Multiple Therapy Options

D A Blodgett-St JohnsGrand Rapids, MI
10d

About The Position

There are multiple opportunities at D.A. Blodgett- St. John’s to work with clients under the age of 18 either in an individual, family or group setting for the purpose of helping them to understand and manage a wide range of developmental and behavioral issues. Some positions offer support within the Kent School Services Network (KSSN) to increase support for students, families and schools along with increasing access to health, mental health and community resources to increase parent/community engagement and involvement, to promote opportunities that supports student’s educational, social and emotional development. Some positions provide intensive targeted and coordinated planning, linking, training and advocacy support for youth ages from 0-18 and foster families to preserve placement. There are many opportunities for Therapists at DABSJ, check out the attached job descriptions and apply.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in a Human Services related field.
  • Some candidates must be licensed to practice mental health therapy in the state of Michigan.
  • If temporary or limited licensed, must be completing steps towards full license.
  • Must possess a strong knowledge of child development and be trauma informed.
  • Must have a valid driver's license.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge related to foster and adopted children and families is preferred.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision.
  • Life Insurance.
  • Paid Holidays Off, Paid Time Off.
  • 403B Retirement Opportunity.
  • Flexible Scheduling.
  • Opportunity to learn and grow from working with a diverse population of children and families.
  • Support from our robust EAP (emotional, organizational skills, financial planning, etc).
  • Work within an environment of creative problem solvers.
  • Regular supervision.
  • Working within a collaborative division with a wide variety of experience and knowledge.
  • Work within a trauma informed environment supported by the Sanctuary Model (trauma informed organizational change model).
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