What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth and Family Clinician - Centerpoint SAMH Services position at NFI Vermont, Inc.?
Centerpoint is seeking a multi-talented, skillful, and dynamic clinician to join our Substance Use and Mental Health Services team. Practicing in our primary offices in South Burlington, as well as through our partner schools and organizations and through telehealth platforms, our new clinician will provide: individual counseling, group facilitation, family therapy, intervention, and assessment services for teens and their parents or caregivers facing a range of complex issues.
Eligible candidates for this youth and family focused-position are Vermont licensed or license-tracked (Clinical Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, and Alcohol & Drug Counseling). Our strongest candidates are highly skilled with co-occurring treatment for substance use and mental health challenges, developmentally-matched frameworks, multidisciplinary collaboration, and approach this work within a sociosystemic context. Centerpoint strongly encourages applications from candidates with the diverse backgrounds, identities, and experiences that we embrace in our community and in our practice.
Should you be part of our team? If so, please send a letter of interest highlighting your talents and qualities, along with your resume/CV detailing your skills and qualifications to: HumanResources@CenterpointServices.org. All qualified applicants will receive consideration and a reply.
NFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and, as such, prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, ethnic background, disability, or other non-work-related personal trait or characteristic to the extent protected by law.