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.
Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in Social Work or related field.
- Clinical licensure in field of Study Preferred (LCSW, LCPC)
- Spanish speaking preferred
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work between 12:00pm to 8:00pm M-F
- Past experience working with youth.
- Knowledge of adolescent/family dynamics, substance abuse and trauma issues.
- Cultural competency with Black/Latinx and LGBTQ+ youth.
- Interest and commitment to working in a community-based youth service agency.
- Skilled at working with young people at high risk for juvenile justice and child welfare system involvement
- Consistently learning and working within the following frameworks: Anti-oppression, Positive Youth Development, Trauma-informed and Balanced and Restorative Justice.
- Committed to working in a community-based, youth-centered organization, with flexibility, cultural responsiveness, and a high level of professionalism and confidentiality
- The COVID vaccine is mandatory for all employees to the full extent permissible under applicable law.
Salary Information
$56370.00 - $56370.00
Annual Salary