The Therapist position will provide high quality, trauma informed care by displaying skills in assessment, psychodiagnosis, treatment planning, and coping strategies. The therapist will provide group as well as individual therapy and will work with participants in our: 1) Drug Court Program 2) Substance and alcohol misuse program for those in our victims’ services program and Tribal Opioid Response program, 3) Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or related trauma, 4) Members of our Boys & Girls Club program, and 5) ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) Program. This position supports the CIN Mission by being a leader in the high-quality services we offer our tribal citizens by: promoting collective and individual self-sufficiency of the Catawba people enhancing the safety and well-being of our tribal community providing services in a culturally relevant and holistic manner. Major duties will include performing intakes with participants, managing resources and schedules to help participants receive necessary services, holding regular meetings with program participants, and planning and organizational skills. This position will be responsible for grant administration including data collection and oversight. This is a shared, multidisciplinary position overseen by the Director of Clinical Services requiring close collaboration with public health, public safety, victim and social services, courts, and community partners.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level