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(3060) Intensive Family Therapist- Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST)

Job Description

The Intensive Family Therapy Program is dedicated to empowering youth to reduce risky behaviors and achieve life goals such as staying in school, maintaining employment, and strengthening family relationships. At the core of this program is a multi-disciplinary team of four highly trained Intensive Family Therapists delivering Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) — a proven, evidence-based approach that creates meaningful change for youth and their families.

As part of this small, collaborative team, you’ll work closely with your colleagues, learning from each other’s experiences and successes through regular group supervision and consultation. The Intensive Family Therapist position is ideal for candidates who:

  • Thrive in a team environment – Engage in ongoing supervision and peer collaboration to support treatment success.
  • Prefer working with a focused caseload – Build strong therapeutic relationships with up to 6 youth and their families, allowing for meaningful, individualized care.
  • Are flexible and responsive – Participate in a rotating on-call schedule that may include some evenings and weekends to ensure families receive timely support.
  • Are passionate about making a difference – Support youth facing externalizing challenges such as substance use, aggression, and involvement with the juvenile justice system.
  • Enjoy working in the community – Provide services in schools, homes, juvenile facilities, and other community locations throughout Caldwell, Gonzales, and Guadalupe counties — meeting families where they are.

Position Summary:

Under the direction of the Director of Youth and Family Operations and the Multi-Systemic Therapy Service Manager, the Intensive Family Therapist delivers MST services to youth and families in a variety of community-based settings. You will receive comprehensive paid training in MST, equipping you with specialized skills to support families using a structured, highly effective treatment model.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing direct clinical treatment to youth and families using MST principles.
  • Delivering evidence-based interventions to reduce high-risk behaviors and promote positive outcomes.
  • Conducting crisis intervention as needed to stabilize youth and prevent placement in more restrictive environments.
  • Completing required assessments, documentation, and treatment plans in compliance with state and agency standards.
  • Collaborating with families to develop individualized, person-centered recovery plans.
  • Participating in weekly group supervision, consultation, and ongoing professional development.
  • Rotating participation in the on-call schedule to ensure 24/7 support for families as needed.

 

This position offers the opportunity to create lasting, positive change in the lives of youth and families through a highly supportive, team-oriented environment. If you are driven to make a meaningful impact and are ready to learn a nationally recognized treatment model, we encourage you to apply.

Location: Guadalupe, Caldwell and Gonzales Counties

Hourly Salary Range: Provisionally Licensed: $22.51 – $29.76/hr   |   Full Licensure: $31.80 – $39.05/hr

Differential Detail:

  • Up to $4.00/hour, tenure with BTCS
  • $0.75/hr Bilingual
  • Up to $2.00/hour, previous community center experience in a similar position
  • .50/hour, LCDC
  • **$30/day On-Call

 

Join our dynamic and enthusiastic Team dedicated to continuously improving the health and independence of the persons we serve.

Click on https://bbtrails.org/work-with-us/ for additional details on other rewards and compensation, including our excellent benefits package and generous leave accruals!

 

CitySeguin, TX, Lockhart, TX, Gonzales, TX
CountyCaldwell County, Gonzales County, Guadalupe County
CredentialsMinimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in clinical or counseling psychology, social work and/or marriage and family is required. Provisionally licensed as an LPC-Associate, LMSW (under clinical supervision) or LMFT-Associate.

Preferred Qualifications:
Fully licensed as an LPC, LCSW or LMFT, or in clinical supervision towards advanced licensure.
2 years’ experience post graduate experience working in a clinical setting, which at least one year includes working with families. Bilingual preferred.
Salary Amount$46,820.80 – $81,224.00/year
Closing DateOpen until filled
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