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  • Licensed Addiction Counselor  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWhitington Services for Children and Fam... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWhitington Services for Children and Families is seeking an Additions Counselor who want to make a difference in the lives of others.

    We currently have full-time/part time contract and full-time/part-time employment openings to serve our Medicaid outpatient clinic, Fatherhood Engagement, Diversion program and opportunities to work with those overcoming additions and families living with a loved one dealing with dealing or in recovery from addiction.
     
     To join our growing staff in this role you must be a Licensed Addiction Counselor.  Salary based on experience and licensing. 
    Job Duties:The Addiction Counselor is responsible for evaluating clients’ mental and physical health, addiction, or problematic behavior and assess their readiness for treatment. Develop, recommend, and review treatment goals and plans with clients and their families. Assist in planning and/or facilitating groups as necessary. Assist clients in developing skills and behaviors necessary to recover from their addiction or modify their behavior. Work with clients to identify behaviors or situations that interfere with their recovery. Conduct outreach programs to help people identify the signs of addiction and other destructive behavior, as well as steps to take to avoid such behavior. They will provide intensive clinical therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults with identified behavioral health diagnosis. Essential Functions: Document and maintain records of clients' progress.Work with each clients’ family members about addiction or behavior disorders and help them develop strategies to support clients in recovery. Refer clients to other resources and services, such as job placement services and support groups.Prepare clients for transition out of counseling through discharge planning.Promote public awareness of Whitington through promotional activities and public speaking.Assure the development and distribution of appropriate public information and marketing information related to the programs.Maintain current goals and objectives, review periodically (at least annually) for self-evaluation and provide to the Associate Director as a part of the annual evaluation process.Responsible for the general administration, operation, and management of all programs.  She/he recommends.Ensure accurate and ethical appropriate billing related to services are provided.Provide direct therapeutic services to clientsProvide individual and /or family therapy to internally referred clients.Coordinate with psychiatrists, social workers, and community resources to provide holistic careMaintain confidentiality of records relating to the client’s treatment.     Gather information about community mental health needs and resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy.Assess clients’ mental  conditions based on review of  client information, interviews, observation, test and collaboration with other staff.   Serve as a client advocate to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations.       Develop and implement treatment plans based on diagnosis, clinical experience/knowledge, and clients presenting problem.    Conduct initial  assessment and refer clients to internal or community resources as necessary.         Provide clinical  documentation and assure that all filing of clinical information and submission of billing information is done accurately and within the time frame required.          Maintain compliance with all federal and state  regulations and standards, including DCS regulations.                                 Attend  weekly supervision with the Clinical Director.  Attend  Group  Supervision/Team Meetings monthly.             Other duties as assigned by CEO. Job Qualifications: Licensed Addiction Counselor Associate (LACA), Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor Associate (LCACA), Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC) Experience providing diagnostic assessments and therapy services to a full range of individuals from youth through adult.Valid license in IN.Valid malpractice insuranceAvailable to work flexible work schedule including evenings.Superb organizational skills.Ability to guide, direct or influence people.Able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with mentally or emotionally disables persons and their families.Must have a current and valid Indiana driver’s license in accordance with Indiana DMV driver’s license eligibility requirements.Prior experience working with addiction, youth, adolescents, and adults preferred. Read Less
  • Case Manager Supervisor  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:403(b) planCompetitive salaryFl... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    403(b) planCompetitive salaryFlexible schedulePaid time off

    General Statement of Duties:
    The Home Base Case Manager Supervisor works under the supervision and direction of their supervisor for the purpose of providing the highest quality of care to children and families. The Home Base Case Manager Supervisor provides in-home and community-based family services, including crisis intervention, counseling, skill building, and advocacy. Maintains a flexible work schedule of 40 hours a week Reads and replies to emails, directly liaisons with Department of Child Services, Probation and community resources. Case Manager Supervisor is responsible for Assignment of referrals as they are received, reviewing and approving progress notes, treatment plans and monthly reports for compliance, reviews program and policy needs, chart audits, and caseloads to maintain state audit requirements. The home-based Case manager provides direct supervision to up to 5 staff, covers needs due to illness, injury or failure of their staff to provide direct services.

