Family Centered Specialist
Family Centered Specialist - 1200004K
Job Program Services Coordination/Case Management
Primary Location United States-NC-NCRaleigh
Organization Cambridge
Founded in 1988, Institute for Family Centered Services (IFCS) supports families in Florida, Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia through intensive In-Home Family Centered Services. Using an evidence-based service model, called Family Centered Treatment®, IFCS delivers individualized, practical supports that empower youth and families to lead healthy, stable lives at home.
IFCS is a partner of The MENTOR Network, a national network of local human services providers offering quality, community-based services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic injuries and illnesses, and to youth with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges as well as their families. With opportunities from coast to coast, when you join IFCS and The MENTOR Network, you'll make a difference every day and help to provide quality of life enhancing services to individuals across the country.
Description For IFCS and The MENTOR Network, a Family Centered Specialist is critical to our success and exemplifies the wonderful mission driven work we do here every day.
To that end, the Family Centered Specialist role is a fantastic role to continue your career path in Social and Human Services with a myriad of career options to move up and across the organization.
IFCS is seeking a Family Centered Specialist for the 5 county area, including Vance, Warren, Granville, Franklin and Halifax counties. The FCS will provide a service or treatment plan that is based on an effective assessment of clients needs and practical suggestions for change. This individual will participate in individual and team supervision as scheduled and build and maintain positive relationships with personnel from referring/collateral agencies.
Qualifications Requirements:- Masters or Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field with related field experience
- Licensed, Provisionally-licensed, or QP Mental Health Professional
- One year of post-degree experience working with the child mental health population
- Reliable transportation and a valid drivers license
Founded in 1980, The MENTOR Network is a national network of local human services providers offering an array of quality, community-based services in more than 30 states to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic injuries and illnesses, and to youth with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges as well as their families.
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