Family Therapist
Company: Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority
Location: Saginaw
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
SCCMHA JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT CLASSIFICATION: Child, Youth and
Family Therapist Pay Range: $67,325.99 - $83,929.64 annually $6,000
Recruitment Bonus for Clinical Master level new hires!! ($2,000
paid at start, $2,000 paid after 3 months, and $2,000 paid after
successful probation period.) POSITION SUMMARY: Under general
supervision of a Mental Health Supervisor (Children's Services),
provides psychotherapy and some case management services to child
and youth consumers and their families for Saginaw County Community
Mental Health Authority (SCCMHA). Is responsible for providing
comprehensive diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, and
therapy services for a diverse caseload including children,
adolescents, and families experiencing mental health issues,
communication challenges, or family conflict. Compiles data to
obtain complete primordial and current history of personal, social,
and emotional situations. Treatment will utilize individual, family
and group treatment methods with emphasis on the use of
evidence-based treatments, and promising practices as clinically
appropriate; consultation and education with other community
agencies and groups; and crisis intervention services. This
position will be deeply familiar with additional services and
resources within the community and have the ability to effectively
and efficiently communicate with others to provide information and
support when required. Treatment is provided in-home, in the
agency, or in the community will be based on clinical need. This
position will be knowledgeable about and actively support
culturally competent recovery-based practices; person centered
planning as a shared decision-making process with the
individual/family, who defines their life goals and is assisted in
developing a unique path toward those goals; and a trauma informed
culture of safety to aid consumer in the recovery process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES: 1. Provides a full-range of
psychotherapeutic services, with emphasis on the use of
evidence-based treatments, and promising practices to the
identified consumer and their family using both outpatient and in
home service delivery modality. 2. May provide case management
services (linking, monitoring, and advocacy) to the identified
consumer and their family, as clinically appropriate, using both
outpatient and in home service delivery modality. 3. Completes and
documents assessment interview with identified consumer and their
family to obtain data concerning personal, social, emotional, and
mental history of identified consumer and their family to inform
accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. 4. Provides direct
mental health services. Formulates individual plans of service
designed for specific symptoms; completes social assessments;
monitors progress of service and treatment from individual, family,
and group therapy sessions; completes quarterly reviews and
considers treatment options. 5. Works with parents and providers to
develop an action plan that identifies appropriate interventions
for a youth who needs mental health support and oversees
implementation of the plan. 6. Provides programmatic consultation
on certain elements of a program to address specific issues that
affect more than one child, staff member and/or family. 7. May
routinely and regularly make home, school, hospital, court, and
visits to other designated sites in order to provide a full range
of mental health services. Primary location of service provision is
based on unique clinical needs of identified consumer and their
family. 8. Interacts with other SCCMHA units and coordinates
treatment with Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS),
Juvenile Court, and other agencies. 9. Works to heighten community
awareness of the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and
families within settings in the system of care for youth. 10.
Prepares required documentation, summaries and notes reflecting
specific goals and objectives. 11. Engages in quality assurance and
improvement activities as required. 12. Participates in and remains
compliant with SCCMHA mandatory training requirements. 13. Utilizes
a family centered planning approach including the pre-planning
process and the offering of independent facilitation. 14. Meets
provider established productivity measures. 15. Adheres to the
mission, vision, core values and operating principles of SCCMHA at
all times. INCIDENTAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: 1. Performs
various administrative functions such as preparing reports and
appearing in court. 2. Addresses and community groups and
organizations. 3. May serve as an officer or member of various
mental health related community agencies which promote general
goals of SCCMHA. 4. Attends meetings, seminars, workshops, and
community events related to the public mental health mission and to
sustain professional competency. 5. Reacts productively to change
and handles other essential tasks as assigned. (The above
statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of
work being performed by individuals assigned to this
classification. They are not intended to be construed as an
exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required of
personnel so classified.) REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: Reports to:
Mental Health Supervisor (Children Services) Supervises: None
WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT: Works in the agency office,
community and homes of consumers/families and provides therapeutic
services to assigned caseload as a member of an assertive treatment
team. Close contact with consumers/families who may have
communicable disease and consumers/families who may be hostile,
aggressive, and potentially violent. Requires travel to multiple
locations, sometimes in bad weather. Ability to work flexible hours
including some evenings to accommodate the population being served.
QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Master's degree in a mental health
related field from an accredited school. Experience: A minimum of
one (1) year of experience in the examination, evaluation, and
treatment of minors and their families. Licenses and
Certifications: Valid Michigan Driver's license with a good driving
record. A limited licensed master's social worker (LLMSW), licensed
master's social worker (LMSW), limited licensed professional
counselor (LLPC), licensed professional counselor (LPC), limited
licensed marriage and family therapist (LLMFT), licensed marriage
and family therapist (LMFT), limited licensed psychologist (LLP)
and licensed psychologist (LP). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
1. Strong skills in developing collaborative relationships with
diverse groups of individuals. 2. Ability to work independently and
as part of a team. 3. Knowledge of mental health programs for
adults as well as children, psychology, child development and
related psychotherapeutic methods, chronic mental illness, third
party payor requirements, mental health code, counseling. 4.
Ability to function with a great deal of professional independence
under the general direction of a program director or staff
supervisor. 5. Excellent communications skills with respect to
listening, oral, written, and public speaking. 6. Ability to handle
individuals who may be distributive or potentially violent. 7.
Ability to understand individuals from all social, economic, and
cultural backgrounds. 8. Ability to facilitate communication
between individuals with differing views. 9. Proficient in
Microsoft Office applications. Physical/Mental Requirements: 1.
Hearing acuity to converse in persona and on telephone. 2. Visual
acuity to observe consumers behavior, read and proofread documents
and use EHR and other electronic devices. 3. Ability to walk, stand
or sit for extended periods of time. 4. Manual dexterity to write
and to operate standard office equipment (PC, Keyboard, Copy
Machine, Fax Machine, etc.) 5. Ability to lift and carry files and
supplies at least 20 pounds. 6. Strong interpersonal skills to
interact with leadership, employees, consumers, and the general
public. 7. Analytical skills necessary to conduct research,
analyze, and interpret complex data and identify and solve problems
by proposing courses of action. 8. Dependable with data collection
and reporting requirements. 9. Ability to plan short and long range
and to manage and schedule time. 10. Ability to handle stress in
meeting deadlines and dealing with large numbers of employees
and/or consumers. 11. Open to receiving continuing education in the
field. (Listed qualifications are for guidance in filling this
position. Any combination of education and experience that provides
the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered;
however, mandatory licensing or certification requirements cannot
be waived. Physical/mental requirements cannot be waived unless
specifically indicated.) Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $67,326
- $83,930 Annual
Keywords: Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority, Saint Clair Shores , Family Therapist, Healthcare , Saginaw, Michigan
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