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ID #1952270
State Rhode Island
City Rhode island
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source Rhode Island
Showed 2019-03-18
Date 2019-03-12
Deadline 2019-05-11
Category Nonprofit
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Clinician for At-Risk Youth (Statewide)

Rhode Island, Rhode island 00000 Rhode island USA

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Clinician for At-Risk Youth

"One person can make a difference, and everyone should try." - John F. Kennedy

Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of others? Do you want to become part of a diverse and talented team of social service professionals? If so, St. Mary's Home for Children is looking for you!

St. Mary's Home for Children is a family of professionals dedicated to providing maximum opportunities for growth and development to children and families. Since 1877, we have been committed to serving the changing needs of children and families through the work of dedicated, caring, and creative professionals. Our rapidly expanding Community Based Service Programs are in need of a number of reliable, flexible, self-motivated team members to join our dynamic community.

The Clinician for At-Risk Youth will work within the STAAR Program. The STAAR Program is the state's first clinical, community-based program for victims of trafficking and high risk youth. The STAAR Program serves male and female victims of sexual exploitation and human trafficking, up to age 25, and their families, and high risk youth. This is a state-wide community/home based program. The overriding goal of the STAAR Program is to keep victims safe in their homes and communities and reduce the risk of re-victimization. The STAAR Clinicians and Care Coordinators work together to provide therapeutic, educational and social support to the survivor, psycho-education and clinical support to the parent or caregiver and work within a team model based on a multidisciplinary approach. The STAAR Clinician will provide individual, family, and group therapy to identified families as well as participate in state-wide advocacy efforts. Schedule is flexible.

Qualifications: Experience providing home-based services with children and families preferred; experience working with survivors of trauma preferred. Clinical candidates must have a Master of Social Work Degree or equivalent Counseling Degree, State Licensure preferred or License eligible with plan to obtain, and a valid driver's license. Bilingual clinicians encouraged to apply; Competitive rates.

Please send resumes/letters of intent to: hr@smhfc.org

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