Pay is commensurate with experience within a range of $65,000 to $75,000 annually. Full time, exempt, benefits eligible. Bert Nash offers excellent benefits which include medical, dental, vision, KPERS retirement, life insurance, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) providing free counseling and resources, and generous PTO.
Caring. Hope. Giving back. Our mission at the Bert Nash Center as the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) of Douglas County is to advance the health of the community through comprehensive behavioral health services responsive to evolving needs and changing environments. We accomplish this by believing in our team. Each person that works for the Bert Nash Center contributes directly to the success of our clients, organization, and community. Our values of compassion, integrity, equity and hope reflect in everything we do.
We are seeking a compassionate, skilled, and collaborative Child and
Family Therapist to provide high-quality mental health services across both
school environments and our clinical outpatient services office. This hybrid,
full-time (40 hours/week) role offers the unique opportunity to support
children and adolescents in their natural learning environment while also
offering structured therapeutic services in an office setting. The ideal
candidate is flexible, trauma-informed, and passionate about supporting youth,
families, and school communities.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
School-Based Responsibilities
(On-Site)
- Evidence based direct services, including
crisis intervention, therapeutic interventions, assessment, support
services, intakes, and follow up to at-risk children and adolescents and
their families.
- Collaborate closely with
teachers, school counselors, administrators, and support staff.
- Participate in Student Support
Team meetings, IEP/504 meetings and multidisciplinary consultations.
- Offer crisis intervention and
safety assessments when needed.
- Maintain regular communication
with parents/guardians regarding student progress.
- Regular attendance and participation in
their school(s)' mental health team meetings.
- Coordinating intervention strategies with
school personnel and other team members as appropriate.
- Regular and predictable attendance is an
essential function of this position.
Office-Based Responsibilities
- Provide family therapy sessions
as clinically appropriate.
- Utilize evidence-based
therapeutic approaches (CBT, DBT-skills, play therapy, trauma-informed
modalities, etc.).
- Coordinate care with
pediatricians, psychiatrists, and community partners.
- Attend weekly clinical
supervision and team meetings.
Combined Responsibilities
- Completing
clinical assessments to determine eligibility for the
SED Waiver.
- Conduct intakes, diagnostic assessments, and ongoing psychotherapy
with children and adolescents.
- Assuming additional responsibilities
as circumstances warrant.
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance
with agency and state requirements.
Qualifications include but not limited to:
Required
- Minimum of a Master's degree in
Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
- Current state license or
license-eligible (LCSW, LPC, LMSW, LCPC, LMLP, LCP, Psy.D., Ph.D.).
- Experience working with children
and adolescents in clinical or school settings.
- Strong understanding of
trauma-informed care, child development, and evidence-based interventions.
- Flexibility
in assigned working hours.
- An
energetic and positive approach to the rapidly evolving changes and
challenges of a complex work-place.
Preferred
- Prior school-based mental health
or school counseling experience.
- Experience working with diverse
populations and culturally responsive practice.
- Experience with electronic health
records (EHR).
Work Schedule & Conditions
- Hybrid schedule with set hours at
partnered schools and office-based hours.
- Travel between school sites and
office required.
- Occasional evening availability
for office-based sessions is required.
- Reliable transportation.
- Valid and unrestricted drivers
license.