Location: Smithfield, North Carolina / Selma, North Carolina
Field-based role (local travel required)
Provide Intensive In-Home (IIH) services to children and adolescents (ages 5–17) and their families on a part-time, per diem basis. Deliver 2–6 hours of weekly in-home therapy per family as clinically needed. Maintain a variable caseload of up to 8–12 families, depending on service demand and assignment. Focus on reducing crisis events, improving family functioning, and preventing higher levels of care (hospitalization or placement).
- Provide in-home therapy and behavioral interventions on a scheduled and as-needed per diem basis
- Deliver psychoeducation and skill-building to caregivers and youth
- Maintain a flexible caseload of up to 8–12 active families
- Complete clinical documentation within 24–48 hours of service delivery
- Participate in weekly supervision (1 hour) and required team meetings as scheduled
- Respond to crisis situations (phone and in-person as clinically indicated)
- Coordinate care with schools, DSS, juvenile justice, and outpatient providers
- Develop and implement Person-Centered Plans with 30-day measurable goals
- Track progress and adjust interventions based on client outcomes
Must meet North Carolina Qualified Professional (QP) criteria:
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Services + 2 years post-graduate experience with children/adolescents
OR
- Bachelor’s degree in any field + 4 years experience with children/adolescents
OR
- Master’s degree in Human Services + 1 year experience
OR
- Master’s degree in any field + 2 years experience
- Experience with IIH, community-based services, or crisis intervention
Compensation is competitive and based on relevant education, licensure, and experience, paid on a per diem/service delivery basis.
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Field-based (in-home/community settings)
- Valid driver’s license and insured vehicle required (daily travel)
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
- Completion of CPR and NCI training within 30 days of hire