Hyde County Health Department
POSITION AVAILABLE
Position: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Licensed Therapist)
Position No: 481-40-151
Closing Date: Open until filled
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Position is hired as a full time Hyde County employee. reporting to the Hyde County Health Department, earning Hyde County fringe benefits, but providing services on Hyde County school campuses: Mattamuskeet School on the Hyde County mainland and Ocracoke School on the island. which is accessible only by ferry.
The therapist will complete screenings, evaluations, and individual assessments to inform diagnosis and treatment planning for children and adolescents in the school setting. They will provide individual and small-group psychotherapy, as well as crisis intervention, to support students’ emotional well-being and academic success. The therapist will collaborate with families, demonstrate cultural competence, and work with students who may present complex or severe needs. The therapist will also work collaboratively to implement school-based mental health programming and participate in multidisciplinary meetings with school staff and community partners.
Candidate must be fully paneled with leading health insurance companies and Medicaid prepaid health plans.
WORK SCHEDULE: Hours are primarily Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with one hour for lunch.
MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Master’s degree in social work from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of social work or counseling experience as required by the North Carolina Social Work and Licensure Board.
SALARY RANGE: Salary Range $55,449 – $81,853
Interest candidates must complete and submit the North Carolina Application Form (PD-107) along with college transcripts to:
hr-director@hydecountync.gov. Applicants must possess a valid North Carolina Driver’s License as well as be subject to a background check and drug screening.
Hyde County Health Department is an Equal Opportunity Agency and complies with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