    Essential Functions:
    II. Conduct interventions that are consistent with the agency service model (values, beliefs, structure and practices) and with DCS Service Standards, including but not limited to:

    Direct supervision of staff up to (5)Assist with conducting weekly staff meetingsReviews all case notes of employees assigned to themReviews and signs all treatment plansReviews all monthly reportsReviews hours for time sheet reportingProvides coverage in event of failure of employee to provide suchAssignment and tracking of incoming referrals to case load expectations within contract expectations.Schedule and complete client intake with face-to-face contact with the family within 48 hours of referral. Provide 24-hour crisis intake, intervention, and consultation seven days a week provided primarily in the family's home. Limited services may also be provided at a community site. Provide ongoing risk assessment and monitoring family/parental progress.Provide services that are time-limited and focused on limited objectives derived directly from the established DCS/Probation case plan or Informal Adjustment.Provide services that include development of short and long-term family goals with measurable outcomes that are consistent with the DCS case plan.Provide services that are family centered and child focused. They are to include intensive in-home skill building and must include after-care linkage.Services include providing monthly progress reports; requested supportive documentation such as case notes, social summaries, etc.; and requested testimony and/or court appearances including hearings and/or appeals; case conferences/staffing. Monthly reports are due to your supervisor by the 1st of each month following the month. Completion of EON and NCFAS information within 2 weeks of Intake.Services will be conducted with behavior and language that demonstrates respect for sociocultural values, personal goals, lifestyle choices, and complex family interactions and be delivered in a neutral-valued culturally competent manner.Services will be provided within the context of the DCS practice model or Probation plan with involvement in Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings if invited. A treatment plan will be developed based on assessment by the provider and agreements reached in the Child and Family Team meetings and/or documented in the authorizing referral.
    Conduct holistic, strength-focused assessment process.Meet the current guidelines on face-to-face client hours-currently at a 5/2 ratio. This includes client face to face time of 5 billable hours and 2 non-billable hours for other duties such as writing emails, travel, phone calls, monthly reports, staffing etc.Provide a range of clinical, concrete, and advocacy services to family members that are consistent with the familys values, learning styles, lifestyle, circumstances and culture.Be aware of and respond appropriately to potential safety issues.Utilize motivational interventions and cognitive/behavioral strategies.Utilize a collaborative goal setting and teaching approach.Use interventions with clients that are theoretically based.Use effective strategies for engaging defusing and confronting clients.Develop and facilitate services to community resources and informal supports for families.Provide ongoing evaluation and modification of family goals and service plans.Solicit feedback and input from the family about all aspects of the intervention.Implement termination process at the end of intervention.Participate in other program areas as it is requested by your supervisor to meet program needs.
    Complete all clinical and agency paperwork in a timely and accurate manner:

    Initiate and maintain internal and external communication relationships, including but not limited to:
    Initiate and participate in individual consultation/supervision with supervisor at a minimum of 1 hour of in-person supervision per every 25 billable face-to-face hours provided.Mandatory participation in staff/group consultation meetings.Complete collaborative documentation with clients built into your billable face-to-face time.Mandatory in-office hours (non-billable ratio time) to complete all documentation necessary.Respond promptly (within 1-3 hours) to all communications from your superiors.Maintain confidentiality concerning clients.Update shared calendar with supervisor weekly by 9:00am every Wednesday.Be familiar with service resources in the community.Understand the services, procedures, and regulations of the other systems with which client families come into contact, including the legal, juvenile-justice, social service, health care and school systems.Establish and maintain positive working relationships with referring agencies.Represent the agency in the community meetings and on interagency teams as directed
    Essential Function: Other Maintain prompt and regular attendance.
    On call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to families.
    Arrange for coverage by other case managers or supervisors if unavailable for an extended period.
    Schedule and work a flexible workweek to meet the needs of families, including evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays.
    Schedule family meetings at times that are convenient for family members.
    Provide back-up to supervisor and other home based case managers as needed.
    Travel to client home and other community locations and transport clients throughout the community.
    Attend meetings, training and continuing education activities is mandatory.
    Establish annual goals and review periodically with supervisor.
    Participate in all agency fundraisers is mandatory.

    Job Qualifications:
    A Bachelor Degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or a directly-related human service field from an accredited college and two years social service experience. MSW/MA welcome to apply.
    Valid drivers license and automobile insurance.
    Commitment to the vision, values and mission of the agency.
    Knowledge of child abuse and neglect, and child and adult development.
    Knowledge of community resources and ability to work as a team member.
    Belief in helping clients change their circumstances not just adapt to them.
    Belief in adoption as a viable means to build families.
    Understanding regarding issues to are specific and unique to adoptions such as loss, mismatched expectations and flexibility, loss of familiar surroundings, customs and traditions of the childs culture, entitlement, gratification delaying, flexible parental roles and humor.
    Maintain client confidentiality and confidentiality of all agency records and information.
    Ability to work with diverse individuals.
    Knowledge of crisis intervention, communication, parenting skills, and cognitive and behavioral interventions.
    Current First Aid and CPR Certification.
    Effective verbal and written communication skills.
    Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook and Internet. Able to write reports and treatment plans.
    Must live in designated service area.
    Demonstrate a working knowledge of federal, state, and local rules, regulations, and policies governing home-based programs, with the ability to uphold such accordingly.
    Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with co-workers, supervisor, clients/families, personnel, and officials from referring agencies.
    Exhibit an ability to effectively predict, recognize and/or assess potentially dangerous situations and/or persons, with ability to take appropriate action and resolve conflicts that can be violent and physical in nature.
    Ability to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the job requirements.
    Demonstrate personal integrity and sound judgment.

