Family Court Services Clinician

Twin Falls CountyTwin Falls, ID
Onsite

About The Position

5th Judicial District Family Court Services is looking for a Family Court Services Clinician to provide various clinical services including forensic assessments and evaluations for parents with a pending court case. The clinician will serve as an expert witness to provide information to family law judges for high-conflict custody and divorce cases. Regularly conferring with Family Court Services District Manager and meeting all requirements for documentation and timelines is critical; Responsibilities also include conducting family law file review and case screenings as well as assisting parents with other alternative dispute resolution resources.

Requirements

  • Licensed Masters level behavioral health professional;
  • Current licensure within the State of Idaho; LCSW, LCPC, LMFT, MSW, or LPC.
  • Licensed Master’s level behavioral health professional whose clinical licensure allows for the independent provision of behavioral health service without supervision by another licensed professional;
  • A minimum of three years’ experience working with families and individuals in crisis;
  • Work closely with the Family Court Services District Manager;
  • Skill in the facilitation and presentation to small and large groups;
  • Ability to understand and comply with Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure;
  • Ability to understand and comply with the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Model Standards and Guidelines;
  • Ability to independently plan and manage work assignments, work timelines, and work completion;
  • Work independently and exercise initiative, with general guidance and supervision;
  • Ability to exercise professional judgment to make sound and reasonable decisions and problem-solving skills in accordance with laws, ordinances, regulations and established policies;
  • Maintain a professional demeanor at all times;
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively;
  • Ability to write reports clearly documenting relevant facts and conclusions;
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality;
  • Ability to maintain cooperative working relationship with employees, district officials and the public;
  • Listen carefully to, understand and effectively communicate through oral, written, and interpersonal communication channels;
  • Proficiently operate computers, software programs, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or similar office software to create documents and other materials, maintain information and generate reports.
  • Perform all duties in accordance with County policies and procedures with regard for personal safety and that of other employees and the public ;
  • Must successfully pass background investigation relevant to the position and remain in good standing for the duration of employment with the County;

Nice To Haves

  • Training and/or Certification in forensic Interviewing of children, Domestic Violence, Child Development and needs of children of separated parents, and trauma Informed Care preferred;

Responsibilities

  • Conducts forensic Parenting Time Evaluations consistent with Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure 1004 and Brief Focused Assessments consistent with Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure 1005
  • Conducts Family Civil Intake Screenings to determine appropriate alternative dispute resolution options for families
  • Offers information related to child development, such as age appropriate schedules and the effect of conflict on children.
  • Presents educational material to community agencies regarding children’s needs and developmental issues.
  • Performs research on related material to assessments, i.e. impact of conflict on children;
  • Assists with parent education as needed;
  • Reviews family law files for judges throughout the district;
  • Assists in basic office support such as answering the phones and compiling data as requested;
  • Performs other court-related duties as required;
  • Demonstrates commitment to public service;
  • Completes and maintains accurate documentation for every case, in a timely manner;
  • Attends Courts, consultation groups and other hearings/meetings as directed;
  • Researches and maintains current knowledge of community resources and evidence-based interventions;
  • Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with County policies, procedures, and safety practices.
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