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Air Force Clinical Social Worker (FATM) - Peterson SFB

IVA'AL Solutions, LLC
place Colorado Springs, 80914
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Social Work Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
local_atm $78000 - $86000

IVA’AL Solutions, LLC provides support to the Air Force (AF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) and is responsible for staffing qualified Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Registered Nurses, Certified Victim Advocates, and Program Assistants at U.S. AF Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) across the country. The AF FAP is a Department of Defense, (DoD) funded program whose purpose is to both prevent and respond to intimate partner abuse, child abuse, and problematic sexual behavior with children and youth.


The Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) is a member of the multidisciplinary Family Advocacy Program (FAP) team and provides the following services:


  • Assess and treat individuals, families, and groups whose maltreatment allegation(s) meet criteria for maltreatment.
  • Provide voluntary, comprehensive prevention services to prevent the occurrence of family maltreatment.
  • The FATM is the primary provider of treatment services for assigned maltreatment and prevention cases, coordinating services for families and monitoring client participation and progress utilizing the modalities of social casework, psychotherapy, and psycho-educational interventions.
  • The FATM completes psychosocial assessments in accordance with Air Force Family Advocacy Policies and Standards.
  • The FATM assesses for safety and continuously assist families with safety planning.
  • The FATM evaluates the effectiveness of the services provided.


Compensation details: 78000-86000 Yearly Salary





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Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Veterans
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)

Settings

Schools
Home Health/In-home