    Working Conditions:
    Requires working flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
    Work is performed primarily in the community and client homes.
    Requires extensive travel to client homes and throughout the community.
    May be subjected to infectious diseases, substances, contaminated objects, and physically out of control clients.
    Weekly contact with staff and non-staff (i.e. client families, referring agencies, community professionals, community agencies/programs).

    Equipment/Physical Demands:
    Must be computer literate and able to operate office equipment, such as computer terminals, calculators, telephone, fax and copiers.
    Standing/Walking: Frequent
    Kneeling/Squatting: Periodic
    Sitting: Frequent
    Lifting (50# maximum) Periodic
    Pushing/Pulling Periodic
    Twisting/Bending Periodic
    Ambulate Stairway Frequent

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  • Mental Health Therapist Position  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWhitington Services for Children and Fam... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWhitington Services for Children and Families is seeking individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of others.

    To join our growing staff you must be license eligible in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family therapy from an accredited university.  Direct LCSW supervision is provided.

    We currently have openings for community-based Medicaid outpatient clinics and Fatherhood Engagement program with extended opportunities to work with those overcoming addiction or participating in supervised parenting time and reunification efforts along with traditional therapeutic services.

    We offer flexible schedules and have current openings for Full-Time and Part-Time providers.

    Benefits/PerksFlexible SchedulingCompetitive CompensationOffice access 24/7 to meet your scheduling needs and the needs of those you work with. We provide weekly team collaboration and support. Job Summary
    This position includes Home, Community and Office-based services to families/persons identified either as under a service referral from the Department of Child Services/Probation and upcoming Medicare/Medicaid clinic options and therapeutic supervised parenting time in home, in community or in office settings.
    In this role there are initial assessments, treatment planning, ongoing implementation of progress notes, contact with Department of Child    Services, probation and families and caregivers and the courts.  May include direct supervision toward licensure under an LCSW Supervisor.
    We are seeking individuals with a passion for others who can provide high-quality care and evidence-based mental health solutions.  Whitington allows scheduling Monday-Sunday and all time frames, to allow for flexible workdays and times based on the needs of the families/persons scheduling.  Services are expected to include the following:Perform intake assessmentsBiopsychosocial assessments both adult and childIndividualized measurable treatment plansOngoing progress notes showing evidence of the use of evidence-based methods.Services must be consistent with the Agency service model and state and or federal contract expectations.Services are required to be family center and child focused.There is an expectation  that services will begin within 48 hours of being assigned.Ongoing risk assessments and monitoring of family/parental progress must be maintained.All therapists are held to all facility and licensing and ethical standards of the National Association of Social Workers.This position may also be required to act as a relief person in other positions as needed and can include group facilitation and program development duties as required. Qualifications Practicum and Interns welcome to apply. Master’s degree in social work, psychology, marriage and family, or related human service field, or be license eligible in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family therapy from an accredited university. Direct LCSW supervision is provided.
    This position requires a Valid Driver’s License and up to date insurance coverageCandidates must be able to transport families/persons in their personal vehicle with mileage reimbursed or in company-provided                    vehicles and may require  driving out of town or long distances.
    Clinicians must be comfortable working both as part of a collaborative team and as an individual practitioner and maintain an on-call              status as required. Read Less
  • Program Manager  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:403(b)Flexible schedulePaid tim... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    403(b)Flexible schedulePaid time offWellness resources
    About the Role:
    Join WHITINGTON HOMES AND SERVICES as a Program Manager, where you will lead innovative projects that build strong families in our community, Be part of a dynamic team committed to delivering exceptional casework and therapeutic services for children and families.

