School Based (Day Treatment Program) Mental Health Practitioner - White Bea at North Homes Children & Family Services
White Bear Lake, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Jan, 26

Salary

49000.0

Posted On

15 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mental Health Services, Client-Centered Care, Collaboration, Communication, Documentation, Training, Family Engagement, Crisis Intervention, Child Development, Interpersonal Skills, Trauma-Informed Care, Strengths-Based Approach, Flexibility, Professionalism, Decision-Making, Community Engagement

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth and families? Join a mission-driven team that empowers individuals and strengthens communities through exceptional mental health care. Pay & Perks Starting annual salary of $49,000 Health, dental, and life insurance Paid time off (PTO) and holiday schedule Retirement plan options CEU's, training, and growth opportunities Supportive team environment Position Summary As a Mental Health Practitioner, you’ll provide direct, client-centered mental health services such as individual and group skills training in a school-based, day treatment setting. You’ll work closely in collaboration with the treatment team to design and implement personalized treatment plans, maintain detailed documentation, and coordinate services across multiple systems of care. Your role will be vital in improving the emotional, social, and educational functioning of clients—while being a trusted partner to families, schools, and other community stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Collaboration & Communication Serve as a liaison between families, schools, and support networks—building strong partnerships. Maintain clear, timely, and professional communication, both written and verbal. Represent clients’ best interests with professionalism and respect in all interactions. Client & Family Engagement Develop and implement tailored mental health treatment plans in collaboration with treatment team. Educate and empower clients, families, and school staff with valuable mental health resources. Recognize and build on client strengths while addressing key areas of growth. Documentation & Training Accurately complete clinical documentation in accordance with agency timelines and billing guidelines. Stay at the forefront of the field through ongoing training and professional development. Maintain compliance with legal and ethical standards, including confidentiality and mandatory reporting. All-Hands Mental Health Support Pitch in as needed to support team initiatives and evolving agency needs. Be flexible and ready to adapt in a dynamic work environment. Requirements You're a great fit if you: Meet Qualified Mental Health Practitioner criteria (qualifications can be reviewed here) Have strong knowledge of parenting, child development, and family dynamics. Have outstanding communication, decision-making, and interpersonal skills. Have a heart for working with high-risk youth and families in crisis. Are nonjudgmental, trauma-informed, and have a strengths-based approach. Physical Requirements Ability to sit for extended periods. Travel to schools and service locations as needed. Occasionally lift and carry up to 20 lbs. Comfortable using computers and office equipment for daily documentation and communication. Equal Opportunity Employer North Homes Children and Family Services proudly embraces Equal Opportunity Employment. We welcome all applicants regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, or background. Your uniqueness is our strength.
Responsibilities
As a Mental Health Practitioner, you will provide direct mental health services in a school-based setting, collaborating with a treatment team to implement personalized treatment plans. Your role will involve engaging with clients and families to improve emotional, social, and educational functioning.
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