Lead Behavioral Health Technician
Behavioral health technician job at Northern Children's Services
Join Our Team as a Lead behavioral health Technician and help make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families!
Are you passionate about supporting the healthy development of children, youth, and families for a brighter future?
Look no further! At Northern Children's Services (Northern), every role in the organization contributes to helping us achieve our mission and vision.
We believe that every child and youth has the potential to transform themselves - no matter their background or life situation.
We work to “walk the talk” when it comes to our organizational values: Excellence, Respect, Resilience, Cultural Humility & Justice, Healing, and Wellness.
Why Choose Us? As a Lead Behavioral Health Technician, you'll embark on a fulfilling journey.
Leadership Opportunity
Supportive Environment
Empowerment and Progress
Effective Communication
Empowerment Through Planning
Continuous Monitoring and Progress
Documentation Excellence
Networking and Collaboration
Benefits:
We offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees.
Life Insurance/AD&D and LTD: We provide full-time employees with a $20,000 life insurance policy through Mutual of Omaha Company at no cost. Additionally, Mutual of Omaha LTD coverage and AD&D insurance offer financial security to our employees and their families.
Our partner insurance company offers a range of self-funded insurance plans, including accident insurance, cancer insurance, life insurance, critical illness coverage, and short-term disability insurance, providing additional financial protection to our employees.
401(k) Retirement Plan: We offer a 401(k)-savings plan with a generous matching contribution after one year of employment.
Paid Leave: Employees have access to generous paid time off or sick leave, allowing them to prioritize their health and well-being.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Our EAP offers confidential referral and counseling services to help employees and their families manage life's challenges, including stress management, legal and financial concerns, depression, and substance abuse.
Legal Services: Self-funded legal services provide valuable support and resources for various legal matters.
Qualifications You Bring:
Expertise
Physical Capabilities
Trauma-Informed Approach
At Northern Children's Services, Inc., we value diversity, inclusion, and the well-being of every individual. Join us in our mission to empower children and families, one meaningful interaction at a time. Apply today and be a part of something truly extraordinary!
The Lead Behavioral Health Technician (LBHT) provides one-to-one behavioral management interventions to the child or adolescent with a serious emotional disturbance, in the assigned home, school or community setting, in support of the family or other responsible adults, in order to prevent more restrictive services or out-of-home placement. The LBHT carries out specific behavioral management interventions identified in the treatment plan for the child(ren) or adolescent(s) assigned to their care. This role involves the provision of 1:1 service with a child or adolescent. Services may also be provided to integrate or reintegrate the child into normalizing settings and activities. The LBHT is responsible for providing behavioral health interventions to stabilize the child, assist the child in developing age-appropriate self-management skills, and to support, and empower parents, family members, teachers or other adults responsible for supervising the child in an educational or other community setting. The LBHT works with the child, school staff, family and the entire treatment team by implementing the plan techniques in order to achieve the desired goals. The LBHT also acts as a mentor to other BHT team members and assists them with acclimation to the role and the school. The LBHT, in conjunction with the Lead BC, acts as a liaison between the IBHS program and the school.
II. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THIS POSITION
Communication
Maintain contact with treatment team members (schools, families, wraparound staff, and other relevant parties).
Clearly and effectively communicate pertinent information to responsible parties.
Advocate for the needs of the consumer to accomplish treatment objectives.
Communicates pertinent treatment information to the Clinical Supervisor.
Collaborate with other programs and departments to assure continuity of service for designated consumers.
Documentation
Completes all progress notes within 72 hours of service to assure appropriate billing of services
Completes all documentation in a timely fashion and in required formats, including, but not limited to progress notes, incident reports, and encounter forms.
Documents all therapeutic interactions, unusual incidents, routine activities, etc. as required by policies and procedures
Planning
Input into daily BHT schedule
Plans and organizes interventions that support in the social, emotional and educational development of the consumer, based upon the Treatment Plan.
Attends interagency meetings to ensure continuity of service.
Attends mandatory in-service trainings.
Participates in Performance Improvement Activities.
Attends psychiatric and medication evaluation to assure service delivery.
Monitoring
In accordance with the principles of best practice, provides oversight and direction to assigned children.
Assist the parent, teacher or other responsible adults in their efforts to provide direct supervision of the child(ren).
Maintain coordination through interagency meetings.
Assess and reassess the service needs of the designated consumers and inform the Clinician assigned to the child for update of the Treatment Plan.
Direct Service
Prioritizes child with the highest need and ensures they are assisted, if they do not have an assigned staff that day.
Provides ongoing support to consumers and other staff as determined by the Written Order.
Creates an environment which fosters positive growth and development for all consumers.
Provides interventions to promote social growth in all consumers.
Directly implements components of the treatment plans developed in conjunction with the treatment team.
Provides regular/routine feedback to team regarding relevance of treatment plan, need for alternative interventions, etc.
