Clinical Therapist, MST

Comal County, TX
Full Time
Mid Level

This position requires providing therapy in clients homes. 

Help us help others:

This position is responsible for providing Multi Systematic Therapy services to families; ensuring services align with MST fidelity and evidence-based measures. The therapist will provide services to a small caseload of up to 5 families. 

You will get to:

  • Provide direct clinical treatment using the MST treatment model and principles.
  • Conduct assessments of the client and family informing the conceptualization of the behaviors to be addressed via a goal-oriented treatment plan.
  • Will provide therapeutic services in a home and community-based environment.
  • Actively participate as part of the therapy team.
  • Participate in on going MST training and consultation and case planning.
  • Assist families by actively referring them to appropriate services and supports.
  • Assist families with both clinical and concrete services.
  • Perform data entry related to clients in a timely manner as directed by the MST supervisor.
  • Perform basic accountability tasks related to the job, which include compiling and maintain all necessary records.
  • Regular and punctual attendance.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders, both external in the community (schools. Probation, service providers, etc.) and within the funding agency
  • Deliver MST to a caseload of up to 5 families, as required to address program needs.
  • Participate in a 24 hours on-call schedule.
  • Will work with a diverse population.
  • Additional duties as assigned.

Requirements

You’ll definitely need:

  • Master's degree in clinical or counseling Psychology, Social Work, or a related subject area 
  • Professional licensure as LPC-Associate, LMFT-Associate or LMSW under clinical supervision required.
  • Full licensure as an LPC, LMFT, LCSW (preferred)

We’ll also want you to:

  • Employ excellent verbal and written communication skills to engage and report effectively.
  • Maintain a well-organized schedule while allowing room for flexibility and adjustments.
  • Maintain accurate and timely collaborative documentation.
  • Sustain a calm demeanor when under pressure to meet deadlines and handle sometimes difficult situations.
  • Provide exemplary customer service and care to individuals with their best interest at heart.
  • Work autonomously to complete assignments within company and state parameters with a high level of quality. 
  • Complete and maintain both CPR certification and Prevention and Management of Aggressive Behavior training.
  • Have a valid Texas State Driver’s License.
  • Have current automobile insurance and the ability to travel when necessary.

We’re excited to provide:

  • PPO health insurance plan with option to add dependents.
  • PPO dental plan and vision insurance options for healthy teeth and eyes.
  • Employer paid life insurance.
  • 401(a) plan, employer matches your contributions dollar for dollar for up to 8% of your salary. You are 100% vested after 3 years of service.
  • 403(b)/457 plan, employees are immediately eligible to contribute pre-tax earnings.
  • Generous paid time off for fun and vacations and paid sick time for when you’re under the weather.
  • Authentic and caring environment where folks care about each other.

EBA’s mission is to support families and strengthen communities through the high-quality implementation of evidence-based programs (EBPs). As a ‘production company’, we focus on the implementation issues back stage so that EBPs and community-based providers can be the ‘stars’ on stage. Over the past 15 years, EBA has served multiple states and counties in the areas of juvenile justice, child welfare, and behavioral health.

EBA offers a team of professionals with backgrounds in social services, juvenile justice, evidence-based programs, information technology and human resources. EBA’s interdisciplinary team brings a combined total of more than 150 years of experience in clinical services and program management related to community-based and evidence-based programs.

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