What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Therapist (MSW)-Shelter, Transitional Living, Porch Light Maternity Group Home position at Youth Service Bureau of St Joseph County Inc?
This role is located in South Bend, Indiana.
Do you enjoy making an impact within your community where integrity and excellence is valued and where you can make a meaningful difference in our youth’s lives? If so……
Then, Youth Service Bureau has a place for you!
Youth Therapist-Shelter, TLP, PL
Located: 411 Caterina St. South Bend, IN, 46615 (New Building!!!)
- Provide a Trauma-Informed and Positive Youth Development framework consistent with the values of Youth Service Bureau of St. Joseph County
- Provide crisis intervention, assessment, and screening services to youth at YSB’s Safe Station Shelter, Transitional Living Program, and Porch Light.
- Provide solution-focused/trauma-informed mental health treatment services, including but not limited to individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, intake assessments, treatment planning, and risk assessments.
- Work in partnership with Safe Station Shelter Supervisor and TLP/PL Supervisor to ensure a youth-focused, trauma-informed, and positive youth development environment.
- Consult with Safe Station Supervisor on appropriate incoming placement referrals from mental health providers, courts, physicians, school systems, DCS, JJC and others as required.
- Facilitate community referral services for youth and families.
- Assist in monitoring on-site family visits.
- Track goal progress and collaboratively develop exit plans with youth and families.
- Provide accurate documentation of client interactions in a consistent, timely, ethical, and efficient manner.
- Complete, review, and evaluate clinical documentation of all clients which may include progress notes, intake/exit notes, DCS reports, incident reports, safety screenings, biopsychosocial assessments, and CANS assessments.
- Maintain required data and participant information in the YSB Data Management System, Homelessness Management Information System (HMIS), and KidTraks System.
- Assist in preparation for monitoring visits by funding and licensing sources.
- Included in the rotation to carry the on-call phone for Safe Station.
Knowledge & Ability
- Problem-solving, de-escalation, critical thinking, crisis intervention, understanding, and managing biases
- Understands and reviews best practices in providing services to runaway and homeless youth and their families.
- Ability to accurately assess situations and organize/implement care plans.
- Maintain appropriate boundaries and act appropriately in crisis situations.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to deal effectively in a sensitive manner with diverse populations.
Other Important Information:
Pay/Salary: 65K-70K
Core Hours: This is a full-time position requiring flexible hours and will include evenings and weekends.
Supervisor: Clinical Director
Direct Reports: None
Travel: As needed for training
This job description is intended to be a general summary of job content. It should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of job duties or job requirements.
This position is non-exempt and qualifies under the Fair Labor Standards Act’s minimum wage and overtime pay requirements.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary : $65,000 - $70,000