Individual Counselor at KG Workforce Solutions, LLC
JOB DESCRIPTION
Current opening is for an Individual Counselor, community based.
Onsite required. Cover letter required.
Requirements: LMSW [new graduates will be considered]
Status: Full-Time
Current opening is for an Individual Counselor, community based.
Position Summary: Provide counseling to survivors of intimate partner violence.
Responsibilities:
· Provide clinical assessments, crisis intervention and ongoing short-term counseling services for survivors who have experienced intimate partner violence.
· Maintain up-to-date documentation of services to include client intake form, privacy/confidentiality statement, danger assessment, safety plan, and consent/release forms.
· Utilize knowledge involving to the dynamics of IPV/DV to provide one-one-one trauma-informed and cognitive behavioral therapeutic services to clients referred to by Service/Crisis Line, Residential Women’s Counselor, Community Case Managers and Court Advocates, as well as professional community agency partners.
· Complete psychosocial assessment for history of trauma and victimization. Curative services and therapeutic activities are to be provided onsite via professional counseling room.
· Evaluate clients as it pertains to parenting issues and/or family emotional stressors. Make children counseling referral or other professional therapeutic service recommendations as appropriate.
· Make necessary referrals to other community programs for continuity of services.
· Collaborate and coordinate with the Clinical Team for therapeutic insight/support, goal planning, and client staffing sessions.
· Participate in agency staff meetings and special agency committees as needed.
· Update and maintain clients’ direct service notations in database management system in a timely manner.
Perform other duties as required.
Qualifications:
- · Master’s degree in social work or professional counseling (LPC) required with a specialization in trauma-informed care. Must have and maintain SC SW or LPC license and active membership in NASW or ACA.
- · Minimum two years of direct counseling services, preferably in crisis intervention.
- · Possess a solid understanding of counseling dynamics, modalities, and techniques.
- · Understanding intimate partner violence and its effect on survivors and their children.
- · Skilled in working with sensitive issues and commitment to respecting confidentiality and privacy of client’s information.
- · Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing with staff and clients.
- · Familiar with other community human services programs and resources.
- · Ability to handle emergency/crisis situations in an independent and professional manner.
- Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Vision insurance