Specific Responsibilities
Provide in-home family counseling, crisis intervention, and support to a caseload of up to 5 families.
Conduct MST assessments and implement evidence-based clinical counseling methods.
Design and deliver cognitive-behavioral interventions for youth and families.
Collaborate with schools, probation, and community programs to support treatment goals.
Advocate for families by attending court, hospital, and community meetings.
Communicate treatment progress to stakeholders.
Participate in weekly group and individual supervision, and consultations.
Complete all required documentation accurately and on time.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Experience & Qualifications
Master’s degree required (MSW, MFT, MHC, or related field preferred).
Prior experience in family therapy or in-home counseling with youth and families.
Flexible schedule, with evening and occasional weekend availability.
Strong organizational skills to manage workload and meet deadlines with quality documentation.
Knowledge of the juvenile justice system and/or ACS preventive programs preferred.
Must pass State Central Register, driver’s license, and fingerprint clearances.
Bilingual skills a plus.
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