Clinical Program Therapist 1 at Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
Billings, Montana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Apr, 26

Salary

77766.0

Posted On

03 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Trauma-Informed Care, Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Assessment, Treatment Planning, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Clinical Documentation, Psychological Testing, Ethics, Behavior Modification, Child Development, Computer Skills, Judgment, Decision-Making, Communication

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job Details Job Location: Billings Campus - Billings, MT 59106 Position Type: Full Time Education Level: Graduate Degree Salary Range: $57,865.60 - $77,766.53 Salary Job Shift: Day In this role, you will be an essential member of a diverse and committed team of individuals working hard to prepare our youth for life. The youth we serve have experienced some significant trauma in their past so you will be working with a team trained in trauma-informed care. Your primary focus in this role will be providing individual and family therapy. Position Summary: At Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch our Clinical Program Therapists are an integral part of the interdisciplinary care team for adolescents experiencing emotional, behavioral, psychiatric, and developmental challenges. They provide evidence-based interventions to promote the mental health and well-being of the youth on their caseload. This position involves conducting assessments and developing treatment plans based on varying diagnoses. Clinical Program Therapists are also responsible for working with different funding agencies, complying with external contract requirements, and federal and state guidelines for PRTF. Starting Salary Range: Salary reflects steps 1-5 of an 11-step pay schedule. The starting salary will be determined based on the applicant’s education and relevant experience. Current Montana SWLC, or PCLC, or MFLC range is $2,225.60 - $2,504.93 biweekly Current Montana LCSW, or LCPC, or LMFT range is $2,535.37 - $2,853.58 biweekly Daily and Monthly Responsibilities: Provide, at a minimum, weekly individual and family therapy and twice weekly group therapy in accordance with standards of practice and needs of the youth and family. Complete all clinical paperwork in a timely fashion according to YBGR standards and applicable licensing and accreditation standards. Lead interdisciplinary treatment planning meetings rotating educational planning and team meetings. Responsible for the completion of all Therapy, milieu, and discharge planning documentation for MTPR’s. Understand and communicate the justification for continued need for treatment at a PRTF level of care. Adhere to code of ethics including: The Child and Youth Worker Code of Ethics, The National Association of Social Worker Code and The American Psychological Association Code Complete psychological testing and intakes as assigned by supervisor. Perform duties related to licensure as an independent practitioner to include but not limited to, on call on a rotating basis, providing clinical training to team members and peers and supervision of master level interns. What you will receive if you are selected for this position: It is an opportunity to be a part of something special; it is amazing to see the youth transform, knowing that you are a part of helping them on that journey. Experience and training in Trauma-Informed Care, ARC, and Sensory Motor Regulation Treatment. Challenging and exciting work – no two days are ever the same. A Great Benefits Package includes the use of recreational facilities and a no-cost personal trainer on-site. Plenty of professional development and continuing education opportunities Qualifications 21 years old or older Criminal / Child Abuse Clearance: Must pass criminal record and child abuse registry background check as required by the State of Montana. Master's degree in social work, counseling, or similar field Professional License Clinical Program Therapist 1 – Current Montana SWLC, or PCLC, or MFLC or obtain within 6 months of date of hire. Clinical Program Therapist 2 – Current Montana LCSW, or PCLC, or LMFT Required Abilities/Skills Ability to relate and build rapport with youth and families therapeutically. Ability to work in cooperation and collaboration with treatment team Ability to adhere to code of ethics including: The Child and Youth Worker Code of Ethics, The National Association of Social Worker Code and The American Psychological Association Code Ability and willingness to maintain and enhance clinical skill set Knowledge of and ability to maintain professional therapeutic boundaries and confidentiality with youth and families. Knowledge of behavior modification and age-appropriate child development Good computer skills and able to quickly learn and use YBGR selected software solutions. Good judgment and decision-making skills Demonstrate being self-motivated, self-disciplined, and diligent with forward thinking. Demonstrate the ability to think of their team over self and define success collectively rather than individually. The ability to effectively interact and communicate with others. These skills are essential for building and maintaining relationships, collaborating with colleagues, resolving conflicts, and navigating various social situations. Demonstrate the following values. Faith - is being sure of successfully achieving our mission, based upon our trust in a loving creator. Integrity - doing what is right, putting the needs of others above your own, and living by the highest values. Relationship - being committed to one another in a mutually respectful, dignified, healthy, and honoring manner. Stewardship is the use of any resource or talent entrusted to YBGR to fulfill the mission and values. Willingness and ability to obtain certification in First Aid/CPR and Violence Intervention Prevention.
Responsibilities
The Clinical Program Therapist 1 provides individual and family therapy, conducts assessments, and develops treatment plans for adolescents facing various challenges. They also lead treatment planning meetings and ensure compliance with external contract requirements.
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