Job DetailsJob LocationWenatchee - Wenatchee, WAPosition TypeFull Time Salary Range$67,725.00 - $73,000.00 Salary/yearTravel PercentageUp to 25%DescriptionYou can do the work you love, be your authentic self, and make an impact in the lives of thousands. We believe in a culture rooted in community, collaboration, and growth. As an agency we are inspired by our Mission of bringing hope to life, especially those most in need.Benefits:* Medical/Dental* FSA* 403(b) Retirement* Additional Voluntary Benefits* Paid Holidays* Vacation/Sick Leave* Education Assistance Program* Employee Assistance Program* Longevity awardsWage: $67,725.00 - $73,000Position Summary:Under the direction of the Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and in collaboration with a fully integrated New Journeys clinical team, the Therapist/Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) Clinician works with program participants (i.e., individuals ages 15-25 or older who have experienced a first episode of psychosis) to help them set and achieve their personal recovery goals. The Therapist/IRT Clinician should have a recovery orientation to treatment and be able to work as part of an integrated, collaborative team of professionals dedicated to empowering adolescents and emerging/young adults to achieve optimal role functioning at school, work, social and leisure adjustment, self-care skills, and a sense of positive well-being and purpose.Responsibilities:Help program participants to identify, develop, and achieve their personal recovery goals, including by teaching them about psychosis and skills for managing it, processing the experience of psychosis, developing coping skills for stressful situations and persistent symptoms, reducing self-stigmatizing beliefs, helping them learn social and resilience skills, and addressing challenges related to achieving their recovery goalsUtilize the Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) curriculum with clients, including the core set of Standard modules and additional modules based on individual client needs and goalsPrevent or address problems related to substance use or heath (e.g., smoking, poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyle)Meet with clients on a weekly or biweekly basis for about 6-12 months, then move to monthly check-ins (this varies according to individual needs and preferences)Conduct psychosocial functioning assessmentsAttend any initial and ongoing New Journeys and IRT training and/or meetings required by program contract and supervisor to continue to improve New Journeys ProgramAttend IRT supervision and consultation callsAttend weekly New Journeys team meetings and update other team members on clients progress and difficulties in learning information and skills as the clients work toward their goals. Strategize with other New Journeys team members to overcome obstaclesAssist with addressing client problems noted by other New Journeys team membersIf there is not a separate case manager on the team, the IRT Clinician may be responsible for identifying and addressing the clients case management needsProvides continuity of care in support of established client/therapist relationships and best practices, coordinates care with providers internally and outside of the agency with a Release of Information.Is responsible for maintaining safety precautions and constructive, professional relationships with other providers including medical providers, Crisis, Supportive Housing, and other Outpatient Team members where release of information and consent to do so have been givenEstablishes and maintains working relationships with community resources, coordinates consumer treatment with other providers, and initiates referrals to medical providers and other community resour