At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant-leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values:
We are Warriors: Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head-on with unwavering loyalty and passion.
We are Servants: We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive.
We are Family: We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength.
Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time.
Your Mission in Action
The Youth Care Worker provides direct supervision and ensures a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment for unaccompanied children (UC) in accordance with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) guidelines. This role is dedicated to fostering a sense of security, stability, and well-being for children in our care.
Responsibilities
Ensure all necessary paperwork and assessments are completed accurately and timely
Provide a thorough overview of program services and assist with the UC's initial placement
Support the smooth and effective orientation for new UC
Consistently meet UC's basic needs upon arrival (e.g., meals, clothing, hygiene products, bedroom assignment)
Support UC routines with professionalism, ensuring adherence to schedules for wake-up, bedtime, personal care, chores, homework, meals, recreational activities, and laundry
Implement effective behavior management strategies in alignment with UC's individual treatment and behavior plan
Supervise UC with respect and in accordance with ORR standards
Ensure a safe, secure environment always for UC, following established safety protocols
Provide 1:1 monitoring as directed by management or clinical teams to address any medical, mental health, or behavioral needs
Qualifications
Youth Care Worker Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Must be at least 21 years of age
Bilingual in English and Spanish (based on service area and service population)
One (1) year of employment experience in child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents
Youth Care Worker Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree in Social Services, Human Services, or closely related field
Two (2) years' previous experience performing direct care services to children and adolescents
Travel
This position may be to travel up to 50%
Perks at Upbring
Competitive PTO & paid holidays
Health, dental, vision insurance & more
403(b) Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Discounted Gym Memberships
Physical Demands & Work Conditions for a Youth Care Worker
This position requires sitting and looking and using a computer for long periods of time
Position works in a child facility and has constant exposure to children
Position requires frequent standing, walking and time in units/cottages which are areas where children reside
Lift, push, pull, move up to 125 lbs.
The physical requirements for this position with or without reasonable accommodation are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this position successfully. While performing this position the employee with or without reasonable accommodation should have the ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, speak, and hear with aid, see, read, reach with arms and hands, lift and/or move up to specified weight, and use equipment that is essential to performing the job, such as a computer, copier, fax machine, telephone, and automobile, if applicable. Specific vision requirements of this position may include color vision, seeing things close up, and the ability to adjust focus.
Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
$29k-42k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Class A CDL Solo Truck Driver - RECENT GRADUATES OK!
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Average $1500.00+ Weekly
Monthly Performance bonuses
Tuition Reimbursement program
2 WEEKS OUT-2 DAYS HOME-
OTR and Regional positions available
Gain 3 months of experience and transfer to local
No touch freight
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Great pay!
You can take your truck home
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 21 Years of Age
No experience necessary-WILL TRAIN. Must have a valid CDL AND 120 hours of truck school
If no experience-MUST HAVE 120 HOURS VIA TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL
No Sap drivers
Clean criminal background-UNLESS YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE AND IT HAS BEEN 10 YEARS.
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets
No year long gaps of unemployment in the last 3 years unless in school-self employment has to be verifiable
Can't be terminated from the last trucking position
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Paid orientation
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Newer Freightliner-Double beds-refrigerators- No cameras on driver
Pet and passenger friendly
100's of terminals across the US
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
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$1.5k weekly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Residential Coordinator
Essential Healthcare Solutions
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Essential Healthcare Solutions is seeking Residential Coordinators who are responsible for managing the daily operations of detainee housing units within an ICE detention facility. This role ensures that living conditions meet federal standards, detainee needs are addressed promptly, and staff are trained to provide trauma-informed, culturally sensitive care.
Responsibilities
Oversee the daily operations of residential housing units, ensuring safety, cleanliness, and compliance with ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS).
Supervise residential staff and coordinate shift coverage to maintain 24/7 oversight.
Monitor detainee well-being and respond to housing-related complaints or concerns.
Facilitate communication between detainees and facility departments (e.g., medical, case management, legal).
Ensure proper documentation of incidents, housing assignments, and detainee interactions.
Support intake and orientation processes for new detainees.
Coordinate with maintenance and custodial teams to address facility issues.
Assist in emergency response planning and drills related to residential areas.
Promote a respectful and secure environment for all detainees, including vulnerable populations.
Participate in audits, inspections, and reporting activities.
Job Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work, Public Administration, or related field.
Minimum 3 years of experience in residential coordination, corrections, or detention operations.
DHS SSBI clearance or eligibility to obtain one.
Strong leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Familiarity with ICE detention standards and trauma-informed care practices.
Bilingual (English/Spanish or other relevant languages) preferred.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must be a US citizen or permanent resident, resided in the US for 3 years in the past 5 years.
