Guide, supervise and oversee the therapeutic component of the Foster Care and Adoption Department
Ensure implementation of service/treatment plans
Oversee clinical staff working with the MFS children and families
Ensure compliance with state regulations, agency policies, and best practices in trauma informed care
Report directly to the FAD Program Director
Review and update policies and procedures, training modules
Oversee the selection of clinicians working with MFS FAD children and families
Verify that clinicians meet client treatment needs
Assist with the development of child service plans
Review and approve treatment goals and therapeutic intervention
Attend treatment level child and youth initial and subsequent service plan meetings
Execute crisis intervention plans
Monitor clinical outcomes for MFS FAD children and families
Maintain annual CEU trainings
Requirements
Minimum of a Master’s Degree from an accredited University
Professional license in Texas that is in good standing
Professional liability insurance
Minimum of five (5) years professional in child welfare, clinical setting
Worked with crisis situations (adult or children)
Treated victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and/or physical abuse
Administered evidence-based treatment
Conducted mental health assessments
Skilled communicator with interpersonal skills
Expert critical thinker and advanced decision-making skills
Analytical skills for interpreting mental health regulations and applying them in new protocols
Benefits
Negotiable
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Hard skills
crisis interventionevidence-based treatmentmental health assessmentstreatment planstherapeutic interventionclinical outcomes monitoringpolicy review and updatetraining module developmentchild service plans developmentcompliance with state regulations