School Based Therapist-Brunswick & Columbus Co.
About the role
Provides a full range of substance use and mental health disorder therapeutic services for children, adolescents and their families. Primary duties include counseling children, adolescents and their families – with much of this taking place at various school sites. Performs regular therapist functions during school vacations and summer months.
Responsibilities
- Evaluates the client's situation and their ability to deal with their problem;
- Conducts an in-depth clinical interview (comprehensive clinical assessment) to determine psycho-social history, formulates assessment and treatment plan/person-centered plan;
- Provides ongoing monitoring, assessment and update of the treatment plan and crisis plan(as needed);
- Updates comprehensive clinical assessment as needed or once every 12 months to ensure continued service delivery can be rendered;
- Provides individual psychotherapy sessions and various groups in the school setting;
- Maintains regular contact with the parent/guardian of each client;
- Provides individual, group and family counseling and activities adapted or specifically designed for persons with co-occurring disorders, mental illness, and substance abuse/dependence;
- The caseload includes children and adolescents in need of SUD/MH treatment. The counseling is best characterized as individual, group and family, utilizing current practice methods for substance use disorder and/or mental health disorder treatment, and is individualized.
- Engages client families for the completion of all required intake documentation for service initiation and delivery;
- Communicates with Behavioral Specialists and other members of child’s treatment team;
- Affords crisis intervention, and assists in de-escalation of crisis situations;
- Completes school referred threat assessments to assess for suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and child’s level of safety while coordinating services with the family and school to ensure best outcomes for clients served;
- Provides case management and community support to arrange, link or integrate multiple services as well as assessment and reassessment of the client’s need for services.
- Informs the client about benefits, community resources, and services; arranges for clients to receive services; and coordinates care with other service providers within the treatment team including: psychiatric provider, Intensive In Home, Family Preservation, and Child First services.
- Works with emergency referrals, conducts community educational workshops, provides professional services to referrals from the judicial system and statewide institutions.
Requirements
Graduation from an accredited program with a Master’s degree in a human services or related field and two years of progressive substance abuse and/or mental health counseling experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Possession of North Carolina licensure as one of the following: Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Psychological Associate, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Qualifications
Considerable knowledge of the practical application of different therapeutic approaches, group dynamics, crisis intervention, and family therapy.
Considerable knowledge of community resources.
Knowledge of the psycho-social, socioeconomic and behavioral problems and their treatment.
Knowledge of laws, regulations, and policies which govern the program.
Knowledge of medical terminology, disease processes and psycho-pharmacy.
Skill in establishing rapport with a client and/or family and applying techniques of assessing psycho-social, behavioral, and psychological aspects of the client.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and members of civic, medical, social, and religious organizations.
Ability to formulate treatment goals and to record concisely required documentation.
Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of stooping, reaching, and walking, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform sedentary work exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force constantly or frequently to move objects.
Possess the visual acuity to perform extensive reading.
Skills
Considerable knowledge of the practical application of different therapeutic approaches, group dynamics, crisis intervention, and family therapy.
Considerable knowledge of community resources.
Knowledge of the psycho-social, socioeconomic and behavioral problems and their treatment.
Knowledge of laws, regulations, and policies which govern the program.
Knowledge of medical terminology, disease processes and psycho-pharmacy.
Skill in establishing rapport with a client and/or family and applying techniques of assessing psycho-social, behavioral, and psychological aspects of the client.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and members of civic, medical, social, and religious organizations.
Ability to formulate treatment goals and to record concisely required documentation.
Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of stooping, reaching, and walking, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform sedentary work exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force constantly or frequently to move objects.
Possess the visual acuity to perform extensive reading.
Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Education loan repayment programs & Career growth.
Retail savings plan/401K.
Paid time off programs, rollover hours, 14 paid holidays.
Employee engagement activities, resource groups, and diversity events.
Pay
Competitive salary based on experience.
Schedule
Full Time, Monday-Friday.