Masters Level Youth Counselor

The Henry & Rilla White Foundation

Tallahassee, FL

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Tallahassee, FL
POSTED
12 days ago

The Henry & Rilla White Youth Foundation, a non-profit human services organization, is seeking a masters degree level counselor to work in the Tallahassee, FL area serving Department of Juvenile Justice referred youth. Clinician will be providingindividual counseling for these youth . The youths intake and evaluation will have already been completed by a licensed evaluator and the clinician will pickup the youth to start treatment planning and counseling.

Applicant will be responsible for setting their own schedule and the majority of work will be completed via Telehealth platform. The Foundation has an office in Tallahassee that can be used or the clinician may work from home as well.

Counselors will receive comprehensive initial and ongoing training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Trauma Focus- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), as well as weekly clinical supervision with a licensed supervisor.

Full Time Position With Benefits

Health , Dental , and Vision Options

Paid Time Off

Paid Company Holidays

Longevity Pay

Flexible Schedule

Essential Functions

Complete Treatment plans

Provide mental health or substance abuse, therapy services based on the youth's individualized risks, treatment needs, and strengths as identified in the diagnostic Mental Health and Substance Abuse Evaluation.

Complete a Treatment plan review each month.

Complete a Progress Report/monthly summary note Monthly

Attend weekly supervision meetings in person, by phone, or SKYPE with licensed supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS & HIRING EXPECTATION'S

Candidate must pass level 2 background screening and drug test

Qualifications include: Master's Degree from an accredited college or University in counseling, social work, psychology, mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy or related field. Training and experience in Cognitive-Behavioral therapy, structural family therapy, and other behaviorally-based treatments are preferred (but not required).



About the Company

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The Henry & Rilla White Foundation