U.G.G. is a social equity-driven consulting firm, with a diverse team of business, government, and healthcare professionals. Our firm supports provisions that address individuals and communities adversely impacted by previous public health & health care policies. We are looking for top-performing contractors to join our team and contribute to our service initiatives, which include: Behavior Aide (BA), Family/Children counseling, Family/ Children assessments, Transportation/ Escorting, Child Supervision, and Drug Screening.
These services will be provided in the following Georgia counties: Region 1- Catoosa, Dade, and Murray. Region 3- Fannin County. As a Family Support Counselor, you play an essential role in aiding families through various difficulties. You will offer counseling services to children and families involved in the justice system, to decrease occurrences of child abuse and neglect. Your duties include performing psychosocial evaluations and providing trauma-informed cognitive behavior therapy to families impacted by domestic violence and environmental trauma. Moreover, you will deliver in-home support and behavioral services to families and offer program assistance to agency social workers. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to:
· Provide crisis intervention services for clients experiencing acute mental health crises or emotional distress.
· Offer support and guidance to clients and their families during challenging times.
· Conducts problem-solving in individual sessions to assist clients in addressing challenges (i.e., domestic violence, trauma, anger /stress management, enhanced behavior management for children/youth, grief counseling, separation issues, and enhanced methods of appropriate disciplinary techniques.
· Utilize various therapeutic modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic therapy.
· Understands the key values and activities of intensive case management,
· Intensive in-home counseling to maintain and stabilize a child's permanency.
· Assist in preparing for the safe return of the child to the parent/caretaker.
· Make face-to-face contact with the family in the family's home at least once a week.
· Complete a family assessment to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the family unit.
· Provide substance abuse treatment and education.
· Help clients develop coping skills, improve self-awareness, and achieve their treatment goals.
· Provide information and support to transitioning foster youth during assessment, case planning, or other permanency and transition-relate activities.
· Maintain detailed files, case logs, and weekly progress reports on each assigned family.
· Assist assigned families in improving their relationships, as well as teaching parents how to provide better care, nutrition, hygiene, discipline, protection, instruction, and supervision.
· Help families discover and gain access to community resources that would assist them in meeting their needs, including food, housing, transportation, education, employment, respite care, et
Qualifications:
· Must have a Doctoral Degree in the Human Services field and be licensed with one of the following: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
· Must also have a Provisional Licensed or Associate Licensed Professional in the state of Georgia with Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT), Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC) and. Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW).
· Must have 1 or more years of human service experience where you assisted/provided aide/worked with children or adults. A Child Development Associate certificate (CDA) Requires Bachelor's or Masters Degree in the Human Services field: psychology, social work, behavioral sciences, child and family studies, community mental health, counseling, human services, psychology, sociology, counseling, social work, child development, community mental health, criminal justice, and Education preferred
Understand the key values and activities of intensive case management,Must possess MS Office: Computer SkillsProfessional Verbal and Written Communication SkillsBehavioral Intervention Skills (Required)Crisis Intervention Skills (Required)Have strong clinical, crisis management, de-escalation, and critical thinking skillsMust possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver's License, with a minimum of 3-year clear driving historyMust have reliable transportationMust have and maintain professional liability insurance and car insurance (100/300/100 coverage, which translates into $100,000 coverage per person for bodily injury, including death, that you cause to others; $300,000 in BI per accident; and property damage up to $100,000)Must successfully pass a background check2 references requiredMust complete required online training provided by UGG.