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JUVENILE JUSTICE RESIDENTIAL CLINICIAN
Eliot'sMA, United States- Promoted
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North American Family InstituteLowell, Massachusetts, United StatesJUVENILE JUSTICE RESIDENTIAL CLINICIAN
Eliot'sMA, United States- Full-time
5,000 Sign On Bonus!
Eliot is seeking a licensed eligible Clinician with experience working with clinical issues of children and adolescents. Our ideal candidate will have knowledge of DBT and have the ability to work effectively with diverse populations and cultural groups.
Eliot's juvenile justice programming includes a residential network for youth ages 13 to 21 who are court-involved and need placement while awaiting return to court, assessment, or longer-term treatment. These highly structured, self-contained programs offer a comprehensive intervention for juvenile offenders.
Responsibilities :
- Provide individual and family therapy weekly in accordance with DYS, DEEC, and ECHS policies and procedures
- Participate in the development and implementation of Individual Service Plans
- Provide case management and advocacy for youth as needed
- Facilitate curriculum-based treatment groups in DBT, Substance abuse, and Risk Reduction
View video about program here : https : / / www.youtube.com / watch?v=STWboTqMW-U
Qualifications : Must have MA degree in Social Work or Mental Health Counseling
Schedule : Full time, 40 hours per week. Flexible schedule available.
Salary : Unlicensed $55,000; Independently licensed, LICSW, LMHC $60,000.
Eliot is committed to identifying and dismantling barriers that prevent people with marginalized racial identities from actualizing their full employment potential, assuming leadership roles, or from fully engaging at all levels in the workplace.