Santa Fe Recovery Center
Child Therapist
Santa Fe Recovery Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, 87507
The following information aims to provide potential candidates with a better understanding of the requirements for this role.Description:
Santa Fe Recovery Center
is a leading provider of substance use disorder and mental health treatment and education services. We are looking for a full-time Child Therapist to join our team at our Santa Fe offices. We offer a competitive salary range from $26.50 - $29.50 (BOE) and the Benefits shown below.
Experience working in the Healthcare Industry and/or Non-Profit is highly preferred.
This is a great opportunity to continue to advance in your career while being part of the team that is providing support to the community.
Child Therapist Benefits :A generous PTO package (3 weeks of PTO, 7 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays, & 2 mental health days)Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (90% to 100% premium covered by employer)ST and LT disabilityPet insuranceOpt-in 401k with 4% matchAccess to our comprehensive Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7/365 access to a licensed professional for staff and their immediate familiesSummary:Under the supervision of the Chief Clinical Officer, and the Clinical Supervisor, with dotted line reporting to the Director of Child and Family Services, the Child Therapist specializes in early childhood development and provides counseling and therapy services to children under 8 years old and their families. The Child Therapist conducts assessments, performs child interventions as appropriate, recommends other services for referrals, assists with consultation and program development, and delivers age-appropriate curriculum for children and families. The role requires adherence to trauma-informed, client-centered care principles and supports the LAUNCH project's goals in fostering healthy child development.
The Child Therapist functions within the framework of state and federal law, the counseling and/or social work code of ethics, SFRC/FCDRC policies and procedures. The Child Therapist is expected to work with SFRC/FCDRC leadership and staff to develop, promote, and maintain cultural proficiency throughout the organization.Duties and Responsibilities of the Child Therapist
(Included but not limited to) You'll report to the Clinical Supervisor and:Conduct assessments and evaluations of children under 8 to determine appropriate interventions and treatment plans.Provide individual and group therapy sessions using evidence-based practices, ensuring fidelity to therapeutic models.Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum for children and families to support healthy development.Recommend referrals to other services and coordinate care with external providers to ensure comprehensive support for children and families.Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including the LAUNCH project team, to integrate therapeutic services into broader community health initiatives.Participate in consultation and program development to enhance service delivery and meet the needs of the target population.Ensure that all clinical documentation is completed accurately, in compliance with state, federal, and organizational standards.Engage in continuous professional development, including attending mandatory trainings and participating in supervision sessions.Maintain confidentiality in accordance with state and federal laws, as well as organizational policies and procedures.Respond to client emergencies following established protocols and provide crisis intervention as needed.Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of clinical programming and contribute to research and the implementation of new therapeutic interventions.Support the development and maintenance of cultural proficiency throughout the organization.Participate in public awareness campaigns and community outreach efforts related to child and family services.Perform other duties as required by the Chief Clinical Officer, Clinical Supervisor, and Director of Child and Family Services.Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:Must be computer literate in order to effectively maintain compliance with BHSD Standards and requirements for the use of computerized client assessment, data systems, etc.Proficiency in using electronic health records and other organizational record-keeping systemsBi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural preferredEducation and Experience:Current New Mexico Board licensure as LSAA, LADAC, LMHC, LPCC, LMSW, LCSW, LISW, LMFTSpecialized experience in early childhood development and providing therapy to young children and familiesExperience working with clients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders, providing individual and group psychotherapyMaintain a current, valid NM Driver's License, with a clean driving record and auto insuranceBi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural preferredPM21
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Santa Fe Recovery Center
is a leading provider of substance use disorder and mental health treatment and education services. We are looking for a full-time Child Therapist to join our team at our Santa Fe offices. We offer a competitive salary range from $26.50 - $29.50 (BOE) and the Benefits shown below.
Experience working in the Healthcare Industry and/or Non-Profit is highly preferred.
This is a great opportunity to continue to advance in your career while being part of the team that is providing support to the community.
Child Therapist Benefits :A generous PTO package (3 weeks of PTO, 7 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays, & 2 mental health days)Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (90% to 100% premium covered by employer)ST and LT disabilityPet insuranceOpt-in 401k with 4% matchAccess to our comprehensive Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7/365 access to a licensed professional for staff and their immediate familiesSummary:Under the supervision of the Chief Clinical Officer, and the Clinical Supervisor, with dotted line reporting to the Director of Child and Family Services, the Child Therapist specializes in early childhood development and provides counseling and therapy services to children under 8 years old and their families. The Child Therapist conducts assessments, performs child interventions as appropriate, recommends other services for referrals, assists with consultation and program development, and delivers age-appropriate curriculum for children and families. The role requires adherence to trauma-informed, client-centered care principles and supports the LAUNCH project's goals in fostering healthy child development.
The Child Therapist functions within the framework of state and federal law, the counseling and/or social work code of ethics, SFRC/FCDRC policies and procedures. The Child Therapist is expected to work with SFRC/FCDRC leadership and staff to develop, promote, and maintain cultural proficiency throughout the organization.Duties and Responsibilities of the Child Therapist
(Included but not limited to) You'll report to the Clinical Supervisor and:Conduct assessments and evaluations of children under 8 to determine appropriate interventions and treatment plans.Provide individual and group therapy sessions using evidence-based practices, ensuring fidelity to therapeutic models.Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum for children and families to support healthy development.Recommend referrals to other services and coordinate care with external providers to ensure comprehensive support for children and families.Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including the LAUNCH project team, to integrate therapeutic services into broader community health initiatives.Participate in consultation and program development to enhance service delivery and meet the needs of the target population.Ensure that all clinical documentation is completed accurately, in compliance with state, federal, and organizational standards.Engage in continuous professional development, including attending mandatory trainings and participating in supervision sessions.Maintain confidentiality in accordance with state and federal laws, as well as organizational policies and procedures.Respond to client emergencies following established protocols and provide crisis intervention as needed.Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of clinical programming and contribute to research and the implementation of new therapeutic interventions.Support the development and maintenance of cultural proficiency throughout the organization.Participate in public awareness campaigns and community outreach efforts related to child and family services.Perform other duties as required by the Chief Clinical Officer, Clinical Supervisor, and Director of Child and Family Services.Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:Must be computer literate in order to effectively maintain compliance with BHSD Standards and requirements for the use of computerized client assessment, data systems, etc.Proficiency in using electronic health records and other organizational record-keeping systemsBi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural preferredEducation and Experience:Current New Mexico Board licensure as LSAA, LADAC, LMHC, LPCC, LMSW, LCSW, LISW, LMFTSpecialized experience in early childhood development and providing therapy to young children and familiesExperience working with clients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders, providing individual and group psychotherapyMaintain a current, valid NM Driver's License, with a clean driving record and auto insuranceBi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural preferredPM21
PIb560c3e27d8a-36310-35487120