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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailFFT TherapistYouth Impacted by Gang Violence
At Risk Youth Ages 11 to 18
FullTime Flexible Schedule $25.00$28.00/hour
The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area
Overview: The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area was recently awarded by the Department of Justice a grant to provide FunctionalFamily Therapy to those at risk individuals between the ages of 11 to 18 with the overall goal to drive the reduction of Gang Violence within the Syracuse Community. It is an honor to be selected and we are seeking an individual to be a trustworthy gobetween with ties to the community in which they will work who has the drive knowledge and compassion to connect with this at risk group of Youth in our community.
As an FFTCW (Functional Family TherapyChild Welfare) Case Planner II you will receive evidencebased training from FFTLLC consultants as well as ongoing consultation regarding working with at risk families and youth through the FFTCW lens and utilizing the interventions of this model. You will be taught how to motivate families for change assess family patterns implement specific and individualized behavior change plans to address referral problems and relevant risk factors and generalize changes in multiple systems. Working with a caseload of 1012 families the goal is to increase protective factors while also reducing the risks associated with family safety and prevent the need for out of home placement of children.
SEEKING: Dedicated individuals looking to begin or expand their clinical experience working with family systems and gain experience practicing an evidencebased model in a supportive work environment.
As an FFT (Functional Family Therapy) Case Planner II you will receive evidencebased training from FFTLLC consultants as well as ongoing consultation regarding working with at risk families and youth through the FFT lens and utilizing the interventions of this model. You will be taught how to motivate families for change assess family patterns implement specific and individualized behavior change plans to address referral problems and relevant risk factors and generalize changes in multiple systems. Working with a caseload of 1012 families the goal is to increase protective factors while also reducing the risks associated with family safety and prevent the need for out of home placement of children.
Questions Please email hiring Supervisor Sonia Grovner at
Confidential Considerations please call Sonia directly at 315.937.7093
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Equal Opportunity Employer:The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing a respectful environment for all applicants and employees that is free from unlawful discrimination or harassment based on age race color religion sex national origin marital status disability citizenship sexual orientation gender identity gender expression or any other characteristic protected by law.
Full-Time