Taylor Life Center (TLC) is seeking a passionate and devoted LMSW, LPC, or LMFT licensed in the state of Michigan! TLC's Care Monitor is responsible for the following roles and responsibilities:

Taylor Life Center (TLC) is seeking a passionate and devoted LMSW, LPC, or LMFT licensed in the state of Michigan in a new office! TLC's Care Monitor is responsible for the following roles and responsibilities:

The Receptionist will provide direct assistance to the staff of Taylor Life Center's Clinton Township office. This role requires exceptional professionalism, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while ensuring seamless day-to-day operations. 

Key Responsibilities:

We have open positions. Apply online today! 

Taylor Life Center/Consumer Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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It is common for a child to demonstrate their emotions through his or her actions without real understanding or recognition of the emotion. A child may give their parent a hug, a kiss, or draw a picture to show their happiness, and love. However, sometimes their emotions act out through violence, anger, or withdrawing. Unfortunately, their emotions and moods can frequently go unrecognized, and parents, teachers, and other adults only notice the child’s actions and not understand why the child is acting in a violent or angry manner.

It is common for a child to demonstrate their emotions through his or her actions without real understanding or recognition of the emotion. A child may give their parent a hug, a kiss, or draw a picture to show their happiness, and love. However, sometimes their emotions act out through violence, anger, or withdrawing. Unfortunately, their emotions and moods can frequently go unrecognized, and parents, teachers, and other adults only notice the child’s actions and not understand why the child is acting in a violent or angry manner.

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