Description
Job title
Therapist
Reports to
Clinical Manager/Program Director
Stepping Stones is the only long-term partial hospital program serving children ages 6 to 11 from the Philadelphia area with significant behavioral, emotional & traumatic histories. The program is a behavioral health program that offers individual, group and family therapy, as well as medication management with the Child Psychiatrist. Children are authorized for 12 to 18 months of services so we also function as their educational setting with classroom instruction up to 4 hours per day. We work closely with the Philadelphia School District. The program follows a modified schedule according to the Philadelphia School District for vacation and holidays and includes a seven week therapeutic summer program.
What We Offer:
Position Summary
This position is for a Masters level clinical to provide individual therapy to 6 12 year old in Stepping Stones partial Hospitalization Program. Ability to collaborate with many multi-disciplinary teams, good communication skills and ability to work on a team. Two year's experience working with children with behavior problems is preferred. This is a part time position-15 hours per week.
The therapist will provide individual, group, and family therapies to children, adolescents or adults depending on program support population using evidence-based practices in addiction-substance use disorders, mental health diagnosis and other areas as required by program. Perform initial assessment, treatment plans, individual and group counseling, coordinate with program support staff to identify and secure additional services and resources based on client needs.
Essential Duties and Functions
Therapy
Caseload management
Administrative
Qualifications
Requirements
Physical requirements
Lifting Requirements
Physical Requirements
Reporting Relationships
Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran, or disability status.