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Community-Based Trauma Clinician – Behavioral Health Services

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Posted: 09/08/2024

Responsibilities Include

  • Work closely with the youth, family, and Care Coordinator to develop and deliver integrated treatment
  • Provide individual and group counseling and family support with children, youth, and caregivers in a home-based setting
  • Perform intake interviews, as well as investigating histories with appropriate collateral resources
  • Complete a comprehensive assessment that builds from a family’s perception of its most salient concerns and identification of its strengths, desires, and needs to support youth’s continued tenure and participation in the community
  • Recognize and acknowledge parent and youth voice and choice, partnering with them and team members in the development of an Individual Action Plan, developing goals, monitoring services, and evaluating progress
  • Psychoeducation for the youth and family
  • Family treatment and support interventions that are designed to teach skills and competencies that assist the youth and family to overcome challenges
  • Provide crisis management and intervention as appropriate
  • Facilitate discharge planning for youth and families including aftercare, when appropriate
  • Attend all division and team meetings as well as agency trainings as scheduled
  • Facilitate/assist with psychoeducational groups for youth and families
  • Facilitate/assist with parent educational opportunities for families
  • Maintain certification in evidence-based models to work with youth and families (e.g., (ARC Grow)
  • Assist with internal reports and reports for the program funder
  • Demonstrate a commitment to LUK’s Mission, Vision, and Values and provide congruent services

Knowledge and Experience Required:

  • Master’s degree in mental health, psychology, social work, family therapy, or substance abuse counseling
  • 2+ years working with youth who have experienced trauma and their families

Skills and Abilities:

  • Strong clinical skills and knowledge of evidence-based trauma treatments
  • A demonstrated commitment to the empowerment of youth and families to realize their potential
  • Ability to incorporate the agency philosophy of systemic thinking
  • Able to work independently and collaboratively on a team
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain therapeutic relationships

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