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... solo traveler chasing the Northern Lights, we're there to ensure their journey is safe and ... Internal training and intern opportunities * Women in Business Mentorship Program * Employee awards ...

... solo traveler chasing the Northern Lights, we're there to ensure their journey is safe and ... Internal training and intern opportunities * Women in Business Mentorship Program * Employee awards ...

Sr Internal Auditor

San Diego, CA · On-site

$90K - $111K/yr

... solo traveler chasing the Northern Lights, we're there to ensure their journey is safe and ... Internal training and intern opportunities * Women in Business Mentorship Program * Employee awards ...

Sr Internal Auditor

San Diego, CA · On-site

$89K - $111K/yr

... a solo traveler chasing the Northern Lights, were there to ensure their journey is safe and ... Internal training and intern opportunities * Women in Business Mentorship Program * Employee awards ...

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Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Adventure Based Therapy)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Adventure Based Therapy)

SailFuture

Saint Petersburg, FL

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Mental Health Counselor


Are you a Registered Mental Health Counseling or Clinical Social Work Intern passionate about working with at-risk youth?

At SailFuture, you’ll find a mission-driven team that prioritizes quality care and low caseloads rather than maximizing billable hours.

Do you view yourself as an agent of change committed to helping people transform their life outcomes?

Do you desire a professional setting that is outdoors, dynamic, and includes international travel?

You may be reading the description of your dream job.

Position Summary


The Counselor serves up to 20 youth living in SailFuture’s two residential foster care homes and (8) students at the SailFuture Academy.

You’ll provide individual and family therapy, group counseling, and Sunday adventure therapy sessions.

You will also provide overall support to the houses through twice weekly family dinners and other activities.

Finally, you will lead the mental health curriculum during international sailing expeditions, flying in and out ports while students sail from Florida to Nova Scotia and Florida to Trinidad and Tobago.

This is a salaried position with a 45-hour work week and is not eligible for overtime pay.

Traditional Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate all therapeutic services for all youth in residential care and independent living program

  • Work in partnership with psychiatrist to monitor and coordinate medication management for all youth in residential care

  • Provide therapeutic house support up to twenty hours per week

  • Provide 1:1 therapeutic services to up to 20 youth per week (1-hour session)

  • 6 youth in Waterfront House

  • 6 youth in White House

  • Up to 8 youth attending the SailFuture Academy

  • Develop treatment plans in partnership with Residential Change Agents, Program Director, Case Manager, and other stakeholders

  • Provide in-depth assessments to all youth who enter the SailFuture home

  • Provide assessments to all youth at-risk who present self-harming or homicidal behaviors

  • Create initial and master treatment plans and lead 30-day treatment team meetings and 6-month treatment plan reviews

  • Provide training and youth-specific feedback to staff across all teams

Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree, or higher, from an Accredited College or University in related field

  • Team player committed to doing whatever it takes for youth in their care

  • Experience working with at-risk youth, specifically teenagers

  • Excellent communicator and problem solver

  • Passion for adventure

Compensation and Benefits:

  • $250 monthly health insurance contribution

  • 401k with up to 6% employer match

  • 10 days PTO per year (accrual based)

  • Work cell phone

  • Work laptop