    Responsibilities:
    Oversee and manage multiple projects from initiation to completion, ensuring timely delivery.Coordinate with cross-functional teams to align project goals and resources.Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and performance metrics.Facilitate regular project meetings to track progress and address challenges.Implement best practices in project management methodologies.Identify and mitigate risks throughout the project lifecycle.Prepare and present project updates to Board Members and executive leadership.Foster a collaborative team environment that encourages innovation and accountability.Requirements:
    Bachelor's degree, Master's or Doctorate in Business Administration, Project Management, Social Work, Psychology, or related field.Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management or program management.Current license issued by the Indiana Social worker, Marriage and Family director Worker, or Mental Health Counselor Board as one of the following: 1) Clinical Social Worker, 2) Marriage and Family Direct Worker, 3) Mental Health CounselorProven track record of successful project delivery within budget and timeline.Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and guide teams.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach.About Us:
    WHITINGTON HOMES AND SERVICES has been serving the Allen County and surrounding counties for over 40 years with dedication and commitment to all the families, providers, and staff we serve.

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  • Mental Health Therapist Position  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:Competitive salaryFlexible sche... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    Competitive salaryFlexible schedulePaid time offTraining & development
    Whitington Services for Children and Families is seeking individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of others.

    To join our growing staff you must be license eligible in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family therapy from an accredited university. Direct LCSW supervision is provided.

    We currently have openings for community-based Medicaid outpatient clinics and Fatherhood Engagement program with extended opportunities to work with those overcoming addiction or participating in supervised parenting time and reunification efforts along with traditional therapeutic services.

    We offer flexible schedules and have current openings for Full-Time and Part-Time providers.

    Benefits/Perks
    Flexible SchedulingCompetitive CompensationOffice access 24/7 to meet your scheduling needs and the needs of those you work with.We provide weekly team collaboration and support.Job Summary
    This position includes Home, Community and Office-based services to families/persons identified either as under a service referral from the Department of Child Services/Probation and upcoming Medicare/Medicaid clinic options and therapeutic supervised parenting time in home, in community or in office settings.

    In this role there are initial assessments, treatment planning, ongoing implementation of progress notes, contact with Department of Child Services, probation and families and caregivers and the courts. May include direct supervision toward licensure under an LCSW Supervisor.
    We are seeking individuals with a passion for others who can provide high-quality care and evidence-based mental health solutions. Whitington allows scheduling Monday-Sunday and all time frames, to allow for flexible workdays and times based on the needs of the families/persons scheduling. Services are expected to include the following:
    Perform intake assessmentsBiopsychosocial assessments both adult and childIndividualized measurable treatment plansOngoing progress notes showing evidence of the use of evidence-based methods.Services must be consistent with the Agency service model and state and or federal contract expectations.Services are required to be family center and child focused.There is an expectation that services will begin within 48 hours of being assigned.Ongoing risk assessments and monitoring of family/parental progress must be maintained.All therapists are held to all facility and licensing and ethical standards of the National Association of Social Workers.This position may also be required to act as a relief person in other positions as needed and can include group facilitation and program development duties as required.Qualifications
    Practicum and Interns welcome to apply. Masters degree in social work, psychology, marriage and family, or related human service field, or be license eligible in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family therapy from an accredited university. Direct LCSW supervision is provided.
    This position requires a Valid Drivers License and up to date insurance coverage
    Candidates must be able to transport families/persons in their personal vehicle with mileage reimbursed or in company-provided vehicles and may require driving out of town or long distances.
    Clinicians must be comfortable working both as part of a collaborative team and as an individual practitioner and maintain an on-call status as required.

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  • Licensed Addiction Counselor  

    - Fort Wayne
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:403(B)Flexible schedulePaid tim... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    403(B)Flexible schedulePaid time offTraining & developmentWellness resources
    Whitington Services for Children and Families is seeking an Additions Counselor who want to make a difference in the lives of others.

    We currently have full-time/part time contract and full-time/part-time employment openings to serve our Medicaid outpatient clinic, Fatherhood Engagement, Diversion program and opportunities to work with those overcoming additions and families living with a loved one dealing with dealing or in recovery from addiction.

    To join our growing staff in this role you must be a Licensed Addiction Counselor. Salary based on experience and licensing.

