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Location

Omaha, Nebraska

Core responsibilities

The therapist will provide clinical treatment to various age groups, focusing on short- Or intermediate-Term mental health interventions, including group therapy and specialized work with high-Risk youth involved in exploitation or trafficking. Essential duties also involve completing timely clinical records, conducting comprehensive assessments, and managing caseloads to meet service expectations.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or a related field, along with licensure as a mental health practitioner in nebraska, or eligibility for provisional licensure. Preferred qualifications include 2+ years of experience working with children impacted by abuse/Neglect and willingness to complete initial training in trauma-Focused cognitive behavioral therapy (Tf-Cbt).

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Benefits

  • Licensure reimbursement
  • Liability insurance
  • Clinical supervision of hours
  • Provisional license and licensure application fees
  • Licensure exam fee
  • Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)
  • Licensure renewal fees
  • Insurance credentialing
  • Clinical advancement
  • Evidence-based practice certifications
  • National Network Affiliation (NCTSN) Training/Conference opportunities
  • Tuition Assistance and Scholarship opportunities
  • Access to clinical assessments and tools