What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Foster Care Clinical Counselor position at Epworth Children's Home?
Job Title: Licensed Foster Care Clinical Counselor
Department: Foster Care
Reports to: Director of Therapeutic Clinical Services
Created: July 2024
Summary:
Provide individual counseling services to clients and significant others with at-risk behaviors and/or behavioral needs within the foster care department. In addition, provide intake assessment, case management, referral, and intervention services.
Primary Performance Objectives:
- Establish and maintain a sustainable caseload
- Maintains the confidentiality of all client records and information
- Develops and maintains a positive relationship with clients
- Develop service plans and conduct reviews as needed throughout the duration of treatment
Job Task Summary:
- Conduct individual counseling with foster children and foster parents.
- Maintain treatment files and other records in accordance to agency policies and procedures along with maintaining records with State and Federal regulations.
- Develop, implement, and update individual treatment plans in conjunction with input from persons served.
- Monitor progress of persons served in treatment.
- Provide for quality and appropriateness of treatment to each person's individual needs through inter/intra agency staffing.
- Make referrals as appropriate.
- Provide each person served with a transition plan.
- Make each client aware of local self-help and/or support groups and encourage participation where appropriate.
- Provide crisis intervention as necessary.
- Keep other clinicians regularly informed as to the status of the progress of persons served in treatment.
- Assist other staff members in assuring the safety and health of all consumers and persons served while in the facility.
- Serve in on-call rotation.
- Perform Peer Review and Medicaid Review of Clinical records.
- Obtain monthly clinical supervision, unless your certification/licensure requires increased level of supervision.
- Maintain all state, federal, and agency rules and regulations pertaining to confidentiality and ethics.
- Deliver evidence-based practices with fidelity.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Must have an understanding of children, adolescent, adults and family treatment as well as the ability to deliver evidence based practice with fidelity
- Good written and oral communication skills required.
- LPC, LMFT, LISW-CP or LPC-A, LMSW, LMFT-A and under supervision required
- At least one-year of counseling experience is preferred
- Prior work experience with Medicaid clients preferred
- Must be able to pass standard background checking, including: drug screen, employment physical, SLED, DSS Central Registry, and Sex Offenders Registry.
- Has a belief system and engages win faith practices that are compatible with those of the United Methodist Church.
Personal Attributes and Skills:
- Excellent organization skills with an ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and a variety of demands of a fast-paced environment.
- Detail-oriented, with strong organizational, analytical, and planning skill.
- Initiative and independence in carrying out responsibilities.
- Strong self-motivation and the ability to work as a team member.
- Commitment to maintain confidentiality and a high degree of accuracy in client records.
- Detailed and nuanced communication skills to present complex messages clearly and skillfully.
- A proven ability to work positively and professionally with diverse groups of individuals.
- Must be able to work in an environment of constant demands and frequent interruptions.
- Must be able to travel during and after typical business hours, including occasionally over multiple days.