Overview
CAPTA Counselor at Safe Children Coalition, Inc.
Help Families Stay Together and Thrive as a CAPTA Counselor. The CAPTA program supports pregnant women, new parents, and families to prevent child separation and promote safety and well-being.
About CAPTA
The CAPTA program is committed to delivering comprehensive wrap-around services to support one of our most vulnerable groups : substance-exposed newborns (SEN) and young children affected by substance misuse. As part of this initiative, you'll be at the forefront, partnering with families to :
- Reduce the number of substance-exposed newborns (SEN).
- Prevent the removal of children from their families.
- Enhance the overall well-being of both parents and children.
Responsibilities
Providing in-home supportive counseling to families.Conducting thorough Family Situational Assessments.Developing Plans of Safe Care (POSC) to guide families through challenges.Empowering parents to make lasting changes and achieve their goals.Fostering strong, trusting partnerships with families to ensure success.Why You'll Love Working With Us
Make an Immediate Impact : Every day, you'll play a pivotal role in helping families stay together, reduce harm, and promote safety and well-being for children.Collaborate with a Diverse Network : Partner with healthcare providers, social services, and community organizations to create a lasting, positive impact on the lives of families.Grow and Thrive Professionally : Take advantage of ongoing training and professional development to expand your skills and expertise while making a real difference.Comprehensive Benefits Package
5 weeks of PTO accruals available during the first year of employment12 paid holidaysProfessional developmentOngoing coaching and feedbackEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Health Benefits With Shared Premium Contributions
MedicalDentalVisionLifeShort-term disabilityLong-term disability401(k) retirementPay Range : $51,000 - $53,000
Education / Experience
Level I : Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in the field of counseling, social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field; and two (2) years of professional experience in the field of child welfare or social services.Level II : Master's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in the field of counseling, social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field and two (2) years of professional experience in the field of child welfare or social services.Other Minimum Requirements
Possess a valid Florida Driver's License in good standing and be insurable by the agency's current insurance carrier.Must meet state criminal background check requirements.Ability to work a flexible schedule.Knowledge of community resources.Job Details
Seniority level : Entry levelEmployment type : Full-timeJob function : OtherIndustries : Individual and Family ServicesJ-18808-Ljbffr