Supervision
Provides weekly support to staff regarding the provision of treatment to each case, as well as administrative issues
Oversees BHT in timely completion of paperwork
Insures BHT staff are following daily schedules and are with clients providing services as outlined in treatment plans
In cooperation with IBHS Lead Behavior Consultant and Care Coordinator, evaluates the administrative performance of the BHT staff
In cooperation with IBHS Lead Behavior Consultant, may interview and train BHT staff
Networking
Represents agency at conferences, training and interagency meetings, as needed.
Completes Other Duties as Assigned
III. BASIC SKILL SETS
Ability to communicate and interact with all staff.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from varied groups, including the media.
Ability to accurately calculate numbers, such as in addition, subtraction and percentages.
Ability to give clear and concise oral and written instructions.
Excellent working knowledge of the Behavioral Health system. Knowledge of and ability to navigate other systems.
Ability to read and understand complex instructions such as regulatory policies.
Excellent working knowledge of the use of computers and pertinent software programs.
IV: QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
2 years of experience providing Behavioral Health services
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to interact with people in varied settings
Special Skills: Familiar with multiple child-serving systems (e.g. education, juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health, drug and alcohol, health care, and vocational rehabilitation).
V. PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES AND WORK REQUIREMENTS
Ability to walk up and down steps.
Ability to lift 20 lbs.
Ability to operate a calculator or computer.
Current valid driver's license and the willingness to drive as needed
Requires some flexible work schedule, evening and weekend hours.
Trauma-Informed BehaviorAbility to exhibit:
Willingness to learn and maintain the value of a trauma-informed culture.
Commit to the maintenance of a therapeutic environment and community that promotes safety, nonviolence, and resilience as the basis for all we do with clients and staff.
Knowledge and utilization of trauma-informed practices:
Emotional intelligence
Effective communication
Understanding of the impact of trauma on human development
Use of person-first and strengths-based language
Americans with Disabilities: As with all positions at Northern Children's Services, Inc. we recognize the importance of accommodations individuals with disabilities. In that, we are committed to every extent possible accommodating disabled individual. We recognize the American With Disabilities Act of 1991 and understand the need to reasonably accommodate employees. All accommodation will be evaluated on a case- by case basis, evaluating the essential functions of the positions.
DISCRIMINATION IS PROHIBITED IN EMPLOYMENT, PROMOTION, ASSIGNMENT OR DISMISSAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, AGE, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, and HANDICAP, OR RECEIPT OF SERVICES FOR MENTAL DISABILITY.
Behavioral Health Technician (IBHS)
Behavioral health technician job at Northern Children's Services
Job Description
Join Our Team as a Behavioral Health Technician and help make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families!
Are you passionate about supporting the healthy development of children, youth, and families for a brighter future?
Look no further! At Northern Children's Services (Northern), every role in the organization contributes to helping us achieve our mission and vision.
We believe that every child and youth has the potential to transform themselves - no matter their background or life situation.
We work to “walk the talk” when it comes to our organizational values: Excellence, Respect, Resilience, Cultural Humility & Justice, Healing, and Wellness.
Why Choose Us? As a Behavioral Health Technician, you'll embark on a fulfilling journey.
Leadership Opportunity
Supportive Environment
Empowerment and Progress
Effective Communication
Empowerment Through Planning
Continuous Monitoring and Progress
Documentation Excellence
Networking and Collaboration
Benefits:
We offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees.
Life Insurance/AD&D and LTD: We provide full-time employees with a $20,000 life insurance policy through Mutual of Omaha Company at no cost. Additionally, Mutual of Omaha LTD coverage and AD&D insurance offer financial security to our employees and their families.
Our partner insurance company offers a range of self-funded insurance plans, including accident insurance, cancer insurance, life insurance, critical illness coverage, and short-term disability insurance, providing additional financial protection to our employees.
401(k) Retirement Plan: We offer a 401(k)-savings plan with a generous matching contribution after one year of employment.
Paid Leave: Employees have access to generous paid time off or sick leave, allowing them to prioritize their health and well-being.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Our EAP offers confidential referral and counseling services to help employees and their families manage life's challenges, including stress management, legal and financial concerns, depression, and substance abuse.
Legal Services: Self-funded legal services provide valuable support and resources for various legal matters.
Qualifications You Bring:
Expertise
Physical Capabilities
Trauma-Informed Approach
At Northern Children's Services, Inc., we value diversity, inclusion, and the well-being of every individual. Join us in our mission to empower children and families, one meaningful interaction at a time. Apply today and be a part of something truly extraordinary!