Preferred Qualifications
DHS or ICE experience
Has undergone a federal investigation at the level of Tier 2 or higher; has been granted favorable suitability/eligibility and has not had a break in service for more than 24 months.
Physical Requirements and Work Conditions
Work is performed in a secure detention facility.
Requires availability for evening, weekend, and on-call hours.
Exposure to emotionally challenging and high-pressure situations.
Work Hours: Shifts (7 am - 4 pm; 4 pm - 12 am; 12 am - 7 am)
Salary: $24/hr.
Essential HealthCare Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer -
We are an equal employment and affirmative action employer. We do not discriminate in hiring based on sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected Veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact Human Resources and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
Accommodation requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to by Human Resources.
$24 hourly 60d+ ago
Counselor
Ysleta Independent School District 3.8
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Administration/Campus Level
Following the American School Counselor Association model, Ysleta Independent School District counselors provide for the academic, social/emotional, and career needs of each student through classroom guidance lessons, individual services, responsive services, and system support. Additionally, counselors serve as part of the leadership team at each campus, collaborating with parents, faculty and staff. Adhere to federal, state laws and regulations, as well as, district policies regulations and procedures.
Essential Functions
Assist and collaborate with the Department of Guidance and Counseling in the implementation of the district guidance and counseling plan, including the establishment of short and long term counseling goals. Collect and submit counselor data at both the campus and Central Office.
Plan, implement, and evaluate a balanced comprehensive developmental guidance program at each campus to serve all students, including special needs students.
Coordinate ongoing drug awareness programs, assist in student achievement through individual and/or group counseling and participate in the development and implementation of in-service and public relations programs.
Collect appropriate data on drop-outs, provide follow-up data on graduates and student referrals for counseling, General Education Homebound, and Special Education services.
Collect and track the mandated student-volunteer hours (High School only).
Assist the Testing Coordinator and Principal with the various mandated tests.
Increase the number of students graduating from High School, prepared for post-secondary work (high school), and/or increase the number of students transitioning from one grade level to the next (all levels).
Establish and assist in the vertical alignment of the counseling program PK-12.
Establish and integrate a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) component at all YISD campuses.
Document student audits, to include SPED, CTE, and ELL coding.
Collaborate with Central Office, campus administrators, other counselors, mental health and social agencies, parents and students in providing consistency and continuity in the guidance and counseling program.
Participate in a minimum of four professional development trainings yearly as provided for and requested by the Department of Guidance and Counseling, to include Career Clusters/Career Pathways; Special Education (SPED), English Language Learners (ELL) and Gifted and Talented (G/T) yearly updates; counseling topics, such as bullying, abuse/neglect, suicide prevention and intervention, student audits/PGP maintenance and other cogent topics as needed.
Proactively facilitate strategies on ADHD, classroom management, 504, and counselor/CIS roles/duties in collaboration with appropriate academic departments.
Serve as part of the Campus Crisis Management Team/Emergency Operations Plan (EOP).
Accept responsibility for personal improvement and professional growth.
Attendance at the work site is required to meet essential functions of the job.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in professional development activities as required by the district.
Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties; support district/department goals.
Maintain a professional code of ethics and perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master's degree; Texas School Counselor certification (Pre-K through 12); two (2) years of full-time creditable teaching experience (Pre-K through 12). Knowledge of educational programs, demonstrated ability to work with students, parents and school personnel. Texas/New Mexico driver's license, insurable by the district's auto liability insurance carrier. Subject to district drug and alcohol testing policy and regulation.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors
Maintain emotional control under stress; ability to work with frequent interruptions; prolonged use of computers and occasional prolonged and irregular hours; occasional district-wide travel.
*We are using the ASCA model as an experimental framework for the counseling program. Administrator Level 305
Click here to view Ysleta ISD's Compensation Plan
Required Documents:
The following are the required documents that must be submitted in order to be considered for an interview. You may attach the documents to your application or bring them into the YISD Central Office located at 9600 Sims Dr., El Paso, TX 79925. For more information, please contact the HR Department at ************.
$46k-67k yearly est. 10d ago
Corrections Case Worker (NMCD #39098)
New Mexico Corrections Department 3.7
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
Salary $21.96 - $32.94 Hourly $45,680 - $68,520 Annually is a Pay Band C5 Posting Details * APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED WITHOUT WORK EXPERIENCE OR A RESUME WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. IF ATTACHING A RESUME, RESUME MUST INCLUDE DATES OF EMPLOYMENT FOR EACH JOB (MONTH & YEAR) AND DETAILS OF WORK EXPERIENCE/JOB DUTIES*
Interviews are anticipated to be conducted within two weeks of closing date.
Due to the available budget allocated for this position, the hiring rate will not exceed $28.13 per hour.
