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Brightpoint is seeking therapists for their Family & Community Behavioral Health Programs, providing crucial parenting interventions in the Illinois child welfare system. Candidates must hold a Master’s Degree in a clinical field and either possess or be eligible for clinical licensure in Illinois.
Key benefits include a salary range of $55k-$61k, generous paid leave, subsidized licensure renewal fees, and access to professional development opportunities. The role allows for a hybrid work environment in Bloomington, IL.
Brightpoint invites you to join our team of mission-driven staff who share a common vision: an equitable world where all children and families thrive in strong communities. As a leader in the human services sector for 140 years, we aim to advance the well-being of children by investing in families and strengthening communities through data-informed, collaborative, and preventative solutions.
Therapists and Counselors are supported in obtaining and maintaining clinical licensure through in‑house clinical supervision and reimbursement for licensure fees. We also offer opportunities for advanced trainings in your field, which may include Play Therapy, Child Parent Psychotherapy, Nurturing Parent Program, Trauma‑Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and other trainings, depending on your unique interests. You may also collaborate with other community partners to expand your professional network and increase your access to supplemental resources to benefit the kids and families you serve.
We encourage a healthy work/life balance by keeping schedules flexible and caseloads low, focusing on quality of engagement over quantity of billable hours. We offer a generous paid leave package that includes two weeks of paid vacation in the first year (increasing to more than five weeks per year), two weeks of paid sick time, two additional floating holidays, eleven paid holidays, and a paid winter break between Christmas and New Year’s each year.
Therapists in our Family & Community Behavioral Health Programs provide Nurturing Parent Program (NPP) and/or Child‑Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) interventions to parents and children involved in the Illinois child welfare system. As an NPP‑CPP Therapist, you will provide individual, family, and group interventions in homes, offices, and other community‑based locations, targeting individualized, collaboratively developed treatment plan goals. You will coordinate services with other relevant providers, develop appropriate referral plans, and complete thorough and timely documentation, including assessment and service notes, using a web‑based client services platform.