Job Location Clearwater Office - Clearwater, FL 33760 Position Type Full Time Education Level Graduate Degree Salary Range $50,000.00 - $50,000.00 Salary/year
Camelot, a leading non-profit in the state of Florida, offers:
flexible schedules
supervision or partial reimbursement for licensure
mileage reimbursement
paid training in FFT-CW
manageable case load sizes
weekly individual and group consultation
11 paid holidays annually
multiple Health/Dental/Vision/Life Ins Options
generous PTO
Therapists provide therapeutic techniques as delineated in the treatment plan with assigned children and families in the modality of family therapy, intervention and support to create a therapeutic environment in the home. This program operates under the direction of the Program Director. Therapists will provide, at a minimum, weekly one-hour, home-based family therapy sessions to clients. Therapists will utilize the FFT model with families and carry a caseload of 8 to 10 families, providing services anywhere from 12 to 16 weeks.
Masters Degree Required
Master’s Degree Required

At Camelot Community Care, this is not merely a slogan – it is our “calling”. Our dedicated team seeks to live out this calling each and every day with respect, compassion and commitment equal to the enormous trust placed in us on behalf of our community’s most vulnerable children and families. We measure our work against the most important yardstick we know; making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve.
Camelot Community Care’s ability to create better outcomes for those we serve can be seen in the wide variety of effective programs that we implement and oversee. We continue to make a positive impact that will be felt in our community for generations to come!
As a community-based care agency, partnership, and a spirit of collaborative caring are written into the DNA of our organization. Through collaborative partnerships with other agencies statewide, our foster parents, volunteers, and community benefactors, our mission of enabling children and families to realize their fullest potential by stopping the cycle of abuse and neglect in families and in our community is possible. The success of this model of care continues to be demonstrated year after year. In spite of on-going society-wide economic challenges, the state’s opioid crisis, an increase in the number of children receiving out-of-home services statewide, and flat funding, our network, and tremendous community partnerships have allowed Camelot to continue our forward-thinking approach.
The child welfare system journey is ongoing and we would like to thank you for sharing it with us as we continue to keep our children safe and create a bright future for our most important resource.