Seven Hills Foundation

Clinician - Children's Congregate Care

Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
35588
Schedule
Monday - Friday 9-5pm hours may fluctuate based on program needs

Overview

Core Values

Clinician - Children's Congregate Care

Pay: $66,950-$69,010 Annually

 

Are you a dedicated behavioral health professional passionate about supporting children and families? Join YOU Inc. as a Clinician in Children’s Congregate Care, where you’ll provide high-quality, trauma-informed clinical services in a collaborative and mission-driven environment.

In this role, you’ll work directly with children, adolescents, and their families, delivering evidence-based care that promotes healing, stability, and long-term success. You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team committed to client-centered care, inclusion, and clinical excellence.

 

Benefits for Full-time employees: 

  • Health Insurance: Offered through Blue Cross Blue Shield, with generous company contribution.
  • Enhanced Retirement Plan: 25% - 33% Employer match based on tenure. 
  • Student Loan Assistance: Consolidation, counseling, & limited employer contribution!
  • Discounted Tuition with College & University Partnerships!
  • Tuition Assistance: Reimbursed or prepaid college coursework!
  • Home Mortgage Initiative: Favorable down payment (3-5%), reduced closing costs co-paid by Seven Hills!

Work-Life Balance:

  • Generous Accrued Paid Vacation: 3 weeks in your first year!
  • Vacation Cash-Out Option
  • Paid Personal Days
  • 11 Paid Holidays 
  • Accrued Paid Sick Time

Benefits for Part-time Employees:

  • Accrued Paid Sick Time
  • Enhanced Retirement Plan: 25% - 33% Employer match (Minimum of 20 worked hours per week)
  • Student Loan Assistance: Consolidation and free debt counseling!
  • Personal PTO - (Minimum 20 hour regular part-time schedule - does not apply to per diem)

Why Join YOU Inc.?

At YOU Inc., you’ll be part of a team that is deeply committed to helping young people and families thrive. We offer a supportive, collaborative environment where your clinical skills are valued and your professional growth is encouraged.

If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact through compassionate, high-quality care, apply today and help shape brighter futures for children and families.

Responsibilities

Direct Clinical Care

  • Provide individual, family, and group therapy to children and adolescents in residential and community-based settings.

  • Conduct assessments, treatment planning, and ongoing care with a focus on measurable outcomes and successful discharge planning.

  • Deliver services that support emotional regulation, behavioral stability, and overall functioning across life domains.

  • Ensure care aligns with best practices, medical necessity, and ethical standards.

Treatment Planning & Documentation

  • Develop and regularly update individualized treatment plans with clear goals and discharge criteria.

  • Maintain timely, accurate documentation in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and other required systems.

  • Meet or exceed productivity expectations, which may include afternoon and evening hours.

  • Participate in utilization review, quality management, and clinical audits.

Crisis & Risk Management

  • Participate in 24-hour emergency on-call coverage as required.

  • Monitor and respond to client safety, behavioral, and clinical risk concerns.

  • Communicate urgent issues promptly to supervisors and leadership.

Collaboration & Professional Development

  • Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including internal staff and external partners such as schools and child welfare agencies.

  • Attend and actively participate in supervision, team meetings, and trainings.

  • Engage in ongoing professional development, including evidence-based practices and specialty areas.

  • May contribute to program development, clinical training, or specialty services.


Clinical Approach & Values

  • Trauma-informed, strengths-based care

  • Client-centered practice emphasizing voice and choice

  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and cultural responsiveness

  • Strong therapeutic alliance built on empathy, respect, and clear boundaries

  • Active collaboration with families and support systems

What You Bring

  • Strong clinical judgment and ethical decision-making

  • Excellent documentation and communication skills

  • Ability to manage a dynamic caseload in a fast-paced environment

  • Commitment to teamwork, professionalism, and continuous learning

  • Experience working with youth, trauma, and/or behavioral health needs

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field

  • Licensed or license-eligible (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, or Licensed Psychologist)

  • 1–3 years of relevant clinical experience

  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care and evidence-based practices

  • Valid driver’s license (Class C or D)

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