The Family Therapist provides individual, family, group, and crisis counseling to victims and secondary victims of sexual assault, utilizing clinical techniques to support recovery and personal wellness.
Offer assessments, ongoing counseling, and facilitate weekly support groups, including age-appropriate sessions for children.
Maintain client files, collect demographic data, and evaluate progress.
Coordinate with staff and external mental health professionals for referrals and training.
Develop relationships with local mental health facilities to ensure comprehensive care.
Provide crisis intervention and work with diverse populations.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree, professional license, and experience in sexual assault counseling.
Strong communication, organizational, and clinical decision-making skills are essential.
Supervised by the Advocacy Director, this full-time role offers a salary between $55,000 and $72,000, with benefits like flexible scheduling, health insurance, mileage reimbursement, paid time off, and a retirement plan. The position requires in-person work.