
NCAT Day Treatment Therapist
Job Description
NCAT Day Treatment Therapist
Department: NCAT Day Treatment
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: House Springs Valley - Gravois Road
Reporting To: Brianne Moore
Compensation: $36 - $39 / year
Description
This is a full-time, benefit eligible position. This position follows the school day schedule.
Are you passionate about helping children thrive emotionally and behaviorally in a supportive, integrated educational setting? Our NCAT Program—delivered in partnership with the Northwest School District—offers a unique opportunity to provide therapeutic services to youth with intensive behavioral health needs, right where they learn and grow.
This is a great opportunity for someone who:
- Finds fulfillment in working with youth facing significant emotional and behavioral challenges
- Values a multidisciplinary team approach that bridges education and mental health
- Wants to be part of a nonprofit mission to “Inspire Hope. Promote Wellness.” in underserved communities
- Enjoys dynamic, fast-paced environments where no two days are the same
Key Responsibilities
- Provide individual, group, and family therapy within the NCAT Day Treatment Program
- Facilitate psycho-educational groups for students
- Collaborate with academic staff and participate in team-based care planning
- Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation
- Offer crisis intervention and support when needed
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
• Two (2) years experience working with children, adolescents, and families preferred
• PLPC, PLMFT or LMSW or full licensure (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) in Missouri required
- Thrive in environments where your clinical skills directly impact youth in need
- Believe that emotional wellness is essential to learning and personal growth
- Embrace teamwork, open communication, and shared decision-making
- Are confident in navigating challenging behaviors with compassion and clinical expertise
- Seek opportunities to bring strength-based, trauma-informed care to rural and underserved areas