VPI Therapist

Casa CentralChicago, IL
$0 - $67,000Hybrid

About The Position

Casa Central’s Violence Prevention & Intervention (VPI) program provides high-quality, culturally and linguistically attuned, trauma-informed therapy and support services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence, child abuse/neglect, and other traumas. The Therapist provides clinical/therapeutic intervention for children ages 0-5, and their families, who have been exposed to violence or experienced trauma, and individual adult counseling for adults impacted by domestic violence. The Therapist employs individual, family, and/or group counseling modalities, and also provides supportive services, including case management, crisis intervention, safety planning, psychoeducation, and information/referral services and linkage support. The Therapist may be called upon to support program staff in program development; engage in evaluation and performance quality improvement tasks; provide public awareness/education programming and community-based trainings on themes related to domestic violence, Childhood Exposure to Violence (CEV), and early childhood trauma; support program staff in managing walk-in/crisis intakes and assessment; support Safe Start Coalition development and maintenance efforts; participate in community coalitions; and to participate in funder, accreditation, and other meetings.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in Social Work or Human Service-related field (Therapist 1) with LCSW or LCPC preferred (Therapist 2).
  • Clinical Social Work or Counseling experience desired, especially with families who have experienced violence who have young children.
  • Previous training in the Child Parent Psychotherapy model or infant/early childhood mental health highly preferred.
  • Completing an 18-month Child Parent Psychotherapy Learning Cohort will be required.
  • Obtaining 40-hour Domestic Violence Certification will be a requirement for this position; candidate must obtain certification within 3 months of hire.
  • Completing Human Trafficking training within 3 months of hire.
  • Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
  • MUST BE COMPUTER LITERATE IN MICROSOFT WORD, EXCEL, PUBLISHER, OUTLOOK, ZOOM AND MICROSOFT TEAMS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS USED BY THE AGENCY.
  • Ability to prepare statistical reports regarding the services provided.
  • Ability to work well independently and collaboratively.
  • Eligible for remote work and requires the use of personal mobile phone.

