients from varied backgrounds, requiring sensitivity and adaptability to different values and expectations. Building trust with each family member and maintaining neutrality can be difficult, especially when conflicts are deeply rooted. Interns benefit from strong supervision, ongoing training, and collaboration with experienced therapists to develop effective, culturally competent intervention strategies.

What is the difference between MFTI vs MFT?

AspectMFTIMFT
CredentialsTypically requires a Master of Fine Arts in Theater or related fieldUsually holds a Master of Fine Arts in Theater or a similar discipline
Work EnvironmentPerforming arts, theater productions, educational settingsPerforming arts, theater companies, educational institutions
Industry UsageCommonly used in theater, acting, and performance artsWidely used in theater, acting, and performance arts

Both MFTI and MFT are related to theater and performance arts, often requiring similar educational credentials and working in similar environments. The main difference lies in the specific program or certification focus, with MFTI sometimes indicating an international or specific institutional designation, while MFT is a more general term for a Master of Fine Arts in Theater. Understanding these distinctions can help job seekers identify the right qualifications and opportunities in the performing arts industry.

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Infographic showing various Mfti job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $68,084 per year, or $32.7 per hour.

LCSW/LMFT - Palliative Care

Kaweah Health

Visalia, CA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Kaweah Health rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 893 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Kaweah Health is a publicly owned, community healthcare organization that provides comprehensive health services to the greater Visalia area in central California. With more than 5,000 employees, Kaweah Health provides state-of-the-art medicine and high-quality preventive services in our acute care hospital, specialized health centers and clinics. Our eight-campus healthcare district has 613 beds and offers comprehensive health services across a broad continuum of care.
It takes a special person to work for Kaweah Health. We serve a region where the needs are great, which makes the rewards even greater. Every day, we care for people facing unique challenges and in need of healing. Throughout it all, our focus is to make a difference, and we do - in the health of our patients, our loved ones, and our community.
Benefits Eligible
Full-Time Benefit Eligible
Work Shift
Day - 8 Hour or less Shift (United States of America)
Department
7391 Professional Svcs-Palliative
Provides comprehensive psychosocial/clinical assessments to meet the care needs of the patients the Kaweah Health serves. The LCSW/LMFT provides education, referral and support in a psychosocial aspect in the situations of individuals, families, or groups; helping to improve social or health services.
QUALIFICATIONS
License /Certification
Required:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (LMFT)
Kaweah Health approved crisis intervention training within 60 days of hire/transfer.
Advance Palliative Hospice Social Work Certification (APHSW-C) within three years of hire/transfer.
Experience:
Preferred: Previous hospital based social work or palliative care social work experience.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Demonstrates knowledge of policies and procedures for the Palliative Medicine Service.
Demonstrates knowledge of the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care 4th Edition.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential
Provides specialty level biopsychosocial evaluation of patient/family needs related to understanding, acceptance and preferences for care in serious illness and supports the Palliative Medicine Team in understanding same.
Provides education to the Palliative Medicine Team regarding the whole person/person in environment perspective; psychosocial and family dynamics, cultural and spiritual aspects of care; social determinants of health; trauma informed care; and communication style to support the effectiveness of the Palliative Team consultation process.
Reviews and evaluates advance care planning documents to ensure identification of appropriate surrogate decision makers as needed. Facilitates completion of Advance Care Planning documents such as Advance Directive and/or Physician's Order for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) when appropriate.
Provides evidence based, non-pharmacological interventions for pain and symptoms related to serious or advanced illness; such as motivational interviewing, mindfulness and relaxation practices, meaning making and legacy work, management of caregiver stress and bereavement support.
Arrange and facilitate family meetings and consultations in collaboration with fellow Palliative Medicine Team members, ensuring mutual understanding and effective management of family and team dynamics.
Intervenes in crisis situations, providing needed assessment, counseling and information to patients and their families.
Communicates and collaborates effectively with other providers including, RN, referring provider; Patient & Family Services, Case Management Team members to ensure patient's goals of care; care and discharge plan are understood.
Documents all necessary patient information carefully and accurately and according to procedure in both the patient record and the Palliative Care Quality Collaborative program.
Assists in financial counseling, linking patients and their families to appropriate resources.
Assesses need for ongoing bereavement or therapeutic support and facilitates referrals as appropriate.
Provides education to department, hospital staff, and community on Palliative Medicine topics/interventions.
Provides support and knowledge on palliative medicine issues through structured community outreach programs.
Reviews and remains current regarding research, standards of practice and national guidelines for palliative medicine to determine appropriateness of local clinical practice.
Provides consultation, direction, guidance and supervision as requested for Medical Counselor and ASW/MFTI.
Provides Team Lead coverage for Palliative Medicine Service in absence of Palliative Medicine Service Manager.
Provides field supervision to Master's prepared students as requested.
Provides informal and formal education/training to medical learners and/or Hospice Palliative Medicine Fellows as appropriate.
Completes all appropriate training modules offered by the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC)
Additional
Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and services appropriate to patients referred for Palliative Medicine consultation and their families. Knowledgeable of growth and development for all patient/family cultural, linguistic, spiritual, gender, and age specific needs. Able to effectively communicate and care for patient and family as reflected in the Plan for Provision of Care.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Pay Range
$42.10 -$63.16
If you want to use your talents alongside people who face each day with courage and purpose, in an environment that empowers you to do your absolute best, this is where you belong.

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