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The Intensive In-Home Clinician delivers treatment services to program clients and their families within the policies and procedures of St. Joseph’s Villa. Clients are children and adolescents with behavioral disorders who also have a diagnosed mental illness.
The Intensive In-Home Clinician is responsible for the coordination of an overall written program of services; coordination of program staff in relationship to Service Plans for clients and providing direct professional services to clients and their families. This position focuses upon development of and participation in a team approach with other program staff and community-based support to insure quality services to clients and their families.
This position works under thedirection and supervision of the classroom teacher in the Sarah Dooley Center for Autism servingchildren with a variety of special needs. Working in a collaborative, teambased model, the Counselor works with selected students to implement individuallesson and behavioral plans. Work is performed using a systems approach thatfollows the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and other evidence-basedteaching methods.
All work is performed safely, effectively,to the highest ethical standards, and in accordance with regulatory andaccrediting standards and St. Joseph’sVilla’s mission, values, and guiding principles.
Under the direction and supervision of a Treatment Specialist, Program Manager, or Program Director, provides direct care for assigned clients in a therapeutic after school, in-home, weekend respite, and summer program serving children ages 5 – 22 with behavioral and emotional challenges and with cognitive or developmental delays. All work is performed within a systems-based framework and a psycho-educational model. Work is performed collaboratively with and in support of other services offered by St. Joseph's Villa.
All work adheres to the highest professional ethic standard and in compliance with St. Joseph’s Villa’s mission, values and guiding principles.
Under the direction and guidance of the Director of Clinical Services, the Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) Clinician works with children ages 5 – 17 years old. Specific responsibilities include providing direct clinical services to clients, ensuring that all clinical work is done in line with the client’s specific treatment goals and coordinating all treatment efforts within a team model.
All work is performed within a systems-based framework with strong collaboration skills with and in support of other services offered by St. Joseph's Villa, in accordance with the highest professional ethical standards, and in alignment with Saint Joseph’s Villa mission, values, and guiding principles.
Under the direction and guidance of the Director of Community Based Services and Clinical Supervisor of In-Home Behavioral Treatment, the Autism In-Home Counselor (IHBT) delivers treatment services to program clients and their families within the policies and procedures of St. Joseph’s Villa. The Autism In-Home Clinician (IHBT) is responsible for the coordination of an overall written program of services, implementation of treatment interventions in relationship to Individual Service Plans for clients, and providing direct professional services to clients and their families.
The position focuses upon development of an individualized treatment and behavior plan and implementation of this service in a home-based treatment modality to ensure quality services to clients and their families. The treatment provided is based in behavioral and positive theoretical orientations, and considers intellectual, developmental, and emotional delays in the client population. Counseling services are provided with a holistic and family oriented focus.
The Autism In-Home Counselor performs all work safely, in accordance with the highest professional ethical standards, and in alignment with Saint Joseph’s Villa mission, values, and guiding principles.
This position works under the direction and supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor and the Director of Facilities Management to ensure that the buildings and grounds are properly maintained.
All work is performed within a systems-based framework and a psycho-educational model. Work is performed collaboratively with and in support of other services offered by St. Joseph's Villa. Work is performed safely, effectively, to the highest ethical standards, and in accordance with regulatory and accrediting standards and St. Joseph’s Villa’s mission, values, and guiding principles.
Under the direction and supervision of the Clinical Supervisor, the Counselor provides direct care for clients ages 5-17 residing in a short-term therapeutic Crisis Stabilization Unit (“CSU”) serving a maximum of six children concurrently. Specific responsibilities include providing therapeutic daily care to children experiencing behavioral and emotional challenges in an acute state of emotional crisis.
All work is performed within a systems-based framework and a psycho-educational model. Work is performed collaboratively with and in support of other services offered by St. Joseph's Villa. All work also adheres to the highest professional ethic standard and in compliance with St. Joseph’s Villa’s mission, values and guiding principles.