Seeking supervisory position open for an experienced clinician in early childhood trauma and therapy for high-risk children, 0-8 years old. This a program to help young children who have experienced trauma, abuse, neglect and the negative impacts of maternal substance use disorders. We provide day treatment, individual and family therapy for 30-40 children (ages 0-8) at a time. Many of the children live in one of our four residential facilities. This is an ideal job for a clinician who enjoys working with a team to coordinate care for high-risk families in the non-profit sector and who has a passion for providing and supervising trauma-informed care for young children. Duties include supervising a team of 12 staff including therapists, case managers, family specialists, interns and child group specialists and clinical responsibility for all treatment services for children whose mothers receive treatment. This individual ensures that services are best practice, evidence based care for young children with multiple risk factors; provides/supervises others who provide play therapy, trauma work, filial therapy, and other therapeutic practices for children; supervises documentation, record keeping and contract compliance; trains all staff on children’s mental health issues and parenting/attachment issues with high-risk families; acts as liaison for DCFS and Family Dependency Drug Court in the legal process of family reunification as needed; and represents the company in collaboration with many community organizations and allied agencies. This position includes minimal on-call responsibilities to provide consultation by phone or in person for emergencies (generally less than 4 hour a month). This position includes full benefits package including health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, paid training, and 401(k) dollar for dollar match up to 5% after one year with vesting schedule. Candidates must have a Master’s Degree from an accredited university; be licensed in the State of Utah as an LCSW or LCMHC; worked a minimum of two years after obtaining a Utah LCSW license and meet the requirements to clinical supervise staff; have at least three years of experience in mental health treatment of children or trauma informed therapy for early childhood; and have at least three years of experience in a supervisory capacity including training, scheduling and coaching team of staff. This is a non-smoking facility. Must be at least twenty-one years old and able to pass a post-offer, pre-employment background check and drug screen. If in recovery, must have at least three years of clean time. Must have own reliable transportation and good driving record. This employer participates in the E-Verify program: please review the E-Verify information at the following link. Apply online at https://hris.rminc.com/Careers/JobDetail.aspx?JobId=40014 or email resume, a brief cover letter stating why this position interests you and three employment references to jobs@houseofhopeut.org.