Therapist II
Company: Grafton Integrated Health Network
Location: Berryville
Posted on: May 8, 2025
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Job Description:
There has never been an era in which there is more flexibility
for a therapist. The need is great, and the avenues are many. You
can build your own private practice. You can provide tele-therapy
services. You can join a fee-for-service provider.At the end of the
day, however, these opportunities have one thing in common:
loneliness. Some therapists prefer to practice individually, we
understand that. But there is a group that would much rather work
as part of a larger team. This group also generally prefers
complexity because it is the very reason they studied psychotherapy
in the first place. Within that group there is a smaller group that
is extremely mission driven to provide therapeutic interventions
for people with developmental delays.Wait! Most evidence-based
practices are not designed for individuals with developmental
delays! Those individuals require a strictly behavioral approach!We
couldnt disagree moreAt Grafton we have been happily mixing
behavioral and psychotherapeutic approaches together for decades.
We understand that developmental or intellectual delay does NOT
mean that an individual CANNOT achieve insight. Or learn new
skills. Or practice mindfulness. Or meditate. Or learn pro social
behaviors. Or participate in social activities. & etc.In fact, our
entire approach to care is entirely centered upon a trauma-informed
perspective. We believe van der Kolk when he says trauma changes
the brain. We realize that we should focus primarily on comfort,
not on control. We have eliminated the use of restraint in most of
our programs and significantly minimized it in our sub-acute
setting. We teach all staff to follow these simple precepts:We also
believe in empiricism, we value sub-specialization, and support
life-long education, and we want clinical decision-making to be
based on data, not conjecture. We are doing innovative stuff over
here. Our consulting division is active in over 35 states. Come
learn more. This could be the place where you do your best work,
and you truly help someone get their life back.By the way, if you
are starting out in your career, and are post-masters but as of yet
unlicensed we will bend over backwards to make sure you get your
supervision for free.For formalitys sake, here is our dry as a bone
job description:GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision,
plans and implements therapeutic and counseling services and
programs for assigned Grafton students. Duties include assessing
student cognitive, behavioral, social and emotional needs and
developing therapeutic goals and objectives for the student's IEP.
Develops and implements therapy plans, sessions and activities to
meet identified goals and objectives. As a licensed therapist,
provides clinical supervision and direction to therapist interns
and non-licensed therapists. Reports to a Clinical
Administrator.SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONSProvides therapeutic and counseling programs and services
for assigned students; to include individual and group therapy
sessions.Conducts student assessments and evaluations to determine
abilities and needs with regard to cognitive, behavioral, social
and emotional development. Develops therapeutic goals and
objectives and treatment plan for each student based upon needs,
and abilities. Writes therapeutic and behavioral goals and
objectives for the student IEPs.Develops therapy plans, activities
and experiences which address the identified goals and objectives
Prepares materials for planned activities and therapy sessions.
Conducts individual and group therapy sessions. Implements
activities and provides experiences which develop student
cognitive, social and problem solving skills.Collects and records
behavioral and progress related data obtained from therapy sessions
and activities. Evaluates students achievements and progress
pertaining to therapeutic and behavioral programs. Documents
progress, accomplishments and behavioral developments in quarterly
progress reports, discharge summaries and annual reviews.Consults
with supervisors, academic peers and other Grafton staff relating
to student treatment plans and needs. Ensures compatibility of
instructional formats and management procedures for each student in
concert with his treatment team and overall treatment needs.
Provides behavioral consultation and guidance to other Grafton
staff working with assigned students.Serves as advocate for
students; recommends, co-designs and helps to ensure implementation
of student transition plans.Reviews admissions packets and
participates in pre-placement interviews.Provides clinical
supervision to non-licensed therapists. Assists non-licensed
therapists in developing an action plan for pursuing
licensure.Works with consulting psychologists to assign supervision
hours. Ensures clinical accountability of non-licensed
therapists.Identifies and obtains necessary supplies and
equipment.Implements crisis intervention strategies as needed.
Documents and reports all incidents in accordance with policies and
procedures. Serves as on-call therapist as assigned and responds to
student crises.Maintains open communications and provides
information and interpretations to parents, guardians and other
human services agencies regarding student progress, needs and
treatment plans.Participates in a variety of meetings and
committees such as IEP meetings, staff meetings, etc.Provides
program related training to Grafton staff as requested.Performs
other duties as assigned.ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONSProvides input and
participates in policy and procedure designs.Attends conferences
and workshops to keep abreast of professional trends, developments
and techniques.Performs other duties as assigned.MINIMUM TRAINING
AND EXPERIENCERequires a master's degree in counseling, social work
or psychology; and 2 years of clinical experience providing
counseling services and therapy; or any equivalent combination of
training and experience which provides the required knowledge,
skills and abilities. Requires licensure as clinical social worker,
professional counselor or clinical psychologist.SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTSLicensure as a professional counselor, psychologist or
social worker. Requires a valid driver's license.EMPLOYEE
BENEFITSMedical, dental and visionFlexible Spending & Health
Savings Accounts401(k), including an employer matchGenerous Paid
Time Off planEducation AssistanceLife InsuranceEmployee Assistance
Program (EAP)Short-term disability (STD)Long-term disability
(LTD)As Grafton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, you may be eligible for
federal student loan forgivenessIf you have issues applying or have
any questions about this position, please reach out to us at
HR@Grafton.org or 540-542-0200 Ext. 6429.COMPENSATIONBased upon
experience and education.Grafton is an equal employment opportunity
employer and tobacco-free
workplace.#ClinicalGraftonEducationRequiredMasters or better in
Counseling or related fieldMasters or better in Psychology or
related fieldMasters or better in Social Work or related
fieldLicenses & CertificationsRequiredLic Clinical Soc WorkerLic
Prof CounselorDriver's LicenseEqual Opportunity EmployerThis
employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights
pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information,
please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of
Labor.by Jobble
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