Benefits:
SIMPLE IRA
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Signing bonus
Training & development
Wellness resources
Job Summary
The Reunification & Therapeutic Family Time Counselor provides non-clinical direct services/case management/coordination of care to an assigned caseload of individuals/families. This position assists in accessing needed supports and resources in the community, facilitates ongoing communication and advocacy between the family, Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF), school, probation and any other involved supports or service providers. This position may also facilitate/co-facilitate groups in accordance to standard practice.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Develops case management plans or plans of care and provides direct case management services and/or coordination of care specific to each assigned client and/or family (biological, foster and/or other caretakers as indicated), including interventions necessary to increase the probability of treatment completion, build on strengths of the client and/or family and to improve life functioning. Submits and reviews documentation as defined by program.
Provides front line crisis support to individuals and/or families in the program by phone, in-home and/or in the community as needed based on initial assessment of the presenting concerns and program practice parameters. Problem solves by interpreting and adapting guidelines in the field and reviews situational details and assessment with supervisor for a second opinion and consultation.
Makes decisions based on interpretation of the data presented and/or refines the methods and techniques used. Uses judgment to interpret and adapt program guidelines/procedures based on specific concerns/needs/problems presented by client/family.
Determines the processes and methods to follow based on assessment of the client/family presentation and their strengths; takes a course of action from varying alternatives to provide client/family centered support and care.
Provides group, individual and/or family counseling to clients with appropriate supervision and coordinates treatment phases with both internal and/or external service providers and/or family supports as appropriate.
Provides group, individual and/or family counseling to clients with appropriate supervision and coordinates treatment phases with both internal and/or external service providers.
Maintains records of counseling, coordination of care, child and family team meetings and/or case management activities for reporting and tracking purposes and completes all documentation for client medical records in accordance with documentation timelines and in compliance with Medicaid, licensing and other regulatory requirements/agencies as defined by program.
Demonstrates knowledge of basic psychopathology, crisis theory and other behavioral health concerns, and primary intervention modalities relevant to target population (e.g., skill building, safety planning, parenting skills, and high fidelity wraparound care).
Supports daily program specific operational functions as required. May transport clients to appointments or linkages as appropriate.
Provides service (evaluation, treatment, wraparound team facilitation, follow-up, case management) in the office and/or community settings outside of the office (e.g., homes, schools, hospitals, institutions, other community locations) and maintains a flexible schedule to ensure services are delivered based on client needs and as defined by the program.
Provides/supports safety planning and crisis intervention/clinical emergencies with appropriate supervision including rotating on-call coverage with other team members to ensure 24 hour availability to clients as required by program.
Participates in the development, implementation, and facilitation of initial treatment plan or plan of care, transition plan and timeline for strategies and next steps as defined by program.
Demonstrates knowledge of internal and external levels of care, referral processes, and resources. Makes clinically appropriate referrals for identified support and service needs in a timely manner.
Meets direct service productivity goals as defined by program, understands program/department/agency guidelines, goals and target outcomes, and adheres to practice standards and to data collection and reporting protocols.
Identifies potential risk factors and takes measures to reduce those risks in the home through appropriate supervision, reinforcement of positive and safe behaviors, trauma-informed and relationally-based therapeutic interventions as defined by program.
Attends and is prepared for scheduled supervision, team meetings, staff meetings or rounds to assist in coordinating case management/care coordination and review of treatment plans/plans of care. Seeks additional supervision or consultation as needed and follows through with supervisory directives.
Communicates in a positive, effective manner with client, family, and all internal and external providers.
Continues to develop knowledge and understanding about the history, traditions, values, family systems, and artistic expression of groups served as well as uses appropriate methodological approaches, skills, and techniques that reflect an understanding of culture.
Regulatory and Corporate Compliance Responsibilities
a. Understands and adheres to compliance standards as they appear in the assigned clinic’s Compliance Plan, Code of Conduct, and Conflict of Interest Policy. b. Completes all training in a timely manner as required by state and federal regulations (e.g., Compliance, Fire Safety, HIPAA HITECH, Infection Control, Sexual Harassment, etc) and specific to the assigned location. 20. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to collaborate and function as a part of a multidisciplinary team while consistently demonstrating adherence to program specific practice models.
Demonstrated ability to maintain therapeutic boundaries and confidentiality as required
Understanding of the principles, practices and theories utilized in integrated care as they apply to programmatic operations.
Demonstrated ability to follow established protocols in crisis settings and/or situations.
Demonstrated ability to effectively provide services and treatment techniques that are gender, age and culturally sensitive.
Ability to identify potential risk factors and take appropriate proactive measures to reduce those risks in the milieu.
Ability to serve as a role model to clients by modeling pro-social behaviors.