The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) provides one-to-one behavioral management interventions to the child or adolescent with a serious emotional disturbance, in the assigned home, school or community setting, in support of the family or other responsible adults, in order to prevent more restrictive services or out-of-home placement. The BHT carries out specific behavioral management interventions identified in the treatment plan for the children or adolescent(s) assigned to their care. This role may involve the provision of 1:1 service to a child or adolescent. Services may also be provided to integrate or reintegrate the child into normalizing settings and activities. The BHT is responsible for providing behavioral health interventions to stabilize the child, assist the child in developing age-appropriate self-management skills, and to support, and empower parents, family members, teachers or other adults responsible for supervising the child in an educational or other community setting. The BHT works with the child, school staff, family and the entire treatment team by implementing the plan techniques in order to achieve the desired goals.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THIS POSITION:
Communication
Maintain contact with treatment team members (schools, families, wraparound staff, and other relevant parties).
Clearly and effectively communicate pertinent information to responsible parties.
Advocate for the needs of the consumer to accomplish treatment objectives.
Communicates pertinent treatment information to the Clinical Supervisor.
Collaborate with other programs and departments to assure continuity of service for designated consumers.
Documentation
Completes all progress notes within 72 hours of service to assure appropriate billing of services
Completes all documentation in a timely fashion and in required formats, including, but not limited to progress notes, incident reports, and encounter forms.
Documents all therapeutic interactions, unusual incidents, routine activities, etc. as required by policies and procedures.
Planning
Plans and organizes interventions that support in the social, emotional and educational development of the consumer, based upon the Treatment Plan.
Attends interagency meetings to ensure continuity of service.
Attends mandatory in-service trainings.
Participates in Performance Improvement Activities.
Attends psychiatric and medication evaluation to assure service delivery.
Monitoring
In accordance with the principles of best practice, provides oversight and direction to assigned children.
Assist the parent, teacher or other responsible adults in their efforts to provide direct supervision of the children.
Maintain coordination through interagency meetings.
Assess and reassess the service needs of the designated consumers and inform the Clinician assigned to the child for update of the Treatment Plan.
Direct Service
Provides ongoing support to consumers and other staff as determined by the Written Order.
Creates an environment which fosters positive growth and development for all consumers.
Provides interventions to promote social growth in all consumers.
Directly implements components of the treatment plans developed in conjunction with the treatment team.
Provides regular/routine feedback to team regarding relevance of treatment plan, need for alternative interventions, etc.
Networking
Represents agency at conferences, training and interagency meetings, as needed.
Completes Other Duties as Assigned
BASIC SKILL SETS
Ability to communicate and interact with all staff.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from varied groups, including the media.
Ability to accurately calculate numbers, such as in addition, subtraction and percentages.
Ability to give clear and concise oral and written instructions.
Excellent working knowledge of the Behavioral Health system. Knowledge of and ability to navigate other systems.
Ability to read and understand complex instructions such as regulatory policies.
Excellent working knowledge of the use of computers and pertinent software programs.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience (must have one):
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) certification
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
Board Certified Autism Technician (BCAT) certification
Behavioral Health or Behavior Analysis certification
High School Diploma + 40-hour training on Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Task List
2 years of experience providing Behavioral Health services
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to interact with people in varied settings
Special Skills: Familiar with multiple child-serving systems (e.g. education, juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health, drug and alcohol, health care, and vocational rehabilitation).
PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES AND WORK REQUIREMENTS
Ability to walk up and down steps.
Ability to lift 20 lbs.
Ability to operate a calculator or computer.
Current valid driver's license and the willingness to drive as needed
Requires some flexible work schedule, evening and weekend hours
Trauma-Informed PrinciplesNorthern Children's Services is committed to fostering a therapeutic environment rooted in safety, nonviolence, and resilience. Our policies are guided by trauma-informed principles, ensuring that we create a supportive and healing atmosphere for clients and staff.A trauma-informed approach recognizes that past experiences, including trauma, can significantly impact a person's behavior, emotions, and interactions. Therefore, we strive to:
Use emotional intelligence: Respond with empathy and awareness, even in difficult situations.
Communicate effectively: Listen actively, ask clarifying questions, and avoid judgmental language.
Understand trauma's impact: Be aware that clients or colleagues may react based on past experiences, not just the present moment.
Apply person-first, strengths-based language: Focus on people's strengths and abilities rather than defining them by their challenges (e.g., saying "a person experiencing homelessness" instead of "a homeless person").
By adhering to these principles, we ensure that our workplace is not only effective but also compassionate and inclusive for everyone.
Americans with Disabilities: As with all positions at Northern Children's Services, Inc. we recognize the importance of accommodations individuals with disabilities. In that, we are committed to every extent possible accommodating disabled individual. We recognize the American With Disabilities Act of 1991 and understand the need to reasonably accommodate employees. All accommodation will be evaluated on a case- by case basis, evaluating the essential functions of the positions.
DISCRIMINATION IS PROHIBITED IN EMPLOYMENT, PROMOTION, ASSIGNMENT OR DISMISSAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, AGE, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, and HANDICAP, OR RECEIPT OF SERVICES FOR MENTAL DISABILITY.
Mental Health Worker | Full and Part Time Hours
Warminster, PA jobs
ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITY INTO THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD!!!Join Our Team
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Do you thrive in a team-oriented, person-centered environment? We are seeking compassionate, dependable, and flexible individuals to join our Residential Services team.
