What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Sexual Offender Therapist Professional (LSOTP) position at LG Legacy for Kids?
LG Legacy for Kids comprised of three separate campus’s Turning Point Children’s Social Services, Gold Star Academy and Rob & Simons’ Hawthorne House provides quality care for children who have experienced trauma in the State of Texas. Join us in creating a village of nurturing and quality care for our children. Our mission is to ensure the delivery of quality services and advocacy for our children. Ensure the individualized quality care to children in an environment which promotes their rights, dignity and freedom of choice, implements programs and services as specified in the children’s individualized service plan.
LSOTP (License Sexual Offender Therapist Professional)
About the Position:
Our organization seeks a professional LSOTP and services to include individual, group,
and family interventions to youth with mental health needs and sexual behavior
problems under the supervision of Residential Treatment Centers (RTC).
As a board certified professional you must have a standing within the State of Texas Reimbursement. You must be a medicaid provider with the ability to bill Superior Health for your services rendered whether services are provided at our campus location on off-site.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for providing individual, group, and family therapy-based
interventions to youth who have sexual behavior problems and other
mental health needs.
Also consults and communicates with inpatient sex offender treatment programs
to facilitate coordination of care.
Conducts mental health and specialized court ordered psychosexual risk
assessment to identify risk and protective factors, provide placement
considerations and guide treatment needs.
Provides testimony in court when necessary to discuss evaluation findings and
treatment progress.
Maintains clear, timely, and concise documentation of treatment efforts in
electronic medical records.
Provides case consultation to RTC community-based advocates from the
Therapeutic Connections Unit regarding behavioral, adjustment issues, case
planning, and treatment needs.
Conducts trainings/seminars for staff or trainees related to youth with sexual
behavior problems
Qualifications Requirements
Education:
MS/MA or Ph.D. from an accredited college or university.
Licensures:
Licensed Sex Offender Treatment Provider (LSOTP)