The Institute for Health & Recovery is a nationally-renowned, award-winning agency that specializes in innovative services, training and evaluation focused on addressing the unique needs of underserved families, women and youth.
IHR’s CARF accredited treatment programs provide holistic interventions for hard to reach and high-risk individuals and families.
Our mission is to develop a comprehensive continuum of care for individuals, youth, and families affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, violence/trauma, mental health challenges, and other health issues.Summary Statementwhat is a family intervention Specialist offers family-centered care through home visiting with youth (13–24) and their families who have been experiencing problems as a result of the youth’s alcohol and other drugs, and who often struggle from Mental Health issues and effects of trauma.
Primary clients will be children and adolescents struggling with behavioral health disorders.
This position is based out of the North Shore Recovery High School and serves clients in the Malden, Medford, Lynn, Saugus, Salem, and Beverly.
Hours: 10am to 6pm with flexibility.Reports toDirector of Youth and Young Adult ServicesEssential FunctionsEssential Functions for the Family Intervention Specialist:Provide assessment, case management, and counseling through the use of evidence-based practicesProvide individual and family counseling to youths and their family/caregivers in the home and communityParticipate in training and become certified in relevant evidence-based practices, ACRA, ACC, and Motivational InterviewingWorking closely with treatment providers to coordinate and implement services, provide other wrap-around services to youths and their family/caregivers such as care management, access to transportation and child care, etc.Work closely with treatment providers to coordinate and implement services for youth and their families;Complete bio-psycho-social assessments using the MSDP paperworkMaintain accurate and up-to-date clinical charts, billing records, and reporting as necessaryCommunicate with IHR’s main office in Cambridge through use of shared online calendars, sign in – out board, time sheets, and check in/out with supervisor;Attend team and agency staff meetings;Regular attendance and punctuality is requiredOther related dutiesFlexible hours may be requiredCompetenciesCommunicationTeamworkProblem SolvingDevelopment and Continual LearningAdaptability and FlexibilityValuing DiversityCustomer FocusQualifications/RequirementsAdvanced degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field, clinical license (LICSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT) preferredPrevious experience working with adolescents/transition-age youth, families, mental health, and substance use issuesPrevious experience providing treatment at home, school, or in community settingsStrong familiarity with assigned catchment area communities, and local resourcesCultural competency in working with diverse individuals and familiesDemonstrated oral and written communication skillsEnergetic and flexibleMust have regular access to a reliable vehicle and a valid Massachusetts Drivers’ LicenseMinority and Bilingual (Spanish/English) candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.Other Requirements (if applicable)Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and regular access to a reliable vehicle;Business Class Rider on Motor Vehicle Insurance, if transporting clients (within one month of start of job)Physical RequirementsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear.