Job Description
Provide evidence-based family and individual therapy to youth in residential care, focusing on holistic treatment plans and trauma-informed care.
Adhere to agency, state policies, and promote cultural sensitivity while supporting the mission and values.
Develop and implement treatment plans, complete paperwork, and facilitate quarterly case reviews with clients and families.
Engage families in treatment, promote community collaboration, and coordinate aftercare for seamless transition.
Participate in ongoing training, maintain licensure, and represent the organization professionally in court and community settings.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, support experiential interventions, and assist with crisis intervention and on-call duties.
Supervise interns as assigned, contribute to research projects, and attend various meetings and trainings.
Qualifications include a master’s license in social work, psychology, or related field, experience with trauma, and valid Michigan licensure. Strong communication, reasoning, and physical ability are required. The role involves in-person work, some evening/weekend hours, and physical demands, with a focus on supporting youth and families in a therapeutic environment.