Engage Young Adult Transitions is a therapeutic environment providing sophisticated clinical support for young adults. Join us and experience the opportunity to collaborate with a dedicated team that offers personalized care and is deeply devoted to transforming lives. At Engage, you’ll be an integral part of a team of dynamic and knowledgeable professionals focused on facilitating meaningful connections. You'll work with clients who actively seek self-improvement and aspire to a brighter future.
Position is located in Cedar City, UT
Who We Are Looking For
The ideal candidate is relationally minded and believes through connection we thrive. A therapist who enjoys working with young adults who are struggling in their mental health which is limiting their independence. We’re looking for an engaging clinician that can help cultivate and be actively contributing to an environment that promotes security, exploration and connection.
Who We Are
Engage Young Adult Transitions is a therapeutic environment located footsteps away from Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, and minutes away from the mountains. Engage’s purpose is to provide therapeutic support for young adults struggling with their mental health that is often limiting their ability to be independent. These challenges may be depression, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, executive functioning, and lack of purpose.
Engage’s therapist and certified life coaches are driven by attachment theory and experiential learning while understanding the specific needs of young adults. While attending college or working, our young adults also participate in therapy, life-skill classes, and community events. It is with Engage’s therapeutic guidance and life coaching in a real life setting, our young adults are building stronger emotional connections and the necessary skills for success.
Ideal Candidates Attributes
- Embodies Engage’s values of connection, attachment driven, honoring developmental growth, curiosity minded, attunement, radical ownership and health
- Knowledgeable and skilled in trauma informed approaches and practices
- Experienced in supporting neurodivergent clients
- Enjoys being outdoors, active lifestyle and community service.
- Is adventurous. Open to participating in skiing, mountain biking, hiking and getting out there and having a growth mindset
- Professional and healthy in managing their life and relationships
- Ability to see people for who they are, their potential, and where they can be
- Excellent at connecting and communicating with others, detail oriented, able to work independently and on a close team, takes radical ownership of role
- Values authenticity and participates in a work culture of honesty, open communication and feedback
Job Duties
- Reports to the Clinical Director.
- Provide weekly individual, family and group therapy
- Conduct mental health assessments and develop treatment plans that align with client goals
- Be an active and engaging member of the team that contributes a culture of support and growth
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical records
- Be on call approximately every other 6 weeks for 7 days
- Provide crisis intervention support as need
- Respond to and read work communication in a timely manner
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $68,000.00 - $82,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Relocation assistance
- Tuition reimbursement