Position Title
Youth and Family Counselor
Description
The Counselor, using short- and long-term individual and family therapy,
group counseling, educational classes and case management services, provides
prevention and intervention services to children, youth, families, and
communities.
Responsibilities
- Counseling Services
- Part of a 60% direct service goal requiring an ongoing caseload of
20-30 clients (1.0 FTE).
- Provide individual, couple, family and group counseling, intake and
assessment, crisis intervention, drop-in, and follow up services.
Services are provided in the office, at local schools, and/or by phone,
or at other locations as assigned by Program Manager.
- Community Education
- Part of a 60% direct service goal.
- Provide education and prevention services, i.e., parenting classes,
skill building classes, and community and school trainings and
presentations.
- Outreach
- Part of a 60% direct service goal.
- Provide ongoing outreach to children, youth, parents, schools and
communities to ensure awareness of community needs and service
availability.
- Develop and maintain positive relations with community referral
sources.
- Case management
- Part of a 60% direct service goal.
- Provide case consultation, linkage to and coordination of services
with collateral contacts and advocacy for assigned clients.
- Utilize agency programs/services in efforts to provide a continuum
of care.
- Documentation and Evaluation
- Provide necessary agency and program statistical information and
information necessary for program/services evaluation.
- Maintain case records in an accurate and timely manner per all WAC,
COA, PHP and King County requirements.
- Meet with supervisor on a regular basis and attend required
meetings, consultations and trainings.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Education and Experience
- Master's Degree in a Social Services field.
- Washington State Counselor Registration or
Washington State Counselor Certification or eligible for and working
towards attaining certification.
- Experience in counseling children, youth, and
families.
- Experience in leading groups, trainings, and
workshops.
- Employees and volunteers who operate their own
or Friends of Youth vehicles on Friends of Youth business must have a
safe driving record as defined by Friends of Youth. Employees and
volunteers who operate their own vehicle(s) on Friends of Youth business
must carry auto liability insurance that complies with the requirements
of Friends of Youth.
- Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of treatment approaches for individual
and family counseling, crisis intervention and brief therapy.
- Knowledge of group process.
- Ability to develop and monitor goal-directed
treatment relationships.
- Ability to work in a community setting.
- Ability to develop community resources and
market services.
- Ability to effectively communicate orally and in
writing.
- Ability to read, write and speak in English.
- Knowledge of relevant WAC and COA standards and
participation in the Performance Quality Improvement process.
- Must demonstrate sensitivity and responsiveness
to cultural differences.
Hours
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Youth and Family Services Program Manager
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