Posted: Jun 17, 2026

Mental Heath Counselor

Full-time
Salary: $50,000.00 - $52,000.00 Annually
Application Deadline: Jul 17, 2026
Nonprofit

Join our supportive, mission-driven team at Child and Family Charities, where your clinical skills and compassion will help transform lives in our community. We are seeking a dedicated Mental Health Counselor to work with EVE (Ending Violent Encounters) 

Why Join Us?

  • Mission-Driven Impact: Be part of an organization deeply committed to making a lasting difference for children, adolescents, adults, and families in need. Your work will directly contribute to our mission of building stronger, healthier communities.
  • Supportive Culture: Thrive in a collegial atmosphere that values your voice, supports your growth, and encourages innovation. We offer regular clinical supervision, professional development opportunities, and a culture of teamwork and respect.
  • Professional Growth: Receive a yearly stipend for ongoing training and professional development. We provide supervision for licensure, mentorship, and opportunities to advance your clinical expertise.
  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible 37.5-hour workweek, with some evenings available to accommodate client needs. This position will be based both in the EVE shelter and on CFC’s campus.
  • Inclusive and Welcoming: We are committed to treating all individuals fairly and celebrating the unique backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives each person brings to our agency and the communities we serve.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provide time limited individual and group counseling in shelter and community-based settings using trauma informed, motivational enhancement, and cognitive behavioral approaches
  • Maintain an efficient referral and intake process, including outreach, scheduling, and timely follow up
  • Attend monthly EVE staff meetings and provide updates and brief presentations on counseling and psychoeducation topics for staff
  • Participate in tabling and other outreach activities at community events and provide community education with the EVE outreach team
  • Deliver psychoeducation, case management, referrals, and service coordination to promote client safety, stability, and recovery
  • Maintain positive, professional relationships with clients, referral sources, and community partners, collaborating to support the best possible outcomes
  • Complete timely and accurate documentation in the Empower client database, ensuring privacy and confidentiality in accordance with all applicable regulations and ethical standards
  • Participate in individual supervision, clinical case conferences, and agency wide meetings, contributing to a culture of learning and high-quality services
  • Engage in ongoing professional development, with agency support for training and licensure
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in social work or counseling (required)
  • Limited or full professional licensure; agency provides supervision toward licensure
  • Minimum of one year of experience providing assessment and therapeutic interventions with adolescents and adults
  • Experience with manualized treatment models, trauma-focused care, LGBTQIA2+ clients, and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault preferred
  • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and documentation skills
  • Familiarity with client databases or willingness to learn

How to Apply

Send your resume and cover letter to:
Liz Gonzalez, Director of Administration
[email protected]