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Organization | ReadyKids |
Type | Full Time |
Application Deadline | March 1, 2024 |
College Degree Required? | Yes |
Salary Range | Starting at $50,000 |
Awood@readykidscville.org | |
Phone |
Description
Counselor –Teen Counseling and Inside Out Programs– Full time, 40 Hours per week
Responsible for the following job duties:
• The Counselor is responsible for providing clinical assessment and intensive, specialized mental health treatment to child and adolescent victims of abuse and neglect and exposure to domestic violence.
• The Counselor will provide counseling to family members of victims, as needed, to enhance the effectiveness of the treatment of the child/adolescent victim.
• The Counselor also provides crisis intervention and counseling services to at-risk teens and their families at the office as well as in schools, in the community, and/or through the 24 hour crisis hotline as needed.
Compensation/Benefits:
• ReadyKids pays 100% health, dental, and life insurance premiums for employee only plans.
• Voluntary vision and supplemental insurance.
• Generous paid vacation and sick leave; paid holidays.
• Employer-matched retirement plan.
Open until filled. ReadyKids is seeking a diverse pool of applicants; all are encouraged to apply. Click here for full position description. Email cover letter and CV/resume to Ashley Wood at awood@readykidscville.org. ReadyKids is a drug-free workplace. EOE/ADA/AA.
ReadyKids is committed to a diverse and equitable workplace. We believe diversity of identity, thought, approach, and experience provide the optimal environment for our
Skills Required
Successful candidates will have:
• Masters Degree in counseling, social work, or related field.
• State licensure or license-eligible in designated field required.
• Minimum of 2 years experience working with children, adolescents and families.
• Knowledge of treatment needs of abused and neglected children.
• Preference will be given to candidates with an interest in promoting mental health connections among low-income, LGBTQ+ youth, and BIPOC communities.