Overview
Overview
$10000 Hiring Incentive for Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors who join our team!
Services for children and youth who have neurodevelopmental disabilities (i.e. autism intellectual disability genetic and chromosomal syndromes etc.) are central to Kennedy Kriegers mission. Many of these youth are subject to maltreatment and trauma. We are seeking LCPC applicants who have interest and experience with these populations to join us in developing and applying cutting-edge clinical interventions for posttraumatic stress.
Excellent benefits supervision and training. Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress at Kennedy Krieger is an outpatient mental health clinic specializing in treating psychological trauma. Candidates with clinical experience with marginalized groups and champions of social justice are encouraged to apply. The Center for Child and Family Traumatic is nationally recognized as a center of excellence for treating childhood trauma and is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Responsibilities
- Provide individual family or group psychotherapy services to children and their families.
- Conduct evaluations including diagnostic assessments to determine appropriate treatment modality.
- Collaborate with the referring agency to assist them in utilizing the evaluation/treatment services in the development of the service plan for the child and family.
- Collaborate with the school system to ensure that children are receiving appropriate educational services if indicated.
- Participate in peer consultation groups and/or individual supervision for the review of clinical work.
- Attend in-service clinical training programs treatment planning meetings and necessary administrative meetings.
- Maintain client activity at the projected level set by the administrative staff.
- Maintain the medical record for each client seen which includes a treatment plan and diagnostic interview at the initiation of therapy weekly progress notes periodic reviews and termination summary.
- May participate in the field instruction program and supervise counseling trainees when interest and capacity are demonstrated.
- May participate in specialized clinics focused on particular conditions or treatments.
Qualifications
- Must be licensed by the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists at the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) level.
- Must possess and maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.
- Must have either
- A Masters degree in professional counseling or related field with a minimum of 60 graduate semester credit hours or 90 graduate quarter credit hours OR
- A Doctoral degree with a minimum of 90 graduate semester credit hours or 135 graduate credit hours.
- Minimum two years of licensed clinical experience related to providing services to children in the child welfare population with developmental and emotional disturbance required.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
OverviewOverview$10000 Hiring Incentive for Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors who join our team!Services for children and youth who have neurodevelopmental disabilities (i.e. autism intellectual disability genetic and chromosomal syndromes etc.) are central to Kennedy Kriegers mission. Many ...
Overview
Overview
$10000 Hiring Incentive for Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors who join our team!
Services for children and youth who have neurodevelopmental disabilities (i.e. autism intellectual disability genetic and chromosomal syndromes etc.) are central to Kennedy Kriegers mission. Many of these youth are subject to maltreatment and trauma. We are seeking LCPC applicants who have interest and experience with these populations to join us in developing and applying cutting-edge clinical interventions for posttraumatic stress.
Excellent benefits supervision and training. Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress at Kennedy Krieger is an outpatient mental health clinic specializing in treating psychological trauma. Candidates with clinical experience with marginalized groups and champions of social justice are encouraged to apply. The Center for Child and Family Traumatic is nationally recognized as a center of excellence for treating childhood trauma and is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Responsibilities
- Provide individual family or group psychotherapy services to children and their families.
- Conduct evaluations including diagnostic assessments to determine appropriate treatment modality.
- Collaborate with the referring agency to assist them in utilizing the evaluation/treatment services in the development of the service plan for the child and family.
- Collaborate with the school system to ensure that children are receiving appropriate educational services if indicated.
- Participate in peer consultation groups and/or individual supervision for the review of clinical work.
- Attend in-service clinical training programs treatment planning meetings and necessary administrative meetings.
- Maintain client activity at the projected level set by the administrative staff.
- Maintain the medical record for each client seen which includes a treatment plan and diagnostic interview at the initiation of therapy weekly progress notes periodic reviews and termination summary.
- May participate in the field instruction program and supervise counseling trainees when interest and capacity are demonstrated.
- May participate in specialized clinics focused on particular conditions or treatments.
Qualifications
- Must be licensed by the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists at the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) level.
- Must possess and maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.
- Must have either
- A Masters degree in professional counseling or related field with a minimum of 60 graduate semester credit hours or 90 graduate quarter credit hours OR
- A Doctoral degree with a minimum of 90 graduate semester credit hours or 135 graduate credit hours.
- Minimum two years of licensed clinical experience related to providing services to children in the child welfare population with developmental and emotional disturbance required.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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