In this role, you will play a vital role in supporting adults with mental health challenges in a home-like setting. You'll build meaningful relationships, help residents with daily living skills, and contribute to a supportive and empowering environment. Located in a beautifully renovated barn in Warminster, the BARN is a licensed mental health residential program where residents choose to live and actively pursue their recovery and rehabilitation goals.
Current Openings
Monday - Friday 12am - 8am
Sunday 4pm - 12am
Saturday 4pm - 12am (every other week)
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- Flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!
Overtime opportunities and on-call shifts
Growth potential within LVF
Retirement Plan
Pet Insurance
Full-Time Benefits include:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (with credit for medical opt-out)
Generous PTO:
15 Vacation Days
10 Sick Days
4 Personal Days
5 Conference Days
7 Paid Holidays
Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability
Continuing Education Benefits
Access to student loan repayment support
What You Bring
High School Diploma required
Educational background in psychology, social work, or related fields preferred
Willingness to obtain paid personal care training or hold the following
CNA Certification
Home Health Aide Certification
Patient Care Technician Certification
12 Credits in Nursing
Experience in mental health, healthcare or caregiving (personal or professional) strongly preferred
Team player mentality
Ability to adapt and stay calm in unpredictable situations
Motivated by purpose and desire to work in a mission driven environment
Valid driver's license
Strong computer and organizational skills
Ability to meet physical requirements of the role (with or without accommodation)
Your Role
Provide direct support to residents in their daily routines, including hygiene, meals, and medication management
Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment
Engage residents in recreational and therapeutic activities
Document resident interactions and progress using electronic health records
Collaborate with team members to ensure consistent, high-quality care
Respond to crises using de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed practices
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
Auto-ApplyLicensed Outpatient Therapist | Full-Time Hybrid Schedule
Bristol, PA jobs
Join Our Team
As demand for our services continues to grow, we're expanding our Outpatient Department and seeking licensed therapists to join our compassionate and mission-driven team in Doylestown and Bristol, PA. Outpatient therapy is at the heart of LVF's legacy-and remains one of our most impactful service lines today.
What We Offer
NEW!!! DailyPay- gives you the flexibility to access your earnings immediately- on your own schedule!
Flexible Hybrid Schedule - Work both remotely and in person
Generous Paid Time Off - 15 vacation days, 10 sick days, 4 personal days, 7 holidays, and 5 conference days
Professional Development - Paid training, CEU reimbursement, clinical supervision, tuition discounts, access to a free online training library, and opportunities for advancement
Comprehensive Benefits - Medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, long-term disability, and life insurance
And we haven't forgotten about your Pets!! They are covered too!
Wellness Support - Employee Assistance Program and credit for opting out of medical coverage
What You Bring
Master's degree in Psychology, Counseling, or a related field
Active Pennsylvania clinical license (LMFT, LPC, or LCSW)
OR at least 1,500 hours of documented clinical supervision (for unlicensed candidates)
Proficiency with electronic health records
Availability to provide evening hours
Ability to provide both in-person and telehealth services
Residency in Pennsylvania required for telehealth services
Your Role
Provide outpatient therapy to children, adults, and families
Manage caseloads and maintain accurate documentation
Deliver evidence-based treatments, including solution-focused brief therapy
Facilitate therapeutic groups, if desired
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) is a premier, non-profit provider of essential human services since 1958. It is driven by its mission to partner with people encountering mental health, substance use, intellectual or developmental challenges as they pursue their personal aspirations and an enhanced quality of life. Evolving in response to community demand and the development of evidence-based treatment, LVF now offers more than 30 life-altering programs to residents of Bucks and Montgomery Counties.
Lenape Valley Foundation is fully committed to being an Equal Employment Opportunity Care Provider and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified Associates without regard to their race, creed, color, religion, gender, marital status, age, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where all people are treated with respect and dignity.
Auto-ApplyMental Health Worker- Floater
Warminster, PA jobs
NEW ENHANCED RATES!!!!
NEW ENHANCED RATES!!!!
Join Our Team
In this role, you will play a vital role in supporting individuals with behavioral health needs across our five Residential Programs in Central and Lower Bucks County. This full-time position offers a dynamic and flexible opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents while gaining hands-on experience in the mental and behavioral health field.
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- Flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!
Opportunity to earn extra income through on-call shifts
Paid training and supervision
Career growth opportunities within LVF
403(b) Retirement Plan
Generous PTO Policy
15 PTO Days, 10 Paid Sick Days, 4 Paid Personal Days, 7 Paid Holidays, 5 Paid Conference Days
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Credit available for medical opt-out
Pet Insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Continuing Education Assistance Program
Access to student loan management and repayment support
What You Bring
High School Diploma or GED
Valid Driver's License
Ability to travel throughout Bucks County
Demonstrated flexibility and independence
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Computer proficiency; experience with Electronic Health Records preferred
Ability to perform physical requirements of the role (with or without accommodation)
Commitment to viewing all residents with Unconditional Positive Regard
Your Role
Provide coverage and support across all five residential locations in Bucks County.
