Tennessee Voices - Therapist - Benton, Lake, and Perry counties

Duties

 

·         Provide face-to-face direct service hours to families inclusive of individual and/or family therapy, assistance with the development of positive parenting, safety planning, basic life skills and parenting a child/youth with special needs.

·         Ensure that counseling/therapy is delivered in a manner consistent with HFW plans and coordinated activities.

·         Complete clinical assessment(s), as needed.

·         Provide oversight of clinical records.

·         Develop the crisis and safety plan in collaboration with the family and care coordinator.

·         Provide for crisis stabilization and be available for crisis calls.

·         Provide therapeutic intervention utilizing an evidence-based practice.

·         Participate in and provide clinical consultation to family team.

·         Translate clinical jargon for family and family team.

·         Provide case consultation to care coordinator.

·         Provide/Participate in team-based supervision.

·         Ensure client information is secured consistent with HIPAA requirements.

·         Engage Youth Engagement Specialist to provide skills building for the child/youth as appropriate.

·         Attend and participate in Council on Children’s Mental Health (CCMH) meetings and workgroups.

·         Participate and engage in the local SOCAT-N team meetings.

·         Provide pertinent referrals and topics for trainings to the SOCAT TA Center to community partners and stakeholders as requested.

·         Maintain and build trusted relationships with clients, partners, and stakeholders.

·         Project a positive image of the organization to employees, customers, industry, and community.

·         Perform other related duties as assigned.

 

Qualifications

Qualifications: Master’s Degree in counseling/therapy or closely related field is required. Preference given to parents/caregivers or family members of children with SED. Non-profit organization experience and work history within child serving systems preferred. Experience working with children/youth and families with significant behavioral health needs. Ability to provide a strength-based, client-centered approach to service delivery.  

·         Ability to display effective communication.

·         Be approachable and engaging.

·         Display a knowledge of child-serving systems and local resources.

·         Ability to encourage youth and family voice and choice.

·         Be knowledgeable and sensitive to the culture of the youth and family and effectively convey that to team members.

·         Ability to empathize with families.

·         Focus on empowering children/youth and families.

·         Display strong organizational skills and be a self-starter.

·         Strong desire to help.

·         Willingness to partner with a Care Coordinator to provide a team-based approach to in-home services.

·         Knowledge of children’s mental, emotional, and social development and well-being.

·         Knowledge of and experience working with juvenile justice, educational, and other child-serving systems.

·         Knowledge of how to develop family-driven and strength-based treatment/behavior plans with families.

·         Knowledge of system of care/wraparound principles/practices.

·         Excellent organizational, written, communication and problem-solving/creative thinking skills.

·         Excellent collaboration, customer service, and leadership skills.

·         Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of current auto insurance.

To apply, go to www.tnvoices.org. For more information on System of Care Across TN (SOCAT), go to www.socacrosstn.org.

date posted: 05-12-2021