Pediatric Mental Health Therapist
Company: Christian Children's Home of Ohio
Location: Wooster
Posted on: April 4, 2025
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Job Description:
SUMMARY: The CRC Cottage Therapist provides individual and group
therapy as well as crisis counseling to clients on his/her caseload
according to each clients' needs/abilities. Functions as a team
leader within their assigned cottage to oversee therapeutic
services and guide client through the treatment program.
Collaborates with Cottage Supervisor to create and maintain a
healthy culture in the cottage in which staff are supported and
empowered to provide a healthy balance of structure and nurture so
that clients can feel safe to engage in programming and receive
treatment.
All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a
successful applicant will need are listed in the following
description.
Rewards:
$2500 Employment bonus - paid within 60 days of employment
(prorated for PT)
401(k) with employer match
Health Insurance (FT only)
Dental (FT only)
Vision (FT only)
Paid time off & paid holidays (FT only)
Life Insurance (including optional coverage for dependents) (FT
only)
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.
It is the responsibility of each employee to be a consistent
witness for Jesus Christ and to adhere to the Statement of
Faith/Standard of Moral Conduct. Further, each employee is
responsible for dealing with others with a Christ-like attitude
while helping them experience their worth in Christ and
demonstrating behaviors reflecting CCHO's core values of Relentless
Commitment, Selflessness, and Kindness.
Job-specific essential functions include the following:
TEAM FIRST: Makes every effort to maintain a 'team first' spirit
and atmosphere within the workplace environment, maintaining
appropriate working relationships and promoting collaboration.
Meets regularly (at least monthly) with Cottage Supervisor to
discuss the culture/tone of the cottage, specific client
concerns/issues, areas of development, etc. and documents minutes
from these meetings.
Collects, organizes and analyzes information about individuals and
families through records, tests, interviews and professional
sources. Assesses client's therapeutic needs/strengths and
establish a therapeutic relationship while utilizing interventions
that will enhance overall functioning.
Provides support for cottage staff and clinicians through
debriefing and processing incidents occurring with residents and
providing psychoeducation on diagnoses and behaviors.
Facilitates group sessions, assisting individuals to understand and
overcome past trauma and find hope and insight into their present
and future dreams/goals.
Completes appropriate documentation and paperwork including, but
not limited to, progress notes after each therapy session,
step-down/extension/discharge recommendations, Behavior
Intervention Plans, Mental Health Assessments, Discharge/Transfer
summaries and ITP's. Coordinates services with psychiatric and
psychological services. Develops and maintains appropriate records
on clients.
Participates in various assigned committees.
Participates in referral team, giving input on which clients would
fit program well. Participates in referral interviews as needed.
Facilitates assessment for new intakes and works to engage client
in programming.
Available 24/7, as appropriate, to meet the needs of residents
on-site or face-to-face via interactive videoconferencing. Provides
lethality assessments/recommendations for care.
Facilitates case management by designing, writing and coordinating
individualized treatment plans (ITP) for each client.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, reading/analyzing
materials and reports from outside organizations, discussing with
staff the progress of the client, revision of plans in order to
ensure the best possible care, collaborating with Shift Supervisors
on how treatment plans should be implemented by treatment team,
monitoring compliance with the plans, attend school IEP meetings,
participate in weekly status meetings and attend cottage group
meetings to discuss treatment. Attends court as needed. Interviews,
evaluates and participates in the decision process regarding new
candidates for CCHO.
Provides treatment/interacts with clients and families utilizing
Trust Based Relational Intervention modality.
Completes and updates room exceptions lists for each client's room
in assigned cottage.
Creates and oversees implementation of Integrated Guidance Plans
for each client in assigned cottage.
Performs other duties as required, including but not limited to,
participation in agency and professional training and collaboration
with cottage clinical team and other CRC positions. Provide
training to cottage staff regarding needs of the client.
Other duties may be assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None.
REQUIRED SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business
periodicals, professional journals, technical procedure, or
governmental regulations.
Ability to read, comprehend and write routine reports and
correspondence. Ability to effectively communicate before groups of
varying sizes of customers or employees of the organization.
Excellent interpersonal skills, including conflict resolution,
required. Must be able to communicate well with colleagues,
verbally and in writing to ensure safety and efficiency.
Ability to multi-task and prioritize assignments. Excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to apply common sense. Ability to define problems, collect
data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to apply
principles of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of
intellectual and practical problems. Ability to deal with nonverbal
symbolism (formulas, scientific equations, graphs, etc.,) in its
most difficult phases. Ability to deal with a variety of abstract
and concrete variables.
Competency with Microsoft Office Suite and the internet, as well as
CCHO clinical documentation software (electronic health
record).
Ability to function well in a fast-paced environment, as well as
cope and tolerate high levels of stress.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES:
Master's Degree in social work or counseling strongly preferred.
Bachelor's level clinicians may be considered, depending on type,
length, etc. of related experience.
License in social work (LSW) or counseling (LPC) required.
Independent licensure (LISW, LPCC) preferred.
Four to ten years of related experience. Experience working with
children from hard places strongly preferred. Strong preference for
experience in a children's residential treatment facility.
Valid Ohio Driver's License and a driving record that allows that
individual to be insurable on agency policy, as job includes
occasional travel.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Frequently required to walk, sit, talk, and hear, including a
requirement to stand or walk for extended periods of time,
sometimes through uneven terrain.
Often required to use hands/fingers, handle or feel; reach with
hands and arms, climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance
vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Regularly able to lift/move up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to be outdoors in various weather conditions for
extended amounts of time.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision, distance vision, depth perception and ability to adjust
focus.
Must be able to drive a vehicle legally and safely in the state of
Ohio.
Must maintain compliance/certification with CCHO's requirements for
using physical restraints (SCM: Safe Crisis Management), including
sufficient strength and completion of extensive training. Physical
ability to respond to crisis, including, but not limited to running
and performing physical restraints.
CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (CQI): All Agency staff are expected
to focus on Quality improvement as a part of their job
responsibilities, in an effort to make the Agency a safe and
healing environment for clients and staff. This expectation
includes, but is not limited to teamwork, improving service
delivery, fulfilling department goals, and other job-specific tasks
that encourage excellence.
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Keywords: Christian Children's Home of Ohio, Mansfield , Pediatric Mental Health Therapist, Healthcare , Wooster, Ohio
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