Heartshare
Intensive Permanency Therapist
– Heartshare
Description The Intensive Permanency Therapist will provide culturally competent, trauma‑competent clinical treatment services (individual, group and/or family) according to the highest level of professional standards and best practices for youth and children in care at HSVS. This position will primarily specialize in working with older youth in our healing homes setting.
Licensing Requirements Licensed Mental Health Counselors (New York) or Limited Permits (New York) only.
Compensation
Base rate: $23.26 per hour, plus fee for service.
Session rates:
60 minute session: $50.00
45 minute session: $37.50
30 minute session: $25.00
15 minute session: $12.50
Primary Responsibilities and Essential Functions
Counsels individuals and/or families related to psychological or emotional stressors such as substance abuse, self‑regulation, or family settings.
Establishes permanency and treatment goals for children and youth, utilizing historical and current available information in collaboration with the multi‑disciplinary team.
Assists children and youth to develop skills as defined by permanency and treatment goals.
Provides emotional and behavioral support and therapy focused on healing and permanence.
Provides individual therapy, substance abuse counseling and treatment, trauma‑competent therapy, family and group therapy, and transitional support with a focus on healing and permanence.
Promotes integration with community resources and skill building.
Provides psychoeducation, wellness education and all other assigned training presentations.
Takes the lead on mental health and trauma learning and training for the agency.
Communicates with family, case planning staff, all relevant stakeholders and medical practitioners.
Maintains contact with collateral resources where indicated, including but not limited to referral sources, schools, foster care providers, and hospitals.
Explains the function of behaviors to group and foster home staff.
Uses interventions drawn from evidence‑informed behavioral health strategies.
Structures interventions to understand maladaptive behavior and increase developmentally appropriate responses that lead to healing opportunities.
Interviews clients to obtain information concerning mental health history or other pertinent information.
Observes clients to build understandings and insights of children and youth's behaviors.
Provides individualistic and holistic interventions.
Discusses progress toward goals and permanence with client, such as self‑regulation, self‑awareness, stress, or substance abuse.
Consults with medical doctor or other specialists concerning treatment plan and amends plan as appropriate.
Responsible for the engagement, retention and outreach to clients.
Completes all required documentation, including but not limited to session notes, treatment plans, psychosocial summaries, billing documentation, and client correspondence.
Refers client to supportive services to supplement therapy and permanency plans.
Conducts monthly family outreach searches using search platforms to help reconnect youth with family.
Performs other related duties as assigned, within the scope of the role.
Job Behavioral Expectations
Maintain regular consistent and professional attendance, punctuality, personal appearance, and adherence to relevant health & safety procedures.
Safe and successful performance, including meeting productivity standards.
Maintain an understanding of the principles, methods and processes needed to perform the job. Attends staff meetings, seminars and in‑service training as assigned.
Demonstrates the ability to complete work in an acceptable manner by the time and/or date established with accuracy, neatness and thoroughness and minimal amount of errors.
Maintain established departmental policies and procedures including strict confidentiality and adherence to all HIPAA guidelines at all times.
Be able to complete Mandated Reporting self‑directed online training.
Qualifications
Master's degree with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in children's mental health, addiction, and/or foster care/child welfare/juvenile justice.
Required LMHC, MHC-LP or LMSW.
Have a valid driver's license and dependable transportation.
Have experience working with children (preference given to those with experience working with children with special needs).
Benefits
Rewarding work in a team environment.
Paid vacation, sick, personal days and holidays.
403(b) retirement plans with employer contribution.
Health, dental, vision and life insurance.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Flexible spending account (Dependent Care, Medical, Parking, and Transit).
Employee Appreciation Programs and Events.
Tuition Assistance Program.
Professional Development opportunities.
Wellhub Discount.
Verizon Wireless Discount.
BJs Membership discount.
Discounts on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, theme parks, sporting events, gift certificates & more.
EEO & Accommodations HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). If you need to request accommodation during the recruiting process, please reach out to the Human Resources department.
About Heartshare For over 150 years, Heartshare has been dedicated to championing and empowering New Yorkers society has too often overlooked and underestimated. HeartShare Human Services of New York nurtures and empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For more information, visit
HeartShare Human Services of New York | Homepage .
