Family Mental Health TherapistDoya Natsu Healing CenterNow Hiring: Make a Difference in Families & CommunitiesDoya Natsu Healing Center is seeking a compassionate and skilled Family Mental Health Therapist to provide culturally responsive behavioral health services to youth, adults, and families. If you are passionate about healing, recovery, and strengthening families through both clinical excellence and traditional practices, we encourage you to apply.What You'll DoProvide family-centered behavioral health services, including:Assessments and treatment planningIndividual, group, and family therapyFamily treatment curriculum facilitationFollow-up and recovery support servicesCollaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community partnersDevelop and manage family programming for youth and familiesMaintain accurate documentation in an electronic health systemDeliver strength-based, culturally grounded care, incorporating traditional Native healing approachesWhat We're Looking ForLicensed in Wyoming (or equivalent) as:LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LAT/LPC, or PsychologistExperience in family therapy and working with co-occurring disordersKnowledge of DSM-5, ICD-10, and ASAM criteriaStrong group facilitation and communication skillsUnderstanding of Native American cultural values and healing practices (Red Road)Ability to work effectively in a team-based environmentRequirementsValid driver's license with good driving recordNo felony or DUI convictions within the past 3 yearsAbility to pass a background checkCPR/First Aid certification (or obtain within 90 days)Commitment to a recovery-oriented lifestyleWhy Join Us?Meaningful, community-centered workSupportive, team-based environmentIntegration of cultural traditions with clinical careOpportunities for professional growthApply TodaySubmit your resume and credentials to join a team dedicated to healing individuals, strengthening families, and uplifting the community.APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:Submit a completed application with supporting documents via the online portal.For more information contact Kellie Webb, Executive Director, via email at Preference will be given to qualified Eastern Shoshone tribal members, then other qualified federally recognized Indian tribal members and then other qualified candidates.Applicants must submit a copy of Tribal Enrollment card or CIB for Indian Preference.Veterans who meet the minimum qualifications and provide documentation of an honorable discharge (DD214) from any branch of military service are entitled to receive preference points during the interview process.Any offer of employment is contingent upon a negative drug test, reference checks and background check. Refusal to undergo required testing or testing positive will render the applicant ineligible for employment.
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Family Mental Health Therapist-DOYA Natsu Healing Center