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).
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).