Job Description
The Family Based Mental Health Therapist is part of a two-therapist team offering Structural Family Therapy frequently in conjunction with Trauma Focused Cognitive Therapy to children and families in the home and community.
Responsibilities for Family-Based Mental Health Therapist:- Utilize the Structural Family Therapy Model, providing treatment 3-5 times each week in the home and community settings based upon family's needs
- Complete documentation including, but not limited to, progress notes, treatment plans, 30-day reviews, ChildLine reports, etc.
- Attend WPIC Family Based training for FBMH Therapists and complete the graduation criteria for the program
- Maintain client records in a complete and timely manner; meet record keeping standards set by Barber National Institute
- Maintain productivity standards set forth by the Director of Clinical Services
- Attend supervision, including team, individual, and group, as required
- Must be 18 years of age
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, special education, or related field
- Two years' experience in the CASSP system
- Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle
- Eligibility for State Police Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse History Clearance
- DHS and PDE FBI clearances required
- Structural Family Therapy training offered through the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic is provided bi-monthly
Our benefits are created with YOU in mind.
Healthcare
Highmark Medical and Mental Health
Affordable Telemedicine only option
Free Delta Dental Coverage
Free Davis Vision Coverage
Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance
Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
Financial Well-being
401K and 403B Retirement Savings options
Employee Referral Bonus program
Student Loan Forgiveness
College Scholarship & Tuition Discounts
Employee Discounts
Life & Family Support
Free Life Insurance
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
LifeSolutions Employee Assistance Program
Erie Campus*- discounted on-site weekday childcare
Employee discounts for select events and services
The Barber National Institute is a non-profit committed to its mission of providing the highest quality services for children and adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, or behavioral health challenges and their families. Since our founding in 1952, we have evolved into a multi-faceted organization serving more than 6,200 individuals annually with a wide range of educational, vocational, residential, early intervention,and behavioral health programs.
Qualified applicants must meet eligibility for PA Child Abuse History and Criminal Record Check. We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. If you need accommodation to apply, please contact HR. EOE