What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Center Treatment QBHP/Practitioner position at The Centers?
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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.