Community Based MST Therapist

Florence, SC
Full Time
Mid Level

Grace Harbour, Inc. (http://gharbour.com ) a youth and family serving agency with locations throughout Georgia, is looking for therapists to deliver Multisystemic Therapy (MST) to families in the Florence/Pee Dee area. Grow your career and be a part of the newly funded S.C. LEAP (Leveraging Effective Alternatives to Placement) Project!  MST is a top researched community-based intervention model directed at families with youth ages 12 through 17 years old where there is involvement in the juvenile justice system. More information on this treatment model may be found here: www.mstservices.com.  

Grow your career, be challenged and realize the potential in yourself! If you are passionate about serving youth and families in their homes, have superior interpersonal, & open communication skills, desire to work in an environment with constructive oversight & focus on successful outcomes, we want you! If you are positive, vibrant, flexible, and compassionate, we want you! We are seeking individuals with mental health clinical training and experience to deliver Multisystemic Therapy (MST).

Duties include assessment, treatment, documentation, and collaboration with caregivers, families, youth, and community stakeholders. Therapist will function as part of a MST team and will participate in weekly team supervision and consultation. Must be willing and able to work a flexible schedule based on families’ availability. Specific experience in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy including trauma treatment, Structural Family Therapy, Strategic Family Therapy, and behaviorally-based treatments preferred. Master's in mental health or related field required. S.C. licensure preferred. 

This is a full time position with competitive benefits. Starting Base Salary Range as a W2 Employee is $47,500-$65,000 depending on experience & licensure status. Flexible work schedule ; opportunities for free continuing education (CE's) hours and for thorough training in this highly researched model.  PTO, Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Life insurance, and retirement plan benefits are just part of a robust benefits package. 

If you want to impact change and do it effectively, if you want excellent training, licensure opportunities, effective and meaningful supervision, to gain clinical experiences and skills, please apply! EXPECT TO BE CHALLENGED, DEVELOPED, AND EXCITED, BOTH PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY!

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