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Intervention, Inc Forensic Behavioral Health Therapist in Lakewood, Colorado

Are you interested in mental health therapy?

Looking to gain addiction counseling experience?

Whether you are interested in therapy, treatment, behavioral health, psychology, social work, counseling, criminal justice, or restorative justice, we have a position for you!

The mission of Behavioral Treatment Services is to provide quality treatment services to people in need, and to enhance the health and well-being of our community. Behavioral Treatment Services provides a continuum of specialized adult offender substance abuse and other treatment modalities. Being a part of the BTS team means being a part of the forefront of Colorado's behavioral health and criminal justice programs and initiatives. Our goals are to provide a space toward client healing, reduce criminal recidivism, assist clients in working towards personal growth, and collaborate with the system and client to work towards mutually agreeable goals.

BTS provides clinical services, court related services, and specialized programs for adults involved in the criminal justice system. BTS provides services at community corrections sites (including residential treatment programs), outpatient locations, jail based, and court liaison programs in 9 counties across Colorado.

In addition to this rewarding, meaningful, and exciting work, we offer: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with a generous 100% immediately vested employer match Paid life insurance Vacation, Sick, and Personal Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays per year A paid wellness hour 1x/week (within 40-hour work week) to promote self-care and wellness-related activities BTS is a qualified employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program $2,000 service award within the first year Career pathing for continued growth and promotion from within Ongoing training such as Trauma-Informed Care, First Aid Certification, Cultural Diversity, Professional Boundaries, Criminal Thinking, Motivational Interviewing Bi-weekly individual and group licensure supervision (LCSW, LPC, CAC II/III/LAC) provided during work time at no cost to employee Flexibility on creating work schedule Paid CAC classes and attendance at CAC classes Incentives for covering extra shifts or groups Salary Range: $55,016 - $60,320/year (depending on licensure)

Hours: Part-time - weekend or evening hours (Flexible schedules available: evenings, weekends, part-time, full-time, 5-8's, 4-10's, 3-12's)

Locations Available : Boulder, CO Longmont, CO Lakewood, CO Greeley, CO Golden, CO Henderson, CO

Application Deadline: Open until filled

Summary: The Clinical Therapist will provide substance abuse treatment on a residential and outpatient basis for clients involved with the STIRT program, a 3 week program of intensive residential treatment within a community corrections facility with transition to outpatient services. Clinicians will be responsible for individual and group counseling sessions for clients in a community corrections facility located in Jefferson County. The therapist will collaborate with client to develop, implement, and revise individualized service plan, maintain required documentation, and collaborate with treatment team to provide trauma-informed clinical care.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Interview clients for admission; assess the need for on-going treatment or referral to other agencies; Provide individual, group, and family counseling as assigned and needed; Provide crisis intervention as needed; Collaborate with Client to develop, implement, and revise individualized treatment/service plans to support successful completion of goal Provide psycho-education classes and other educational presentations on substance abuse; Provide case management services as needed; Communicate with families, probation/parole officers, and community agencies regarding treatment, discharge and aftercare plans; Ma ntain all required clinical documentation, ensuring client confidentiality, in accordance with agency standards; Attend treatment team meetings, community correctional program staff meetings, and clinical staff meetings; Attend training sessions for the purpose of upgrading skills and obtaining or maintaining clinician/counselor certification and licensure; Work on holidays and weekends, as determined by Clinical Supervisor or Clinical Manager Perform any other duties deemed necessary by the Treatment Team, Clinical Manager, or Clinical Director. Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, counseling psychology, or a related human services field; Certified Addictions Counselor II (CAC II), CAC III preferred Active registration in DORA Two years direct clinical experience, to include working with clients

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