Deliver face-to-face, non-medical counseling services to eligible participants in accordance with contract requirements
Provide brief, solution-focused interventions addressing life transitions such as relocation, school changes, deployment-related adjustments, and family stressors
Conduct outreach activities, psychoeducational briefings, workshops, and group discussions
Assess participant needs and provide appropriate referrals to medical, clinical, or community resources when issues exceed the scope of non-medical counseling
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with contract standards and reporting requirements
Establish and maintain a visible, professional presence within assigned government or community sites
Identify and communicate program trends, systemic concerns, and service delivery issues to program leadership
Participate in required training, quality assurance activities, and professional development in accordance with contract standards
Requirements
Master’s degree or higher in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Marriage & Family Therapy, or a related behavioral health discipline
Current, active, unrestricted, and independent clinical license in good standing issued by a U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or a U.S. territory (e.g., LCSW, LPC/LPCC, LMFT, Licensed Psychologist)
U.S. citizenship (required for federal contract compliance)
Ability to successfully pass all required background investigations and meet credentialing requirements, including verifying licensure, certifications, education, work history, and payer-specific documentation.
Ability to meet physical and environmental demands of community-based service delivery