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General Description
The CAC Trauma-Focused Treatment (TFT) PT Clinician is responsible for providing trauma-focused therapy services for non-offending caregivers of children and teens who have experienced traumatic events, co-facilitation of caregiver group offerings and overseeing implementation of the Protection Clarification Model for caregivers. Responsibilities include: crisis intervention, clinical assessments, and outpatient trauma-focused treatment. In addition, the clinician will provide comprehensive case management services, conduct intake appointments, participate in Protection Clarification Model with all CAC TFT staff members, oversee implementation of this model by scheduling consultation meetings, utilizing a tracking document to track progress of the CP Model, and coordinate efforts within a team-based approach. The CAC TFT part-time Clinician position is hourly and up to 20 hours per week.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or other related field. Licensure as an LCSW or LPC is preferred. Experience working with individuals who have experienced traumatic events (specifically sexual abuse, severe physical abuse, witness to violence and problematic sexual behavior) is preferred. Understanding of trauma-informed practice, multiculturalism, family systems required and knowledge of community resources is preferred.
Major Responsibilities
Participate in training of the Protection Clarification Model, provide therapy services to caregivers with this model and oversee implementation of this model within CAC TFT Service delivery.
Co-facilitate group/workshops for non-offending caregivers.
Provide outpatient therapy using a variety of evidence based/informed treatment modalities (e.g., Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI) and expressive therapies, *training will be provided*) for caregivers to attain stated treatment goals and objectives.
Conduct initial intake sessions utilizing trauma assessment measures to identify symptoms related to trauma, healthy and unhealthy coping skills, challenges that may require outside referrals, caregiver protective factors and determine preliminary DSM 5 diagnoses.
Provide crisis intervention to assist non-offending caregivers as needed for clients on active caseload.
Provide case management services including: maintenance of electronic health records, online appointment schedule and provide referrals to community resources as needed.
Participate in team-based approach with CAC staff members.
Greater Richmond SCAN is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SCAN does not discriminate against race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or ability.
If interested, send cover letter and resume to lwright@grscan.com
**$35 hourly rate - part-time