Why does the job exist?
This position will determine proper classification of inmates, determine placement into eligible programming and inmate release preparation.
How does it get done?
Determine:
* Classification of inmates
* Placement into eligible programming
* Inmate release
Who are the customers?
The New Mexico Corrections Facilities
Ideal Candidate
Experience in the following:
* Assisting interdisciplinary teams in the evaluation of offenders
* Participating in follow-up services and providing monitoring of offenders
* Inmate Classification process
* The reentry process
* Application of Good Time Laws
* Monitoring activities using a tracking system
Minimum Qualification
Associate Degree from an accredited college or university in Guidance and Counseling, Penology, Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Family Studies/Services, Criminology, or related field as it pertains to the essential duties and responsibilities of the classification. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or experience in a correctional setting, records management, file auditing, case management, law enforcement, counseling, social work, government assistance programs, rehabilitative environment, working on health or social service-related matters, behavioral health, policy and/or statutory compliance totaling two (2) years may substitute for the required education.
Employment Requirements
This position is designated as safety sensitive. Employment is subject to pre-employment and random testing, in accordance with all terms and conditions of federal and state law, rules and regulations in relation to alcohol and/or drug testing.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in an adult prison environment, which includes daily contact with inmates. Willingness to work in a correctional facility, may be required to work odd hours, overtime, holidays, and weekends.
Supplemental Information
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Agency Contact Information: Ernestine Munez (5************, or *************************. Email
For information on Statutory Requirements for this position, click the Classification Description link on the job advertisement.
Bargaining Unit Position
This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement and all terms/conditions of that agreement apply and must be adhered to.
$45.7k-68.5k yearly 8d ago
Licensed Professional Counselor / LPC
Brightspring Health Services
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Our Company
Rehab Without Walls Neuro Rehabilitation
Rehab Without Walls is hiring an LPC to join our Home & Community Rehabilitation team in El Paso, TX!
Who we are looking for:
We are seeking a fully licensed Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to provide specialized mental health counseling for social and emotional adjustment during rehabilitation from catastrophic injury or illness.
Support individuals and families as they adapt to disability and lifestyle changes.
Serve as part of the interdisciplinary rehabilitation team to assist with maximizing outcomes and addressing barriers to progress in treatment.
Prefer 2+ years of experience with knowledge of neurological injuries
What will you get:
Flexible Schedule Created by You
Paid per hour (not just per visit)
No weekends, evenings, or holidays
Drive Time Reimbursed at Clinical Rate & Mileage Reimbursement
Collaborative Team Environment
Educational Programs
Growth/Advancement Opportunities
Responsibilities
Performs comprehensive evaluations, assessing the needs of patients and their families, and sets measurable objectives and goals that are formulated in conjunction with the rehabilitation team. Adjusts treatment plan to achieve maximum results in independence and/or function
Provides empirically based psychological interventions to the patients and families as appropriate for their specific needs to maximize and encourage their participation with the community at large
Designs community reintegration activities to assist the patient with their psychological/cognitive needs during physical activity
Assists the patient in understanding their needs and limitations and how to manage them during function
Regularly re-assesses effectiveness of treatment plan, progress of patient towards goals and the need for modifying goals or treatment
Communicates patient's needs and progress to the treatment team, physician, patient, family members, and others as applicable
Consults with medical providers regarding patient evaluation & treatment, progress of the patient & discharge from treatment
Observes/documents and reports changes in the condition/status of the person receiving services to the Clinical Coordinator, Program Manager or DCM, attending physician and other treatment team members
Maintains and submits evaluation, treatment and billing documentation in the format and timelines required by the Company, facility, funding source, local, state and federal regulations
Adheres to standards of the Company's Code of Business Conduct, policies, HIPAA and Corporate Compliance programs and appropriate professional practice standards and applicable state/federal laws
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Master's or doctoral degree in counseling or a counseling-related field from an accredited college or university, as determined by the state licensing requirements
Current professional license and/or certification as required by the state of practice
A minimum of one year of post master's degree clinical experience and counseling individuals with traumatic or acquired brain injuries or related neurological conditions
Knowledge of complex neurologic injury rehabilitation techniques
Demonstrates effective and professional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Able to work independently and part of a team
Has reliable transportation and can travel to/from multiple assignments/ locations on a daily basis
About our Line of Business Rehab Without Walls, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, is a revolutionary neurorehabilitation program that moves individuals outside the walls of institutional settings and into their natural home and community environment through a continuum of care. It is designed to significantly help people who have primarily experienced a brain injury, spinal cord injury, or stroke/CVA through accident or illness regain functional capabilities. By providing care in the home, community, workplace, or school, Rehab Without Walls promotes greater health through the recovery process, all with industry-leading outcomes that dramatically improve functional skills and independence for patients. For more information, please visit ************************** Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
$65k-93k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) El Paso, TX
Nirvana Healthcare 3.7
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Employment Type: Full-time
Reports to: Clinical Director
Launched in January 2024, our behavioral health business in the heart of
Manhattan, KS, is devoted to making a meaningful impact on the lives of
individuals in our community. We pride ourselves on offering empathetic,
personalized care that meets the diverse needs of our clients, and we're
committed to fostering positive change through innovative behavioral
health services.
