Jewish Family Service (JFS) Child and Family Therapist
Shalom Austin
Compensation
We’ll pay you an annual salary of $58,000 to $62,000.
The Jewish Family Service (JFS) Child and Family Therapist is a full-time, exempt level role that provides counseling and therapy to 18-20 JFS clients weekly through individual, family, and group interventions. The primary population served is clients ages 6-20 and their families. This role includes delivering client-centered social services, education, and professional services in a collaborative community setting and linking clients to integrated services and community resources that address their individual needs. The therapist will have the opportunity to collaborate with and provide consultation and other behavioral health services to our on-site educational and social programs, including our day care (serving children from infants through 6 years old), after-school program (serving grades K-5), an on-site private elementary and middle school (serving grades K-8), and summer day camps for youth and teens. Finally, the therapist may have the opportunity to provide and receive professional development trainings related to serving youth, family, and all populations mentioned above.
You’ll wow us by masterfully performing the following key duties and responsibilities:
Essential functions:
Counseling: Perform on-site and/or remote telehealth counseling services to Jewish Family Service clients, in accordance with agency policies. Service demographics include children, teens, and their families. Interventions may include individual, family, and group therapy, play therapy, and crisis intervention.
General Direct Service: Provide additional social services to clients as needed, such as advocacy, service linkage, referrals, and collaboration with schools and other providers. Maintain knowledge of current resources in the Greater Austin area.
Collaboration: Partner closely with fellow clinical staff, youth and teen facing staff, and all Shalom Austin staff to serve the needs of clients and community. Participate meaningfully in meetings, trainings, and supervision and offer coverage for JFS team members when needed.
Documentation and Record Keeping: Maintain professional and timely documentation of services in an electronic medical record, including but not limited to, intake notes, progress notes, treatment plans, termination notes, contract notes, and other forms or documents which may be needed or required. Track and use program-related data to enhance service effectiveness.
Community Outreach and Education: Collaborate with other institutions and professionals in the Jewish community, and in the Austin mental health and social services network. Engage in ongoing outreach and community engagement through implementation of psychoeducation, community events, collaboration, and networking.
Our great benefits
- We’ll provide a FREE membership to the fitness and aquatics center, and offer you discounts on programs, including personal training.
- We are a learning organization! Our staff have regular opportunities for training and continuing education.
- We offer outstanding medical insurance coverage through Cigna, and we’ll pay over 80% of the premium cost of our base plan on your behalf.
- You will have the option to contribute to our 403(b) with and the opportunity for a company match.
- We provide life and long-term disability insurance, and we pay 100% of the cost for you.
- We will give you lots of paid time off. First-year employees receive: 18 days of paid time off, and more than 15 Jewish and Federal holidays.
- We’ll offer you up to a 50% discount for your kiddos in our amazing early childhood program, as enrollment allows.
- You will have access to our amazing Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- We understand that you need a work/life balance and that you have commitments outside of the workplace, so we’ll do our very best to offer you some flexibility in your work schedule.
- We’ll provide you with the opportunity to make a difference in the Central Texas Jewish community every day.
- Master’s or doctoral degree from accredited program in social work, counseling, or psychology.
- Licensed in Texas.
- Comfort working with clients from various social and economic backgrounds.
- Experience counseling children and families with a variety of mental health needs.
- Excellent time management and written and verbal communication skills.
- Comfort working?both independently and with?a multi-disciplinary team.
- Comfort and competency in telehealth.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Working knowledge of Greater Austin mental health and social service resources and referrals.
- Cultural competence with Judaism or Jewish culture.