Mental Health Therapist- MST - Master's Level

Multi Systemic Therapist- McKean

  • MST- McKean
  • Pay Range: $44,186 - $54,892
  • Salary
  • Full Time
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • Now offering DailyPay; A financial wellness platform that enables employees to access earned wages before payday.

***$7,500 COMMITMENT BONUS!! ***

Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST): MST is an evidence-base, intensive family and community-based treatment program that empowers youth (ages 12-17) and their families to function responsibly over the long term and views the client as a network of systems including family, peers, school, formal, and neighborhood.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor's Degree in a human service-related field with 3 years of experience working with children in a social service agency.
  • Master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology and eligible for licensure in area of clinical training preferred.
  • Licensed professional preferred.
  • Prior experience in a CASSP systems program preferred.

Travel Requirements: This position requires an active driver’s license and a DMV check that is clear. Position may require travel in the communities served or state of Pennsylvania for position requirements 25-50% of the time. Most travel is within the staff’s assigned county.

BENEFITS:

  • Generous Paid Leave – including Paid Time Off, holidays, and personal days
  • Comprehensive Insurance Coverage – medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Retirement Plan with employer contributions
  • Pet Insurance options
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility (if applicable)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential support and resources
  • Additional Perks – and more!

About Us

The phrase Beacon Light actually refers to two distinct companies:
Beacon Light Behavioral Health System (BLBHS) and Beacon Light Adult Residential Services (BLARS).

Together they provide mental health services to adults, children and families in both community-based and residential settings. Individually, BLARS primarily provides residential programs for adults, while BLBHS provides community-based and residential programs for children, as well as community-based programs for adults.