Family Centered Treatment Practitioner
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health -
Healthcare
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
Family Centered Treatment Practitioner
The Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Practitioner will provide structured, goal oriented and time limited Family Centered Treatment in the natural environment to families involved in a variety of systems such as child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health, and substance use. The ultimate goal of treatment is to maintain the family unit and avoid out of home placements.
Essential Responsibilities
Qualifications
- Requires a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, marriage & family therapy, or related human service field from an accredited college.
- Requires experience working with at-risk children and families.
- Requires attainment of certification through the Family Centered Treatment Foundation.
- State Police, FBI clearance, and child abuse clearances per state or governing body regulation.
- Valid driver's license and current vehicle insurance.
Working Conditions
- This position requires operating a keypad device 25% of the day and electronic/office equipment 25% of the day. Travel is required approximately 5 times per month and works in weather conditions about 25% of the day. Travel includes transporting students to and from school, school-based appointments, and/or field trips. Requires travel to client homes and throughout the community and the ability to drive.
Fingers, thumbs, hands, wrists, elbows, legs and feet are all routinely used throughout the day. The lower and upper torso is used 75% of the day. Employee must meet minimum requirements for hearing, speech, and vision. Walking is required 50% of the day. Standing occurs 25% of the day. Sitting happens 25% of the day. Reaching above the shoulder as well as bending and twisting are performed 25% of the day.
This function routinely lifts 15 pounds, 4 times per day. The maximum lift is 50 pounds, 1 time per day. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Continually handles distractions that interfere.
- Frequently performs multiple tasks, make quick decisions, and concentrate.
- Occasionally handles diversity of problems.
- Requires extensive travel to client homes and throughout the community. Work is performed primarily in client homes, where conditions may include tobacco smoke, domestic animals, household pests, mold and other allergens, and other conditions common to domestic environments.
- A non-traditional work schedule as defined by service needs.
Bachelors or better in Human Services or related field.
ExperienceRequires a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, marriage & family therapy, or related human service field from an accredited college. Requires experience working with at-risk children and families. Requires attainment of certification through the Family Centered Treatment Foundation.
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