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Core responsibilities

The specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families using the family centered treatment (Fct) model, which includes delivering services primarily in home and community settings and maintaining 24/7 on-Call coverage for their caseload. Essential duties involve completing all required clinical documentation timely, developing and implementing service plans in coordination with the treatment team, and facilitating client movement through the four phases of fct treatment.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a bachelor's degree in human services or a related field is required, along with two years of experience working with youth or families. Specific state requirements mandate provisional credentialing or meeting qualified professional status depending on the location (E.g., mississippi, north carolina, ohio, virginia).

bachelor degreeQuality AssuranceClient-Centered CareService Plan DevelopmentDischarge PlanningPsychotherapeutic ServicesElectronic Health Record (EHR)PsychoeducationOn-Call CoverageTreatment Team CollaborationCommunity Resource ReferralBehavioral Health InterventionsFlexible Work ScheduleClinical Records ManagementFCT CertificationE-learning SystemFamily Centered Treatment (FCT)

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • Health Savings Account
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Tickets at Work
  • Voluntary Insurance Products
  • Health Navigator Access
  • Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
  • Benefits Hub