Part-Time Foster Care Clinician Position Available In Lee, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: LifeConnections Specialized Support Services is seeking a Part-Time Foster Care Clinician in Lehigh Acres, FL. The role involves providing therapeutic support, coordinating treatment initiatives, conducting assessments, and offering in-service training to foster parents. Qualified candidates must have a Master's degree in social work or a related field and relevant licensure. The hourly rate ranges from $45 to $55, with flexible scheduling available.

Company:
Lifeconnections Specialized Support Services
Salary:
$104000
JobPart-timeOnsite

Job Description

Part-Time Foster Care Clinician LifeConnections Specialized Support Services – 3.1 Lehigh Acres, FL Job Details Part-time Up to $55 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Flexible schedule Qualifications

LCPC LMFT LMHC

Master of Social Work

LICSW LCMHC

Social Work License LMSW Intake Licensed Clinical Social Worker Mid-level Master’s degree Driver’s License

LISW LMHP

Mental health counseling Clinical Social Worker Social Work LPCC Licensed Psychologist Credentials 2 years LCSW-C Full Job Description Welcome to LifeConnections! From the southern beaches of Florida to the northern woods of Maine, LifeConnections Specialized Support Services provides community based residential, day and behavioral health services to youth, adults & families. We are currently accepting applications for the following position:

Position:
Part Time Children’s Foster Care Clinician Location:

Lee County;

Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers, Cape Coral FL Status:
Part Time Contractor Hours:

10-15

Hours/Week Rate:

$45-$55/hr

Qualifications:

Masters Level Clinician, licensed in Florida (or registered intern)

Supervises:
N/A Independent Contractor Duties:

1. Provide in-home Therapeutic Support. 2. Work with the community-based care lead agency or the Department of DJJ to coordinate other treatment initiatives to include school performance, permanency, and reunification planning. 3. Evaluate and assess recipients who are receiving services. Conduct comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments and other assessments specific to youth in care. This may be conducted in accordance with the recipient’s multi-disciplinary team and the agency’s internal Clinical Response Team. 4. Provide in-service training to foster parents in accordance with state regulations targeting skills needed to achieve treatment plan goals and objectives. 5. Conduct home visits at least once weekly for recipients in Level 1 STFC homes and at least twice weekly for recipients in Level 2 STFC homes to provide regular face to face meetings with the foster families to:

  • Provide therapeutic services to assist the foster families and recipient in achieving treatment plan goals.
  • Provide oversight of the performance of the foster families.
  • Individual and family therapy services shall include the provision of insight-oriented cognitive behavioral or supportive therapy interventions to an individual recipient or family.

Individual and family therapy may involve the recipient, the recipient’s family (without the recipient) or a combination of therapy with both recipient and family. 6. Conduct monthly visits to other community settings to observe the recipients behavioral, psychological and psychosocial progress and discuss treatment strategies and services. 7. Participate as a member of the treatment team, keeping all members informed of case status and progress. 8. Preparing and training the recipients biological or legal parents to resume care of the recipient when reunification is the goal. 9. Build positive, engaging relationships with families that motivate them while assessing areas of strength and areas of need. 10. Build trusting, engaging relationships with youth to be a source of support, an advocate and to help them identify their strengths and needs. 11. Attend Trauma-Informed Care trainings and recognize the impact of trauma on youth in care. When trauma is identified, conduct Trauma Assessment. 12. Work with youth and families in a culturally responsive, empowering manner. 13. Follow all protocols for responding to abuse and neglect allegations. 14. Provide appropriate referrals for youth requiring additional or alternative services. 15. In conjunction with treatment team members, complete intake assessments and discharge summaries for all assigned cases. 16. Develop treatment plan for youth assigned. 17. Complete quarterly treatment plan review meetings and obtain approval by the prescribing practitioner/clinical supervisor. 18. Participate in debriefing meetings regarding significant incidents.

Qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field.
  • Must qualify as a Licensed Practitioner of Healing Arts (LPHA) in accordance with Chapter 491, F.S. (LCSW, LMHC or Licensed Psychologist).
  • A minimum of two years of experience working directly with children / families.
  • Must have a minimum of 30 hours of documented training, 15 of which must be relevant to child and family treatment issues in the last two years.
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Questions About Applying? Contact Us Today For More Information! LifeConnections assures equal opportunity and public access and, if necessary, affirmative action in all its policies regarding employment and provision of services. LifeConnections does not discriminate in its hiring, programs or policies on the bases of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status or sexual orientation.

Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:

$45.00 – $55.00 per hour

Job Type:
Part-time Pay:

Up to $55.00 per hour

Benefits:

Flexible schedule

Schedule:

Day shift Monday to

Friday Education:

Master’s (Required)

License/Certification:

Driver’s License (Required)

Work Location:

In person

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