Director of Day Treatment Services/Clinical Coordinator is available at Family Service Madison's Steps to Success Day Treatment Program.
Description:
-Steps to Success Day Treatment (STS) is a program that provides comprehensive mental health services to middle school children, male and female, ages 11 to 14 who experience difficulty functioning in school, home, and community settings due to their mental health issues
-At 40 hours per week, this position will provide daily oversight, supervision, and coordination for the Steps to Success Day Treatment program. This position is responsible for the marketing, development, and oversight of expansion efforts. The position is responsible for some direct service completing assessments and providing back-up for therapeutic groups. The Director of Day Treatment Services will serve on the Senior Management Team and reports to the President/CEO.
Requirements
Qualified candidates include:
-A fully licensed LPC, LCSW, LMFT in the state of Wisconsin required or;
-A psychiatrist qualified under s. HFS 61.06(2) or;
-A psychologist listed and eligible to be listed in a national register of health service providers in psychology
Eligible candidates must demonstrate cultural awareness and be able to work in a team model. Family Service Madison is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to the principles of equity and inclusiveness. People with diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Eligible candidates must pass a Wisconsin caregiver background check and criminal history screening.
Hours: 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday through Friday
Deadline: Until position is filled
To apply, submit your completed application (form found on our website) and a resume to Julie by email.
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