Mental Health Clinician: Social Worker - Bilingual Preferred
The Children's Village
Location
New York
Salary
$3,600 / MONTH
Quick overview
The Mental Health Clinician will provide intensive family and community-based treatment to address antisocial behavior in juvenile delinquents. The role involves promoting behavior change in the youth's natural environment using the strengths of each system to facilitate change.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a Master's Degree in a New York State Licensable degree and at least 12 months of experience as an MST Therapist or 1 year of direct clinical experience with adolescents or family systems. Bilingual in English and Spanish is preferred.
Job description
Position Overview
- MST (Multisystemic Therapy) is an intensive family and community based treatment that addresses the multiple determinants of serious antisocial behavior in juvenile delinquents and offenders.
- MST addresses the multiple factors known to be related to delinquency across the key settings, or systems, within which youth are embedded (e.g. family, peers, school, neighborhood).
- MST strives to promote behavior change in the youth’s natural environment, using the strengths of each system to facilitate change.
- The MST model fits well with the Children’s Village mission statement, current focus towards community based services and family reunification and with CV values.
- The MST model promotes personal responsibility, education, work ethic, community responsibility and an intolerance of violence and prejudice.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Masters Degree in a New York State Licensable degree (incl. MSW, CSW, PhD, PsyD, MFT, MHC) One year of experience preferred but not required.
$3,600 additive given for license or 1 year post grad experience. Bilingual English and Spanish a plus.
The Children’s Village does not discriminate against any employee, prospective employee or contractor because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic predisposition, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction history or any other protected classification under federal, state or local law.