Mount Prospect Academy
Family Therapist/Clinician- Job Description
Reports to: Clinical Director
Salary up to $60,000
Location: Campton, NH
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled
Family Youth Therapist to join our dedicated team in providing expert therapeutic services to young individuals and their families. In this pivotal role, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of youth facing emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. If you are passionate about fostering resilience, promoting healing, and supporting family systems in their journey towards wellbeing, we welcome you to apply for this rewarding position.
Shared Employee Affordable Housing
$1500 SIGN ON BONUS
Apply on-line today at www.mountprospectacademy.org to complete your application.
Company Background
Welcome to Mount Prospect Academy (MPA), a rapidly growing nonprofit agency founded in 2003, with the goal of helping struggling adolescents find a zest for life and succeed in the business of life.
MPA has evolved to offer a variety of mental health support services to a diverse population of “hard to treat” and “difficult to place” adolescents. Our targeted services include home and community-based treatment, residential treatment programs, group homes, and special education schools. MPA is known for its ability to achieve successful outcomes with difficult-to-serve individuals throughout New England.
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Mission:
MPA's mission is to provide a caring, safe therapeutic environment where students have the opportunity to grow and acquire the skills they need to reach their educational and social potential. We aim to develop trusting relationships with students and facilitate experiences that promote their ability to self-regulate; manage thoughts and feelings; and develop feelings of safety, confidence, and competency.
Summary:
The Family Therapist (FT) role is to provide culturally sensitive, therapeutic services to the students and their caregivers. Family Therapists use formal counseling and Evidenced Based Practices (EBP) therapeutic techniques in otherwise less conventional treatment settings. Counseling is less commonly provided within the office setting but rather in the milieu or in the home dependent on the students' needs. FT's help establish lifelong connections, providing clinical support for youths and their caregivers and assist in overcoming obstacles, identifying strengths, and developing supports to ensure the youth and families overcome their previous challenges and achieve success. FT's will work on identifying and problem-solving challenges for students and caregivers that resulted in the student requiring the additional resources that residential care provides.
The position provides an excellent learning experience for FT's, as they are expected to develop comprehensive assessment and treatment plans with the residents and their families/caregivers and then become familiar with presenting these to administration, faculty, referral sources, etc. as part of the treatment team process. In addition, FT's are expected to build a positive therapeutic rapport with their assigned students and caregivers while working to enhance accountability through utilization of the caregivers, restorative justice planning and other interventions designed to improve relationships and work through past and current stressors related to family dynamics. FT's are the overarching facilitator of family treatment. They will work with the student's clinical team (if applicable) to relay the goals and objectives within the treatment plan to the respective treatment team members. Family Therapists will also work with Permanency Coordinators to identify strategies to promote any of the family work that is being implemented. They will also continue to support a trauma informed approach within their respective milieus using Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), the Attachment, Regulation and Competency (ARC) Framework, and other identified trauma informed interventions. The FT's provide documentation via SOAP notes in the Kaleidacare system for family sessions, group counseling notes for situations where there is more than one student and completes assigned documentation tasks as outlined below. The FT meets with the respective treatment team members to assist in reaching the student's permanency plan goal. Common FT responsibilities include development and implementation of treatment plans, behavioral support plans, safety plans, and writing of court, monthly progress, and assessment reports.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Writing and presenting comprehensive assessments/case conceptualizations to faculty, referrals, families, and administration.
- Facilitate individual and family treatment based on treatment plan prescription, predominantly within the home but the residential milieu when required.
- Develop plan for professional licensure following the guidelines of the NH Board of Mental Health Practice
- Responsible for ensuring residential staff adhere to the appropriate programming and treatment plans for the individual (as indicated)
- Monitor all aspects of day to day operations and evaluate client services delivery.
- Working with residents and families on development of short- and long-term treatment plans.
- Act as agency liaison with contracting agencies, advocates, and guardians.
- Maintain records for contract and state compliance.
- Develop and maintain community, governmental and other public and private resources and relationships and actively participate in professional organizations.
- Facilitate trainings for all faculty related to Evidenced based FT practice as part of the yearly training calendar
- Support crisis intervention within the milieu and the home
- Marriage and family therapists remain accountable to the AAMFT Code of Ethics
- Continue to research current EBPs to support personal, professional, and program development
- Will be responsible for any other tasks assigned by the Clinical Director/Director of Clinical Services
Benefits (Full-time):
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Retirement Plan (403B)
- Short Term and Long-Term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- Comprehensive wellness initiatives
- Paid time off
- Employee discount program
- Expense reimbursement
- Further education opportunities for qualified candidates
Additional Benefits Working with Mount Prospect Academy
- Stewardship Center (Outdoor Equipment, Bike/E-Bike, Kayaks/Canoes, Snowshoes, Paintball Course, Ropes/High Ropes, Alpine and Cross-country Skis, Climbing Wall)
- Daily Adventure Outings
- Potential for Employee Housing
- Mileage Reimbursements
- 24/7 Access to Company Gym/Boxing Training Gym
- Regular Wellness and Team Building Activities
- Free meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Dynamic Professional Development Often
- Auto Shop, Car Repairs at Cost
- Woodshop, projects built at Cost
- Promote from Within
- Participation with Federal Loan Reimbursement programs
Qualifications:
- Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Minimum 1.5 years of experience counseling adolescents and/or families, preferably in home based or residential settings: this includes practicum and internship-based experience.
- Experience with Evidenced Based Family Therapy modalities preferred but not required
- Must complete background check
Mount Prospect Academy (MPA) assures equal opportunity and public access, and if necessary, affirmative action in all its policies regarding employment and provision of services. MPA does not discriminate in its hiring, programs or policies on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status and sexual orientation.
Mount Prospect Academy strongly recommends, but does not require, that all MPA faculty (employees) stay protected against COVID-19 by getting their primary vaccine series and stay up to date with a booster dose if they are eligible to receive one.
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