Nice To Haves

  • Evening/Weekend availability preferred
  • flexibility to accommodate clients’ schedules essential.
  • Flexibility to travel to provide in-home/community based services.
  • Sensitivity to cultural diversity is required.
  • Will be subject to drug and alcohol screening, as well as aptitude and skills’ testing.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain a caseload of approximately 16-18 clients and their families.
  • Design and implement therapeutic or psychoeducational group services.
  • Implement timely crisis intervention and safety planning strategies to help victims/survivors of domestic violence.
  • Provide individual, family, and/or group counseling services according to best practices and evidence-based treatment approaches, with a particular focus on Child Parent Psychotherapy; services provided in-office, via Telehealth and in the community.
  • Accompany victims/survivors of domestic violence to the police department, clinics, court, and other arenas as deemed necessary.
  • Advocate on a survivor’s behalf with a third party after execution of necessary release of information, including advocacy with Department of Children and Family Services, victim’s employer, housing provider, Illinois Department Human Services, etc.
  • Engage in multidisciplinary efforts to support the provision, collaboration and continuity of care for families; this may include participation in clinical staffings, Child and Family Team meetings and court proceedings; may require collaboration with early childhood professionals, medical professionals, legal personnel, judicial personnel, child welfare professionals, other mental health professionals, etc.
  • Assist survivors with completion of paperwork to petition for an Order of Protection from the Domestic Violence Court of Cook County and/or other steps necessary to petition for an Order of Protection.
  • Accompany survivors to court for emotional support, advocacy, and clarification of information such as law and court process.
  • Assist survivors with petitioning for Stalking No Contact Orders (SNCO) or Civil No Contact Orders(CNCO).
  • Advocate on survivor’s behalf in family court and other court activity related to the gender-based violence case.
  • Conduct timely intakes and assessments of clients’ needs (for individuals referred for domestic violence services as well as children and families referred for therapy services secondary to exposure to violence and other traumas), including gathering information over the phone and in-person related to individuals being referred to the programs; collect comprehensive data sets from families; maintain and monitor the program waitlists as indicated, including providing periodic check-in phone calls to families waiting for services to update them on their wait list status and offer any additional community-based resources and referrals.
  • Establish rapport with clients; foster environments and relationships that provide clients to feel safe and secure within the therapeutic relationship.
  • Complete comprehensive mental health assessments or IM+CANS to identify participant strengths, needs and to inform service planning.
  • Complete program and funder evaluation measures for data collection and evaluation, including the provision of trauma and developmental screenings, as appropriate; provide referrals for young children participants to Early Intervention services or a Case Study, as criteria is met; complete data measures at multiple points, Time 1, Time 2, etc; engage in evaluation of data collected; engage in conversations with clients regarding data gathered to inform service delivery.
  • Design, in collaboration with assigned clients, individualized individual and family service plans, as indicated, with measurable treatment objectives.
  • Design and support implementation of safety plans for victims/survivors of domestic violence.
  • Utilize knowledge and access to resources to assist individuals and families impacted by violence and trauma by linking them with resources to support their needs.
  • Coordinate survivor care within the agency and with other agencies to expand the range of services available to survivors such as legal services, shelter and/or housing programs for survivors of Gender Based Violence, entitlement income and medical services.
  • Keep required documentation on services according to agency and other funding source requirements; ensure documentation adheres to agency and funder requirements, including compliance with Medicaid/Part 132/Part 140 service delivery.
  • Prepare monthly and quarterly reports on services and program activities for the agency, funders, and other stakeholders.
  • Complete ongoing data entry and management related to funders’ reporting requirements.
  • Approve time sheets and ensure compliance with agency and funder guidelines, ensuring that daily activities are within the allowable activities approved by the agency.
  • Prepare and submit documentation for supply orders or equipment.
  • Maintain current knowledge of laws and regulations governing domestic violence issues as well as the protection of victims/survivors of domestic violence.
  • Follow confidentiality guidelines at all times, according to agency policies and procedures and the Social Work Code of Ethics.
  • Report any suspicion of client, child, or elder abuse to proper authorities according to Mandated Reporting Laws.
  • Participate in the rotation of facilitation of staff meetings, group supervision and professional development opportunities; participate in monthly program staff or team meetings including team trainings.
  • Participate in weekly individual and/or group clinical supervision, including consultations, as appropriate.
  • Participate in continuous training opportunities.
  • Provide support to program staff around case-specific issues as well as broader programmatic needs and concerns, including providing back-up for other program staff to cover walk-in/crisis intakes and assessments.
  • Provide onsite coverage to support with walk-ins and other program needs.
  • Perform administrative and program tasks as assigned by the Program Director or Clinical Supervisor.
  • Offer education and training to the community or other professionals on topics related to domestic violence, Childhood Exposure to Violence, and early childhood trauma, on a limited basis.
  • May provide administrative and/or clinical oversight of Masters-level student interns on an as-needed basis.
  • Be actively involved with, and knowledgeable about, the agency’s Performance Quality Improvement (PQI) structure and process.
  • Implement the agency mission, philosophy, and core values to direct daily work and decision-making.
  • Adhere to agency policy.
  • Participate in case record review procedures.
  • Complete program satisfaction surveys with participants to help inform program delivery.
  • Nurture positive, professional, respectful, and collaborative working relationships with other agency staff as well as outside stakeholders and partners.
  • Support the work of the Safe Start Coalition and the program’s networking and community-building efforts, including participating in quarterly coalition meetings; may include co-facilitation of the Safe Start Coalition; actively participate in agency and community meetings or attending meetings and trainings required by funders; and engage in outreach and relationship-building activities with community partners.
  • Foster a congenial work environment with colleagues within and outside of the VPI program.

Benefits

  • Reimbursement information for personal mobile phone usage is available per Casa Central’s Flexible Work Arrangement Policy.
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