Crossnore Communities for Children
Child and Family Therapist - Bridging Families (Smoky Region)
Crossnore Communities for Children, Franklin, North Carolina, us, 28744
Child and Family Therapist - Bridging Families (Smoky Region)
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Base Pay Range $53,000.00/yr - $68,000.00/yr
Your Impact As a Child and Family Therapist serving the Bridging Families and Bridging Futures programs, you will play a vital role in guiding children, young adults, and families through therapeutic interventions rooted in evidence-based practices and trauma-informed care.
For Bridging Families clients, you will work as part of a small, dedicated team including professional foster parents, a case manager, and a supervisor to provide intensive, family-centered services focused on reunification and healing for youth ages 18 and under and their families. Each team partners with no more than three families at a time, allowing for deep, individualized therapeutic engagement and progress toward stability and permanency.
For Bridging Futures clients, you will support young adults ages 17–21 who are transitioning out of foster care, building the skills and resilience needed for independent adulthood. You will provide individualized, trauma-informed therapy to promote emotional regulation, healthy relationships, and adaptive coping, while collaborating with case managers and community partners to ensure holistic, coordinated care.
Hiring Range
Associate Licensed: $53,000 annually. Salary is based on education and experience. All associate licensed therapists will start at $53K unless there is additional relevant experience in the human service field (excluding internship).
Fully Licensed: $60,000 - $68,000 annually.
Sign On Bonus: $3,000.
Benefits
Defined Contribution Benefits Plan including options for:
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance – $0 copay for mental health visits with our health insurance
Life, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability plans
Critical Illness and Accident coverage options
Flexible Spending Plan
401k with employer match (up to 6%)
Paid Parental Leave – based on tenure
Ongoing Training
20 Days PTO, 11 Paid Holidays
Education, Experience, Licensure
Must have a valid and active license in one of the following areas: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT); fully licensed preferred; provisional or associate license required.
Experience as a therapist working with children and families in foster care is preferred.
Skills and Competencies
Expertise in family systems theory, attachment parenting, and trauma-informed therapy.
Knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic practices.
A deep passion for working with youth and families within child welfare systems.
Strong interpersonal skills for building and maintaining effective relationships with families, coworkers, and community partners.
The ability to work collaboratively on diverse teams and navigate cultural dynamics in care.
Proficiency in documentation and compliance with health record standards.
Flexibility, creativity, and resilience to face the challenges of the role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide services and support to the whole family (Bridge Parents, Reunifying Caregivers, and Youth), focusing on permanency through reunification.
Learn and implement the Bridging Families treatment approach, providing individualized and family therapy, completing comprehensive assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapy in alignment with evidence-based practices.
Lead client staffings, attend treatment team meetings, and provide clinical oversight to ensure quality services; collaborate with other therapists and participate in clinical supervision.
Be available for on-call rotations to support families in crisis situations and provide guidance during emergencies.
Engage in committee work and community projects to enhance programs; serve as a referral source for additional agency or community services.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services, including billing, reauthorizations, and session notes, adhering to licensing and accreditation standards.
Foster positive, problem-solving relationships with clients, colleagues, and community partners; demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills.
Coordinate with the Clinical Director to evaluate staff training needs and provide education on mental health diagnoses and treatments.
Recognize that the position may involve contact with clients and/or family members who are hostile, resistant, or violent.
Work flexible hours as required, including evenings, weekends, and on-call rotations.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industries Individual and Family Services
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Base Pay Range $53,000.00/yr - $68,000.00/yr
Your Impact As a Child and Family Therapist serving the Bridging Families and Bridging Futures programs, you will play a vital role in guiding children, young adults, and families through therapeutic interventions rooted in evidence-based practices and trauma-informed care.
For Bridging Families clients, you will work as part of a small, dedicated team including professional foster parents, a case manager, and a supervisor to provide intensive, family-centered services focused on reunification and healing for youth ages 18 and under and their families. Each team partners with no more than three families at a time, allowing for deep, individualized therapeutic engagement and progress toward stability and permanency.
For Bridging Futures clients, you will support young adults ages 17–21 who are transitioning out of foster care, building the skills and resilience needed for independent adulthood. You will provide individualized, trauma-informed therapy to promote emotional regulation, healthy relationships, and adaptive coping, while collaborating with case managers and community partners to ensure holistic, coordinated care.
Hiring Range
Associate Licensed: $53,000 annually. Salary is based on education and experience. All associate licensed therapists will start at $53K unless there is additional relevant experience in the human service field (excluding internship).
Fully Licensed: $60,000 - $68,000 annually.
Sign On Bonus: $3,000.
Benefits
Defined Contribution Benefits Plan including options for:
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance – $0 copay for mental health visits with our health insurance
Life, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability plans
Critical Illness and Accident coverage options
Flexible Spending Plan
401k with employer match (up to 6%)
Paid Parental Leave – based on tenure
Ongoing Training
20 Days PTO, 11 Paid Holidays
Education, Experience, Licensure
Must have a valid and active license in one of the following areas: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT); fully licensed preferred; provisional or associate license required.
Experience as a therapist working with children and families in foster care is preferred.
Skills and Competencies
Expertise in family systems theory, attachment parenting, and trauma-informed therapy.
Knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic practices.
A deep passion for working with youth and families within child welfare systems.
Strong interpersonal skills for building and maintaining effective relationships with families, coworkers, and community partners.
The ability to work collaboratively on diverse teams and navigate cultural dynamics in care.
Proficiency in documentation and compliance with health record standards.
Flexibility, creativity, and resilience to face the challenges of the role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide services and support to the whole family (Bridge Parents, Reunifying Caregivers, and Youth), focusing on permanency through reunification.
Learn and implement the Bridging Families treatment approach, providing individualized and family therapy, completing comprehensive assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapy in alignment with evidence-based practices.
Lead client staffings, attend treatment team meetings, and provide clinical oversight to ensure quality services; collaborate with other therapists and participate in clinical supervision.
Be available for on-call rotations to support families in crisis situations and provide guidance during emergencies.
Engage in committee work and community projects to enhance programs; serve as a referral source for additional agency or community services.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services, including billing, reauthorizations, and session notes, adhering to licensing and accreditation standards.
Foster positive, problem-solving relationships with clients, colleagues, and community partners; demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills.
Coordinate with the Clinical Director to evaluate staff training needs and provide education on mental health diagnoses and treatments.
Recognize that the position may involve contact with clients and/or family members who are hostile, resistant, or violent.
Work flexible hours as required, including evenings, weekends, and on-call rotations.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industries Individual and Family Services
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