Position Overview:
We are looking for a passionate and skilled Licensed Clinical
Professional Counselor (LCPC) to join our growing team. In this role,
you will provide top-tier mental health counseling services, guiding
clients through their mental health journeys. You will be integral in
helping clients set and achieve their mental health goals, using your
therapeutic expertise to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care.
Key Responsibilities:
Therapeutic Services: Conduct individual counseling sessions, applying
evidence-based therapeutic methods to address a wide range of mental
health issues.
Client Assessment: Perform detailed assessments to diagnose mental
health conditions and create personalized treatment plans. Accurately
document all findings and treatment plans in our electronic health
record (EHR) system.
Treatment Planning: Collaborate with clients to develop and adjust
individualized treatment plans, ensuring continuous progress toward
therapeutic goals.
Collaboration and Coordination: Partner with psychiatrists, nurses,
social workers, and other healthcare providers to ensure a holistic
approach to client care.
Patient Education: Educate clients and their families about mental
health conditions, available treatments, and coping strategies,
providing resources to help manage their conditions effectively.
Compliance and Documentation: Uphold all counseling practices to meet
healthcare regulations and ethical standards, maintaining accurate and
confidential client records.
Professional Development: Engage in ongoing learning to stay updated
with the latest best practices in mental health counseling, enhancing
your clinical skills and knowledge.
Qualifications:
Education: Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or a
related field from an accredited institution.
Licensure: Current and valid LCPC licensure in the state of Texas.
Experience: At least 2 years of post-licensure experience in mental
health counseling, with experience in working with diverse populations
and a variety of mental health conditions.
Skills: Strong therapeutic and assessment skills, excellent
communication and interpersonal abilities, and a deep commitment to
patient-centered care.
Technical Proficiency: Experience with electronic health records (EHR)
systems and other healthcare software.
Personal Attributes: Empathetic, detail-oriented, and effective in team
environments.
Benefits:
Salary: Competitive, ranging from $70,000 to $85,000/Year
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement plan
Paid time off and holidays
Opportunities for professional development and career growth
How to Apply:
If you are a compassionate and dedicated professional ready to make a
difference, please apply with your resume. We look forward to hearing
from you!
$70k-85k yearly 60d+ ago
Counselor
Dismas Charities 4.3
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
JOIN DISMAS and work for one of the nation's largest not-for-profit providers specializing in community-based adult re-entry programs. Dismas Charities provides quality, cost-effective community-based residential and non-residential supervision and treatment services. ENJOY meaningful work, indoor work, competitive pay, and benefits. Do work that POSITIVELY IMPACTS your community, assisting individuals to heal so they can once again be productive and responsible citizens.
General Function: Responsible for the supervision and continued implementation of the agency's policies and procedures in all areas related to the counseling and treatment programs, and all applicable documentation.
Pay $24.43
Schedule: Full-Time. 40 hours per week. Split/ Flex Shift.
Tuesday- Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday and Saturday 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Areas of Responsibility:
Responsible for complying with all agency policies and applicable procedures.
Responsible for developing, coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and documenting individual program planning according to the specific needs of each client, including relevant program goals, referrals, and individual, family, and group counseling strategies.
Responsible for guiding, monitoring, and documenting relevant aspects of resident movement, behavior, and progress.
Responsible for timely use of and timely in the FreshStart Client Management System.
Responsible for timely submission of resident release plans, home confinement plans, and termination letters.
Responsible for communicating all relevant information to supervisory staff, in regard to the agency, the facility, and the resident.
Responsible for providing staff duty coverage as scheduled.
Responsible for attending and participating in all meetings as required.
Responsible for initiating and maintaining cooperative and effective liaison activities with supervising authorities and other agencies, community groups, and professional associations.
In the event of a work stoppage, the Counselor will work all hours necessary to staff the center.
Performs all other work duties as may be assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
The Counselor Position requires a four-year degree in social human services, criminal justice, or behavioral science program from an accredited college or university.
At a minimum, one year of experience must be working in human services, or community-based services.
Must have personal computer (PC) work experience using current versions of the Windows operating system.
Work experience should include Microsoft Office Suite with a focus on Word and Excel applications.
