Hybrid Therapist for Children and Teens in Foster Care
Posted 2025-04-06Description
The Therapist position is a hybrid remote role, where your time will be divided among your home office, clients homes, and the Little City administrative offices located in Chicago, Joliet, Matteson, and Palatine. As a Therapist, you will provide clinical mental health services to children and teens in the Foster Care and Adoption program, as well as offer mental health services... billed to Medicaid and/or private health insurance plans.
Company Culture and Environment
The work environment emphasizes flexibility and collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, fostering a supportive culture that values continuous professional development and a commitment to the well-being of children and families.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
This position offers opportunities to enhance clinical skills through training and research, as well as participation in weekly clinical supervision. Employees are encouraged to maintain and increase their competencies, which can lead to further career advancement within the organization.
Detailed Benefits and Perks
 Flexible working hours to accommodate personal and professional commitments
 Opportunities for ongoing training and development
 Supportive team environment focused on collaboration and growth
Compensation and Benefits
 Competitive salary based on experience
 Health and wellness benefits
 Paid time off and flexible scheduling
Why you should apply for this position today
This role presents a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families in your community. By joining Little City, you will be part of a dedicated team striving to provide essential mental health services, and you will contribute to positive outcomes in the lives of those you support.
Skills
 Strong assessment and treatment planning skills
 Effective communication and consultation abilities
 Experience with clinical documentation and compliance with Medicaid standards
 Ability to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams
 Crisis intervention and conflict resolution skills
Responsibilities
 Manage a caseload of clients and families, developing treatment plans using Rule 132/140 Medicaid standards
 Attend staff meetings and coordinate interventions with an interdisciplinary team
 Document all interactions with clients and their families according to clinical requirements
 Participate in weekly individual and group clinical supervision
 Provide training to foster families and other service providers
 Offer on-call crisis intervention support on a rotating basis
Qualifications
 MasterÂs Degree in a clinical field (psychology, social work, counseling)
 Clinical practicum/internship experience
 Valid driverÂs license, reliable vehicle, and current auto insurance
 Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings
Education Requirements
 MasterÂs Degree in a clinical field required
Education Requirements Credential Category
 Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Counseling
Experience Requirements
 Experience working with children and families in a clinical setting
 Familiarity with Medicaid billing and documentation standards
 Experience in providing clinical supervision and training preferred
Why work in Chicago, IL
Chicago is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture, rich history, and thriving arts scene. With a strong community focus and numerous professional opportunities, living and working in Chicago provides a lively urban environment combined with a supportive network of professionals dedicated to making a difference in peopleÂs lives
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