Masters Level Therapist
Position Summary
The Masters Level Therapist will provide direct services to individuals, families, and groups through an evidence-based Coordinated Specialty Care program, specifically CBT-P and case management.
Administer assessments for intake and outcome measures including: Quality of Life, Cognitive Functioning, Differential Diagnosis, and functional assessments related to community integration.
Create, maintain, update and implement treatment plans according to the needs of the young people.
Provide psychoeducation to young people and their families related to psychosis in an individual and/or group format.
Care coordination given by collaborating with FEP team members and multidisciplinary professionals to provide and facilitate care in accordance with policies and procedures, philosophy, and objectives of the Program Model and of Child and Family Focus.
Empower young people to set and achieve recovery goals and empower young people to increase self-advocacy.
Provide program outreach to the community to decrease the duration of untreated psychosis and to stimulate referral sources.
Use and implement the 5 core values of Trauma-Informed Care in all work practices - Safety, Trustworthiness, Choice, Collaboration, & Empowerment.
About the Role
The FEP Therapist will support young people throughout Delaware County.
Responsibilities
- Administer assessments for intake and outcome measures including: Quality of Life, Cognitive Functioning, Differential Diagnosis, and functional assessments related to community integration.
- Create, maintain, update and implement treatment plans according to the needs of the young people.
- Provide psychoeducation to young people and their families related to psychosis in an individual and/or group format.
- Coordinate care given by collaborating with FEP team members and multidisciplinary professionals to provide and facilitate care in accordance with policies and procedures, philosophy, and objectives of the Program Model and of Child and Family Focus.
- Empower young people to set and achieve recovery goals and empower young people to increase self-advocacy.
- Provide program outreach to the community to decrease the duration of untreated psychosis and to stimulate referral sources.
- Use and implement the 5 core values of Trauma-Informed Care in all work practices - Safety, Trustworthiness, Choice, Collaboration, & Empowerment.
Requirements
- Master’s Degree in Human Service or related field including psychology, counseling or social work
- Experience implementing CBT
- Experience working with transition aged youth (15-30)
- Experience working with Schizophrenia Spectrum population
- Crisis Management Experience
Qualifications
- Free supervision hours towards licensure
- Career development and growth opportunities
- Professional collaboration and consultations with University of Pennsylvania
- Training and active participation with Heads Up Initiatives for the state of Pennsylvania (https://headsup-pa.org/)
Skills
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care principles
Benefits
- Competitive Salary range of $50,000-52,000
- Annual Salary Increase and Bonus
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
- Medical and Vision Benefits offered on first day of employment, 3 plan options offered by Independence Blue Cross
- Dental Benefits offered on first day of employment, 2 plan options offered by Guardian
- Ancillary Benefits offered on first day of employment, such as Accident, Critical Illness, Cancer, Short Term Disability
- Long Term Disability and $50,000 Life Insurance Policy provided by CFF
- 9 Paid Holidays
- 17 days of Paid Time Off with additional days added through years of service
- Paid Parental Leave
- Tuition Reimbursement
- 401K plan with company match and profit sharing
- Mileage and Expense reimbursement for travel and training
- Clearance Reimbursement
- Reimbursement for On-Call Rotation