School Based Clinician- Edward Little High School Education, Training & Library - Auburn, ME at Geebo

School Based Clinician- Edward Little High School

Company Name:
spurwink services
School Based Clinician- Edward Little High School
Location: Auburn, ME
Salary Range: Fee For Service
Employment Type: Full Time
Department: Clinical
Description:
Spurwink is seeking a clinician to join our Public School Counseling team in our dynamic and growing Outpatient and Community Services program. This position is based out of Edward Little High School and Franklin Althernative School. Supervision and training are provided to support licensing requirements as well as many opportunities for professional growth and development. Currently Spurwink is offering specialized training and consultation in evidenced based practices such as ARC and TST. This is a fee-for-service position. We offer licensure and training reimbursements, therapy and office supply reimbursement, as well as a great opportunity to work with a skilled and supportive team.
Duties:
As a school-based clinician, you will provide individual and family therapy to youth and their families, and comply with documentation requirements from your school-based office. We are seeking a collaborative clinician who will work with educators to best meet the needs of each student served. Good organizational skills and comfort with electronic record keeping is essential.
Qualifications:
Applicant must possess a professional license from the state of Maine of at least LMSW-cc/LCPC-c. Recent graduates are also encouraged to apply.
Spurwink is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Click Here to Download Complete Job DescriptionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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