Perform core duties, including:
Program documentation
Admission and discharge support
Community engagement with residents
Transportation for residents and program activities
Site cleanliness and upkeep
Enhance residents' quality of life through compassionate care and goal-oriented programming.
Coordinate and facilitate activities that support residents' progress and well-being.
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment To Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
Auto-ApplyMobile Therapist
Behavioral health technician job at Northern Children's Services
Join Our Team as a Mobile Therapist and help make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families!
Are you passionate about supporting the healthy development of children, youth, and families for a brighter future?
Look no further! At Northern Children's Services (Northern), every role in the organization contributes to helping us achieve our mission and vision.
We believe that every child and youth has the potential to transform themselves - no matter their background or life situation.
We work to “walk the talk” when it comes to our organizational values: Excellence, Respect, Resilience, Cultural Humility & Justice, Healing, and Wellness.
Why Choose Us? As a Mobile Therapist, you'll embark on a fulfilling journey.
Leadership Opportunity
Supportive Environment
Empowerment and Progress
Effective Communication
Empowerment Through Planning
Continuous Monitoring and Progress
Documentation Excellence
Networking and Collaboration
Top Work Place Certified 2024 For more information, visit *****************************
Benefits:
We offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees.
Life Insurance/AD&D and LTD: We provide full-time employees with a $20,000 life insurance policy through Mutual of Omaha Company at no cost. Additionally, Mutual of Omaha LTD coverage and AD&D insurance offer financial security to our employees and their families.
Our partner insurance company offers a range of self-funded insurance plans, including accident insurance, cancer insurance, life insurance, critical illness coverage, and short-term disability insurance, providing additional financial protection to our employees.
401(k) Retirement Plan: We offer a 401(k)-savings plan with a generous matching contribution after one year of employment.
Paid Leave: Employees have access to generous paid time off or sick leave, allowing them to prioritize their health and well-being.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Our EAP offers confidential referral and counseling services to help employees and their families manage life's challenges, including stress management, legal and financial concerns, depression, and substance abuse.
Legal Services: Self-funded legal services provide valuable support and resources for various legal matters.
Qualifications You Bring:
Expertise
Physical Capabilities
Trauma-Informed Approach
At Northern Children's Services, Inc., we value diversity, inclusion, and the well-being of every individual. Join us in our mission to empower children and families, one meaningful interaction at a time. Apply today and be a part of something truly extraordinary!
Northern Children's Services is hiring Mobile Therapists (MT) to join our team. This is a part-time position that provides intensive psychotherapy services to a child and family in settings other than a provider agency or office. While settings often focus on the child's home and school, other potential settings include: a community center, a neighbors or extended family members home, and other community settings. Services provided by a Mobile Therapist vary according to the individualized needs of a child and family and always includes the child as a participant in their own treatment, as well as parent and other caretakers as members of the treatment team.
Essential Functions of this Position Include:
Communication
Promotes the development of adaptive skills and relationships of the child.
Is available for crisis intervention and collaborates with child, family and other involved professionals to develop a crisis plan that can include behavioral contracts with the child and lists of community and therapeutic resources.
Maintains contact with other members of the treatment team and assists in the implementation of the treatment plan. Helps develop daily routines, which will enhance the treatment approach indicated in the treatment plan.
Documentation
Maintains progress notes for every billable and nonbillable contact.
Completes and submits progress notes within 72 hours from date of service and other billing/encounter documentation weekly to the Clinical Manager for timely review and submission.
Documents collateral contacts with family and other entities involved with client treatment in progress notes.
If the MTLC (Lead on the Case) creates Initial Treatment Plan, the MT reviews and updates the Treatment Plan as necessary at least every 6 months of treatment. Update treatment plan if a significant event occurs, such as hospitalization
Planning
Provides child-centered, evidenced-based, family-focused individual and family psychotherapy as appropriate, which addresses the defined problem areas in the treatment plan and is strength-based.
Ensures that services provided to the child and families are unified and that there is continuity of care.
Coordinates the overall clinical direction of treatment and determines, with the family and other involved professionals, any other necessary family or child support services (i.e., medication, psychological testing, community supports) and how they can be obtained by the family.
If medication compliance is an issue for a child, helps the family develop daily routines that ensure medication is taken on a regular basis, and that medication check-ups with the psychiatrist are scheduled and attended by the child and family.
Participates in clinical consultation/supervision and staff training program as required.
Monitoring
Assesses strengths and therapeutic needs of child and family by using active listening, asking questions, and an exchange of information.