Should understand basic PC concepts (files, file paths, copying and pasting, deleting, and moving files) as well as the operation of common office machinery.
The candidate must also have good typing, spelling, grammar, organizational, and phone skills.
$39k-50k yearly est. 11d ago
Substitute-Counselor
Fabens Independent School District (Tx
Counselor job in Fabens, TX
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$41k-81k yearly est. 60d+ ago
6th-12th School Counselor Applicant Pool - IDEA El Paso Region (26-27)
Idea Public Schools 3.9
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
This job posting is not for any specific role that is currently open. Instead, applying to this posting allows IDEA to gather your information in order to assess your fit and move quickly once our team identifies an available opportunity. Please continue to monitor our Career Site and apply to actual vacancies that match your interests.
Role Mission: Students and families are the most important stakeholders at IDEA Public Schools. The role of School Counselor leads the campus family engagement vision, social emotional learning program, and coordination of mental health and counseling supports for all scholars on the campus.
Our key tenets of family engagement, social emotional learning, and student social emotional supports are implemented through the role of the School Counselor to ensure all staff are building authentic relationships with students and families. Data maintenance and analysis is an integral component of effective school-based intervention implementation. SSAs own the validity and accuracy of their goals to drive campus strategies and tactics. Family engagement and student success is the job of all campus team members. The School Counselor will direct and hold all campus team members accountable to fulfill their role.
When the work is lead effectively, the entire school staff is clear on their roles in supporting students and families, has the data needed to drive action, inspired, and supported to engage with students and parents in a meaningful way which would result in meeting the goal for all students to have the academic and social skills they need to achieve their goal of going to and through college. Through this work, School Counselors ensure our schools are a place where students feel safe physically and emotionally safe and therefore can learn, grow, and succeed in and outside of the classroom.
What We Offer
Compensation:
Salaries for people entering this role typically fall between $64,987 and $75,385, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity. This role is also eligible for a performance bonus based on team performance and goal attainment.
Other Benefits:
We offer a comprehensive benefits plan, covering the majority of the employee premium for the base medical plan and subsidizing the majority of costs for a spouse/domestic partner and children. Some of the special benefits we offer at IDEA include:
Paid Family Leave: Eligible staff may receive up to 8 weeks of paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child, based on their tenure with the organization and caregiver designation.
Tuition Reimbursement: Staff members may apply for up to 50% of tuition paid toward a qualifying degree program, up to $5,250 maximum per year subject to manager discretion and budget availability.
Employer-Paid Mental/Behavioral Health: 5 face-to-face counseling sessions within a year, unlimited 24/7 telephonic counseling, and other work-life services available at no cost.
Other benefits include dental and vision plans, disability, life insurance, parenting benefits, flexible spending account options, generous vacation time, referral bonuses, professional development, and a 403(b) plan. IDEA may offer a relocation allowance to defray the cost of moving for this role, if applicable.
What You Bring -- Competencies
Qualifications:
Education: Master's degree in School Counseling, Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related field
Experience: Previous experience in a school or school setting
License or Certification: Valid TX School Counselor certification or counseling licensure (LMSW, LCSW, LCSW-S, LPC-A, LPC, LMFT-A, LMFT) required
Knowledge and Skills:
Proven track record of success
Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage student behavior
Belief in and alignment with IDEA's mission and values is non-negotiable
Ability to adjust and adapt to a multitude of situations in the school environment
What You'll Do -- Accountabilities
90% Student Persistence
Leads the execution of the school vision for retaining all students at the school by directing and managing all stakeholders at the campus in their roles and responsibilities in family engagement and student persistence.
Provides individual/group counseling for at-risk students and refers students who need intense or specialized services campus-based Licensed Mental Health Provider and/or outside agencies.
Leads the planning of and execution of student and family engagement events that are aligned to the school's culture, community and family needs and promotes the authentic relationship building between the school and the family.
Leads BOY Professional Development for entire campus to clarify the roles every staff member plays in family engagement.
Manages the campus overall student persistence data to ensure 100% of data accuracy and reporting through close partnership with the PEIMS team on campus. Notify all stakeholders who own the persistence goal of the data and rationale as to why students are leaving to identify and analyze trends. Data management includes At-Risk Coding, Potential Leavers and Dropouts and Leaver Coding for withdrawals.
Partners with the grade level teams to help identify and coordinate intervention for at-risk students with responsibility and accountability structures for Grade Level Admin, API's, GTLs and Teachers.
Leads parent conversations and problem solves to ensure we are meeting the needs of our students and families in collaboration with campus lead team.
Coaches and develops teachers to work with all students and families. Partners with the appropriate lead team/campus team members to support the staff and the student to work together to achieve goals.
Maintain knowledge of community agencies as a resource to meet student and school needs.
