Clinical Therapist (Clinician) Multisystemic Therapy

Porter County, IN
Full Time
Mid Level

Home-Based Therapist Position Openings in Lake, Porter and LaPorte Counties

Hybrid role requiring community-based visits and remote work days from home.

Would you thrive in a supportive team environment? Learning and growing every day? Working with a small caseload of families?

You will receive ongoing team support, training, and supervision in the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model as you work holistically with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement MST.

Extensive research has proven the effectiveness of MST. MST therapists work in close collaboration with all involved to address the needs of youth who engage in problematic and criminal behaviors and, in some cases, substance abuse. 

You will empower families to address problematic behaviors and to help their youth ages 12–17 make life-transforming changes. Treatment progress is made through intensive interventions such as changing unhelpful family interactions, addressing the youth’s problems with peers and in school, and increasing social support, to name a few. For more information on multisystemic therapy, please watch this video: How Does MST Work? 

Preferred Experience 

  • Professional clinical licensure is preferred but not required. 
  • Direct use of pragmatic (i.e., structural, strategic, and functional) family therapies 
  • Therapy with children and adults using cognitive-behavioral techniques 
  • Couples therapy using behaviorally-based approaches 
  • Implementation of interventions within or between systems in the youth’s natural ecology (i.e., family, peer, school, and neighborhood) 
  • Collaboration and partnership with community agencies 
  • Previous work providing in-home or community-based therapy services 

Qualifications 

  • A master's degree in clinical or counseling Psychology, Social Work, or a related subject area required
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable transportation to travel to client’s homes and possibly transport multiple clients at once. 
  • Must live within a 30 to 45 minute travel time from the designated service area. 

Duties & Responsibilities 

  • Engage in weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress with ongoing support from your supervisor and team members, including through group supervision.
  • While only one therapist works with a particular family, the MST team facilitates a supportive work environment to cover each other’s clients for vacation or time off and support each other to maintain a work-life balance.
  • Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation activities designed to help you acquire extensive clinical skills within the MST treatment model. 
  • Provide clinical treatment to families using the MST treatment model and principles. Some principles include leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, understanding sequences of behavior, and increasing mature behavior.
  • Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family. gather information on behaviors of concern and strengths in the family and their ecology to inform conceptualization of the problem behaviors and interactions within the family’s ecological context.
  • Work comfortably with a diverse community of clients
  • Learn how to effectively connect with the families in the communities served by the team
  • Continuously work to engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff such as school systems, probation, and child welfare in change-oriented treatment. 

Benefits Include:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Employer-paid life insurance, short and long-term disability
  • 401k Match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Generous PTO plan
  • Qualified employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

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.

Our project support services address common implementation questions and concerns, such as:
• System Assessment: what are the gaps or needs in your current service system?
• Readiness Support: how do we get providers and stakeholders ready for EBPs?
• Program Implementation: how do we ensure we are implementing with high fidelity?
• Service Coordination: how do we make sure we’re matching the right service at the right time for the right children, youth, and family members?

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.

“EBA offers a full-range of implementation supports for FFPSA!”

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