Nystrom & Associates, Ltd.
CTSS Mental Health Practitioner
Nystrom & Associates, Ltd., Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States, 55344
Overview
As a Mental Health Practitioner, Clinical Trainee, or Mental Health Professional in Nystrom & Associates Community Based division, you’ll work in our CTSS (Children’s Therapeutic Support Services) program. Mental Health Practitioners provide community-based rehabilitative services to children/adolescents, and/or their families depending on the interest areas and experiences of applicants. Nystrom & Associates is a group of professional care providers committed to helping individuals and families experiencing personal, emotional, marital, or psychological challenges. The purpose of the programs is to help individuals who have a mental illness function independently in their homes or places of residence. Services are provided in four areas: Basic Living and Social Skills, Community Intervention, Medication Education and Transitioning to Community Living. We are looking for a compassionate individual who wants to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the clients we serve. Responsibilities
Provide culturally responsive mental health skills to clients and/or their families (if working with children) in the home, community, and/or school Assist clients in identifying goals for functional improvement and work with them to meet their goals Design and implement treatment/intervention in-home reflective of client needs Receive clinical supervision from a qualified staff, and obtain continuing education units Employees pursuing professional licensure are eligible to participate in Nystrom & Associates’ Professional Development Track, which provides early career therapists the opportunity to work as an Outpatient Therapist after 9 months of Community-Based services with emphasis on continuing education and advancement Video/Additional Information
Click the link below to watch a video of our Community-Based Staff sharing what it’s like to do community-based work: https://www.nystromcounseling.com/community-based-opportunities/ Benefits
Supervised hours for mental health licensure Flexible full-time and part-time schedules Board Approved Supervision for practitioners on licensure tracks; Free Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Extensive new hire training; opportunities for professional growth and career advancement Medical, Dental, Vision; pet and supplemental insurance Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) retirement plan with employer match Mileage reimbursement Requirements
In order to be considered for this position, you must be qualified in at least one of the following: Meet the Mental Health Practitioner requirements as per MN State Statute 245I.04.04. These qualifications include: Hold a Master’s degree or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields Hold a Bachelor’s degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields AND 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to people with mental illness Candidates who have completed a practicum or internship that requires direct interaction with adults or children served and is focused on behavioral sciences or related fields may qualify and are encouraged to apply regardless of whether they have 2,000 hours of experience Have 4,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to people with mental illness Meet the Clinical Trainee requirements per MN State Statute 245I.04.06 Has completed an accredited graduate program of study to prepare the staff person for independent licensure as a mental health professional Meet the Mental Health Professional requirements per MN State Statute 245I.04.02 Licensed as a LICSW, LMFT, LPCC, or LP in Minnesota Additionally, you must meet the following requirements: Desire to work with children and families in their homes; willingness to walk, climb stairs, crouch, stoop, sit on floors, and stand for periods of time Ability to work independently; valid driver’s license/auto insurance/reliable vehicle; ability to drive within a 30-mile radius around the primary clinic location Proficiency with computers, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Electronic Health Records (EHR) If interested in working with children/adolescents and families, must be able to commit to late afternoon/early evening hours
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As a Mental Health Practitioner, Clinical Trainee, or Mental Health Professional in Nystrom & Associates Community Based division, you’ll work in our CTSS (Children’s Therapeutic Support Services) program. Mental Health Practitioners provide community-based rehabilitative services to children/adolescents, and/or their families depending on the interest areas and experiences of applicants. Nystrom & Associates is a group of professional care providers committed to helping individuals and families experiencing personal, emotional, marital, or psychological challenges. The purpose of the programs is to help individuals who have a mental illness function independently in their homes or places of residence. Services are provided in four areas: Basic Living and Social Skills, Community Intervention, Medication Education and Transitioning to Community Living. We are looking for a compassionate individual who wants to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the clients we serve. Responsibilities
Provide culturally responsive mental health skills to clients and/or their families (if working with children) in the home, community, and/or school Assist clients in identifying goals for functional improvement and work with them to meet their goals Design and implement treatment/intervention in-home reflective of client needs Receive clinical supervision from a qualified staff, and obtain continuing education units Employees pursuing professional licensure are eligible to participate in Nystrom & Associates’ Professional Development Track, which provides early career therapists the opportunity to work as an Outpatient Therapist after 9 months of Community-Based services with emphasis on continuing education and advancement Video/Additional Information
Click the link below to watch a video of our Community-Based Staff sharing what it’s like to do community-based work: https://www.nystromcounseling.com/community-based-opportunities/ Benefits
Supervised hours for mental health licensure Flexible full-time and part-time schedules Board Approved Supervision for practitioners on licensure tracks; Free Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Extensive new hire training; opportunities for professional growth and career advancement Medical, Dental, Vision; pet and supplemental insurance Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) retirement plan with employer match Mileage reimbursement Requirements
In order to be considered for this position, you must be qualified in at least one of the following: Meet the Mental Health Practitioner requirements as per MN State Statute 245I.04.04. These qualifications include: Hold a Master’s degree or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields Hold a Bachelor’s degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields AND 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to people with mental illness Candidates who have completed a practicum or internship that requires direct interaction with adults or children served and is focused on behavioral sciences or related fields may qualify and are encouraged to apply regardless of whether they have 2,000 hours of experience Have 4,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to people with mental illness Meet the Clinical Trainee requirements per MN State Statute 245I.04.06 Has completed an accredited graduate program of study to prepare the staff person for independent licensure as a mental health professional Meet the Mental Health Professional requirements per MN State Statute 245I.04.02 Licensed as a LICSW, LMFT, LPCC, or LP in Minnesota Additionally, you must meet the following requirements: Desire to work with children and families in their homes; willingness to walk, climb stairs, crouch, stoop, sit on floors, and stand for periods of time Ability to work independently; valid driver’s license/auto insurance/reliable vehicle; ability to drive within a 30-mile radius around the primary clinic location Proficiency with computers, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Electronic Health Records (EHR) If interested in working with children/adolescents and families, must be able to commit to late afternoon/early evening hours
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