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Clinician, Youth Behavioral Health
Juneau Youth Services is a comprehensive behavioral health provider for children and youth, and their families in Alaska's capital city, Juneau.
We began operations in 1961 and currently provide a full array of emergency, residential, and community-based programs, including both mental health and chemical dependency services.
We are seeking an experienced clinician to provide outpatient mental health and chemical dependency treatment, and assist in clinically supervising chemical dependency services within our youth behavioral health agency. The position provides assessments and individual, family, and group counseling services. The position ensures that services in the client treatment plan are implemented in accordance with best practices and in compliance with documentation requirements. The position coordinates with multiple staff at Juneau Youth Services as well as external agencies. Candidates must demonstrate awareness and application of: developmental theory, family dynamics, mental illness/ substance abuse, and behavioral principles. A masters degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or related field is required. A minimum of two years post graduate clinical experience is required; preference will be given to licensed and licensed-eligible candidates.
Excellent benefit package. Relocation assistance available.
Download application at www.jys.org. Must have a hand-written signatures. Application can be faxed to 907-789-8401 or sent to PO BOX 32839 Juneau, AK 99803.
Call 907-523-6502 for more information.
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