Day Treatment Child and Family Therapist
Company: Washburn Center For Children
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: April 7, 2025
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Job Description:
All are welcome! People of color, people with disabilities, and
LGBTQIA+ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply!
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Washburn Center for Children is a leading children's mental health
center, caring for a wide variety of children's needs associated
with anxiety, depression, behavioral difficulties and trauma.
The 141-year-old nonprofit offers critical mental health
intervention to help children - and their families - realize hope.
Washburn Center for Children serves almost 4,000 children ages 0-18
and approximately 9,000 family members each year. Washburn Center's
three office locations - Brooklyn Park, Edina, and Minneapolis -
serve the entire Twin Cities metro area. The nonprofit also offers
in-home services, and its school-based program serves 50+ schools
in the Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Minneapolis, Savage, Burnsville
and Eagan school districts.
The demand for therapeutic care has skyrocketed. Join our team to
help children through the setbacks of life and create a better
future. To learn more about how we do that work in homes, schools
and clinic-based services, visit us online.
A BRIEF SUMMARY OF OUR DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM
Washburn Center is one of only a few preschool and early elementary
day treatment programs in Minnesota. This intensive program
provides early intervention and helps children in pre-school
through second grade in the Minneapolis school district:
- Gain and improve self-regulation skills
- Learn pro-social behaviors
- Learn adaptive ways to rely on adult relationships for
support
At Washburn Center for Children, we join a child's perspective of
their world, viewing this as both important and critical; centering
mental health care to help them develop increased social, emotional
and behavioral skills and functioning. We work with a collaborative
model that focuses on repair through relationships.
In addition to the child attending therapeutic group sessions,
clinicians help children and families through pre- and after-care
services, group and family therapy and connect with psychiatric
services as needed.
Children continue to attend their community school or preschool for
a half day. Our Day Treatment staff collaborate closely with a
child's teachers and caregivers to ensure the ongoing success of
the child and to help the child transfer lessons learned in
Washburn Center's therapeutic group to their traditional school
setting.
WHAT CAN WASHBURN CENTER OFFER YOU?
Washburn Center for Children is committed to all our employees'
professional development. During your time at Washburn Center you
will receive continuous clinical training, increased supervision
time and exposure to a wide array of clinical needs. Case
Management is a unique field which will provide you with an
expansive understanding of family mental health. As such this role
is well suited for Social Work experienced individuals or Mental
Health qualified Professionals. Additionally this role is a highly
collaborative function, and you will experience exposure to all
programs at Washburn Center and work in collaboration with the
various experienced professionals at Washburn to ensure the best
care for the children and families in your care.
Role Responsibilities
Clinical Treatment - Clinicians will provide a combination of the
following mental health services, including:
Group Therapy - Clinicians will be required to provide group
therapy, including the following:
- Conduct Diagnostic Assessments as needed
- Develop and implement an individualized treatment plan based on
the diagnosis
- Work with co-therapists to provide and lead scheduled group
services
- Plan and implement therapeutic activities based on the child's
individual treatment plan goals and objectives, developmental
needs, and therapeutic group themes
- Lead a group environment that demonstrates consistency,
respectful communication, safety, predictability, clear limits, and
encouragement
- Intervene respectfully, safely, and directly to maintain the
children's physical and emotional safety and use therapeutic
approaches to help prevent aggressive, destructive, and harmful
behavior
- Ability to use and apply therapeutic methods learned through the
Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) which includes verbal
de-escalation and therapeutic holds
- Care coordination, including collaboration with psychiatrists and
other professionals working with the child
- Work with co-therapists, program supervisors, and program support
to maintain enrollment of 6 children and a daily attendance of 5
children in the group setting
- Create a discharge plan
- Provide fill in support to cover group settings for co-therapists
when needed
Individual Therapy - Clinicians will be expected to provide
individual therapy to clients, including:
- Conduct Diagnostic Assessments as needed upon enrollment and with
referrals
- Develop and implement an individualized treatment plan based on
the diagnosis
- Care coordination, including collaboration with psychiatrists and
other professionals working with the child
- Provide individual skills services in the client's home, school,
and other community programs based on the objectives and needs
identified in the client's treatment plan
- Create a discharge plan
Family Therapy - Clinicians will be expected to provide family
therapy with the client's family, including:
- Conduct Diagnostic Assessments as needed
- Develop and implement an individualized treatment plan based on
the diagnosis
- Care coordination, including collaboration with psychiatrists and
other professionals working with the child
- Provide or conduct family therapy and/or skills to the family
members in the client's home based on the objectives and needs
identified in the client's treatment plan
- Create a discharge plan
Documentation - Clinicians will be expected to maintain required
documentation as specified in our Clinical Policy Manual,
including:
- Diagnostics assessments
- Treatment plans for each client
- Daily progress notes
- Document frequency and types of interventions used in group
therapy
- Complete CASIIs/ECSIIs and work with parents to complete the
parent SDQ or other identified instruments at intake
- Discharge summaries
- Satisfaction surveys
- Timely response of communications from the program director, the
supervisor, or program support to ensure clear communication
throughout the program
**All clinicians are to ensure Minnesota and HIPAA data privacy
requirements are followed.**
Role Requirements:
- Must have a Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or other
human service field
- Must maintain or be working towards independent licensure
(licensure as LICSW, LP, LPCC, or LMFT strongly preferred)
- If candidate has a Master's in Social Work, valid licensure as an
LGSW is required upon starting position
- 1-2 years of experience working with severely emotionally
disturbed children and their families and providing therapeutic
groups for children is required, with 3-5 years preferred
- DC: 0-5 training desired
- Flexibility, resourcefulness, and demonstrated cultural
responsiveness when working with diverse populations, specifically
those impacted by systemic inequality
- Applicants must have knowledge and application of trauma-informed
practice, and experience working with children that have
experienced trauma
- Must have vehicle in operating condition, a valid driver's
license, and car insurance
Salary bracket: $60,000 - $75,000 (Salary is based on several
factors including but not limited to Independent licensure status,
work experience and education)
Why work at Washburn? https://youtu.be/i4OPCDl1CMg
BENEFITS at WASHBURN:
Washburn offers benefits to Full-Time benefit eligible employees
comprehensive Dental, Vision, Health, Life and Long-term disability
insurance. Additionally, we offer a 403b retirement plan and a
flexible benefit option (FSA).
Vacation: Paid Vacation accrues at 10 hours of vacation per month -
up to 15 days / 120 hours annually.
Sick Leave: Paid sick leave accrues at 6.68 hours of sick per month
- up to 10 days / 80 hours.
Holidays: There are 2.5 days/20 hours of floating holidays per year
in addition to the eight standard holidays.
***Please note that Internships, Part-Time (less than 30
hours/week) and Temporary positions are NOT eligible for all of
Washburn Center's benefits***
Washburn Center for Children is an EEO/AA employer: women,
minorities, people with disabilities, people that hold different
gender identities and expressions and veterans are encouraged to
apply. Cultural responsiveness and advancing equity are essential
to achieving our mission. Our core values guide how we actively
heal, learn and work.
To learn more about life at Washburn and how we work together,
visit us online.
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