Behavioral Health Therapist - 2nd Shift

Alternatives, Inc. Chicago, Illinois, United States Medical

About this position

Description:

 

Position Overview 

The Behavioral Health Therapist will provide direct therapy and case management services to youth and families, with a primary service window of 12p-8p to meet after-school and evening demand.

Responsibilities: 

Perform the following from a racial, gender, sexuality, and ability equity lens: 

  • Average the number of billable hours of direct service per week as directed by the supervisor in the work plan (minimum 19). 
  • Perform a variety of therapy, assessment, and case management services. 
  • Provide assessment, treatment, and training services at community locations/schools
  • Conduct therapeutic groups on a variety of topics
  • Support and facilitate relationships with assigned schools, including participation in an interdisciplinary team within the school or other community locations regarding social emotional needs of students. 
  • Maintain complete, accurate, and timely written documentation of all services provided. 
  • Actively participate in all agency meetings, behavioral health staffings, and supervision. 
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Alternatives, Inc. policies, practices, and services. 
  • Demonstrate a commitment to Positive Youth Development, Restorative Justice and Trauma Informed practices. 
  • Complete in a timely fashion all other tasks as assigned by the Behavioral Health Supervisor. 
Requirements:

 

Qualifications: 

  1. Master’s Degree in Social Work or related field. 
  2. Clinical licensure in field of Study Preferred (LCSW, LCPC) 
  3. Spanish speaking preferred 
  4. Effective verbal and written communication skills
  5. Ability to work between 12:00pm to 8:00pm M-F
  6. Past experience working with youth. 
  7. Knowledge of adolescent/family dynamics, substance abuse and trauma issues.
  8. Cultural competency with Black/Latinx and LGBTQ+ youth. 
  9. Interest and commitment to working in a community-based youth service agency. 
  10. Skilled at working with young people at high risk for juvenile justice and child welfare system involvement 
  11. Consistently learning and working within the following frameworks: Anti-oppression, Positive Youth Development, Trauma-informed and Balanced and Restorative Justice.
  12. Committed to working in a community-based, youth-centered organization, with flexibility, cultural responsiveness, and a high level of professionalism and confidentiality
  13. The COVID vaccine is mandatory for all employees to the full extent permissible under applicable law.


Salary Information

$56370.00 - $56370.00 Annual Salary