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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to adolescent behavioral health, where you will play a pivotal role in transforming the lives of at-risk youth through the evidence-based Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a hybrid environment, combining community-based treatment with remote flexibility. As a therapist, you will deliver family-centered interventions, ensuring that youth remain in their homes and avoid the criminal justice system. With comprehensive training and ongoing support, you will be empowered to make a significant impact while balancing your professional and personal commitments. If you are passionate about helping families navigate challenges and fostering resilience, this role is perfect for you.
Pay: $56,556 – $84,635 a year, sign-on bonus available for external candidate
Job type: Full-time
Program: ARTS Synergy Adolescent Outpatient
Work Location: Hybrid – This position works in the community/field the majority of the time as well as some remote work from home and time in the office. The office is located at Fort Logan (3680 West Princeton Circle, Denver, CO 80236)
Synergy, the adolescent component of Addiction Research and Treatment Services, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, seeks to fill an Adolescent Behavioral Health therapist position in a community-based substance use treatment program. The therapist will be delivering an evidenced-based family therapy model called Multisystemic Therapy (MST). MST is an evidenced-based model with the largest body of evidence of successful interventions for high-risk youth and has been recognized as a highly effective treatment by NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) and NIH (National Institute of Health). The model is present-focused/action-oriented and focuses on strength-based, preventive strategies within the youth’s natural ecology targeting family, peers, school, and neighborhood support systems.
The therapist will receive comprehensive training in the MST model. The MST therapist will implement this community-based treatment by providing MST to families of adolescent substance users with a goal to retain youth in their homes and avoid out-of-home placement and involvement in the criminal justice system. The MST therapist will utilize the MST principles to develop interventions with the input and support of their supervisor and MST consultant. The implementation of this clinical model requires adherence and fidelity to the MST model, which the supervisor and MST consultant help guide. The MST therapist works independently but always has the support of their supervisor and has flexibility with their schedule as they schedule their own appointments based on the family’s availability. The therapist is very well supported through weekly group supervision and consultation, in addition to individual supervision occurring weekly to every two weeks.