What are the responsibilities and job description for the Outpatient Therapist- $5,000 Sign On Bonus position at St. Ann's Home?
$5,000 Sign On Bonus
St. Ann's Home & School, in Methuen, MA, is a leader in special education and residential programming, offering private day programs, child and adolescent residential services, along with a broad range of outpatient services.
We are seeking a Master’s level clinician to provide individual and family therapy through St. Ann’s Community Outreach Services. Qualified candidates must be licensed or license-eligible, either mental health counseling or social work. This clinician may also supplement therapy and case management services within our short term, acute care program, residential program and therapeutic day school.
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to, maintaining a full caseload of clients in Outpatient, CBHI, CBAT, and TCU levels of care, fulfilling paperwork requirements, interfacing with collaterals, and other case management responsibilities. Ability and willingness to provide services in the community is required. Bi-lingual skills are a plus, but not required. Supervision provided weekly.
Therapists must be able to sit for long periods of time, drive a motor vehicle, write extensively, use the telephone for extended periods of time, climb stairs, lift and carry 11-20 lbs. Job requires frequent travel and visits to clients' homes and schools. There is extensive contact with other agencies, parents, courts, physicians, etc., via telephone and in person.
St. Ann's Home offers competitive salary and benefits, tuition reimbursement, on-site trainings, a supportive working environment and potential for career advancement.
The mission of St. Ann's Home & School is to provide a continuum of assessment, treatment, educational, and community-based services for children, adolescents, and young adults who present with a variety of mental health, emotional, and educational challenges. We seek to provide state-of-the-art programming and services in collaboration with these clients, their families, and other community and state agencies to help them manage their disabilities through our residential, day school, and community outreach programs with the goal of supporting the child in the least restrictive setting.