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Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

Children's Mental Health Practitioner- Community Based

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55199


Children's Mental Health Practitioner

We are seeking a

Children's Mental Health Practitioner

to work with our

New Hope Mental Health Clinic

facilitating CTSS group work and providing community-based work in both Hennepin and Anoka County. The Mental Health Practitioner is responsible for planning and leading daily Children’s Therapeutic Support Services (CTSS) skills.

The Mental Health Practitioner will lead both individual and group skill sessions, complete timely documentation, and deliver an individualized plan of care consistent with the client goals and objectives from their individualized treatment plan. The Practitioner will work in conjunction with the client’s therapists, school supports, families, and community supports in the development and delivery of services, using a trauma-informed and person-centered approach.

Schedule:

Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, two to three days 10:00 am - 6:30 pm.

Locations:

Services are provided in the community primarily in Hennepin County and Anoka County. The Practitioner will provide community-based work and CTSS group work.

Hiring Range:

$23.00 - $24.50, depending on qualifications, plus a $1,000 hiring bonus.

People Incorporated Mental Health Services

is the largest nonprofit mental health provider in Minnesota. For over 50 years, we have been a leading community partner, transforming the health of our communities through innovative solutions.

Main Job Duties: Using and modeling person-centered principles, actively engage clients in their mental health recovery, and develop and maintain appropriate relationships that support the client in meeting their individual goals. Partner with therapists and school staff in carrying out the activities in support of goals identified in the client’s individual treatment plan. Actively participate in all team meetings, case consultations, and agency trainings, sharing relevant developments and/or expertise with other team members and advancing the reputation of services provided. Facilitate and conduct individual and group CTSS skills services that address a variety of needs and health concerns for the client. Required Qualifications: An individual is qualified as a mental health practitioner in at least one of the following ways: Through relevant coursework if the individual completes at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in behavioral sciences or related fields and has at least 2,000 hours of experience providing services to individuals with a mental illness or a substance use disorder, or a traumatic brain injury or a developmental disability, and completes the additional training described in section 245I.05, subdivision 3, paragraph (c), before providing direct contact services to a client. Is fluent in the non-English language of the ethnic group to which at least 50 percent of the individual's clients belong and completes the additional training described in section 245I.05, subdivision 3, paragraph (c), before providing direct contact services to a client. Is working in a day treatment program under section 256B.0671, subdivision 3, or 256B.0943; or has completed a practicum or internship that required direct interaction with adult clients or child clients, and was focused on behavioral sciences or related fields. An individual is qualified as a mental health practitioner through work experience if the individual has at least 4,000 hours of experience in the delivery of services to individuals with a mental illness or a substance use disorder, or a traumatic brain injury or a developmental disability, and completes the additional training described in section 245I.05, subdivision 3, paragraph (c), before providing direct contact services to clients. An individual is qualified as a mental health practitioner if the individual has a master's or other graduate degree in behavioral sciences or related fields. Benefits: Accrue up to 4 weeks of PTO/ESST, plus company-designated holidays and floating holidays. 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with a 3% employer match. Multiple health and dental insurance plan choices available. Lifestyle Benefit – choice between company contribution to health savings account, student loan repayment assistance, or flex time. Employer-paid Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance & Life Insurance. Free access to People Incorporated's Training Institute, offering free CEUs and a wide array of learning and education opportunities. Eligibility for state and federal loan forgiveness programs. People Incorporated is committed to improving the wellness of our clients, staff, and the communities that we serve by providing a tobacco-free environment. People Incorporated is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. People Incorporated values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply.

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