Youth ACT Mental Health Professional
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Youth ACT Mental Health Professional

ICAN

Location: Utica,NY, USA

Date: 2024-11-09T20:33:56Z

Job Description:
The Mental Health Professionalis responsible for providing treatment to children and their families to support identified treatment goals and targeted service interventions. The Licensed Mental Health Professional will address the clinical needs of the children and the complex needs of the entire family unit. Will adhere to and promote the philosophy and mission of the company by performing the following duties. Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Provide case contacts, which include home visits. Complete assessments, provide individual/family/group therapy, treatment planning, monitoring and crisis management.
  • Address the clinical needs of the children and the complex needs of the entire family unit. Treatment interventions utilized by this team member must be individualized to the child and family, as well as evidence-based.
  • Assist with providing therapeutic communication and interactions with youth/families for the purpose of alleviating symptoms or functional limitations associated with a child/youth's behavioral health diagnosis, reversing or changing maladaptive patterns of behavior, encouraging personal growth and development, and supporting the child/youth's capacity to achieve age-appropriate developmental milestones.
  • Provides crisis response, which includes a rotating on call schedule amongst the ACT team members.
  • Participation in daily morning team meetings and bi-weekly supervision.
  • They must successfully complete the required ACT Institute trainings as well as obtain and maintain CANS certification.
Education/Experience:
  • Professional License by the New York State Education Department is required and operating within the practitioner's scope of practice as defined by New York State law. This license includes that of a licensed social worker (LMSW), licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), licensed mental health counselor (LMHC), or licensed creative art therapists (LCAT).
  • At least 3-5 years of experience working with children and youth with significant emotional disorders, severe mental, emotional and behavioral impairments (commensurate with RTF or CR level of care), histories of hospitalization, and families with complex, multi-system needs, in crisis, with children in a mental health setting, or related experience.
  • Experience with providing evidence-based treatments and familiarity with evidence-based practices is crucial to this role.
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