Help create or re-establish support systems for families
Work with social services, schools, and healthcare providers
Provide counseling services to families
Assist in restoring the parent-child relationship and the family's functioning
Create a safe space for families to improve their communication
Address emotional needs and challenge rigid thinking
Help the child and family create new experiences
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in mental or behavioral health related field (consideration given to college students who are in the process of completing their degree)
State licensure commensurate with required degree (consideration given if currently in process of obtaining or ability to obtain).
One or more years experience in providing services to children and families.
No experience if you have a master's degree.
Valid driver's license.
Benefits
4 weeks paid time off (accrual starts on first day)
11 paid holidays in addition to a paid birthday and paid floating holiday
Paid mileage
License supervision
Paid licensing practice exam, seminar, and final exam
Paid training opportunities
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance (after 30 days)