Overview
Our FCT Practitioner (FCT) Practitioner will provide structured, goal-oriented, and time-limited Family Centered Treatment (FCT) in the natural environment to families who need assistance recovering from a variety of issues including but not limited to mental health needs, substance abuse, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and neglect. FCT Practitioners focus on the families’ strengths and empower them to make changes that have a lasting impact. We will train you and certify you in the Family Centered Treatment model. This is an innovative evidenced-based approach which achieves effective outcomes. The FCT Practitioner helps to identify, document, and address the consumers' needs and provides clinical services in the home, community, or program site, in accordance with governing regulations.
Benefits Include
- Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance options, including HSA match for qualifying contributions.
- Parental Paid Leave
- Retirement savings plan with company match.
- Paid time off and holiday pay.
- Mileage reimbursement.
- Tuition reimbursement available.
- Company sponsored learning and development.
Responsibilities
• Provide Family Centered Treatment to families in accordance with program specifications.
• Conduct a minimum of two multi-hour face-to-face sessions per week with each family system, with the exception of titration at discharge.
• Work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families, which may include evenings and weekends.
• Provide crisis intervention to families 24/7 and participate in an on-call rotation with other team members as indicated by the program.
• Participate in all required meetings and serve as the FCT facilitator and recorder on a rotating basis.
• Provide after-care linkage and follow-up as needed.
• Maintain thorough documentation including FCT fidelity documentation, progress notes, monthly reports, and assessments.
• Complete other projects/duties as requested by management.
• Perform all duties in accordance with state and federal regulations, Arrow policy, FCT requirements, and COA standards.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year college in social work, psychology, mental health, or another related human services field. At least one (1) year of previous experience working with youth in a mental health setting.
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