Overview
Join a Team That Changes Lives
For more than 170 years, Elwyn has been leading the way in supporting children, teens, and adults with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and behavioral health challenges. As a mission-driven nonprofit, we're here to create real change - helping people lead meaningful, fulfilling lives.
Now, we're looking for passionate team members to join us. Here, your work will change lives - including your own. You'll make an impact every day, find purpose in what you do, and grow in a career that truly matters.
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Job Description
SCHEDULE: 10-20 HOURS PER WEEK
POSITION SUMMARY: The Mobile Therapist (MT) provides intensive therapeutic services to children and their families in the home, school and other community settings. The Mobile Therapist works directly with the client and family and providing support and assistance, when appropriate, to the Mental Health Case Manager.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop the child's resiliency plan which should include but is not limited to:
Assessing the strengths and therapeutic needs of the child and family
Having the child be an active participant
Including parents or other caretakers as members of the treatment team
Communicating with the family and case manager to identify any necessary family support services and develop a plan to obtain identified services
Determining, in conjunction with the child, family and other involved professionals, the clinical need for special evaluations and services, such as psychiatric medication assessment or psychological testing
Collaborating with the child, family and other involved professionals to develop daily routines to be used during times of crisis and transition, as well as a 24-hour crisis plan
Submit the completed treatment team input form prior to the end of the authorization in accordance with program regulations
Provide child-centered, family-focused, individual, and family psychotherapy, as agreed on with the family, in support of the resiliency plan using a strengths-based approach. Specific formats for individual and family therapy will vary according to the individualized needs of the child and may include session(s) with:
the child individually
the entire nuclear family
the family and a community resource, e.g. minister, scoutmaster, mentor
the family and teacher, guidance counselor, or principal
subsystems of the above, as clinically indicated and agreed on, e.g, parent(s), siblings
Respond to crisis situations using agency taught protocols and techniques in appropriate manner and make referrals to community services as needed
Use Electronic Health Record (EHR) to complete progress notes and authorization of services for every corresponding service provided
Ensure compliance with the Child and Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP) principles and principles of cultural competency during all interactions with the child and family
Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using agency-trained protocols
Perform other duties as assigned
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
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From our beginning as one of the nation's first schools for children with intellectual disabilities in 1852, Elwyn has continued to be at the forefront of developing unique, innovative services for people with disabilities. For over 158 years, our mission and vision have remained steadfast:
Maximizing potential through personal commitment, collective talents and innovation, Elwyn supports individuals with diverse challenges in shaping distinctive, meaningful lives.Through partnerships with families, communities and government, Elwyn will be the provider of choice for people with diverse challenges.