STARRY Vision: STARRY is a beacon of hope and transformation.
STARRY Mission: STARRY partners with individuals, families, and communities to provide accessible, innovative, and impactful human services.
STARRY Core Values
Service | Access | Partnership | Innovation | Excellence | Wellbeing
STARRY is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a 20+ year history of transformational programming for those looking to join a rewarding journey of service. Our policy is to not to keep unsolicited resumes on file.
A criminal history affidavit is required for candidates applying to positions at STARRY.
STARRY is an equal opportunity employer.
STARRY provides a core-values-driven array of benefits, demonstrating that we care for the holistic needs of our staff and their work/life balance. Most of our benefits are available to part-time and full-time staff. PRN roles are not eligible for STARRY Benefits.
About the role
Position SUMMARY
Work with families in the community meeting FAYS or Universal Prevention eligibility: (1) 0-17 years of age; (2) Runaway youth (either currently or threatening); (3) Truant youth; (4) Abused child (experiencing abuse, insufficient for DFPS case); (5) At-risk youth for other behavioral problem; (6) Youth involved in deferred prosecution with juvenile probation; (7) Youth placed in residential care for family conflict to reunify family
What you'll do
· Attend meetings (within & outside the agency)
· Travel to satellite locations, as needed
· Maintain accurate mileage records
· Complete monthly statistical sheets with outcome measures
· Computer skills to organize materials, narratives, correspondence, etc.
· Obtain initial psychosocial assessment information and incorporate into client’s plan of service
· Meet service goals of at least 75-85% of time on billable hours (unless otherwise specified by supervisor due to travel to remote areas or other office obligations)
· Maintain a caseload of clients receiving weekly and/or biweekly services (as assigned by supervisor)
· Generate an individualized plan of service for each client
· Complete accurate case notes within 48 hours of providing service to clients
· Serve as a resource to the client and family to achieve plan of service goals
· Complete all required trainings, including but not limited to HIPAA, Crisis Intervention, Cultural Humility, Reporting Child Abuse, TBRI and other Evidence-Based Curriculums
· Maintain documentation for standards and contract compliance (progress notes for each substantial client contact)
· Maintain confidentiality of clients
· Utilize approved evidence-based and promising practices
· Provide in-person crisis intervention services as needed
· Provide group, individual and family sessions
· Utilize healthy coping skills to reduce secondary trauma
· Use ethical decision-making and seek guidance and supervision, as needed
Qualifications
Education: Master’s degree in counseling or related field and an associate license (LPC-A, LMFT-A, or LMSW) pursuing fully licensed status as a counselor (LPC, LMFT, or LCSW)
· Experience: One-year experience in related area
· Approved criminal background report. Able to satisfy all applicable requirements and HHSC standard requirements
· Good problem solving and decision-making skills
· Capable of maintaining a flexible work schedule
· Must be self-motivated with good organization and time management skills
· Commitment to Trauma-Informed Care
· Must possess good written, verbal, social media, and electronic communication skills
· Able to organize, file, and retrieve information
· Flexible and adaptable, able to make changes as needed to meet expectations
· Very strong attention to detail
· Able to operate office machines (e.g. copy, telephone, transcriber, fax)
· Must be computer literate with ability to maintain records electronically
· Strong commitment to the mission and vision of STARRY
· Other: Reliable transportation
1637 McKinney
McKinney, TX
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