This functional Job Description offers a useful list of job responsibilities and expectations for the position of Intensive In-Home Counselor. This list can be revised and updated at any time. The employee is responsible for meeting the expectations of the Intensive In-Home Program and Brothers Keeper Inc. even if it is not listed below. The description does not supersede your direct Supervisors directives/expectations or the policies and procedures of Brothers’ Keeper Inc.
To this end, Behavioral Specialists have the following responsibilities:
- Provide clinically sound intensive in-home therapy and counseling for client and family to reduce the risk of out of home placement.
- Establish appropriate working rapport with client and family.
- Utilize various strategies and therapeutic interventions with client to improve their overall emotional coping.
- Provide 24 hour crisis intervention for client and family.
- Reporting all crisis/emergencies with client and family to Clinical Supervisor immediately.
- Assist Assessor and/or Clinical Supervisor in gathering information for initial assessment.
- Collaborate with other necessary service providers (schools, psychologist, psychiatric and social services and all other mental health providers) on an as needed basis to provide wrap around services for client.
- Participate in IEP, 504 Plan meetings, etc. and other meetings as need for client.
- Attend all annual mandatory agency and staff trainings( Handle with Care, CPR First Aid, Human Rights, HIPPA)
- Submit all progress, reimbursement and accountability sheets on a weekly basis.
- Complete ISP within 30days of the initiation of services.
- Minimum of 6 hours of services provided weekly not to exceed 10 hours without administration approval upon notification of crisis situation.
- Provide well written documentation of individual sessions.
- Coordinate services for family sessions with an LMHP or outpatient therapy.
- Maintain that all charts are up to date and update needed documentation annually.
- Attend mandatory weekly supervision.
- Must be willing to work as a part of a clinical team and assist colleagues if needed
- Other duties as assigned.
The qualified applicant will possess a bachelor’s degree in a counseling or social work field from an accredited college and with at least one year of clinical experience with children and adolescents. Qualified applicant will be a QMHP-C a person in the human services field who is trained and experienced in providing psychiatric or mental health services to children or adolescence who have a mental illness.
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