What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Center Treatment QBHP/Practitioner (Bilingual) position at The Centers?
HYBRID POSITION
Staff will provide structured, goal oriented and time limited Family Centered Treatment in the natural environment to families who need assistance recovering for a variety of issues surrounding substance abuse, mental illness, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect.
Duties and Responsibilities- Provide services to clients including:
- Development of short and long-term family goals with measurable outcomes.
- Attend weekly case review supervision.
- Provide thorough documentation including treatment plans, progress notes, monthly reports and assessments.
- The FCT Clinician will complete training and make consistent progress toward achieving certification from the Family Centered Treatment Foundation (FCTF). In addition to online-based training and required readings, the certification process requires videotaped demonstration of competencies in the field with real clients.
- Family Centered Treatment is a comprehensive treatment program that requires FCT Clinicians to make at least two, multi-hour sessions a week with each family system.
- A FCT Clinician is expected to spend an average of 6 hours a week with each client family.
- Each FCT Clinician will maintain a case load of an average of five, FCT-referred families. FCT clinicians will work a mixed caseload (non-FCT clients and FCT clients) until a full FCT caseload is achieved.
- A FCT Clinician works a schedule that is flexible and able to meet the needs of each family they serve. This will often require meeting in the evenings and sometimes on the weekend.