M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, or equivalent degree preferred., Must have obtained LCSW, LMFT, or LPC License., Experience with families and children is preferred., Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. .
Key responsibilities:
Responsible for assessing and completing all assessments and intake paperwork.
Conduct assessments via telehealth or face-to-face in various locations.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records on each client served.
Attend weekly staffing with Program Coordinator to review all active assessments.
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The Center for Children and Families is a nonprofit comprised of a variety of programs with one singular mission: To promote safe, healthy environments through advocacy, counseling, education, and prevention.
Our programs include:
CASA of Northeast Louisiana, The Children's Advocacy Center of Northeast Louisiana, Therapeutic Services, Medication Management, Family Support and Youth Transition, and Brokers for Hope.
Location: Remote (with active licensure in Louisiana)
Position type:1099 Contract
Compensation: $100 per assessment completed.
Caseload: Minimum of 12 assessments completed per week.
Job Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Center for Children and Families Therapeutic Services Assessment Therapist is responsible for assessing and completing all assessments and intake paperwork. The Assessment Therapist is supervised by the Crisis Intervention and Assessment Coordinator in Monroe.
This is a contract position.
Required Qualifications
M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work or equivalent degree preferred; experience with families and children preferred.
Must have obtained LCSW, LMFT or LPC License
Skills & Abilities
Must have respect for cultural differences and families' rights to self-determination.
Must be able to assess situations quickly, and have sufficient ingenuity to cope with limited resources.
Willingness to provide hands-on, in-home concrete services.
Ability to work well in a team setting.
Ability to adjust to various types of tasks and work cooperatively with different types of personalities.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks
High standard of personal integrity and work ethic.
Thorough understanding of all treatment and other contract programs and an intimate knowledge of program procedures and policies.
Ability to build and maintain relationships with outside agencies.
Ability to communicate well both verbally and in writing.
Commitment to The Center for Children and Families and Therapeutic Services Division goals and mission.
Accountability
The Assessment Therapist is hired by and reports directly to the Intake and Crisis Coordinator in Monroe
Responsibilities
Assessment is the systematic evaluation of an individuals behavior(s), strengths, and needs through observations and descriptions. The assessment is used as a tool to help the clinician gain a general perspective of the problem and for clinical case formulation, which includes identification of targeted behaviors, development of treatment goals, and assist with the proper identification of therapeutic program.
Components
Responsible for assessing and completing all assessments and intake paperwork in accordance with program, agency, and state requirements.
Assessment is completed via telehealth or face-to-face, and can occur in a variety of locations, including where the person lives, works, attends school and/or socializes.
Thorough understanding of all intake documents, all treatment programs offered within Therapeutic Services, general understanding of each programs service criteria, and knowledgeable of Intake and Program policies and procedures.
Strong engagement skills and ability to adjust to various types of tasks.
Ability to communicate well both verbally and in writing.
Supervision
All therapists must attend supervision in accordance with program, agency, and state requirements. Assessment Therapist must attend weekly staffing with Program Coordinator to review all active assessments.
Contact with family and referent must be made within 24 hours (via e-mail, text, or call) once referral is received from Program Coordinator. If contact is not made within the 24-hour period then calling and attempted face-to-face contact is required.
Meet with family to complete all necessary Intake paperwork and Assessment paperwork through face-to-face means or through Telehealth. Submission of all Intake and Assessment paperwork is due within 48 hours.
Documentation
Assessment Therapist are responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date case records on each client served. Documentation should be in accordance with program, agency, and state standards.
Documentation of service may include but is not limited to:
Clinical Assessment
Preliminary Treatment Plans
CALOCUS or LOCUS
Intake and Initial Service Forms
Confidentiality/ Client Rights/ HIPAA Forms and Related Documents
Generate and maintain case notes
Other Documents/Forms/Letters as required during the course of treatment.
1099 Contract position, paid at a rate of $100 per assessment completed.
Minimum of 12 assessments completed per week.
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
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