Directs implementation of state mandated guidance lessons to all students to develop life skills, promote good character, and develop resilience.
Provides support through feedback, training, coaching, and developing teachers in working with students social/emotional needs in the classroom.
Member of the crisis response team on the campus to provide and ensure student social/emotional needs are being met
Conducts individual and group check-ins and advising meetings with students to address social-emotional issues and provide campus-based supports.
Leads family communications platforms: Remind, Smore (Weekly Parent Newsletter), and Facebook
Administers 2 parent survey: 1 in the Spring and 1 in the Fall to get feedback from parents on communication and events. Is responsible to analyze and create a strategic plan to respond to the parent input.
Administer 1 student survey in the Spring to get feedback from our scholars with the IDEA experience.
90% New Student Persistence
Partners with Enrollment Specialist and APO on the campus to ensure 100% of new student and families receive high quality on-boarding starting on day 1 of school.
Directs and manages through influence all campus team members to their role in family engagement to retain new students from year to year.
Lead the planning and execution of specific new parent events to welcome the new parents to the campus and helps them integrate and get acclimated to the campus culture and expectations with campus lead team.
Leads the parent conversations and addresses concerns of our newest families to ensure they are heard, and the campus is responsive
Partners with the APO to ensure all new student on-boarding is completed and operational support is given at all new student and new parent events
Owns the campus new student persistence to ensure 100% of data accuracy and reporting through close partnership with the PEIMS team on campus. Notify all stakeholders who own the persistence goal of the data and rationale as to why students are leaving to identify and analyze trends.
Conducts individual and group check-ins and advising sessions with new students to build community and sense of belonging.
97.5% Average Daily Attendance (ADA)
Partners with the Operations team to increase and ensure all students are in school on time, every day through proactive communication and motivation with families.
In accordance with the ADA escalation matrix, the counselor is activated when a student is absent 7 or more times to plan for interventions and support of student and family.
Identifies barriers to attendance and support in connecting the family with community resources or hosts in school sessions to support ADA for the student.
Conducts home visit for students that are absent 7 or more times.
Owns the management of the student being placed on the Mission List for chronic absenteeism
90% of assigned teachers use MTW curriculum with fidelity (as defined by students interact with video program 3 days a week)
Lead teacher and campus training on Move This World curriculum and implementation expectations.
Identify and utilize best practice strategies to invest and create a culture of excitement around the integration of an SEL curriculum in the daily schedule.
Conduct regular rotating observations of Move This World blocks using observation rubric. Provide teachers feedback on observation rubric at least 1x/month.
Track curriculum progress and send campus weekly PTG MTW update with glows and grows.
Conduct BOY and EOY assessment on SEL competencies, school climate, safety, and sense of belonging. Review data and create action steps to address campus needs.
Campus earns an “A” on School Counselor Report Card
Collaborates with key stakeholders to meet district expectations for successful implementation of district family engagement and social emotional learning priorities
Facilitates 4 Family Engagement Events (1 per quarter)
Meets parent and student completion expectations in Fall and Spring survey administrations
Facilitates bullying prevention month and mental health awareness month activities
Campus crisis team meets regularly and submits crisis data on time
We look for Team and Family who embody the following values and characteristics:
Believes and is committed to our mission and being an agent of change: that all students are capable of getting to and through college
Has demonstrated effective outcomes and results, and wants to be held accountable for them
Has a propensity for action, willing to make mistakes by doing in order to learn and improve quickly
Works with urgency and purpose to drive student outcomes
Thrives in an entrepreneurial, high-growth environment; is comfortable with ambiguity and change
Seeks and responds well to feedback, which is shared often and freely across all levels of the organization
Works through silos and forges strong cross-departmental relationships in order to achieve outcomes
We believe in education as a profession and hold ourselves to high level of conduct, professionalism and behaviors as models for our colleagues and students
About IDEA Public Schools
At IDEA Public Schools, we believe each and every child can go to college. Since 2000, IDEA Public Schools has grown from a small school with 150 students to a multi-state network of tuition-free, Pre-K-12 public charter schools.
IDEA Public Schools boasts national rankings on The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report's top high schools lists. IDEA serves over 80,000 college-bound students in 143 schools across Texas, Florida, Ohio, and is on-track to maintain its legacy of sending 100% of its graduates to college.
When you choose to work at IDEA, you are part of our IDEA Team and Family. You will work alongside team members who set and reach ambitious goals every day, are excited to continue to grow with IDEA, and work relentlessly to make college for all a reality.
Staff Experience
At IDEA, the Staff Experience Team uses our Core Values to promote human connection and a culture of integrity, respect, and belonging for all Team and Family members. Learn more about our Commitment to Core Values here!