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– Heartshare
Description The Intensive Permanency Therapist will provide culturally competent, trauma‑competent clinical treatment services (individual, group and/or family) according to the highest level of professional standards and best practices for youth and children in care at HSVS. This position will primarily specialize in working with older youth in our healing homes setting.
Licensing Requirements Licensed Mental Health Counselors (New York) or Limited Permits (New York) only.
Compensation
Base rate: $23.26 per hour, plus fee for service.
Session rates:
60 minute session: $50.00
45 minute session: $37.50
30 minute session: $25.00
15 minute session: $12.50
Primary Responsibilities and Essential Functions
Counsels individuals and/or families related to psychological or emotional stressors such as substance abuse, self‑regulation, or family settings.
Establishes permanency and treatment goals for children and youth, utilizing historical and current available information in collaboration with the multi‑disciplinary team.
Assists children and youth to develop skills as defined by permanency and treatment goals.
Provides emotional and behavioral support and therapy focused on healing and permanence.
Provides individual therapy, substance abuse counseling and treatment, trauma‑competent therapy, family and group therapy, and transitional support with a focus on healing and permanence.
Promotes integration with community resources and skill building.
Provides psychoeducation, wellness education and all other assigned training presentations.
Takes the lead on mental health and trauma learning and training for the agency.
Communicates with family, case planning staff, all relevant stakeholders and medical practitioners.
Maintains contact with collateral resources where indicated, including but not limited to referral sources, schools, foster care providers, and hospitals.
Explains the function of behaviors to group and foster home staff.
Uses interventions drawn from evidence‑informed behavioral health strategies.
Structures interventions to understand maladaptive behavior and increase developmentally appropriate responses that lead to healing opportunities.
Interviews clients to obtain information concerning mental health history or other pertinent information.
Observes clients to build understandings and insights of children and youth's behaviors.
Provides individualistic and holistic interventions.
Discusses progress toward goals and permanence with client, such as self‑regulation, self‑awareness, stress, or substance abuse.
Consults with medical doctor or other specialists concerning treatment plan and amends plan as appropriate.
Responsible for the engagement, retention and outreach to clients.
Completes all required documentation, including but not limited to session notes, treatment plans, psychosocial summaries, billing documentation, and client correspondence.
Refers client to supportive services to supplement therapy and permanency plans.
Conducts monthly family outreach searches using search platforms to help reconnect youth with family.
Performs other related duties as assigned, within the scope of the role.
Job Behavioral Expectations
Maintain regular consistent and professional attendance, punctuality, personal appearance, and adherence to relevant health & safety procedures.
Safe and successful performance, including meeting productivity standards.
Maintain an understanding of the principles, methods and processes needed to perform the job. Attends staff meetings, seminars and in‑service training as assigned.
Demonstrates the ability to complete work in an acceptable manner by the time and/or date established with accuracy, neatness and thoroughness and minimal amount of errors.
Maintain established departmental policies and procedures including strict confidentiality and adherence to all HIPAA guidelines at all times.
Be able to complete Mandated Reporting self‑directed online training.
Qualifications
Master's degree with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in children's mental health, addiction, and/or foster care/child welfare/juvenile justice.
Required LMHC, MHC-LP or LMSW.
Have a valid driver's license and dependable transportation.
Have experience working with children (preference given to those with experience working with children with special needs).
Benefits
Rewarding work in a team environment.
Paid vacation, sick, personal days and holidays.
403(b) retirement plans with employer contribution.
Health, dental, vision and life insurance.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Flexible spending account (Dependent Care, Medical, Parking, and Transit).
Employee Appreciation Programs and Events.
Tuition Assistance Program.
Professional Development opportunities.
Wellhub Discount.
Verizon Wireless Discount.
BJs Membership discount.
Discounts on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, theme parks, sporting events, gift certificates & more.
EEO & Accommodations HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). If you need to request accommodation during the recruiting process, please reach out to the Human Resources department.
About Heartshare For over 150 years, Heartshare has been dedicated to championing and empowering New Yorkers society has too often overlooked and underestimated. HeartShare Human Services of New York nurtures and empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For more information, visit
HeartShare Human Services of New York | Homepage .
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