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The supervisor guides caseworkers in their interventions to help families engage in meaningful services to address concerns, such as: domestic violence, substance use, environmental/housing instability, mental health, parenting techniques/discipline, budgeting, and medical and educational well-being of the children.
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Services include crisis intervention, case management, parenting skills training, child development education, assessment of the safety of the children, and counseling for issues such as domestic violence, drug abuse, mental illness, underdeveloped coping skills, relationship problems, and poor communication skills.
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Center including maintaining stability and growth of current offerings such as: Clare’s closet, food pantry, emergency assistance, mandated parenting, and domestic violence classes.
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We serve traditional and contemporary families in all areas: prenuptial agreements, parenting and paternity, parental kidnapping and related cases, domestic violence, divorce and custody litigation, mediation, collaborative process, and appeals.
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Make certain consumer goals address situational stressors, family relations, interpersonal relationships, mental health issues, life span issues, psychiatric illnesses, addictions, domestic violence, or other trauma.
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Provide counseling in such areas as grief and loss, postpartum depression, parenting, sexual abuse, domestic violence, etc. Master's in Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Educational Psychology with an intern or practicum experience in direct counseling services; or certification within Washington State as a Certified Social Worker, Certified Mental Health Counselor, Certified Marriage and Family Therapist, or Licensed Psychologist; plus one year (40 hour week; not internships or practicum) supervised experience with direct counseling services to clients.
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This program serves a very high need population that may experience challenging situations such as mental health crisis, substance use disorder, domestic violence/intimate partner violence, shortage of basic needs, etc.
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The Therapist uses a variety of therapeutic techniques to deal with a wide range of mental health concerns including, but not limited to: depression, addiction, suicidal impulses, stress management, problems with self-esteem, issues associated with aging, family, parenting, marital or other relationship problems.
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Preliminary screening with current residents of the community to assess needs (housing, employment, education, domestic violence advocacy, mental & spiritual health, substance abuse treatment, health, parenting referrals.
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SafeHaven is Tarrant County’s only state-designated family violence program – this means we have the honor of working alongside domestic violence victims to keep them safe and simultaneously do our part in holding offenders accountable.
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Groups may include parenting, anger management, stress, pain management, anxiety, sexual assault, domestic violence, and more. The intersection between Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking.
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Preferred Qualifications:Knowledge of parenting skills/techniques and child development, and experience working with disadvantaged individuals and high-risk families, including work with incest, sexual abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, and domestic violence and trauma.
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This position will serve high risk pregnant women and children with health and safety concerns including, but not limited to: mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, medical or developmental problems, and will also serve families under investigation for child abuse.
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Legal services, health and medical services, treatment related referral services, parenting classes, anger management services, domestic violence programs, and others. Follow up with all referral sources that include SAPC, DMH, VA, Probation and Parole officers, doctors.
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Ability to provide counseling, in-home parenting, anger management, crisis intervention/safety plans, substance abuse education, domestic violence education, stress management, financial planning, employment assistance, assistance with hygiene issues/hazardous conditions as needed to the families.
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