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Bilingual Therapist

Assist primary/secondary victims/survivors of sexual assault in trauma resilience. Delivery of high quality emotional support/therapeutic services, crisis intervention, and advocacy services to victims/survivors.

Department: Victim Services
Supervisor: Director of Therapy
Compensation Range: $60,000+, Professional Salary Scale
FLSA Status: Exempt; Full-time
Hours of Work: Flexible but responsive to crisis needs, may include evenings or weekends.

Kalamazoo 49007

Brief Description

Assist primary/secondary victims/survivors of sexual assault in trauma resilience. Delivery of high quality emotional support/therapeutic services, crisis intervention, and advocacy services to victims/survivors.

Job Responsibilities

  1. Provides brief active crisis mental health support to clients.
  2. Coordinates with agency staff to provide integrated care.
  3. Provides direct emotional support and/or counseling to primary and secondary survivors, which includes but may not be limited to: assessment; individual or group emotional support and/or counseling; and information and referral.
  4. Maintains up-to-date records of clients as prescribed by the agency, including but not limited to progress notes; quarterly reports; and assessment summaries.
  5. Coordinates services with other referring agencies.
  6. Intervenes with police, employers and/or landlords to ensure sensitive and effective responses policies, and procedures relative to intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
  7. Makes referrals and advocates on the client’s behalf for emergency and routine mental and physical health care.
  8. Provides direct services and personal advocacy to victims/survivors in resolving issues related to victimization, which includes criminal justice advocacy and assisting victims/survivors in securing rights and remedies.
  9. Participates regularly in clinical supervision, which may include, but is not limited to: group consultation and individual supervision.
  10. Provide direct services to program participants as needed.
  11. Participates in team and staff meetings.
  12. Collaborates with and trains other YWCA and community agency staff to assure seamless service delivery to victims/survivors.
  13. Advocates for the needs of victims/survivors through participation on task forces and other working groups, when needed, as approved by supervisor.
  14. Maintains all necessary records, reports, and statistics.
  15. Safeguards confidential information gained as a result of the job.
  1. Complies with applicable local, state and federal licensing requirements/certification and/or regulations.
  2. Completes and facilitates ethical risk assessment of individuals re: child/elder abuse; harm to self/other
  3. As a YWCA employee, projects a positive image of the Association and its programs to the community, the Association and the program.
  4. Work cooperatively with program participants, YWCA staff and volunteers.
  5. Perform other duties as assigned.

WORKING CONDITIONS AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. YWCA location
  2. Off-site location
  3. Potential outdoor events
  4. Sitting, standing, kneeling, bending, some lifting
  5. Frequently required to talk or hear
  6. While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually quiet
  7. The employee must occasionally lift and /or move more than 10 pounds

Education requirements, certifications, work experience

  1. Master’s degree in counseling, psychology, or social work.  Specific training child sexual abuse, trauma, or sexual assault is highly desired.
  2. Working knowledge of crisis counseling needs, brief approaches to therapy, and trauma informed best practices.
  3. One-two years (may include internships) of direct clinical experience.
  4. Certification or licensure in the State of Michigan or eligibility thereof.
  5. A demonstrated working knowledge of anti-oppression approaches to mental health.
  6. A demonstrated working knowledge of best practices in trauma informed therapeutic modalities including the neuroscience of trauma and somatic modalities.
  7. Demonstrated membership and involvement with professional associations.
  8. The ability to communicate efficiently and professionally in written and oral formats.
  9. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a willingness to work from a team perspective in treatment provision.
  10. Ability to manage stressful situations.
  11. Able to communicate with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
  12. Able to learn and use technology and systems, including computer technology.

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Orientation to YWCA Personnel Policies, Mission, Purpose and One Imperative.
  2. Racial Justice Training
  3. Orientation to intimate partner violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, Confidentiality, Mandatory Reporting.
  4. Other appropriate training and in-service which will occur during employment.

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