IICAPS Mental Health Counselor Position Available In Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut
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Job Description
IICAPS Mental Health Counselor 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars New London, CT 06320 • Hybrid work It’s simple: Our employees are our greatest asset and the heart of our organization. Our successful candidates go to great lengths to serve individuals, children, and families within their homes, schools, and communities. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Child and Family Agency of Southeastern CT (CFA) was founded in 1972 to support and nurture our community’s most vulnerable population. We are dedicated to providing compassionate care to our service area. CFA is looking for a self-starting, motivated, compassionate individual to fill our full-time Mental Health Counselor role working in our IICAPS program. IICAPS (Intensive In-Home Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Services) provides an intensive in-home family-focused treatment program that helps children and adolescents age 4-18 with complex psychological and behavioral needs returning from or at risk for hospitalization or placement in detention or a residential treatment facility. The program engages all family members in a strong working partnership between the child, the family, the school and community This role is Monday-Friday and offers the flexibility of a hybrid schedule. This fast-paced position does require the flexibility to work a combination of day and evening hours within New London County.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver clinical treatment to clients and their families, collaborating with other providers and community partners on client care (including schools, probation, psychiatry, etc.) Maintain clinical documentation in accordance to licensing, accreditation and IICAPS requirements Participate in weekly reflective individual and team supervision Work closely with IICAPS Clinicians and CFA’s Medical Director to ensure skilled integrative care Meet weekly billable expectations defined by CFA Professional requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field Experience working with children, adolescents, and families
Salary:
$54,000 annually. Bilingual Spanish/English preferred with significant pay differential offered.
Benefits Include:
3 weeks paid vacation time 12 sick days 12 paid holidays 5 personal days Winter limited operations shutdown period Medical & Dental Insurance 403(b) 403(b) matching Agency paid life insurance For more information about Child and Family Agency, visit our website at: www.childandfamilyagency.org. AA/EOE