Mental Health Practitioner

We are seeking a neurodiverse-affirming and child-led mental health practitioner (pre-licensed therapist) with competencies (established or developing) in working with children and families to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess background in therapeutic practices and a commitment to improving the well being of neurodiverse children, children who have experienced trauma, LGBTQ+ children (including trans children), and their families. As a mental health practitioner, under clinical supervision, you will work with children and families to address various challenges these children face through identifying support needs, creating plans for environmental modification at home and school to better meet those support needs, facilitating the implementation of those plans, guiding child identity development, and helping children process trauma to find healing and to allow them to grow into the human beings they already are.
Duties
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to assess the mental health needs of clients and develop treatment plans
Support children to be active agents in their therapy at developmentally appropriate levels and in developmentally appropriate ways.
Maintain accurate medical records and documentation in accordance with legal and ethical standards.
Provide individual and family counseling sessions tailored to the unique needs of clients.
Deliver client care that centers best practices in neurodiversity-affirming and child-led care.
Facilitate family counseling sessions to improve consistency across settings and to assist families in responding to any barriers they might face.
Engage in family therapy to address family dynamics that may be exacerbating child difficulties.
Coordinate care with schools, other medical providers (OT, speech, gender care providers, psychiatric providers, pediatricians, etc.) as needed.
Engage in clinical supervision and commit to the personal and professional development required to obtain full licensure.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling, Psychology,, or a related field.
Eligible to be licensure track under supervision (for MSWs, this includes having a current LGSW).
Knowledge of diagnostic evaluation methods and therapeutic interventions.
Experience in individual and/or family therapy.
History and competence with and willingness to learn about children ages 2-12, including neurodivergent children and transgender children.
Familiarity with or willingness to learn somatic or other trauma-based therapy techniques is a plus.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to build rapport with clients from diverse backgrounds.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail for maintaining medical records.
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team environment.
Full- and part-time options available (at least 2 days per week) - you create your own schedule within clinic space availability.
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Paid time off
Funds toward continuing education annually
Short-term disability
Clinical supervision
Location:
New Hope, MN
In-person work with ability to do telehealth and administrative work from a private remote location (e.g., home if applicable)
Apply for this position by emailing a résumé to info@dandelionspiritpsych.com