University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Bilingual Adolescent Behavioral Health Therapist (MST) (Entry - Senior Level)
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
University Staff
Description
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine | Department of Psychiatry | Addiction Research & Treatment Services (ARTS) Job Title: Bilingual Adolescent Behavioral Health Therapist (MST) (Entry - Senior Level) Position: #00823930 - Requisition: #36404 Sign-on bonus available for external candidates. Job Summary:
Synergy, the adolescent component of Addiction Research and Treatment Services, seeks to fill a Bilingual Adolescent Behavioral Health Therapist position within a community-based substance use treatment program. The therapist will deliver an evidence-based family therapy model called MST to Spanish and English-speaking families. MST is recognized as a highly effective intervention by NIDA and NIH, focusing on strength-based, preventive strategies within the youth's natural ecology, including family, peers, school, and neighborhood support systems. The therapist will receive comprehensive MST training and implement this community-based treatment to help retain youth in their homes, prevent out-of-home placement, and reduce criminal justice involvement. The role involves working independently with support from supervisors and MST consultants, with flexible scheduling and regular supervision. Key Responsibilities:
Provide intensive MST-based treatment to up to 6 clients, including home visits, case management, and advocacy. Conduct home-based family therapy twice weekly and participate in school, court meetings, and staffing as needed. Be available Monday through Friday and participate in weekend on-call rotations. Assist in transitioning clients from residential or day programs. Perform clinical evaluations and intake screenings. Administer weekly urinalysis screens to monitor treatment progress. Work Location:
Hybrid model: community/field work, some remote work, and office presence at Fort Logan, Denver. Why Join Us:
Join a multidisciplinary team dedicated to adolescent mental health and substance use treatment, with opportunities for remote work, comprehensive training, and career development including licensure supervision and free addiction training. Benefits & Perks:
Extensive health, dental, vision, and additional insurance options. Retirement plan with 10% employer contribution. Paid time off, holidays, tuition benefits, ECO transit pass. Equal Opportunity Statement:
The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or related field. Registration with Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. Eligibility for credentialing as LAC, LPC, LCSW, or LMFT within specified timeframes. Bilingual in Spanish & English. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with substance use disorders and adolescent/family treatment. Experience with evidence-based interventions and electronic health records. Conditions of Employment:
Valid Colorado driver’s license or ability to obtain one. Background check and compliance with vaccination policies. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Effective communication, professionalism, objectivity, therapeutic engagement, customer service, proficiency in Microsoft Office. How to Apply:
Submit a cover letter, CV, and references to Alexie Devine at alexis.devine@cuanschutz.edu. Applications are accepted until the position is filled, with priority for those received by March 20, 2025. Salary Range:
Entry Level: $56,556 - $71,939 Intermediate Level: $61,546 - $78,287 Senior Level: $66,537 - $84,635 External candidates may be eligible for a sign-on bonus up to $1,000. Salary estimates are subject to change, and total compensation includes benefits. Additional Information:
ADA accommodations available upon request. Background investigations required. Vaccination against COVID-19 encouraged and may be mandatory depending on work location.
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Description
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine | Department of Psychiatry | Addiction Research & Treatment Services (ARTS) Job Title: Bilingual Adolescent Behavioral Health Therapist (MST) (Entry - Senior Level) Position: #00823930 - Requisition: #36404 Sign-on bonus available for external candidates. Job Summary:
Synergy, the adolescent component of Addiction Research and Treatment Services, seeks to fill a Bilingual Adolescent Behavioral Health Therapist position within a community-based substance use treatment program. The therapist will deliver an evidence-based family therapy model called MST to Spanish and English-speaking families. MST is recognized as a highly effective intervention by NIDA and NIH, focusing on strength-based, preventive strategies within the youth's natural ecology, including family, peers, school, and neighborhood support systems. The therapist will receive comprehensive MST training and implement this community-based treatment to help retain youth in their homes, prevent out-of-home placement, and reduce criminal justice involvement. The role involves working independently with support from supervisors and MST consultants, with flexible scheduling and regular supervision. Key Responsibilities:
Provide intensive MST-based treatment to up to 6 clients, including home visits, case management, and advocacy. Conduct home-based family therapy twice weekly and participate in school, court meetings, and staffing as needed. Be available Monday through Friday and participate in weekend on-call rotations. Assist in transitioning clients from residential or day programs. Perform clinical evaluations and intake screenings. Administer weekly urinalysis screens to monitor treatment progress. Work Location:
Hybrid model: community/field work, some remote work, and office presence at Fort Logan, Denver. Why Join Us:
Join a multidisciplinary team dedicated to adolescent mental health and substance use treatment, with opportunities for remote work, comprehensive training, and career development including licensure supervision and free addiction training. Benefits & Perks:
Extensive health, dental, vision, and additional insurance options. Retirement plan with 10% employer contribution. Paid time off, holidays, tuition benefits, ECO transit pass. Equal Opportunity Statement:
The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or related field. Registration with Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. Eligibility for credentialing as LAC, LPC, LCSW, or LMFT within specified timeframes. Bilingual in Spanish & English. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with substance use disorders and adolescent/family treatment. Experience with evidence-based interventions and electronic health records. Conditions of Employment:
Valid Colorado driver’s license or ability to obtain one. Background check and compliance with vaccination policies. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Effective communication, professionalism, objectivity, therapeutic engagement, customer service, proficiency in Microsoft Office. How to Apply:
Submit a cover letter, CV, and references to Alexie Devine at alexis.devine@cuanschutz.edu. Applications are accepted until the position is filled, with priority for those received by March 20, 2025. Salary Range:
Entry Level: $56,556 - $71,939 Intermediate Level: $61,546 - $78,287 Senior Level: $66,537 - $84,635 External candidates may be eligible for a sign-on bonus up to $1,000. Salary estimates are subject to change, and total compensation includes benefits. Additional Information:
ADA accommodations available upon request. Background investigations required. Vaccination against COVID-19 encouraged and may be mandatory depending on work location.
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