What are the responsibilities and job description for the Child Mental Health Worker for Family Based Mental Health Program position at Family Counseling Center of Armstrong County?
Description
Individuals possessing a Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or a related field, plus one year of experience working with children, are qualified for the position.
Job responsibilities: The Family Based Mental Health Services (FBMHS) Program is a discrete service provided by a team composed of either two child mental health professionals or one child mental health professional and a child mental health worker. The service is comprehensive in scope, incorporating intensive home therapy, casework services, family support services, and 24-hour, 7-day availability for crisis stabilization. Each team maintains a caseload of up to eight (8) families to ensure the intensity of service and team availability to the families they serve. Team members receive supervision together as an integral part of an ongoing program for the families served. In addition, there is an ongoing training curriculum that extends over a three-year period designed specifically for Family Based Mental Health Service Team members.
The work schedule is flexible, and there are opportunities to work from home with some telehealth options available.
Pay info: The position is full-time, with a 35-hour workweek. The salary range is $42,482 to $44,906 for FB Certified individuals.
Benefits: The employer matches dollar-for-dollar the employees’ contribution to their 403(b) up to 9%. There are 9 paid holidays, generous paid leave for vacation, personal, and sick time off, as well as excellent health benefits, including eye and dental. Additional benefits are available to employees.
Individuals can apply through Indeed or directly with Program Manager: djmitch@fccac.org
Location: The position is located in Armstrong County.
Salary : $42,482 - $44,906