To Apply
Please submit your application online through Jobvite. It's in your best interest to apply as soon as possible.
IDEA Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning the organization's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), may contact IDEA Human Resources at **************.
$65k-75.4k yearly Auto-Apply 34d ago
Home Visitor - (61-61)
La Clinica de Familia 3.4
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF) is an FQHC with several locations in Southern New Mexico. For over 40 years, La Clinica has provided services to the residents of Southern New Mexico. Our mission statement definitely speaks to what La Clinica de Familia stands for. To empower and enrich families, individuals, and communities by providing quality medical, dental, behavioral health and educational service for people of all cultures.
Non - Exempt
Up to $24.85
Job Summary:
Responsible for working with families in the Early Head Start Program in a collaborative, partnership-building manner that supports the building of mutual trust, in order to develop family goals & objectives for the program; includes accessing a variety of community services and resources such as services available to pregnant women, child development & education, parent involvement issues, health and nutrition, and related areas of concern for families.
Core Competencies:
Ability to gain understanding of family concerns and issues, to identify and develop parental and staff skills, and to effectively participate in appropriate interventions
Working knowledge of developmentally-appropriate parent-child interactions
Exceptional interpersonal and teamwork abilities
Working knowledge of community services and resources, referral systems & procedures, and transitioning procedures
Demonstrated leadership abilities
High degree of initiative and adaptability
Excellent oral & written communication skills including ability to receive and provide feedback and to manage dynamic interchange in meetings
Strong skills in organization and analytical processes
Basic computer skills - M/S Office, WORD, etc. & ability to work in variety of spread sheet programs
Ability to plan, develop and execute business plans
Must have knowledge/competency on the follow areas:
Pregnancy & early parenthood
Infant & young child development and behavior
Infant/young child & family-centered practice
Relationship-based practice
Family relationship and dynamics
Attachment, separation and loss
Disorders of infancy/early childhood
Cultural competence
Observation and listening
Screening and assessment
Responding with empathy
Advocacy
Life skills
Safety of classroom or home environment
Job Requirements:
Have a minimum of a home-based CDA credential or comparable credential, or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
Benefits:
Health Insurance - PPO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(K) with employer matching
Life and AD&D Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Supplement Life Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Holidays (9)
Education Reimbursement
Cafeteria Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Travel Reimbursement
61-61-534-01
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$36k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) - Las Cruces, NM
Families and Youth Inc. 3.5
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
Job Description
As a cornerstone of Las Cruces and Southern New Mexico for over four decades, Families and Youth Innovation Plus has empowered countless youth and families through life-changing resources and opportunities. Our mission is to create a safer and healthier community by focusing on children and families. Join our passionate team and be part of our continuing legacy of positive change!
Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) Positions available: Part-Time, Full-Time and PRN
Make a Difference in Youth & Family Services!
Families and Youth Innovation Plus is looking for a Clinician to join our Mobile Crisis Team. The Clinician will work alongside a mobile crisis provider as a two-person mobile crisis team. The team will respond to dispatches for behavioral health crises in Doña Ana County, to deliver timely support at the location of the crisis. The clinician will provide immediate, on-site mental health assessment, intervention, and regulatory services to individuals experiencing psychological distress. The intention of the mobile crisis team is to provide appropriate care for the nature of the crisis, provide transportation to definitive care, if needed, and connect individuals to follow-up services.
What You'll Do:
Respond promptly to crisis calls and conduct on-site risk assessments
Provide trauma-informed service, de-escalation, and crisis intervention
Develop safety plans and coordinate appropriate level of care
Facilitate warm hand-offs to higher level of care or ongoing care navigation
Document all clinical interventions according to program standards
Collaborate with emergency services, mental health facilities, and community providers
What You Need:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related behavioral health field
Current professional license or license-eligible status in state of practice
2+ years experience in crisis services, emergency psychiatry, or similar settings
Experience conducting risk assessments and crisis intervention
Knowledge of psychiatric conditions and crisis modalities
Strong interpersonal and communication abilities
Training in suicide prevention and trauma-informed care
Familiarity with community resources and referral networks
Experience working with both adults and youth in crisis
Bilingual preferred
We Offer:
Competitive salary
Compensation and Benefits Compensation is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health, dental, life insurance, short term and long term disability, supplement plans
403(b), PTO, and 14 paid holidays
Opportunity to make real community impact
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Willingness to work non-traditional hours, to potentially include weekends
Strong emotional resilience and stress management skills
Capacity to make rapid, sound, clinical judgments
Considerable physical activity; possible heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 20-30 pounds
Ability to sit in a vehicle for extended periods of time, often up to 2 hours
Equal Opportunity Employer - Reasonable accommodations available
$57k-96k yearly est. 17d ago
Group Facilitator
Zia Recovery Center
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
Contracted Facilitators will be on-site as determined by the weekly program schedule and program need. Group facilitators lead a group session which may include topics on process, psycho-education, recovery, etc. Group facilitators may facilitate multiple groups per week depending on the number of group topics they lead, the number of program schedules, and the clinical need driven by the census.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Group facilitation and progress notes are to be completed within 48 hours of group or facilitator may not be paid for that group/session.
