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Core responsibilities

The practitioner will provide individual and group skill services to children, primarily ages 7-11, while engaging with families to support treatment planning and care coordination. Key duties also involve collaborating with school staff and implementing interventions focused on emotional regulation, behavioral issues, and trauma-Related symptoms.

Requirements summary

Candidates need a bachelor's degree in a related field or qualified experience, along with licensure or eligibility in minnesota, potentially requiring an lsw for social work graduates. Applicants must also pass a criminal background check and possess a valid driver's license with access to a personal vehicle.

bachelor degreehigh schoolCommunicationProblem-SolvingCollaborationWorking With ChildrenTreatment PlanningCare CoordinationClinical DocumentationIntervention ImplementationEmotional RegulationTherapeutic SkillsWorking With FamiliesSkill Services DeliveryBehavioral DysregulationTrauma Related Symptoms