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Spanish Speaking In-Home Family & Child Therapist (Hiring Bonus)

Washburn Center For Children
Minneapolis, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 27 Nov 2024

About the role

All are welcome! People of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply!
Washburn Center for Children is a leading children’s mental health center, caring for a wide variety of children’s needs associated with anxiety, depression, behavioral difficulties and trauma.  The 141-year-old nonprofit offers critical mental health intervention to help children - and their families - realize hope. Washburn Center for Children serves almost 4,000 children ages 0-18 and approximately 9,000 family members each year. Washburn Center’s three office locations – Brooklyn Park, Edina, and Minneapolis – serve the entire Twin Cities metro area. The nonprofit also offers in-home services, and its school-based program serves 50+ schools in the Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Minneapolis, Savage, Burnsville and Eagan school districts.
The demand for therapeutic care has skyrocketed. Join our team to help children through the setbacks of life and create a better future. To learn more about how we do that work in homes, schools and clinic-based services, visit us online.
Provide specialized service to Spanish speaking children and families in their homes and community such as assessment, crisis intervention, therapy, and parent education using trauma informed practices.
Please note that the service area would be a 30-mile radius in the north metro.  ResponsibilitiesClinical Treatment Clinicians will provide services in Spanish to educate and support families to become empowered to better self-advocate and navigate the various systems with more confidence and skill, as well as providing specialized direct services to children and their families, in their homes, schools, and communities to include the following services:§  Conduct diagnostic assessments§  Develop and implement bilingual Spanish/English treatment plans, crisis intervention, and goal setting based on the diagnosis§  Provide Individual and family therapy designed to improve the functioning of the child in daily and community living. Some solutions the clinician may provide could include the following:o   Communication within the familyo   Problem solving skillso   Home and family managemento   Ideas for leisure time and recreation for the client and the familyo   Navigating community resources that are available
§  Must be knowledgeable and confident providing therapy based on and teaching families and others within the treatment team about trauma informed practice§  Provide parent education§  Assist families in building essential skills required for growth and coping with traumatic experiences, which may include arranging and participating as necessary with families in recreation and social activities§  Care coordination of social and other services designed to help the child and family gain access to all services providers and interdisciplinary services §  Provide consultation with school, recreation, and other community programs to encourage the child’s successful participation§  Create a discharge plan All clinicians on the Intensive In-Home team will be required to maintain monthly services consistent with budgeted quota expectations, on average of 10 – 14 cases or 13 billable sessions monitored on a bi-weekly basis. Documentation  - Clinicians will be expected to maintain required documentation as specified in our Clinical Policy Manual, including:§  Diagnostics assessments§  Treatment plans for each client§  Daily progress notes§  Complete CASIIs, work with parents to complete the Parent SDQ, and work with clients to complete the GAIN-SS§  Documentation of all case activities§  Discharge or transfer summaries §  Collaborate with the billing department to maintain current, timely authorizations for all therapeutic services from required insurance policies§  Timely response of communications from the program director, the supervisor, or program support to ensure clear communication throughout the program All clinicians are to ensure Minnesota and HIPAA data privacy requirements are followed. Supervision and Professional Development - Clinicians are expected to:§  Attend weekly supervision and case consultation, present case information, and create and identify questions for consultation and supervision§  Provide and receive support from other team members§  Provide clinical and administrative supervision for interns as approved by the program assistant supervisors based on licensure and experience and assist with providing training, feedback, and learning experiences

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