- Works directly with 8 to 12 youth daily
- Utilizes evidence-based practices when providing individual, group and family therapy to each resident
- Creates individualized treatment plans for each youth and updates them bi-weekly
- Completes admissions and discharges for the youth on residential campuses (including initial assessment and psychosocial)
- Consults with the treatment team and other staff members to plan placements, transfers, and discharges of youth
- Coordinates weekend visits for youth and develop safety plans with families
- Facilitates treatment meetings and consultations
- Completes daily documentation (such as missed appointments, contact notes, milieu notes, and precautionary notes) in an electronic medical record system (EMR)
- Performs other duties as assigned
- The supervision and treatment of youth requires prolonged periods of walking, standing, running, climbing stairs, and physical agility.
- Applicants must be able to participate in physical interventions when necessary and frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, occasionally more than 100 pounds.
- Applicants are required to complete Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and CPR trainings and pass an agility and strength evaluation.
- Applicants must possess a current, valid driver’s license.
- Master’s degree in social services field (required)
- Degrees that can be considered include: social work, drug and alcohol education or counseling, psychology, criminal justice, guidance counseling, or marriage and family therapy (others subject to review)
- Must be willing to pursue licensure with supervision provided (required)
- Once year of counseling experience (required)
- Experience in a residential setting (preferred)
- Experience working with at-risk youth and/or families (preferred)
- Experience working with youth (required)
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Excellent written, verbal, and oral skills
- Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously
- Basic computer knowledge
- Ability to maintain a flexible schedule
Professional Field
Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapy
Social Work
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare FieldPatient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Gender Dysphoria
Suicidal Ideation
Issues
Medication Management
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Trauma
Age Groups
Children (5-10)
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Adults
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Juvenile Offenders
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Residential
Faith-based organizations
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Intense Out-patient (IOP)
Milieu
Nursing Home
Schools
Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
Home Health/In-home
Long-Term Structured Residences
Military
Forensic