Qualifications
(Must have one of A-D to qualify, in addition to E &F)
A. Education: Minimum Requirement - Master's Degree from an accredited university in a clinical mental health discipline AND completed clinical or MH practicum
B. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification or behavioral analysis certification
C. Graduate degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)
D. Licensed BSC
E. Experience: At least one year full-time paid experience in the mental health field. Excellent working knowledge of clinical issues relating to children, adolescents and families.
F. Familiar with multiple child-serving systems (e.g. education, juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health, drug and alcohol, health care and vocational rehab).
Physical Capabilities & Work Environment
Ability to walk up and down stairs.
Ability to lift 20 lbs.
Ability to operate a computer, printer and calculator.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle or access public transportation.
Requires some flexible work schedules: evening and weekend hours.
Trauma-Informed Principles Northern Children's Services is committed to fostering a therapeutic environment rooted in safety, nonviolence, and resilience. Our policies are guided by trauma-informed principles, ensuring that we create a supportive and healing atmosphere for clients and staff. A trauma-informed approach recognizes that past experiences, including trauma, can significantly impact a person's behavior, emotions, and interactions. Therefore, we strive to:
Use emotional intelligence: Respond with empathy and awareness, even in difficult situations.
Communicate effectively: Listen actively, ask clarifying questions, and avoid judgmental language.
Understand trauma's impact: Be aware that clients or colleagues may react based on past experiences, not just the present moment.
Apply person-first, strengths-based language: Focus on people's strengths and abilities rather than defining them by their challenges (e.g., saying "a person experiencing homelessness" instead of "a homeless person").
By adhering to these principles, we ensure that our workplace is not only effective but also compassionate and inclusive for everyone.
Americans with Disabilities: As with all positions at Northern Children's Services, Inc. we recognize the importance of accommodations individuals with disabilities. In that, we are committed to every extent possible accommodating disabled individuals. We recognize the American With Disabilities Act of 1991 and understand the need to reasonably accommodate employees. All accommodation will be evaluated on case- by- case basis, evaluating the essential functions of the positions.
Northern Children's Services is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and is strongly committed to diversity. Northern Children's Services does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, sex, class, disability, religion, sexual orientation or national origin
DISCRIMINATION IS PROHIBITED IN EMPLOYMENT, PROMOTION, ASSIGNMENT OR DISMISSAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, AGE, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, and HANDICAP, OR RECEIPT OF SERVICES FOR MENTAL DISABILITY.
Mental Health Worker | Full and Part Time Hours
Warminster, PA jobs
ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITY INTO THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD!!!
Join Our Team
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Do you thrive in a team-oriented, person-centered environment? We are seeking compassionate, dependable, and flexible individuals to join our Residential Services team.
In this role, you will play a vital role in supporting adults with mental health challenges in a home-like setting. You'll build meaningful relationships, help residents with daily living skills, and contribute to a supportive and empowering environment. Located in a beautifully renovated barn in Warminster, the BARN is a licensed mental health residential program where residents choose to live and actively pursue their recovery and rehabilitation goals.
Current Openings
Monday - Friday 12am - 8am
Sunday 4pm - 12am
Saturday 4pm - 12am (every other week)
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- Flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!
Overtime opportunities and on-call shifts
Growth potential within LVF
Retirement Plan
Pet Insurance
Full-Time Benefits include:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (with credit for medical opt-out)
Generous PTO:
15 Vacation Days
10 Sick Days
4 Personal Days
5 Conference Days
7 Paid Holidays
Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability
Continuing Education Benefits
Access to student loan repayment support
What You Bring
High School Diploma required
Educational background in psychology, social work, or related fields preferred
Willingness to obtain paid personal care training or hold the following
CNA Certification
Home Health Aide Certification
Patient Care Technician Certification
12 Credits in Nursing
Experience in mental health, healthcare or caregiving (personal or professional) strongly preferred
Team player mentality
Ability to adapt and stay calm in unpredictable situations
Motivated by purpose and desire to work in a mission driven environment
Valid driver's license
Strong computer and organizational skills
Ability to meet physical requirements of the role (with or without accommodation)
Your Role
Provide direct support to residents in their daily routines, including hygiene, meals, and medication management
Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment
Engage residents in recreational and therapeutic activities
Document resident interactions and progress using electronic health records
Collaborate with team members to ensure consistent, high-quality care
Respond to crises using de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed practices
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
Auto-ApplyMobile Therapist | Part-Time
Doylestown, PA jobs
Join Our Team
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, teens, and young adults? Join our growing Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) team at Lenape Valley Foundation as a Part-Time Mobile Therapist . This role offers the opportunity to provide trauma-informed, individualized therapy to youth (ages 3-21) in their homes, schools, and communities. As part of our IBHS team, you'll have the opportunity to grow professionally while making a lasting difference in the lives of the individuals and families we serve.
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- gives you the flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!
