What are the responsibilities and job description for the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Clinician position at Eliot Logo?
$3k Sign-on Bonus
Eliot's Wraparound Division is seeking a Fee for Service Master’s Level Clinician for their Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Program. This position will provide support to youth survivors and their families. The expectation is to have prior experience providing treatment to youth and families who have experienced trauma and victimization. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of evidence-based treatment and treatment standards, familiarity with the role of DCF, courts, District Attorney's, victim advocates and the Child Advocacy Center.
Eliot’s Survivor Services, providing support to individuals, families and the community to promote recognition, understanding and recovery from the impact of traumatic victimization.
Responsibilities:
- Provide services to youth survivors and families that meet criteria as outlined by contract specification.
- Conduct screenings and comprehensive assessments to determine eligibility for services and treatment track.
- Develop strength-based and individualized treatment plans with measurable goals and clear timelines.
- Support youth survivors and their families with referrals to appropriate services and Victim’s Compensation.
- Provide specialized individual, group, and family psycho-education support for youth and non-offending caregivers and family members.
- Be flexible with work schedule and location of service provision to accommodate the needs of families.
Schedule: Monday - Friday
Salary: $60k ma/lcsw and $65k for independently licensed
Salary : $3 - $60