Counselor - Child Protection Team - Jax

University of FloridaJacksonville, FL
$60,000 - $70,000Hybrid

About The Position

Functions as a Therapist for the professional, multidisciplinary Child Protection Team and Sexual Abuse Treatment Program, organized to provide and coordinate services for victims of child abuse and neglect. Assesses need and provides therapy to children and families verified as victims of abuse following CPT assessment. The position requires knowledge in the areas of child abuse and neglect and family dynamics, skills in the areas of assessing/case management, crisis intervention, trauma-based therapy, experience with the judicial system as advocate and expert witness, available community resources and making appropriate referrals. This position services the Jacksonville area program and includes Baker, Clay, Duval, and Nassau counties. This position requires travel to other counties. Provides direct therapy and counseling services to child victims, siblings of victims, and non-offending caregivers. Provides crisis intervention to families. Coordinates intakes, evaluations, & interviews with children, family members to obtain psychosocial information for clinical evaluations. Develops and maintains relationships with staff and other agencies to provide coordination with needed services and support through advocacy, referral, and follow-up. Develops behaviorally specific treatment plans for all family members involved in the program. Completes safety planning to prevent continued or future abuse. Attends case staffing and coordinates client services and community referrals. Maintains client records, including documentation and tracking of treatment goals and objectives consistent with program requirements. Conducts training for the community as assigned. Provides depositions and court testimony as required.

Requirements

  • Social worker with a master’s degree or a Ph.D. in social work from a Certified Social Work Education-accredited school of social work.
  • Registered nurse with advanced specialized counseling education and training as a clinical nurse specialist or certified psychiatric nurse.
  • Professional licensed to provide clinical, counseling, and psychotherapy services by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance.
  • Counselor with a master’s degree in counseling.
  • Psychologist with a master’s or Ph.D. in psychology.
  • Master’s or doctoral level graduate student intern from an accredited school of social work or a psychology or counseling program, under the supervision of a licensed practitioner qualified to supervise such interns.
  • Psychosocial counseling professionals working with the Healthy Start population should have counseling education, training, and experience in women’s issues, maternal and child health issues, and grief and loss issues.
  • Experience in child development, family dynamics, family violence and substance abuse intervention, medical or health promotion orientation, mental health, and a prevention theory approach to intervention.

Nice To Haves

  • Social Worker eligible for Florida licensure
  • Experience in Trauma focused care and planning.
  • Use of standardized assessment tools in determining a client’s current presenting problem(s)
  • One year of clinical counseling experience, six months of which must be in providing treatment to sexually abused children and their families

Responsibilities

  • Assesses need and provides therapy to children and families verified as victims of abuse following CPT assessment.
  • Provides direct therapy and counseling services to child victims, siblings of victims, and non-offending caregivers.
  • Provides crisis intervention to families.
  • Coordinates intakes, evaluations, & interviews with children, family members to obtain psychosocial information for clinical evaluations.
  • Develops and maintains relationships with staff and other agencies to provide coordination with needed services and support through advocacy, referral, and follow-up.
  • Develops behaviorally specific treatment plans for all family members involved in the program.
  • Completes safety planning to prevent continued or future abuse.
  • Attends case staffing and coordinates client services and community referrals.
  • Maintains client records, including documentation and tracking of treatment goals and objectives consistent with program requirements.
  • Conducts training for the community as assigned.
  • Provides depositions and court testimony as required.
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