Careers @Evidence-Based Associates
Overview
Do you have a passion for working with children and families? We are looking for compassionate, dedicated people in Collin County, Texas who want to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends. You will receive ongoing training in the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement MST as designed. MST therapists collaborate with all involved to address the needs of juveniles with criminal offenses, including, in some cases, substance abuse. You will empower families to address challenging and/or problematic behavior and to help youth aged 12 - 17 make life-transforming changes. Treatment progress is achieved through intensive interventions such as skill building, changing unhelpful family interactions, and increasing social support, among other strategies. Duties & Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical treatment using the MST treatment model and principles (e.g., leveraging strengths, focusing on the positive, understanding sequences of behavior, increasing mature behavior). Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family: gather information on behaviors of concern and strengths to inform conceptualization of problem behaviors within the family’s ecological context. Comfort working with a diverse community of clients. Demonstrate knowledge of the types of families in the community. Continuously engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff (school, probation, child welfare) in change-oriented treatment. Dedicate time to weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing supervision and team support. Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation to acquire extensive clinical skills within the MST model. Ensure clients have access to 24/7 support as needed, in collaboration with fellow clinicians. Qualifications
Master’s degree in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or a related subject area required; provisional licensure at minimum is required. Must possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable transportation to travel to client homes and possibly transport multiple clients at once. Must live within a 30–45 minute travel time from the designated service area. Licensing Requirements:
Master’s Degree in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or a related subject area. Professional licensure as LPC-Associate, LMFT-Associate, or LMSW under clinical supervision required; full licensure as LPC, LMFT, or LCSW preferred. Preferred Experience
Direct use of pragmatic family therapies (structural, strategic, and functional). Therapy with children and adults using cognitive-behavioral techniques. Couples therapy using behaviorally based approaches. Implementation of interventions within or between systems in the youth’s natural ecology (family, peer, school, neighborhood). Collaboration and partnership with community agencies. Previous work providing in-home or community-based therapy services. Benefits
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Retirement Options Paid Time Off (PTO) & Designated Paid Holidays Extended Illness Leave Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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Do you have a passion for working with children and families? We are looking for compassionate, dedicated people in Collin County, Texas who want to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends. You will receive ongoing training in the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement MST as designed. MST therapists collaborate with all involved to address the needs of juveniles with criminal offenses, including, in some cases, substance abuse. You will empower families to address challenging and/or problematic behavior and to help youth aged 12 - 17 make life-transforming changes. Treatment progress is achieved through intensive interventions such as skill building, changing unhelpful family interactions, and increasing social support, among other strategies. Duties & Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical treatment using the MST treatment model and principles (e.g., leveraging strengths, focusing on the positive, understanding sequences of behavior, increasing mature behavior). Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family: gather information on behaviors of concern and strengths to inform conceptualization of problem behaviors within the family’s ecological context. Comfort working with a diverse community of clients. Demonstrate knowledge of the types of families in the community. Continuously engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff (school, probation, child welfare) in change-oriented treatment. Dedicate time to weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing supervision and team support. Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation to acquire extensive clinical skills within the MST model. Ensure clients have access to 24/7 support as needed, in collaboration with fellow clinicians. Qualifications
Master’s degree in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or a related subject area required; provisional licensure at minimum is required. Must possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable transportation to travel to client homes and possibly transport multiple clients at once. Must live within a 30–45 minute travel time from the designated service area. Licensing Requirements:
Master’s Degree in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or a related subject area. Professional licensure as LPC-Associate, LMFT-Associate, or LMSW under clinical supervision required; full licensure as LPC, LMFT, or LCSW preferred. Preferred Experience
Direct use of pragmatic family therapies (structural, strategic, and functional). Therapy with children and adults using cognitive-behavioral techniques. Couples therapy using behaviorally based approaches. Implementation of interventions within or between systems in the youth’s natural ecology (family, peer, school, neighborhood). Collaboration and partnership with community agencies. Previous work providing in-home or community-based therapy services. Benefits
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Retirement Options Paid Time Off (PTO) & Designated Paid Holidays Extended Illness Leave Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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