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OverviewThe primary purpose of the position is to oversee all aspects of the CAP programs, the Family Advocacy Program (FAP), and the New Parent Support Home Visitation Program (NPHVP). The incumbent provides expert-level management of individual, marital, family and group treatment services. The incumbent reviews and evaluates the CAP Program for gaps in services and administrative procedures and provides advice and recommendations to leadership.ResponsibilitiesOversee all aspects of the CAP programs, the Family Advocacy Program (FAP), and the New Parent Support Home Visitation Program (NPHVP).Provide expert-level management of individual, marital, family and group treatment services.Review and evaluate the CAP Program for gaps in services and administrative procedures and provide advice and recommendations to leadership.Proficiency in applying various evidence-based and trauma-informed counseling approaches (e.g., behavior modification, client-centered, rational-emotive, family systems, brief solution focused, and reality therapies), research methods, group dynamics, motivational interviewing, developmental psychology, and family systems therapy to counsel individuals and groups.Professional knowledge of and skill in applying laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, directives, and instructions governing child and spouse abuse and family violence issues and professional knowledge of family violence dynamics to identify situations of family violence, conduct risk assessments and coordinate safety planning.Thorough knowledge of the CNIC Fleet and Family Support Program and comprehensive knowledge of military lifestyles including common stressors (e.g., frequent separations, high stress working environments, etc.) to effectively modify treatment programs to meet the needs of the military community.In-depth knowledge of family systems related to patterns of abusive behavior and abuse response, substance abuse, human behavior, human sexuality, attention deficit disorder, and juvenile delinquency and skill in applying the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders to recognize, identify, and assess mental disorders and personal social problems, reach accurate conclusions, and provide appropriate solutions.Expert knowledge of and skill in employing various evidence-based and trauma-informed counseling to effectively interview and clinically respond to clients needs, assess suicidal and homicidal risks and substance abuse issues, reach accurate conclusions, and provide appropriate solutions.Expert skill in using various verbal communication methods and techniques to maintain cooperative and professional relationships with law enforcement, child protective services, medical treatment facilities, and senior personnel from commands of offenders and victims; present sensitive and controversial information to groups of people; and advise on cases and counseling services.Expert skill in using various written communication methods and techniques and using FFSP management information systems and other applicable software and web-based programs to develop and prepare case management memos, correspondence, and reports; document psychosocial assessments, treatment plans, and IDC reports; and develop lesson plans for briefings and classroom presentations.QualificationsProficiency in applying various evidence-based and trauma-informed counseling approaches and related methods as described above to counsel individuals and groups.Professional knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, directives, and instructions governing child and spouse abuse and family violence issues; ability to identify situations of family violence, conduct risk assessments and coordinate safety planning.Thorough knowledge of military lifestyles and the CNIC Fleet and Family Support Program to modify treatment programs to meet the needs of the military community.In-depth knowledge of family systems, patterns of abusive behavior, substance abuse, human behavior, human sexuality, attention deficit disorder, juvenile delinquency; ability to apply DSM criteria to recognize and assess mental disorders and client issues.Expert ability to interview and clinically respond to client needs, assess risks (suicidal, homicidal, substance abuse) and provide appropriate solutions.Expert communication skills (verbal and written) to engage with law enforcement, child protective services, medical facilities, and senior command personnel; present sensitive information; advise on cases and counseling services; and prepare memos and reports using FFSP MIS and other systems.
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