$3000 SIGN ON BONUS*
Eliot's Community Treatment Residence supporting coed latency age youth referred by the Department of Children and Families, is seeking a Bachelor’s or Master's level case manager with one year of experience working with the population.
Our ideal candidate will have the ability to establish a positive rapport with a culturally and economically diverse group of children and families and to deliver services within trauma informed and strengths-based framework.
Eliot’s Social Services Division includes longer term assessment and treatment programs (Community Treatment Residence) for latency age children and adolescents.
The programs provide a safe, structured, and respectful environment for children and youth.
Responsibilities :
- Coordinate care and therapeutic services for youth and their families and serve as educational liaison between the school systems and the program.
- Commit to the principles of Wraparound and practice within a Family Driven and Youth Guided framework that embraces Family Voice and Choice.
- Become trained in Trauma Informed Care and ARC (Attachment, Regulation and Competency) and use these models within all aspects of the work.
- Lead in the development of a strengths-based treatment plan and safety plan for each youth.
- Coordinate care and provide individual, group and family interventions to support the permanency and resilience of the adolescence and families served.
Qualifications :
Bachelor degree in Social Work, Psychology or Human Services field with at least 1-year experience working with similar populations providing community and residential based social and mental health services.
Training in trauma informed treatment preferred. Masters highly preferred.
- Ability to establish a positive rapport with a culturally and economically diverse group of families and to deliver services within the established framework and clinical model.
- Ability to work in strengths' based manner with families, funders, licensing source and community resources for youth in the program.
Ability to contribute to a family centered culture within the program.
- Demonstrate sound judgment and effective, solution focused, problem solving skills.
- Ability to develop and maintain professional working relationships with youths, staff, co-workers, and supervisor. Ability to work effectively with diverse populations and cultural groups.
Schedule : Sunday - Thursday 11 AM - 7 PM