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Mental Health Therapist / Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) Clinician
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$67,725 - $73,000 a year
Full-time
- Under the direction of the Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and in collaboration with a fully integrated New Journeys clinical team, the Therapist/Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) Clinician works with program participants (i.e., individuals ages 15-25 or older who have experienced a first episode of psychosis) to help them set and achieve their personal recovery goals.
- The Therapist/IRT Clinician should have a recovery orientation to treatment and be able to work as part of an integrated, collaborative team of professionals dedicated to empowering adolescents and emerging/young adults to achieve optimal role functioning at school, work, social and leisure adjustment, self-care skills, and a sense of positive well-being and purpose.
- Utilize the Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) curriculum with clients, including the core set of Standard modules and additional modules based on individual client needs and goals
- Attend any initial and ongoing New Journeys and IRT training and/or meetings required by program contract and supervisor to continue to improve New Journeys Program
- If there is not a separate case manager on the team, the IRT Clinician may be responsible for identifying and addressing the clients case management needs
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