Therapist - Family Preservation Services
Job Title: Therapist (located in Fort Wayne or Wabash, Indiana)
Department: Family Preservation
Employment Status: Full-time/Regular/Exempt
Reports to: Regional Manager (Fort Wayne) or Program Director-Family Preservation (Wabash)
Job Summary: The Family Preservation Therapist is responsible for applying appropriate
counseling skills, principles, and therapeutic modalities in the professional treatment
effort as it applies to each family / child on the assigned caseload. This position will be an
integral part of the treatment team's efforts toward ensuring the preservation of the
referred family unit. The Family Preservation Therapist demonstrates the ability to
exercise independent judgment and function as a team member. The Family Preservation
Therapist must be equipped to identify the needs of the children and families in their care,
and to address those needs through evidence-based practices. This position requires an
overarching understanding of the entire continuum of services available for families,
children, and the referring agencies. This Individual must demonstrate sensitivity to our
service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs.
Basic Responsibilities:
Family Preservation Therapy Services with Families
Formally assess families through standardized instruments and clinical interview
Assess family dynamics and needs to facilitate case plan goal achievement
Develop treatment plans with the client/family within established time frames
Provide individual/family/couples sessions, as needed, to address identified clinical needs using
appropriate and evidence based therapeutic interventions.
Pursue case goals utilizing various resources in conjunction with other service providers
Assist in the management of client crises as indicates
Aid in the completion of regular family safety assessments and plans
Identify and engage informal supports to assist after White's services are no longer active
Maintain appropriate and thorough documentation in a timely manner consistent with accreditation and
Department of Child Services treatment standards: Individual Treatment Plan, Monthly Progress
Report, Closing Summary, case notes, outcome measures, etc.
Must possess the basic belief that children are meant to grow up within their family of origin whenever
possible, and that such warrants significant, supportive efforts when necessary.
Case Management
Attend and represent Josiah White's at review hearings as well as child and family team meetings;
make objective recommendations to the court and the team as requested
Regularly evaluate child/family progress and periodically meet with treatment team to review cases
Advocate for child and family's needs and best interests by assisting in the identification of service
gaps and community resources to meet identified needs
Keep placing agency workers informed about family and child's progress, major crises, etc.
Support the interventions of Case Management level team members when necessary
Agency Support and Enhancement
Attend case reviews with referral agencies as requested
Maintain a working relationship with referral agency workers
Be a positive liaison between Josiah White's and placing agencies and the public in general
Be a White's representative on local committees and project committees as requested
Professional Development
Participate in Clinical Supervision regularly
Complete assigned opportunities for individual professional development, including internal, external,
and self-directed learning opportunities
Participate in periodic field observation by the Regional Manager or Designee
Analyze and assess performance feedback through the Coaching Review process
Other
Perform other duties as assigned by the Regional Manager or Designee
Skills, Supervision,
Qualifications: Incumbent must be a Christian with strong Christian values and a commitment
to living a lifestyle that is aligned with White's Code of Conduct and Statement of Faith.
A Master's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Human/Social Services,
Human Development and Life Studies, or a degree which meets the standards for
licensure by the Indiana Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board is
required. The incumbent must also have a valid driver's license with no restrictions that
would limit the ability to perform job functions and the active pursuit or previous
attainment of a license, such as an LMHC, LCSW, or LMFT, is required. Individuals who
are in the licensing process or license-eligible are also acceptable.