About FACTS MN | Family and Children Therapy Services | Family counseling

Services

FACTS is a group of mental health professionals, practitioners and behavioral skills providers specializing in work with families, couples, individuals, and children.

We specialize in providing:

  • Home-based Mental Health Services
  • Supervised Visitation / Parent Skills Training
  • Individual, Couples and Family Outpatient Mental Health Therapy

Additionally, FACTS offers:

  • Speaking Services on Children’s Mental Health Issues
  • Training of Mental Health Interns and Practitioners
  • Consultation with Other Professionals / Agencies

Some issues and concerns that we aid families in addressing include:

  • Relationship enhancement
  • Personal Growth
  • Parent Support and Education
  • Body Image Challenges
  • Transitions of life
  • Depression
  • Fear and Anxiety
  • Anger
  • Grief and Loss
  • Personal and Relational Trauma
 

Employment Opportunities

Family, Adolescent, Children Therapy Services (FACTS) is an organization of mental health professionals who work with families and kids in crisis. Established in 2005 we have grown, initially providing intensive home based mental health services; to providing home based, supervised visits/parenting education and outpatient services. We take a systemic approach to working with families, providing both in-home therapy and skills based work. FACTS therapists understand that children who act out need the support and resources of the environment around them to grow into responsible individuals.  Our target population is children ages 5-17 and their families referred by a public agency for a variety of problems.


We are seeking multiple part time therapists who will provide clinical services related to the diagnosis and treatment of children, adults, and family emotional disturbances. You will:

  • Complete diagnostic assessments as allowed under various programs, based upon license and under supervision.
  • Develop a treatment plan that identifies strengths, goals and objectives for each patient.
  • Conduct individual, family, and marital therapy.
  • Clinical Case Management
  • Coordinate case with other collateral professional providers
  • Maintain accurate and timely case files.
  • Provide counseling, advocacy, teaching, research, consultation, and community organizational development
  • Implementation and administration of policies, programs and activities
  • Participate as a team member during clinical supervision.
  • Required to attend individual/group supervision and staff meetings
  • Write various reports: including, but not limited to, diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, termination and court reports


Minimum Qualifications

  • Effective written and verbal communication skills, Basic computer skills, Time Management skills
  • 1 -2 years experience working with high risk youth and families. Prefer experience working in home.
  • Master’s or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university.
  • Licensure: LMFT, LAMFT, LICSW, LGSW, MSW, LPP, LPC, LPCC, LP or other related practitioner or professional a license.


In addition, this job will require the employee to:

  • Work days, evenings and weekends, as required by the case load and family needs.
  • Must have a reliable automobile along with a current MN drivers license and insurance.
  • Work must be conducted in client’s home and/or community.
  • Must be able to work across cultures, with client’s from a culture different from one’s own
  • Must be willing to travel in all weather conditions in Dakota, Carver, Washington, Goodhue and Scott counties in addition to Hennipen and Ramsey.
  • Must be able to access non-ADA compliant client and office locations

Submit your resume:
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FACTS Contact Info

The main telephone contact number for FACTS is (651) 379-9800. Our 24-hour contact number is (952) 936-2800.  The 24 hour contact number is monitored by our answering service and calls will be routed appropriately during business hours and to an on-call clinician after hours.

Our confidential and secure fax number is (651) 405-0358. FACTS can receive faxes 24 hours a day.

You will be provided with the direct contact phone number for your clinician once your care is established. Clinicians each maintain a confidential 24-hour, time-stamped voice mail service so that you may leave messages for them. We make every attempt to check messages regularly during the week and attempt to return calls within 24 hours. Clinicians typically do not check voice mail messages on weekends unless they have made specific arrangements to do so.

In the event of an emergency call 911 or your local police department.
You may use the following contact for non-emergency crisis:

* First Call For Help 211 or 651-291-0211
* Your Primary Care Physician

Your County Crisis Response Team:

Dakota County: 952-891-7171
Ramsey County: 651-774-7000 (Child)
651-266-7900 (Adult)
Hennepin County: 612-348-2233 (Child)
612-873-3161 (Adult)
612-379-6363 (Crisis Connection)
Carver & Scott Counties: 952-442-7601
Washington County: 651-291-6795 After Hours
651-777-5222 HSI


If your clinician is unavailable for an extended period of time, you will be provided with the name of a colleague to contact, if necessary.

FACTS staff can be reached by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or at your clinician’s individual e-mail address.

If you wish to use e-mail as a means of communication, please complete and sign the following request and acknowledgement form:

pdf Consent for E-mail Communication
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However, due to the insecure nature of electronic communications, please be advised that the privacy of your health information cannot be fully ensured when transmitted by e-mail.