Build rapport and use creative therapeutic techniques.
Help clients resolve issues to prevent institutionalization and keep families together.
Provide counseling in homes, communities, or schools.
Provide outpatient, community, and school-based therapy (masters level only).
Conduct clinical assessments and crisis services (masters level only).
Help clients resolve issues to avoid institutionalization.
Build strong rapport and apply creative techniques.
Requirements
At least a Bachelor's in a human services field (QMHP eligible) or a Masters in Marriage & Family Therapy, Counseling or Social work (resident/supervisee eligible).
Prior mental health experience (community-based a plus).
Flexible, family-oriented, optimistic, and open-minded.
Ability to work afternoons/evenings and some weekends.
Safe driver, auto insurance, personal vehicle, and good driving record.
Benefits
Flexible, mostly self-directed schedule.
Competitive pay with bonus opportunities.
Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
Training in Strategic Family Therapy and/or The Nurtured Heart Approach.
Clinical supervision toward professional licensure for masters level staff.
Certification training in an evidenced-based practice for those working in certain programs (over $1700 value).