Terry Reilly Health Services
Juvenile Treatment Specialist - Boise
Terry Reilly Health Services, Boise, Idaho, United States, 83708
Terry Reilly Health Services (TRHS) is seeking a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LPC, LCPC, LMSW, LCSW, LMFT) to join our team!
$2,500 Sign-on Bonus!
TRHS recognizes the need for increased behavioral health services in our community, including individual, family and group counseling. As a teaching institution, we provide regular in-house trainings and a generous continuing education package for external trainings. We regularly consult with our clients' TRHS medical and psychiatric providers to provide the best care possible.
Role Responsibilities In this role, you will provide evidence-based treatment, intervention, and prevention services to juveniles who sexually act out or juvenile sexual offenders, their families, and the community. The position requires a thorough understanding of psychological, behavioral, and emotional disorders. You will develop a respectful, engaging, and motivational teaching relationship with assigned youth and/or parents or guardians; provide prosocial skills training; and utilize psycho-educational programming to build youths' prosocial motivations, beliefs, and skills. The overall goal of family work is to improve the quality of relationships between parent/guardian and youth and/or parent support or parent educational groups.
You will work a flexible schedule Monday - Friday (including at least two evenings).
Required Minimum Qualifications
Successful clearance of Department of Health and Welfare Criminal Background Check
Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or related field
Current professional license in the State of Idaho (LPC, LCPC, LMSW, LCSW, LMFT)
Obtain certification by oversight agencies where appropriate
Work experience or specialized training in sexual and familial abuse
Work a flexible work schedule, including evenings
Transport self to offices in Ada and Canyon Counties
Good speech and oral presentation skills
Good written and verbal communication skills
Experience working with marginalized populations
Preferred Qualifications
Valid LCSW or LCPC or equivalent license in the state of Idaho
Certification from the Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) for juvenile specific treatment
Familiarity with electronic health record database programs, Excel, and Word
Knowledge of the criminal justice system process, agencies, and systems theory
Advanced training and experience in the field of trauma and abuse
Familiarity with State of Idaho Health and Welfare system
Why Join Us?
Competitive Individual CEU Time and Money Allocation
Free Clinical Supervision and Training
Flexible Scheduling
Weekly Paid Clinical Staffing
Sign-On Bonus
Qualifying Site for NHSC Loan Repayment
Comprehensive Benefits Package, including affordable Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
401a Retirement Plan with No Match Required
Generous Paid Time Off
9.5 Paid Holidays
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$2,500 Sign-on Bonus!
TRHS recognizes the need for increased behavioral health services in our community, including individual, family and group counseling. As a teaching institution, we provide regular in-house trainings and a generous continuing education package for external trainings. We regularly consult with our clients' TRHS medical and psychiatric providers to provide the best care possible.
Role Responsibilities In this role, you will provide evidence-based treatment, intervention, and prevention services to juveniles who sexually act out or juvenile sexual offenders, their families, and the community. The position requires a thorough understanding of psychological, behavioral, and emotional disorders. You will develop a respectful, engaging, and motivational teaching relationship with assigned youth and/or parents or guardians; provide prosocial skills training; and utilize psycho-educational programming to build youths' prosocial motivations, beliefs, and skills. The overall goal of family work is to improve the quality of relationships between parent/guardian and youth and/or parent support or parent educational groups.
You will work a flexible schedule Monday - Friday (including at least two evenings).
Required Minimum Qualifications
Successful clearance of Department of Health and Welfare Criminal Background Check
Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or related field
Current professional license in the State of Idaho (LPC, LCPC, LMSW, LCSW, LMFT)
Obtain certification by oversight agencies where appropriate
Work experience or specialized training in sexual and familial abuse
Work a flexible work schedule, including evenings
Transport self to offices in Ada and Canyon Counties
Good speech and oral presentation skills
Good written and verbal communication skills
Experience working with marginalized populations
Preferred Qualifications
Valid LCSW or LCPC or equivalent license in the state of Idaho
Certification from the Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) for juvenile specific treatment
Familiarity with electronic health record database programs, Excel, and Word
Knowledge of the criminal justice system process, agencies, and systems theory
Advanced training and experience in the field of trauma and abuse
Familiarity with State of Idaho Health and Welfare system
Why Join Us?
Competitive Individual CEU Time and Money Allocation
Free Clinical Supervision and Training
Flexible Scheduling
Weekly Paid Clinical Staffing
Sign-On Bonus
Qualifying Site for NHSC Loan Repayment
Comprehensive Benefits Package, including affordable Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
401a Retirement Plan with No Match Required
Generous Paid Time Off
9.5 Paid Holidays
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