Residential Therapist
Do you want a rewarding career with a strong sense of purpose Is it important to you to feel aligned in values and priorities with your employer Do you have a genuine desire to contribute to hope and healing for families in Montana
Then we want to meet you! Intermountain has an expansive vision a mission of healing through healthy relationships a culture of strong values and we are hiring! If you are energetic adaptable purpose-driven and dedicated apply to join our team as our Residential Therapist! You will work with employees across the organization on various services programs projects or initiatives.
Join us in creating nurturing environments where children can thrive and grow!
Why Work at Intermountain
- Itll be more than a job; its Heart Work. Your commitment and values come through every day
- Youll work with us for mental and behavioral health of children and families
- Contribute to the 116-year history of tremendous impacting and healing
- Work with a dynamic and supportive team dedicated to your growth
- Gain expertise in our nationally recognized developmental relational model through immersive hands-on training
- Immerse in our holistic relationship-based approach to healing and care
- Enjoy an amazing benefits package that supports your well-being and growth
- Check out our impact Home Intermountain
To flourish in this role you will:
- Provide individual family and group therapy to children adolescents and families grounded in Intermountains mission of healing through healthy relationships.
- Advocate for clients by representing their and their families inner experiences in treatment decisions.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments develop treatment plans and manage discharge processes
- Co-leading a residential cottage with the cottage supervisor to guide clinical interventions and provide feedback to direct care staff in how to implement goals and objectives from a childs treatment plan
Qualifications:
Required:
- A 60-credit Masters degree from an accredited university in Professional Counseling Clinical Social Work or Psychological Counseling.
- Licensed or a licensure candidate in the State of Montana as an LCPC or LCSW through the Montana Board of Behavioral Health.
- If treating clients as a Licensure Candidate must hold appropriate licensure and achieve full licensure as soon as possible in accordance with Montana statutes and administrative rules.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience working with children either before or after completion of the Masters degree.
- Training and/or experience in attachment theory attachment-based therapeutic approaches and trauma-informed care.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Montana drivers license.
Preferred:
- Advanced training or certification in specialized clinical areas such as trauma substance use or child development
As your next employer we are excited to offer you:
- Employer sponsored health insurance for medical dental and vision
- Manageable productivity and documentation standards that align with our culture centered on work-life balance
- Work Schedule: Monday Friday
- Competitive Salary Range $52000 $70000
- Immediate Retirement contribution and Employer match of up to 4% of your income after your first year with full vesting
- PTO Sick Volunteer and Holiday Leave
- Collaborative approach to developing a caseload
- Extensive in-house trainings
- Culture that honors and celebrates employee mental wellness and sustainability
We look forward to getting to know you!
Intermountain Deaconess Childrens Services is an equal opportunity employer.
Apply at
Residential TherapistDo you want a rewarding career with a strong sense of purpose Is it important to you to feel aligned in values and priorities with your employer Do you have a genuine desire to contribute to hope and healing for families in MontanaThen we want to meet you! Intermountain has an ...
Residential Therapist
Do you want a rewarding career with a strong sense of purpose Is it important to you to feel aligned in values and priorities with your employer Do you have a genuine desire to contribute to hope and healing for families in Montana
Then we want to meet you! Intermountain has an expansive vision a mission of healing through healthy relationships a culture of strong values and we are hiring! If you are energetic adaptable purpose-driven and dedicated apply to join our team as our Residential Therapist! You will work with employees across the organization on various services programs projects or initiatives.
Join us in creating nurturing environments where children can thrive and grow!
Why Work at Intermountain
- Itll be more than a job; its Heart Work. Your commitment and values come through every day
- Youll work with us for mental and behavioral health of children and families
- Contribute to the 116-year history of tremendous impacting and healing
- Work with a dynamic and supportive team dedicated to your growth
- Gain expertise in our nationally recognized developmental relational model through immersive hands-on training
- Immerse in our holistic relationship-based approach to healing and care
- Enjoy an amazing benefits package that supports your well-being and growth
- Check out our impact Home Intermountain
To flourish in this role you will:
- Provide individual family and group therapy to children adolescents and families grounded in Intermountains mission of healing through healthy relationships.
- Advocate for clients by representing their and their families inner experiences in treatment decisions.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments develop treatment plans and manage discharge processes
- Co-leading a residential cottage with the cottage supervisor to guide clinical interventions and provide feedback to direct care staff in how to implement goals and objectives from a childs treatment plan
Qualifications:
Required:
- A 60-credit Masters degree from an accredited university in Professional Counseling Clinical Social Work or Psychological Counseling.
- Licensed or a licensure candidate in the State of Montana as an LCPC or LCSW through the Montana Board of Behavioral Health.
- If treating clients as a Licensure Candidate must hold appropriate licensure and achieve full licensure as soon as possible in accordance with Montana statutes and administrative rules.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience working with children either before or after completion of the Masters degree.
- Training and/or experience in attachment theory attachment-based therapeutic approaches and trauma-informed care.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Montana drivers license.
Preferred:
- Advanced training or certification in specialized clinical areas such as trauma substance use or child development
As your next employer we are excited to offer you:
- Employer sponsored health insurance for medical dental and vision
- Manageable productivity and documentation standards that align with our culture centered on work-life balance
- Work Schedule: Monday Friday
- Competitive Salary Range $52000 $70000
- Immediate Retirement contribution and Employer match of up to 4% of your income after your first year with full vesting
- PTO Sick Volunteer and Holiday Leave
- Collaborative approach to developing a caseload
- Extensive in-house trainings
- Culture that honors and celebrates employee mental wellness and sustainability
We look forward to getting to know you!
Intermountain Deaconess Childrens Services is an equal opportunity employer.
Apply at
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