    Job Duties:
    The Addiction Counselor is responsible for evaluating clients mental and physical health, addiction, or problematic behavior and assess their readiness for treatment. Develop, recommend, and review treatment goals and plans with clients and their families. Assist in planning and/or facilitating groups as necessary. Assist clients in developing skills and behaviors necessary to recover from their addiction or modify their behavior. Work with clients to identify behaviors or situations that interfere with their recovery. Conduct outreach programs to help people identify the signs of addiction and other destructive behavior, as well as steps to take to avoid such behavior. They will provide intensive clinical therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults with identified behavioral health diagnosis.
    Essential Functions:
    Document and maintain records of clients' progress.Work with each clients family members about addiction or behavior disorders and help them develop strategies to support clients in recovery.Refer clients to other resources and services, such as job placement services and support groups.Prepare clients for transition out of counseling through discharge planning.Promote public awareness of Whitington through promotional activities and public speaking.Assure the development and distribution of appropriate public information and marketing information related to the programs.Maintain current goals and objectives, review periodically (at least annually) for self-evaluation and provide to the Associate Director as a part of the annual evaluation process.Responsible for the general administration, operation, and management of all programs. She/he recommends.Ensure accurate and ethical appropriate billing related to services are provided.Provide direct therapeutic services to clientsProvide individual and /or family therapy to internally referred clients.Coordinate with psychiatrists, social workers, and community resources to provide holistic careMaintain confidentiality of records relating to the clients treatment. Gather information about community mental health needs and resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy.Assess clients mental conditions based on review of client information, interviews, observation, test and collaboration with other staff. Serve as a client advocate to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations. Develop and implement treatment plans based on diagnosis, clinical experience/knowledge, and clients presenting problem. Conduct initial assessment and refer clients to internal or community resources as necessary. Provide clinical documentation and assure that all filing of clinical information and submission of billing information is done accurately and within the time frame required. Maintain compliance with all federal and state regulations and standards, including DCS regulations. Attend weekly supervision with the Clinical Director. Attend Group Supervision/Team Meetings monthly. Other duties as assigned by CEO.Job Qualifications:
    Licensed Addiction Counselor Associate (LACA), Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor Associate (LCACA), Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC)Experience providing diagnostic assessments and therapy services to a full range of individuals from youth through adult.Valid license in IN.Valid malpractice insuranceAvailable to work flexible work schedule including evenings.Superb organizational skills.Ability to guide, direct or influence people.Able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with mentally or emotionally disables persons and their families.Must have a current and valid Indiana drivers license in accordance with Indiana DMV drivers license eligibility requirements.Prior experience working with addiction, youth, adolescents, and adults preferred.
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  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:Bonus based on performanceFlexi... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    Bonus based on performanceFlexible schedulePaid time offTraining & developmentWellness resources
    Job Summary
    Works under the supervision and direction of the Home-based supervisor for the purpose of providing family centered casework services to families and children involved with DCS/Probation. Includes pre-adoption and post-adoption services. Case Manager should help to safely maintain children in their homes (or foster home); prevent childrens initial placement or reentry into foster care; preserve, support, and stabilize families; and promote the well-being of children, youth, and families.

    Full and part-time positions are available. Whitington allows for Monday-Sunday availability to provide direct care services and hours can flex with schedules of families demands and will include a need for evening and weekend availability.

    Responsibilities
    Case Managers work under the direct supervision of a home-based case manager supervisor and Chief Clinical Officer. Families served come as a direct referral from the Department of Child Services or probation and reflect the following service options:
    Tutoring
    Truancy/Termination
    Home Based/Community Based case management services
    Parenting Education
    Supervised parenting time
    Case planning, initial assessment and ongoing treatment planning efforts
    Transportation using personal or company vehicles
    Team Meetings
    Family reunification/preservation efforts

    This position is an interactive role in assisting families in the reunification process and/or referral process to improve a situation identified in their lives that requires education, role-modeling, consistent family planning for meals, time management, symptom management, advocacy and much more.

    Skills Required
    * Ability to meet a family in a non-biased strengths-based format either in the home, community, or office setting.
    * Ability to develop a goal-oriented plan of treatment
    * Devleop a consistent schedule of interaction
    * A belief in the family preservation philosophy

    Qualifications
    * A Bachelor's degree preferred position, Whitington will consider an Associate's degree, High School diploma or equivalent with at least 4 years of full-time employment experience providing direct services to children and families.
    * Experience must include service to families that have required assistance in the protection and care of children.
    * Must have a valid driver's license and proof of insurance.
    * Have strong organizational skills
    * Work well as a team or independently
    * Skillful use of evidence-based strategies
    * Have a strong desire to recognize and strive for a strengths-based perspective of change.
    * Ability to maintain confidentiality of all appropriate information.
    * Ability to communicate effectively and efficiently, orally and in writing.
    * Be able to provide factual feedback to the Department of Child Services/Probation or the courts in person, telehealth and in writing.
    * Weekly staffing is mandatory and occurs on Monday mornings at 9:00 a.m.

    Benefits
    403b, Mileage, Vacation, Sick, and Holiday pay.

    Contact Elizabeth Schaaf eschaaf@whitington.org
    Contact Nicole Wickliffe nwickliffe@whitington.org

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