Children Youth Part-time

Mental Health Clinician

Still Small Voice Educational Services

Posted

Mar 27, 2026

Location

Remote

Type

Part-time

Compensation

$65+

Mission

What you will drive

Our agency is currently hiring qualified candidates to serve in Burlington, Camden, Mercer and Monmouth counties. Non-licensed candidate need not apply. IIC Job Description The Intensive In-Community Therapist (IIC) provides services in the child’s (aged 4-21) home or community. The IIC Therapist supplies a variety of mental health services, including individual and family therapy, evaluation, and counseling. Services are time-limited and should focus on transferring skills to the family and transitioning the family to community-based services and supports. In situations where a family is assigned to both BA (Behavioral Assistant) and IIC Therapist services, both the BA and IIC Therapist work as a team to improve life domain functioning. These workers link to provide more focused and intensive complimentary services. They communicate on a consistent basis about family progress. The IIC Therapist will develop the overall treatment plan, in addition to the specific Behavioral Assistance Individual Service Plan (BAISP). Requirements Master’s degree and clinical licensure (LAC, LPC, LCSW, LSW, LMFT) Driver’s license and vehicle Fingerprint clearance (facilitated by agency after hire) One-year related experience Compensation and Benefits Part-time or full-time position, flexible hours $65-85 hourly rate, face-to-face session time

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Our agency is currently hiring qualified candidates to serve in Burlington, Camden, Mercer and Monmouth counties. Non-licensed candidate need not apply. IIC Job Description The Intensive In-Community Therapist (IIC) provides services in the child’s (aged 4-21) home or community. The IIC Therapist supplies a variety of mental health services, including individual and family therapy, evaluation, and counseling. Services are time-limited and should focus on transferring skills to the family and transitioning the family to community-based services and supports. In situations where a family is assigned to both BA (Behavioral Assistant) and IIC Therapist services, both the BA and IIC Therapist work as a team to improve life domain functioning. These workers link to provide more focused and intensive complimentary services. They communicate on a consistent basis about family progress. The IIC Therapist will develop the overall treatment plan, in addition to the specific Behavioral Assistance Individual Service Plan (BAISP). Requirements Master’s degree and clinical licensure (LAC, LPC, LCSW, LSW, LMFT) Driver’s license and vehicle Fingerprint clearance (facilitated by agency after hire) One-year related experience Compensation and Benefits Part-time or full-time position, flexible hours $65-85 hourly rate, face-to-face session time