Job Description The Family Intervention Specialist (FIS) provides intensive in-home services, using the evidence-based program, Family Centered Treatment, to help families prevent out of home placement through medical, legal and social systems.
- Enroll in Wheels of Change © at time of hire completing the first 4 units within 7 business days of hire. The first 4 units must be completed prior to serving clients. Training for each phase of training must be completed prior to providing services required in each phase.
- Receive additional training and support for continued education regarding high acuity cases.
- Complete all requirements to be certified in the FCT model within 9 months of the start date.
- Actively participate in weekly team supervision, according to FCT fidelity, in order to staff cases effectively and create a high level of individual and team accountability.
- Utilize Grand Rounds and additional levels of case staffing in order to solution high acuity cases together internally and on a treatment team.
- Utilize the FCT model to provide Intensive In-Home services in DCFS/DYS and Arkansas Passe cases, adhering to and ensuring fidelity to the FCT model.
- Conducts family and individual FCT sessions, as clinically appropriate, in clients' own homes and other settings when convenient for the family, spending a minimum of 4 hours per week and 2-3 weekly contacts with clients in compliance with expected FCT dosage.
- Increases dosage with individuals and families as needed, based on their need.
- Focus on consistently enhancing Joining and engagement skills, using data on FCT engagement, successful discharges, and Phase 1 progression as a guide.
- Provides services unique to each family that promotes the achievement of safety, permanency, and well-being for the children, including evidence-based and trauma-informed in-home services.
- Conducts initial and on-going assessments that are strengths based and individualized to be incorporated in treatment plans.
- Guide families through Phase 1 within 5 weeks of services beginning and complete all joining assessments as outlined in the FCT model.
- Attend additional training, support opportunities and/or coaching sessions when experiencing any challenges with FCT required skills and to prevent or respond to any drift from the model that may occur after FCT certification.
- Complete all documentation in a timely manner, including strict adherence to the timeline for FCT fidelity documents, family plan and completing progress notes within a 48-hour timeframe (2-days, not business days).
- Provide youth and families with necessary transportation and help them plan for long term transportation needs.
- Assist family with access to psychiatric services, therapy and medication management when needed.
- Process referrals with families to meet any needs identified through treatment.
- Help families develop a support network in the natural environment.
- Deliver FCT endorsed interventions designed to develop skills in both parents and children to address their area of family functioning.
- Promote and advocate for the youth and family in the school setting while empowering parents to advocate for their children's educational needs.
- Attend child/youth case related meetings and initiate and maintain healthy, positive professional relationships with community partners and treatment team members, always providing high-quality customer service and service delivery.
- Attend court, prepare youth and families for court, complete any court-related documentation (Family plan updates, court report, any data requested, etc.) and communicate with the case manager and court staff, when necessary, in consultation with the family and DCFS.
- Include the family in individualized treatment plans that are updated monthly at a minimum, to reflect the goals of the family and child and focus on empowerment and increasing parent accountability.
- Implement Saint Francis Ministries policies and follow directives as required. Follows and adheres to all pertinent Saint Francis Ministries Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's), rules, personnel policies and procedures; related accreditation and licensure standards; and federal, state and local rules, statutes, regulations, and contractual terms. Ensures clients' rights are protected.
- Report unusual incidents through appropriate Risk Management, clinical and safety channels as outlined in SFM trainings.
- Ensure clients' rights are protected.
- Follow all safety procedures as outlined in SFM training.
- Additional job duties as needed for program health and client care
Requirements
- Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field preferred, but not required
- Bachelor's degree in social work, counseling, psychology or a related field
- At least two years' experience working with children and families with mental health, crisis stabilization, trauma-related and other high acuity needs required.
- CPR and First Aid Certified
- Must be 21 years of age
- At least two years' experience working with children and families with mental health, crisis stabilization, trauma-related and other high acuity needs required.
- Must pass a drug screen, BCI, FBI, National sex offender registry, state sex offender registry, child abuse and neglect; Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information Systems (SACWIS)FBI Fingerprint check if relocating to Ohio in the last 5 years
- Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record and reliable transportation
- Lifting requirements of 30-15 lbs.