Company Overview
Pariva Health is on a mission to empower families of neurodivergent children (any child with suspected Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Down Syndrome, learning disabilities and intellectual disabilities) experiencing learning and/or development delays through our whole-family engagement model, Family Support Program (FSP). In collaboration with the LEGO Foundation, the FSP empowers parents and caregivers using a play-based approach to engage their child in learning and skill acquisition, promoting growth and achievement of key developmental milestones.
Parents/Caregivers work with their assigned clinician to assess the needs of the child and family, crafting an individualized Family Support Plan based on assessed needs. Learning resources utilized within the Family Support Plan are customized according to the child’s specific needs, and the resources are delivered directly to the home, with training and progress overseen by the family’s clinician. Our Family Support Program starts at the pre-diagnosis stage and continues with children post-diagnosis (typically children 3-12 years old), with the assigned clinician supporting the family through their journey.
Pariva Health is the US-based sister company of Mom’s Belief, which has operated across the Asia-Pacific region since 2018, positively impacting thousands of families since inception. We are founded on the core beliefs that:
- Hope is the greatest motivator for the parent of a child with autism or other special needs. We are on a mission to tell parents that there is a way.
- Parent Empowerment is key for the parents of a child with special needs. Our goal is to make parents the co-therapist / advocate / guide for their child.
- Our teams bring passion and commitment to change the lives of children and their families through our proprietary model.
Position
Pariva Health is looking for a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) to grow our FSP clinical team. The ideal candidate will serve as a team member and fill the role of child developmental specialist and family involvement advocate. The FSP Clinician will perform multidisciplinary child and family assessments, provide family support activities and education using individualized child and family focused interventions, enabling families to engage their child in learning and promote developmental gains.
Our model is 100% remote, though clinical roles must reside in the state where services are provided.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Provide therapeutic services to clients/ families, maintaining a caseload of 15-20 clients (initially)
- Maintain supervisory responsibilities as team grows and additional Master’s level clinicians and/or LMHC, LCSW clinicians are hired. As supervisor, clinician will also be required to maintain a caseload though size will flex as team grows.
- Counsel clients/family/caregivers, providing psychotherapy when necessary
- Complete family intake and assessments, assessing family and child strengths, resources, concerns and working with other members of the FSP team to develop an individualized Family Need Profile and Support Plan
- Work with a family/client to monitor progress, updating the Family Support Plan as needed
- Collect behavior and skill acquisition data to monitor progress
- Provide verbal and written progress updates
- Provide clinical consultation in an integrated health care environment
- Arrive to tele-therapy appointments on time and maintain regularly scheduled sessions
- Provide families with information on current trends, resources and practices related to the needs of their child/family
- Maintain clinical records on all clients
- Post new hire training, exhibit deep familiarity and comfort with the Family Support Program and specific model components
- Ability to learn and use the therapeutic developmental kit to empower families to develop skills and behavioral gains
- Support organizational growth by identifying and establishing referral relationships with other organizations
Required Skills/Abilities:
- All candidates are required to have an MSW and current licensure in Massachusetts (i.e., LICSW) and carry personal liability insurance
- Candidates must reside in Massachusetts
- Knowledge of child development, planning and implementation of intervention programs for children and families
- Ability to enhance parental competence while encouraging families to rely on informal and formal outside supports
- Skills in communication with, and therapeutic support of, patients with cognitive impairments and/or learning challenges
- Enthusiasm and desire to learn new clinical skills and processes proprietary to the Family Support Program
- Commitment to clinical and documentation excellence
- Passionate about working with children ages 3 through 12 and their families
Benefits:
- Competitive salary, based on experience and training
- Flexible, salaried full-time employment, with additional bonuses available for company tenure and/or performance
- Remote-based working environment
- Paid time off and holidays
- Annual CEU stipend
- Career advancement opportunities
- Amazing team culture and clinical support