Covenant House Missouri
PURPOSE OF POSITION
Covenant House Missouri (CHMO) welcomes youth who are runaway, trafficked, at-risk, or experiencing homelessness with unconditional love, absolute respect and a place to call home. Beyond shelter and basic needs, we deliver transformative solutions to help young people ages 16 to 24 build productive, independent and sustainable lives.
The
Therapist
is responsible for providing support and individualized therapeutic services to youth, groups and families in a manner which reflects the mission, philosophy and policies of Covenant House Missouri.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES (Responsibilities to include but not limited to the following)
Complete various assessments for youth, including bio-psycho-socials and quality of life.
Provide individual, group, and family counseling.
Assist youth and families with identifying, maintaining, and developing natural supports in the community.
Responsible for establishing and maintaining good relationships with appropriate boundaries with youth.
Plan, schedule, and implement on and off site therapeutic activities.
Role model positive behaviors and coping skills for youth demonstrating strength based approach in all interactions and utilizing Trauma Informed Care and Positive Youth Development.
Provide crisis intervention counseling to youth and families as needed.
Record and maintain records, required paperwork, and documentation according to agency policy & procedures.
Regularly attend and actively participate in various team and individual meetings for the purpose of sharing information in regard to youth.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to:
Support individuals to identify client needs and assess relevant services and identify the best possible approach to providing services to the youth.
Utilize Trauma Informed practices and support a Trauma Informed culture advocating with and on behalf of individuals, according to their needs and wishes.
Provide information or refer individuals to established and preferred public or private agencies or community services for assistance.
Assist with the nurse and psychiatrist schedule rotation.
Provide in house professional development opportunities related to mental health.
Provide case management services as appropriate; coordinate additional services for youth as needed.
Collaborate with other staff to supervise youth participating in agency sponsored opportunities on and off site.
Participate in all required trainings and staff meetings, completing at least 40 hours of training annually.
Act in accordance with all organizational and legal protocol, policies, and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY DUTIES Practicum students
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Regular internal contact with all CHMO staff, outside contact with vendors and suppliers, and regular contact with outside agencies.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES Education & Experience
Master's degree in Social Work or Professional Counseling required, LCSW or LPC license required.
Experience with substance abuse preferred
2 years working with adolescents preferred
3-5 years of experience providing therapy in a therapeutic setting
Experience in a residential setting preferred
Case management experience helpful
Knowledge/Skills
The ability to work cooperatively with others to achieve shared goals, showing diplomacy and flexibility when there are conflicting opinions supporting other people's performance to achieve the best possible results.
The ability to take control of a situation and to lead by empowering others into an effective team. Inspiring and energizing others to carry out tasks and achieve goals by displaying a clear sense of direction and values.
The ability to relate to, and feel comfortable with, people at all levels and to be able to make and maintain good working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, representatives of other agencies, and the public.
The ability to verbally express ideas in a way that is easily understood by others who are unfamiliar with the topic, including delivering a presentation, giving accurate information or acting as a spokesperson.
The ability to write concisely and convey meaning in a manner appropriate to different readers, presenting a persuasive argument.
The ability to respond to, anticipate, and positively manage change, as it related to the youth.
The ability to handle numbers, gathering statistical data and being able to analyze, interpret and present it in a clear and accurate way.
Flexible team player who thrives in environments requiring ability to effectively prioritize and juggle multiple concurrent tasks.
The ability to relate to your coworkers, inspire others to participate, and mitigate conflict with coworkers.
The ability to design, plan, organize, and implement projects and tasks within an allotted timeframe.
Results driven achiever with exemplary planning and organizational skills, along with a high degree of detail orientation.
Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
The ability to follow policies, regulations, and laws pertaining to the delivery of human services.
Knowledge in mental health, trauma, substance abuse, homelessness, etc.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, assessment tools, database systems, and Windows environment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Moderate concentration.
Frequent interruptions.
Moderate noise level.
Moderate sitting, standing and eye strain, light walking, bending and lifting.
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The
Therapist
is responsible for providing support and individualized therapeutic services to youth, groups and families in a manner which reflects the mission, philosophy and policies of Covenant House Missouri.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES (Responsibilities to include but not limited to the following)
Complete various assessments for youth, including bio-psycho-socials and quality of life.
Provide individual, group, and family counseling.
Assist youth and families with identifying, maintaining, and developing natural supports in the community.
Responsible for establishing and maintaining good relationships with appropriate boundaries with youth.
Plan, schedule, and implement on and off site therapeutic activities.
Role model positive behaviors and coping skills for youth demonstrating strength based approach in all interactions and utilizing Trauma Informed Care and Positive Youth Development.
Provide crisis intervention counseling to youth and families as needed.
Record and maintain records, required paperwork, and documentation according to agency policy & procedures.
Regularly attend and actively participate in various team and individual meetings for the purpose of sharing information in regard to youth.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to:
Support individuals to identify client needs and assess relevant services and identify the best possible approach to providing services to the youth.
Utilize Trauma Informed practices and support a Trauma Informed culture advocating with and on behalf of individuals, according to their needs and wishes.
Provide information or refer individuals to established and preferred public or private agencies or community services for assistance.
Assist with the nurse and psychiatrist schedule rotation.
Provide in house professional development opportunities related to mental health.
Provide case management services as appropriate; coordinate additional services for youth as needed.
Collaborate with other staff to supervise youth participating in agency sponsored opportunities on and off site.
Participate in all required trainings and staff meetings, completing at least 40 hours of training annually.
Act in accordance with all organizational and legal protocol, policies, and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY DUTIES Practicum students
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Regular internal contact with all CHMO staff, outside contact with vendors and suppliers, and regular contact with outside agencies.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES Education & Experience
Master's degree in Social Work or Professional Counseling required, LCSW or LPC license required.
Experience with substance abuse preferred
2 years working with adolescents preferred
3-5 years of experience providing therapy in a therapeutic setting
Experience in a residential setting preferred
Case management experience helpful
Knowledge/Skills
The ability to work cooperatively with others to achieve shared goals, showing diplomacy and flexibility when there are conflicting opinions supporting other people's performance to achieve the best possible results.
The ability to take control of a situation and to lead by empowering others into an effective team. Inspiring and energizing others to carry out tasks and achieve goals by displaying a clear sense of direction and values.
The ability to relate to, and feel comfortable with, people at all levels and to be able to make and maintain good working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, representatives of other agencies, and the public.
The ability to verbally express ideas in a way that is easily understood by others who are unfamiliar with the topic, including delivering a presentation, giving accurate information or acting as a spokesperson.
The ability to write concisely and convey meaning in a manner appropriate to different readers, presenting a persuasive argument.
The ability to respond to, anticipate, and positively manage change, as it related to the youth.
The ability to handle numbers, gathering statistical data and being able to analyze, interpret and present it in a clear and accurate way.
Flexible team player who thrives in environments requiring ability to effectively prioritize and juggle multiple concurrent tasks.
The ability to relate to your coworkers, inspire others to participate, and mitigate conflict with coworkers.
The ability to design, plan, organize, and implement projects and tasks within an allotted timeframe.
Results driven achiever with exemplary planning and organizational skills, along with a high degree of detail orientation.
Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
The ability to follow policies, regulations, and laws pertaining to the delivery of human services.
Knowledge in mental health, trauma, substance abuse, homelessness, etc.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, assessment tools, database systems, and Windows environment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Moderate concentration.
Frequent interruptions.
Moderate noise level.
Moderate sitting, standing and eye strain, light walking, bending and lifting.
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