JOB SUMMARY 

The Child & Family Specialist, under the direction of the Assistant Vice President of Integrated & Behavioral Health, is responsible for the guidance and management of Family Focused Recovery’s Child & Adolescent Services. This individual will co-lead a team and directly supervise the Care Coordinator and Family Greeter in providing crisis intervention, assessment, person-centered care planning, therapy, and coordination of care for the minor children of pregnant and parenting women who use substances engaged in the Outpatient & Community-Based Services. This individual will work closely with other supervisory and administrative staff to ensure efficient and high-quality service provision for all persons served by Family Focused Recovery (FFR).

 This individual will support the opening of Family Focused Recovery’s Residential Center.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Support the Assistant Vice President of Integrated & Behavioral Health in the successful completion of the Implementation and Evaluation Phases of the Regional Partnership Grant (RPG), including adherence to RPG Research requirements.
  2. Work closely with other supervisory and administrative staff to ensure the provision of team-based care for all persons served is high quality, efficient, and in compliance with all accreditation and funding source requirements.
  3. Lead team in developing a network of agency contacts who serve women and educate them about VOASELA’s services and FFR Program offerings.
  4. Provide onsite screening and assessments at juvenile, drug, and other court settings, child welfare agencies, health clinics, physician offices, and other agencies.
  5. Support Program Assistant and Family Greeter/Receptionist in addressing all incoming phone, email, and fax referrals to ensure timely screening and admission of eligible persons to FFR.
  6. Upon admission of persons served to VOASELA’s FFR Program, conduct required assessment and screening instruments to diagnose persons served with behavioral health disorders and develop person-centered care planning with persons served to guide service delivery in line with best practices based on the individualized needs of each person served. 
  7. Provide direct counseling and crisis intervention services to persons served, utilizing individual, family, group, and IOP interventions.
  8. Assist parents in the creation of plans of safe care as needed to mitigate the risk of out-of-home placement of minor children as appropriate.
  9. Provide training and supervision to the Care Coordinator to ensure the provision of care coordination services is in line with best practices
  10. Record accurate information on each person served in VOASELA’s Electronic Health System in a timely manner. Ensure accurate, timely, and quality data entry is completed by NOPRCs.
  11. Keep current in the arena of substance use disorder treatment, specifically trends impacting child and adolescent substance use and the children of substance users.
  12. Provide education, training, and support to staff on child development, child care, parenting, and other topics as needs dictate.
  13. Collaborates with community partners regarding care, parenting needs, child development, and case management.

 

ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Non-essential)

  • Assists VOASELA and FFR staff in creating and maintaining a recovery-oriented environment.
  • Provides support to all FFR program activities, including Child Watch.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

 

SUPERVISORY DUTIES:

 

  • Care Coordinator
  • Family Greeter

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

This position requires knowledge, skills and abilities equivalent to:

  • At least 2 years of experience working with children and adolescents impacted by parental substance use.
  • At least 1 years of experience working with women experiencing substance use disorders.
  • At least 1 year of supervisory experience.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed and culturally sensitive practices. Dedication to the creation of a racially equitable continuum of care for pregnant and parenting women who use substances and their children.
  • Extensive knowledge of the child and adolescent services available in the Greater New Orleans area.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Advanced computer skills.
  • Expertise within Electronic Health Systems.
  • Ability to interact with staff at all levels in a respectful manner, remaining flexible, proactive, and task-oriented.
  • Problem-solving ability, attention to detail, accuracy, flexibility, reliability, and prioritizing skills.
  • Must be able to maintain confidentiality per HIPAA and CFR 42 Part 2.
  • This position provides services in office, in community settings and via telehealth.
  • This position may transport persons served occasionally using personal or agency vehicle.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Required:

  • Master’s Degree in social work or counseling and current Louisiana licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Maintenance of all requirements to provide telehealth services on an ongoing basis.
  • Current driver’s license issued by state of residence.
  • Current Vehicle Inspection decal.
  • Current vehicle insurance.
  • Current vehicle registration in state of residence.
  • Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report.
  • Must be able to pass a criminal history investigation (not all convictions will exclude candidates from being hired).
  • Must successfully pass pre-employment drug screening.
  • Must complete TB screening and testing on an annual basis.
  • Must be able to main CPR certification.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

 

The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Works in normal office environment interacting with staff, candidates, and outside vendors.  May be subjected to multiple interruptions throughout the workday. 
  • While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear, or carry light training materials and/or equipment.
  • Travels to other locations in personal or agency vehicle as appropriate in the performance of duties and responsibilities.
  • The employee is occasionally required to lift up to 25 pounds when preparing/transferring training materials and equipment.
  • Visual acuity necessary to operate computers, audiovisual and other digital equipment.

 

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT

The above is intended to describe content of and requirements of the performance of this job.  It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.  VOASELA, Inc. reserves the right to change, add or delete at any time from this job description to meet the needs of the organization.

 

EOE/M/F/D/V

Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.