Quarterly Productivity Bonus
Mileage Reimbursement or use of agency vehicle
Work Laptop Provided
Flexible Scheduling to meet client needs
Paid Training and Clinical Supervision
Comprehensive Benefits Package , including:
15 PTO Days, 10 Sick Days, 4 Personal Days, 7 Paid Holidays, 5 Paid Conference Days
Continuing Education Assistance
Free access to student loan repayment support services
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Medical Opt-Out Credit
Retirement Plan
Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability
Pet Insurance
What You Bring
Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field.
Internship experience required ; prior experience in behavioral health settings preferred.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Ability to work after school and evenings
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Computer proficiency; experience with EHRs and concurrent documentation preferred.
Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, with or without accommodation.
Your Role
Deliver individual and family therapy in home, school, and community settings.
Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation, including concurrent documentation in EHRs.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team in a supportive and dynamic clinical environment.
Participate in team meetings, individual and group supervision, and ongoing training.
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment To Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
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Behavioral health technician job at Northern Children's Services
works after-school hours, generally 4pm-8pm on weekdays.
Northern Children's Services supports the healthy development of children and youth, while stabilizing their families to build stronger communities. Everything we do at Northern Children's Services is designed to create a better future for our families. We are currently hiring Behavioral Health Technicians (BHT) to join our team!
The BHT provides behavioral management interventions to a child or adolescent with a serious emotional disturbance, in the assigned afterschool Wellness & Resiliency Program (WRP) setting, in support of the family or other responsible adults, in order to prevent more restrictive services or out-of-home placement. This role may involve the provision of 1:1 services or group services (if multiple clients are in the same room). Services may also be provided to integrate or re-integrate the child into normalizing settings and activities. The BHT is responsible for providing behavioral health interventions to stabilize the child(ren), assist in developing age-appropriate self-management skills, and to support and empower parents, family members, teachers or other adults responsible for supervising the child in an educational or other community setting.
This position requires some work flexibility. Hours during the school year are generally 4pm-8pm on weekdays. During the summer, camp hours are traditionally 10am-4pm. We are ideally seeking candidates who can work both schedules, but will consider candidates who may only be able to work the after school schedule at this time.
Essential Functions Include:
Communication
Maintain contact with treatment team members (schools, families, wraparound staff, and other relevant parties)
Advocate for the needs of the consumer to accomplish treatment objectives
Communicate pertinent treatment information to the Clinical Supervisor
Collaborate with other programs and departments to ensure continuity of service for designated consumers
Documentation
Complete all progress notes within 72 hours of service to assure appropriate billing of services
Complete all documentation in a timely fashion and in required formats, including, but not limited to progress notes, incident reports, and encounter forms
Document all therapeutic interactions, unusual incidents, routine activities, etc. as required by policies and procedures
Participation
Plan and organize interventions that support in the social, emotional and educational development of the consumer, based upon the Treatment Plan
Attend interagency meetings to ensure continuity of service
Attend mandatory in-service trainings
Participate in Performance Improvement Activities
Attend psychiatric and medication evaluation to ensure service delivery
Monitoring
In accordance with the principles of best practice, provide oversight and direction to assigned children.
Assess and reassess the service needs of the designated consumers and inform the Clinician assigned to the child for update of the Treatment Plan.
Direct Service
Create an environment which fosters positive growth and development for all consumers
Provide interventions to promote social growth in all consumers
Directly implement components of the treatment plans developed in conjunction with the treatment team
Provide regular/routine feedback to team regarding relevance of treatment plan, need for alternative interventions, etc.
Networking
Represent agency at conferences, training and interagency meetings, as needed
Trauma-Informed Principles Northern Children's Services is committed to fostering a therapeutic environment rooted in safety, nonviolence, and resilience. Our policies are guided by trauma-informed principles, ensuring that we create a supportive and healing atmosphere for clients and staff. A trauma-informed approach recognizes that past experiences, including trauma, can significantly impact a person's behavior, emotions, and interactions. Therefore, we strive to:
Use emotional intelligence: Respond with empathy and awareness, even in difficult situations.
Communicate effectively: Listen actively, ask clarifying questions, and avoid judgmental language.
Understand trauma's impact: Be aware that clients or colleagues may react based on past experiences, not just the present moment.
Apply person-first, strengths-based language: Focus on people's strengths and abilities rather than defining them by their challenges (e.g., saying "a person experiencing homelessness" instead of "a homeless person").
By adhering to these principles, we ensure that our workplace is not only effective but also compassionate and inclusive for everyone.
Americans with Disabilities: As with all positions at Northern Children's Services, Inc. we recognize the importance of accommodations individuals with disabilities. In that, we are committed to every extent possible accommodating disabled individuals. We recognize the American With Disabilities Act of 1991 and understand the need to reasonably accommodate employees. All accommodation will be evaluated on case- by- case basis, evaluating the essential functions of the positions.
DISCRIMINATION IS PROHIBITED IN EMPLOYMENT, PROMOTION, ASSIGNMENT OR DISMISSAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, AGE, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, and HANDICAP, OR RECEIPT OF SERVICES FOR MENTAL DISABILITY.
