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Bilingual Crisis Counselor

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Austin, TX
Full Time
$68000.00 - $72000.00 Salary/year

Description

Center for Child Protection

Job Description

 

Job Title: Bilingual Crisis Counselor

Supervisor: Director of Clinical Short-Term Services

 

Summary: The Bilingual Crisis Counselor provides crisis intervention, supportive counseling, risk/protectiveness assessment, emergency clinical assessment and on-going case management to children and families referred by the Child Protection Team (CPT). This position requires the ability to clinically assess clients on an ongoing basis and generate treatment plans based on assessment.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in a behavioral science
  • Clinical license to include LMSW, LCSW, LPC or LPC Associate
  • Minimum of two years’ experience including case management services for child victims of sexual and physical abuse, child protection, crisis support and counseling
  • Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with Law Enforcement, the District Attorney’s Office, Child Protective Services, and Forensic Interviewers in the investigation of child abuse and/or children who have been exposed to violent crimes
  • Ability to assess risk factors of forensic interview clients and strategize with Law Enforcement and CPS on safety planning
  • Certification in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics or a willingness to achieve certification
  • Bilingual English/Spanish Required

 

Job Tasks:
1.    Supports non-offending caregivers so that they may protect and support their children

2.    Provides psychosocial assessment, psychotherapy and case management services for children and protective caregivers:
•    Assesses the client’s level of cognitive, emotional functioning, and psychosocial history information
•    Assesses protective caregiver’s mental health, protectiveness and risk factors, and social service needs
•    Assesses the need for clinical services for the child and family
•    Assesses current presenting problems that need to be addressed
•    Establishes a case plan with clear treatment objectives, goals, and intervention strategies

3.    Collaborates with Law Enforcement and CPS throughout the length of the case in providing information to the family about status of the criminal and civil case from the point of investigation to prosecution

4.    Administers clinical assessment tools for purposes of assessment

5.    Provides psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic services to children and families

6.    Determines appropriate treatment planning, goals, and interventions

7.    Provides crisis intervention services for children and adults at the point of the forensic interview

8.    Provides long term counseling support services for children and adults

9.    Refers children and families to appropriate community resources

10.    Collects and reports information on services provided

11.    Provides case management assessments and service planning

12.    Develops knowledge and skill in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics practice approach, and use of the DSM 5 and subsequent updated versions, to assist in guiding assessment and case planning

13.    Provides written documentation involving client services to Law Enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office throughout the case

14.    Provides forensic interview clients with information on Victim Rights, to include Crime Victim’s Compensation, Protective Orders as needed, VINE, information on other resources as deemed appropriate for each family

15.    Provides group therapy facilitation for children and families referred by CPT as needed

16.    Provides crisis counseling services as needed for children and families referred by CPT

17.    Provides emergency clinical assessments to assess mental status of children and families who are in emotional distress and expressing thoughts of self-harm or suicidal and/or homicidal ideation, or are currently experiencing psychotic symptoms

18.    Participates in Forensic Interview case staffings with the Forensic Interviewer, Assistant District Attorney, law enforcement detective and Child Protective Services caseworker

19.    Coordinates with Forensic Interviewers in the provision of follow up services to include counseling support, community resource assistance, crime victim rights assistance for all forensic interview clients

20.    Provides orientation to the criminal justice system for families with cases in the criminal justice system, in some cases may also provide court accompaniment when appropriate

21.    Provides court advocacy services to families in the criminal justice system for child abuse cases

22.    Upholds ethical guidelines and professional standards, including following the rules and regulations outlines by the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners

23.    Maintains professional licensure by completing the required number of Continuing Education Credits and renewing license on time

24.    Notifies supervisor of any disruption to licensure or any investigation by the licensee’s applicable professional board

25.    Provides referrals for therapeutic services to children and protective caregivers referred by CPT

26.    Provides Program coverage for forensic, therapy and medical cases, as needed

27.    Represents the organization and speaks at community events, as requested

28.    Assists Clinical supervisors with strategic planning to identify growth opportunities for further development of the Child Protection Team relations and activities

29.    Maintains a comprehensive knowledge of the mission, core values and vision of the Center and the children’s advocacy model

30.    Attends regular staff meetings, other internal meetings and community meetings as assigned

31.    Performs other duties as assigned

 

FLSA
        Exempt

Physical Requirements:
               Reaching    Occasionally
               Handling    Occasionally
               Talking    Frequently
               Hearing    Frequently
               Near Acuity    Frequently
              Vision Accommodation    Occasionally
               Color Vision    Occasionally
               Field of Vision    Occasionally

Strength:
    Light Work - Lift up to 20 pounds occasionally

Environmental Conditions:
    Noise:    Moderate

Work Situations:
    Direct/Control/Plan
    Influencing People
    Dealing with people
    Making Judgments/Decisions


                                                                                                                                                              Equal Opportunity Employer

This job specification should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as required by their supervisor.

CACTX designates Children Advocacy Centers as an essential employer.

 

 

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in a behavioral science
  • Clinical license to include LMSW, LCSW, LPC or LPC Associate
  • Minimum of two years’ experience including case management services for child victims of sexual and physical abuse, child protection, crisis support and counseling
  • Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with Law Enforcement, the District Attorney’s Office, Child Protective Services, and Forensic Interviewers in the investigation of child abuse and/or children who have been exposed to violent crimes
  • Ability to assess risk factors of forensic interview clients and strategize with Law Enforcement and CPS on safety planning
  • Certification in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics or a willingness to achieve certification
  • Bilingual English/Spanish Required

 

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