Multisystemic Therapist or Bachelor's Clinician 1
Company: Community Youth Services
Location: Olympia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Licensed Therapist $7361
to $9438 Bachelor's Clinician1 $6693 to 8581 (both per month) CYS'
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) program is an evidence-based program
that works with youth (ages 12-17) and their families. MST focuses
on empowering caregivers and youth through individualized
interventions that will be most effective at utilizing the family's
strengths to create sustainable change. Being a part of the MST
program means you get to help families achieve their goals within a
short amount of time (3-5 months) while celebrating their
accomplishments along the way. As an MST Therapist or Bachelor's
Clinician 1, you will be provided excellent training, including a
5-day MST Orientation, and ongoing support through the MST model,
and quarterly booster trainings. MST therapists get the opportunity
to address all environmental systems that impact the youth and
family, allowing the ability to treat individuals, couples,
families and incorporating any other critical supports involved.
The MST program serves youth experiencing challenges in the
following areas family conflict, school, juvenile justice, mental
health, and acting out behaviors. MST is a voluntary,
family-focused treatment program that supports a family's vision
for a better future. Starting salary for Licensed Therapist $7361
to $9438; for Bachelor's Clinician1 $6693 to 8581 (both per month).
Full-time, Exempt. We Are Looking for Someone Who Believes in the
power of families and strengthsbased work Is comfortable working in
the community, in homes, and across multiple systems Values
coaching, supervision, and continuous growth Thrives in a flexible,
fastpaced, supportive environment Is committed to model fidelity
and excellent client care. CYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and
does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex,
creed, religion, age, marital or nursing mother status, pregnancy,
national origin, citizenship, the presence of any sensory, mental,
or physical disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, or any other status or characteristic
protected by applicable local, state, or federal law. In the MST
program, there are several unique characteristics that therapists
may find appealing, including: Low caseloads (4-6 families at a
time) Frequent supervision that therapists can count towards
licensure hours (about 2 hours per week) Opportunity to work within
many modalities of therapy (individual, couples, families) A
flexible work schedule that allows therapists to serve families
when most convenient for the families while also maintaining a
positive work-life balance for the therapist Frequent in-house
trainings that count towards Continuing Education hours (typically
about 24 hours per year) Ongoing support and opportunities for
professional growth through Clinical Development Plans A focus on
positive outcomes, evidence, and data-driven results
therapistsknowthey are making a positive impact with families! To
be a part of one of the most researched evidence-based practices
that are effective with youth & families worldwide An excellent
benefits package including generous time off (both vacation and
sick leave) to encourage work-life balance (see below) New MST
Therapists/ Bachelor's Clinician would be joining a small team of
up to six therapists and two supervisors. If you are interested in
learning more about the MST model, you can go to MSTservices. com
About the Agency: CYS has been a successful and established
non-profit in downtown Olympia for nearly 50 years, providing a
full continuum of care to meet the needs of at-risk youth and their
families in our community. Our 20 programs help youth with:
housing, placement stabilization, family preservation, foster care,
education, job training, employment, independent living skills,
delinquent behaviors, shelter, and basic needs. About 4,000 youth
and their families seek services annually in their transition to
become independent, successful adult members of society. Community
Youth Services is the largest child welfare agency serving
southwest Washington, employing over 165 staff and supporting
volunteers across the organization. CYS provides a staff-driven
culture where we view our staff as our greatest asset in providing
quality services. Benefits Information: New, full-time employees
are provided the following: 12 hours of vacation leave per month
(3.6 weeks per year) 11 paid Holidays 8 hours of sick leave per
month (12 days per year) Merit increases of 2.8% annually within
the pay grade A pay increase of 6% when a therapist becomes fully
licensed CYS pays for license renewals Cost of Living increases
annually when possible Free benefits valued at $500.00 per month
that include: Health insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) CYS
contributes $100 per month Dental insurance Vision insurance Life
insurance Teledoc Employee Assistance Program After one year of
employment: Retirement: 100% vested with no time minimums. 3% CYS
contribution toward your 403(b) whether or not you invest yourself.
Additional 100% CYS match of your retirement contributions up to 2%
of your compensation. Eligible to apply for the tuition assistance
program. CYS is an approved National Health Service Corps site. To
apply for student loan repayment or get information on this option,
seehttp://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/ Qualifications: Education &
Experience (Two Pathways) Clinician I (Bachelors Level): Bachelors
degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field
(Masters preferred). Two years of experience providing home-,
community-, or school-based services. Therapist (Masters Level):
Masters degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related
field. Two years of experience in home-, community-, or
school-based services preferred but not required. Credentialing
Requirements Ability to be credentialed as a Washington State
Agency Affiliated Counselor (minimum requirement for both
pathways). Clinician 1 applicants must meet the requirements to be
credentialed with an AAC. Therapist-level applicants must meet
requirements to be credentialed as a Child Mental Health
Specialist. SUDPt/SUDP credential preferred but not required.
Knowledge & Skills Experience with clinical documentation,
including case notes, treatment plans, service plans, discharge
summaries, and data collection. Experience working within multiple
systems such as Juvenile Justice, mental health, education, DCFS,
and natural support networks. Understanding of legal processes
related to children and families (dependency, juvenile court
procedures, DCFS processes). Strong selfmanagement skills,
organization, efficiency, and ability to meet deadlines.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Word and Outlook, and
comfort using electronic health record systems. Ability to work a
flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, and participate
in an oncall rotation for MST client crises. Major Responsibilities
& Related Tasks Program Responsibilities Provide home-, school-,
and community-based therapy and support using MSTprescribed
strategies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Behavioral
Therapy techniques. Maintain a caseload of four to six families,
ensuring consistent engagement and a strengthsbased approach.
Maintain fidelity to the MST model, including adherence to MST
principles, the MST analytical process, and required data
collection. Participate in weekly group supervision with the CYS
MST team and consultation with the MST expert consultant; actively
implement feedback. Collaborate regularly with community partners,
referral sources, schools, Juvenile Justice, and other supports
involved with the family. Complete all required documentation
accurately and on time, including MST-specific documentation, CYS
records, EHR entries, and contractmandated reports. Assist in
evaluating the appropriateness of new MST referrals. Support
families in developing longterm sustainability plans and natural
community supports to maintain progress after formal MST services
end. Participate in all Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
activities within the MST model, including adherence measures,
session recording, and other CQI tasks. For Masterslevel
applicants: may be required to complete Mental Health Assessments.
Additional Agency Qualifications can be found on the Career Landing
page of the website. CYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer In order
to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all
individuals, employment decisions at Community Youth Services will
be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Community Youth
Services will not tolerate discrimination in employment or
personnel practices including the advertisement of positions,
recruitment, selection, promotion, demotion, transfer, disciplinary
action, layoffs, or termination. These activities shall be
conducted without regard to race, color, sex, creed, religion, age,
marital or nursing mother status, pregnancy, national origin,
citizenship, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical
disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender expression, or any other status or characteristic protected
by applicable local, state, or federal law. Applicants wishing to
receive job posting in an alternative format, or who need
accommodation with the application process are encouraged to
contact CYS Human Resources at call 360.918.7882.
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