Child and Family Services of Erie County, Inc. · 3 months ago
Clinical Support Provider Youth ACT
Child and Family Services of Erie County, Inc. is seeking a Clinical Support Provider to join their dynamic team dedicated to supporting youth and families in the community. The role involves working closely with children and their families to achieve treatment goals through hands-on interventions, skill-building, and education, while providing trauma-informed care.
Child CareHealth CareNon Profit
Responsibilities
Work flexible schedules as skill building activities may take place at any time of the day, so long as the activities do not supplant a child’s expected educational activities or programs
Model and practice sensitivity, fair treatment and acceptance of diversity in all interpersonal interactions
Design and implement activities to assist the child in acquiring and enhancing fundamental skills
Participate with the enrolled child in communication, activities of daily living, problem-solving, managing money and eliminating maladaptive behaviors
Integrate educational and/or vocational goals and services with the tasks of all team members and provide needed assistance through all phases of the vocational service
Develop service plans as part of a Team to address child’s needs regarding Crisis Prevention that all lead to deterioration in the child’s condition and/or the need for institutional care
Motivate the child to engage in meaningful activities in and outside of sessions to improve overall functioning
Assist the child and family/caregiver in acquiring, developing, and using functional skills or techniques that enable the child to function successfully in the home, school, and other community environments
Assist child/youth in developing skills for independent living and in accessing vocational skills training
Supervise the child and engage the child in recreational activities that support his/her constructive interests and abilities
Conduct Psycho-education (one-on-one or group) involving the child and/or the family/caregiver
Conduct scheduled and unscheduled visits to the family/caregiver environment to monitor crisis management and/or behavior management activities
Interact and engage with other children in appropriate developmental activities or appropriate community activities, such as: health care appointments, vocational opportunities, or other community engagements included in a detailed family/caregiver support plan
Qualification
Required
Bachelors Degree
Must have means of transportation to travel throughout Western New York area
Must have a valid New York State driver's license
Must be flexible to meet the needs of children and families in their homes
Must be able to work independently
Must possess adequate computer and oral communication skills
Benefits
Paid Time Off (PTO), paid holidays and bereavement time
Employer Paid Life Insurance
Medical insurance options
Dental insurance options
Vision insurance options
Wellness Program and Incentives
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Dependent Care FSA Retirement
Employee Referral Bonus
Qualifying Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
403(b) Right Away and Employer-Contributions