Job Description:
Cayuga Centers is hiring immediately for a OLP Clinician -
EFFC Program
Location: New York, NY
Pay: $72,000 - $80,000 (based on education/licensure) +3,000
bilingual increase
About Cayuga Centers
Cayuga Centers is an accredited non-profit, human services agency
dedicated to family support and preservation, trauma-informed care,
and serving vulnerable populations with the most unique needs. Founded
in 1852 in Auburn, NY, we have a long history of delivering
high-quality and innovative services to individuals, children, youth
and families. We have 22 offices across 8 states and serve over 17,000
individuals and families annually. Join us!
At Cayuga Centers, we embrace Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and
Belonging (DEIB). We do this by taking a firm stance against hatred,
inequality, bias, and injustice. We do this by providing our staff
with the training, coaching, and resources necessary to grow and serve
with cultural humility, acceptance, and understanding. We are
responsive to the diverse needs of those we serve and staff, and are
committed to ensuring that everyone feels respected, valued, and a
sense of belonging.
Cayuga Centers is an equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate against any employee, prospective employee, or applicant
based on race, color, creed, hair style/texture, religion, national
origin, citizenship status, sex, gender identity, gender expression,
sexual orientation, age, disability, military or veteran status,
genetic information, or any other classification protected by
applicable federal, state, and/or local laws.
THE EFFC DEPARTMENT AND POSITION…
The OLP Clinician will provide individual and family therapy (as
indicated) within a trauma informed, socioecological approach to
behavioral health for youth in foster care. Once youth are admitted to
foster care and participate in an initial, comprehensive assessment,
they may be referred for trauma specific treatment. Upon assignment to
an OLP clinician, the youth will engage in regularly scheduled
(usually weekly) psychotherapy sessions to support a decrease in
symptoms resulting from exposure to and negative effects of traumatic
events. The OLP Clinician will work closely with the Core Clinician
and the multi-disciplinary treatment team to support the youth in
working towards their permanency goals.
The OLP Clinician will conceptualize a youth’s presenting problems
from a cognitive-behavioral, family systems or alternative theoretical
understanding of behavior and incorporate a trauma-informed,
socioecological approach to behavioral health. Goals and objectives
developed in the treatment plan will be grounded in The Attachment,
Regulation and Competency Model while interventions may vary from
Motivational Interviewing, CBT for trauma, creative arts,
interpersonal, etc. The OLP Clinician will set anticipated dates for
goal completion, at which time, additional goals may be added to the
plan of treatment or treatment may be terminated.
How you get to use your skills…
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Apply and develop your clinical assessment, evaluation, and
individual and family therapy skills.
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Utilize a strengths-based and trauma-informed practice to help
children and youth identify their strengths and needs.
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Training and opportunity for skill development in
trauma-informed, evidence-based/informed treatment models.
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Demonstrate an inclusive practice both in the office and in the
field to support a diverse and accepting culture.
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Contribute to a multidisciplinary team that shares your passion
for children and families.
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Demonstrate your areas of clinical strength by implementing a
variety of therapeutic interventions/modalities in your practice.
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Provide individual therapy and group counseling to children and youth
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Carry a caseload of approximately 18 youth, ages range from 3-21 years
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Administer required behavioral and mental health assessments for youth
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Complete timely intake assessments and treatment plans.
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Coordinate services for each youth in conjunction with case manager
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Provide therapy during traditional and non-traditional hours
including weekends and evenings
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Attend weekly clinical team meetings
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Provide record keeping and documentation for all clinical
activities (case documentation and progress notes for billing)
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Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor, program and
organization leadership, as needed
Schedule: Exempt
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Regular hours entail 10:00am-6:00pm Monday - Friday
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Must be flexible
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Evenings and weekends are required
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Participate in 24 hour on-call phone availability for program
youth and foster parents