Employment Opportunities
Children's Supportive Services employs a variety of professional staff
including clinic support staff, professional office
staff, licensed social workers and counselors, and psychosocial rehabilitation
specialists with a bachelor's degree.
The following licensed professional staff will be considered for employment
by Children's Supportive Services:
- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor,
or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. A clincical professional counselor,
professional counselor, or marriage and family therapist must be licensed
in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 34, Idaho Code and IDAPA 24.15.01,
"Rules of the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage
and Family Therapists".
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Masters Social Worker, or
Licensed Social Worker. A clinical social
worker (LCSW),
masters social worker (LMSW),
or licensed social worker (LSW),
must hold a license in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 32,
Idaho Code and IDAPA 24.14.01, "Rules of the State Board of Social
Work Examiners".
- Licensed Pastoral Counselor. A pastoral counselor must be licensed
in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 34, Idaho Code and IDAPA 24.15.01, "Rules
of the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage and
Family Therapists". Training and experience in a mental health setting
are required.
- Licensed Professional Nurse (RN). A licenced professional nurse or RN,
must be licensed in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 14, Idaho Code.
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Specialist. A PSR specialist must
hold at least a bachelor’s degree from a nationally accredited university
or college in behavioral science education, or medicine. A
PSR specialist
must have at least twenty-one (21) semester credit hours (or quarter hour
equivalent) in human service fields such as psychology, social work, special
education, counseling, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
- Licensed Occupational Therapist. An occupational therapist must be
licensed in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 37, Idaho Code, and IDAPA
22.01.09,
"Rules for the Licensing of Occupational Therapists and Occupational
Therapist Assistants". Training and experience in a mental health setting
are required.
Children's Supportive Services provides full-time employees
health coverage, paid holidays, paid personal leave, and a retirement plan.
Applications can be obtained at:
- Idaho Falls
1600 East Lincoln Road
1322 East Lincoln Road
- Blackfoot
625 West Pacific Street
- Pocatello
669 West Quinn, Building #1
- Download an Employment Application
(Adobe
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