What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supervised Community Treatment Counselor - Youth position at Four Oaks Family & Children Services?
Job Details
Position Details
What you will do?
As the Supervised Community Treatment Counselor you will work with children ages 13 to 18 in the community that are undergoing treatment for mental or behavioral health concerns. This position will play a critical role in the day-to-day care of the children including the use of Trauma Informed Care. This treatment method allows us to look beyond a child's behavior to the deeper trauma that caused it. Specific responsibilities include:
- Provide consistent, individualized reinforcement to client behavior, using daily issues to teach and reinforce adaptive behaviors.
- Utilize a proactive/preventive method of intercepting problems to neutralize them before they escalate.
- Strategically utilize identified behavior management techniques and other de-escalation training to assist clients in developing appropriate behaviors.
- Assist clients in developing insight into their behaviors so that they learn to self-identify and self correct.
- Understand the impact of client’s behaviors on their own actions/reactions in the workplace and utilizes team feedback to enhance the effectiveness of their interventions.
- Understand the population and is aware of individualized treatment plan.
- Provide daily living supervision and treatment intervention
- Establish a therapeutic relationship with the client based on trust & respect.
- Evaluate the impact of behavioral, group treatment, and life-space interventions and provides direction/feedback.
- Assure consistent, ongoing, and timely provision for basic client needs.
- Safely transport youth to/from program activities and community resources monitoring behaviors and following agency transportation protocols.
- Effectively participates in team to review case progress and provide best programming
Why Work here?
Four Oaks understands the importance of supporting and treating one another as if they were our own family members. We believe in maintaining a healthy work/life balance while providing career paths for everyone. Our organization flourishes in an environment of equal opportunity and fair treatment for all. The effects of diversity and inclusion have created an atmosphere of positivity which connects us to the customers we serve. As a valued team member, you are eligible for:
- Medical, dental & vision insurance
- 401k Retirement plan
- Growth & Advancement opportunities
- Excellent paid leave time package
- 7 Paid holidays
- Flexible Work Schedule
- Business casual work environment
- Educational discounts
Qualifications & Program Information
What you need:
To qualify you must be at least 21 years of age and possess a Bachelor's degree in a human services or a related field of study. Previous experience in working with children in a mental health setting is preferred but, not required. Additional requirements include:
- Desire to help kids succeed
- Strong communication skills
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record