Mental Health Worker- Floater
Warminster, PA jobs
NEW ENHANCED RATES!!!!
NEW ENHANCED RATES!!!!
Join Our Team
In this role, you will play a vital role in supporting individuals with behavioral health needs across our five Residential Programs in Central and Lower Bucks County. This full-time position offers a dynamic and flexible opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents while gaining hands-on experience in the mental and behavioral health field.
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- Flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!
Opportunity to earn extra income through on-call shifts
Paid training and supervision
Career growth opportunities within LVF
403(b) Retirement Plan
Generous PTO Policy
15 PTO Days, 10 Paid Sick Days, 4 Paid Personal Days, 7 Paid Holidays, 5 Paid Conference Days
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Credit available for medical opt-out
Pet Insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Continuing Education Assistance Program
Access to student loan management and repayment support
What You Bring
High School Diploma or GED
Valid Driver's License
Ability to travel throughout Bucks County
Demonstrated flexibility and independence
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Computer proficiency; experience with Electronic Health Records preferred
Ability to perform physical requirements of the role (with or without accommodation)
Commitment to viewing all residents with Unconditional Positive Regard
Your Role
Provide coverage and support across all five residential locations in Bucks County.
Perform core duties, including:
Program documentation
Admission and discharge support
Community engagement with residents
Transportation for residents and program activities
Site cleanliness and upkeep
Enhance residents' quality of life through compassionate care and goal-oriented programming.
Coordinate and facilitate activities that support residents' progress and well-being.
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment To Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
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Doylestown, PA jobs
Join Our Team
We are seeking a passionate and qualified Co-Occurring Specialist to join our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program-a recovery-oriented mental health service model that supports individuals with serious mental illness and substance use disorders who have not benefited from traditional outpatient programs. Services are delivered both onsite and in the community, making this a dynamic and impactful role.
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- gives you the flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!
Paid training
403(b) Retirement Plan
Use of agency vehicle
Mileage reimbursement available if personal vehicle is used
Company-wide Wellness plans and initiatives
FULL TIME Benefits Package Includes:
Generous PTO Policy
15 PTO Days, 10 Paid Sick Days, 4 Paid Personal Days, 7 Paid Holidays, 5 Paid Conference Days
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Credit available for medical opt-out
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Continuing Education Assistance Program
Access to student loan management and repayment support
What You Bring
Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling.
PA CAADC (Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor)
Applicants willing and able to obtain certification within six months will be considered
Experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders.
Proficiency in electronic health record documentation.
Ability to work within a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team.
Prior ACT program experience preferred.
Valid driver's license and ability to provide community-based services.
Capability to meet physical requirements of the service contract, with or without accommodation.
Your Role
Conduct comprehensive assessments for individuals admitted to the ACT program.
Deliver Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) to address substance use needs.
Provide therapy and coordinate treatment interventions for assigned individuals.
Develop, implement, evaluate, and revise treatment goals and plans.
Offer individual support and symptom management, adjusting plans as needed.
Collaborate with community agencies, hospitals, and other facilities for case management.
Participate in on-call crisis intervention during nights and weekends.
Document progress and maintain records in the electronic health record system.
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment To Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
Auto-ApplyMental Health Worker | Lower Bucks County
Levittown, PA jobs
ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITY INTO THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD!!!Join Our Team
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Do you thrive in a team-oriented, person-centered environment? We are seeking compassionate, dependable, and flexible individuals to join our Residential Services team.
In this role, you will play a vital role in supporting adults with mental health challenges in a home-like setting. You'll build meaningful relationships, help residents with daily living skills, and contribute to a supportive and empowering environment. Located in a single-family style home in Levittown, Forsythia House is a mental health residential program where residents choose to live and actively pursue their recovery and rehabilitation goals.
What We Offer
NEW!! DailyPay- flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!
Overtime opportunities and on-call shifts
Growth potential within LVF
Retirement Plan
Pet Insurance
Full-Time Benefits include:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (with credit for medical opt-out)
Generous PTO:
15 Vacation Days
10 Sick Days
4 Personal Days
5 Conference Days
7 Paid Holidays
Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability
Continuing Education Benefits
Access to student loan repayment support
What You Bring
High School Diploma required
Educational background in psychology, social work, or related fields preferred
Experience in mental health, healthcare or caregiving (personal or professional) strongly preferred
Team player mentality
Ability to adapt and stay calm in unpredictable situations
Motivated by purpose and desire to work in a mission driven environment
Valid driver's license
Strong computer and organizational skills
Ability to meet physical requirements of the role (with or without accommodation)
Your Role
Provide direct support to residents in their daily routines, including hygiene, meals, and medication management
Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment
Engage residents in recreational and therapeutic activities
Document resident interactions and progress using electronic health records
Collaborate with team members to ensure consistent, high-quality care
Respond to crises using de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed practices
About Lenape Valley Foundation
Since 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
LVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.
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