Family Intervention Specialist/Behavioral Health Consultant
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor
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Family Intervention Specialist/Behavioral Health ConsultantRegular Full-Time Clearwater, FL, US
3 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $19.80 To $23.28 Annually
About the OrganizationOperation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through advocacy, education, clinical services, and research.
Benefits- 9 paid holidays per year
- 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment.
- 401k matching
- Continuing education, reimbursement for professional certifications, licensure and qualified supervision.
Performs substance abuse and mental health outreach to parents who have Child Welfare involvement, engage substance using parents in support groups, screen, provide brief intervention and referral. Establish relationships with Child Protection Investigators, Child Welfare Case Managers, Court systems and community partners in order to remove barriers to services. Specialist’s duties include but are not limited to screening, assessment, individual/group intervention, planning.
The Consultant is responsible for documenting in accordance with company standards.
- Commitment to workplace of dignity and respect
- Compliance with all Equal Employment Opportunity rules and guidelines
- Ability to work with others cooperatively and cordially in a spirit of teamwork
- Ability to appear at work as scheduled, mindful of the company’s attendance policies
- Ability to accept direction from managers and supervisors in a respectful and collaborative manner
Must meet one of the following criteria:
- Bachelors degree in a directly related field plus four years of direct client service experience in mental health or substance abuse
- Master’s degree in counseling or a directly related field with two years of direct client service experience in mental health or substance abuse, licensed or pursuing licensure preferred
- Establish a collaborative, integrated relationship with Child Welfare staff to assure effective service coordination
- Screening of Parents to determine appropriate level of care
- Provide appropriate Brief Interventions, using principles of Motivational Interviewing, to Parents to motivate and ensure compliance to screening recommendations
- Establish educational groups for parents to provide appropriate information regarding substance abuse
- Provide consultation with Child Welfare personnel regarding treatment interventions and service collaboration
- Understands requirements of mandated reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect and promptly staffs any possible incidents with supervisor
- Demonstrates knowledge of accepted principles of client record management
- Protects client rights to privacy and confidentiality in the preparation and handling of records, especially in relation to the communication of client information with third parties
- Prepares accurate, timely, and concise client records that are consistent with agency standards and comply with all applicable confidentiality rights of adolescents
- Adheres to the agency code of ethics and business practices, professional codes of ethics, and all applicable state and federal laws regarding the treatment of substance use disorders
- Utilizes supervision, self-evaluation, and consultation to enhance self-awareness and counseling skills and professional development
- Regularly participates in continuing education
- Understands a variety of models and theories of addiction and other problems related to substance abuse and uses this knowledge to plan intervention strategies with clients
- Recognizes the social, political, economic and cultural context within which addiction and substance abuse exist
- Identifies the behavioral, psychological, physical health and social effects of psychoactive substances on the client and family members
- Recognizes the potential for substance abuse disorders to mimic a variety of medical and psychological disorders and the potential for medical and psychological disorders to co-exist with addiction and substance abuse
- Understands the impact of substance abuse on adolescent development
- Is aware of a variety of philosophies, practices, policies, and outcomes of the most generally accepted models of treatment, recovery, relapse prevention, and continuing care for addiction and other substance abuse related problems and develops treatment plans incorporating this knowledge
- Participates in interdisciplinary approach to treatment planning and delivery of…
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