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$50K - 70K a year
Provide needs assessment, ensure continuity of care, and facilitate treatment and recovery services for families involved in child welfare with behavioral health needs.
Bachelor's degree in health or social sciences, with at least one year of experience working with adults with behavioral health needs or substance use disorders, and ability to pass background checks.
Position Summary • Provide assessment of needs. • Single point of accountability, ensuring continuity of care. • Ensure that participating patients receive appropriate services. • FITT goals are • Provide intensive treatment interventions targeted to parents with Child Welfare cases determined to be unsafe. • Establish a team-based approach to planning and service delivery with community-based care. • Integrate treatment of substance use disorder, parenting interventions, and therapeutic treatment for all family members in one comprehensive treatment approach to include clinical children’s services. • Promote involvement in recovery-oriented services and supports. • Provide for immediate access to SA and MH services for parents in child welfare system. • Help parents with substance use disorders recover. • Promote increased engagement and retention in treatment. • Facilitate program, completion and aftercare if desired to promote safety of children, develop a safe, nurturing and stable living situation, provide information to update the safety plan, reduce the number of out of home placements when safe to do so and reduce rates of re-entry into the child welfare system. Benefits Full-time • Dental, vision, health, and life insurance. • Employee Assistance Program (EAP). • Employer sponsored contribution to Health Savings Account (HSA), with qualifying insurance plan. • Paid Time Off (PTO). • 11 paid holidays. Must meet eligibility requirements • 403b Retirement Plan, with 9% employer contribution for those who meet eligibility requirements. • Tuition reimbursement, Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible, and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) loan repayment eligible for qualifying staff. Minimum Requirements • Bachelor’s Degree with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education or a related field with included study of human behavior and development • Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with adults with behavioral health needs and child welfare involvement Or • Bachelors’ degree with a major in another field and minimum three (3) experience working with adults with substance use disorders. • Ability to pass a level II Background clearance and drug test. • Valid FL drivers’ license, insurance, and safe driving record. • Dependable transportation (registered, safe operating conditions, etc.).
This job posting was last updated on 12/12/2025