What are the responsibilities and job description for the Therapist, Juvenile Detention Center position at Family & Children's Services Career Page?
Responsibilities:
- Conduct individual and group therapy sessions for juveniles, focusing on mental health support, emotional regulation, and behavior modification.
- Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation as needed.
- Complete assessments, treatment plans, and progress reports for all clients.
- Collaborate with other mental health professionals, caseworkers, and Tulsa County Juvenile facility staff to create treatment plans and ensure the well-being of the youth.
- Offer support for families, including providing family therapy or referrals to community-based resources.
- Monitor the mental health of detained juveniles, identifying changes in their emotional or behavioral status.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records and documentation in compliance with facility standards and regulations.
- Adhere to ethical and legal guidelines regarding confidentiality and professional practice.
- Participate in regular case reviews and interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Provide education and training to staff on mental health issues affecting juveniles.
- Work collaboratively with Juvenile Bureau staff to provide a milieu supportive of the juveniles.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree or higher in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field.
- Current licensure (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) in the state of Oklahoma.
- Experience working with juveniles in a correctional, detention, or institutional setting preferred.
- Strong understanding of adolescent mental health disorders, trauma-informed care, and behavioral interventions.
- Excellent communication, crisis management, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative and interdisciplinary team.
- Flexibility, patience, and a genuine commitment to the well-being of youth.
- Knowledge of state and federal regulations regarding juvenile care and treatment.
Preferred Skills:
- Experience working in a milieu setting.
- Experience with family therapy and working with at-risk families.
- Certification in trauma-informed care or similar specialized training.
- Bilingual (Spanish, ASL, or other languages) is a plus.