May include individual sessions, documentation, completion of biopsychosocial assessments, discharge plan, safety plan, and treatment plan.
May include attendance of treatment team meetings
Other duties as agreed upon, needed, and assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Required:
Active licensure in the state of New Mexico as an LPCC, LCSW, LMSW, LMFT, LAMFT, LMHC, or CPSW.
Computer literacy is required. Must be proficient in Microsoft programs such as word/excel and have experience utilizing electronic health record systems.
Demonstrate adherence to accepted ethical and behavioral standards of conduct
Advanced reading, writing, verbal, and organizational skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high pressure, and changing work environment
Pass drug-screen and background check.
Have the ability to invoice ZRC for time worked.
Desired:
Experience in addiction and dual diagnosis.
Experience running process therapy groups.
Experience working with adults, couples, and families who struggle with substance abuse.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. In the course of performing this job, one typically spends time sitting, walking, standing, driving, carrying and lifting (up to 20lbs), listening, speaking, typing, reading and writing.
Work Environment:
The work environment is a substance abuse treatment AND mental health milieu. The individual will be exposed to varying indoor and outdoor conditions as part of the facility set up and need of the participant. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. Evening, weekend and holiday hours may be required.
$22k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Counselor for High Schools
Ysleta Independent School District 3.8
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Administration/Campus Level
Following the American School Counselor Association model, Ysleta Independent School District counselors provide for the academic, social/emotional, and career needs of each student through classroom guidance lessons, individual services, responsive services, and system support. Additionally, counselors serve as part of the leadership team at each campus, collaborating with parents, faculty and staff. Adhere to federal, state laws and regulations, as well as, district policies regulations and procedures.
Essential Functions
Assist and collaborate with the Department of Guidance and Counseling in the implementation of the district guidance and counseling plan, including the establishment of short and long term counseling goals. Collect and submit counselor data at both the campus and Central Office.
Plan, implement, and evaluate a balanced comprehensive developmental guidance program at each campus to serve all students, including special needs students.
Coordinate ongoing drug awareness programs, assist in student achievement through individual and/or group counseling and participate in the development and implementation of in-service and public relations programs.
Collect appropriate data on drop-outs, provide follow-up data on graduates and student referrals for counseling, General Education Homebound, and Special Education services.
Collect and track the mandated student-volunteer hours (High School only).
Assist the Testing Coordinator and Principal with the various mandated tests.
Increase the number of students graduating from High School, prepared for post-secondary work (high school), and/or increase the number of students transitioning from one grade level to the next (all levels).
Establish and assist in the vertical alignment of the counseling program PK-12.
Establish and integrate a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) component at all YISD campuses.
Document student audits, to include SPED, CTE, and ELL coding.
Collaborate with Central Office, campus administrators, other counselors, mental health and social agencies, parents and students in providing consistency and continuity in the guidance and counseling program.
Participate in a minimum of four professional development trainings yearly as provided for and requested by the Department of Guidance and Counseling, to include Career Clusters/Career Pathways; Special Education (SPED), English Language Learners (ELL) and Gifted and Talented (G/T) yearly updates; counseling topics, such as bullying, abuse/neglect, suicide prevention and intervention, student audits/PGP maintenance and other cogent topics as needed.
Proactively facilitate strategies on ADHD, classroom management, 504, and counselor/CIS roles/duties in collaboration with appropriate academic departments.
Serve as part of the Campus Crisis Management Team/Emergency Operations Plan (EOP).
Accept responsibility for personal improvement and professional growth.
Attendance at the work site is required to meet essential functions of the job.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in professional development activities as required by the district.
Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties; support district/department goals.
Maintain a professional code of ethics and perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master's degree; Texas School Counselor certification (Pre-K through 12); two (2) years of full-time creditable teaching experience (Pre-K through 12). Knowledge of educational programs, demonstrated ability to work with students, parents and school personnel. Texas/New Mexico driver's license, insurable by the district's auto liability insurance carrier. Subject to district drug and alcohol testing policy and regulation.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors
Maintain emotional control under stress; ability to work with frequent interruptions; prolonged use of computers and occasional prolonged and irregular hours; occasional district-wide travel.
*We are using the ASCA model as an experimental framework for the counseling program. Administrator Level 305
Click here to view Ysleta ISD's Compensation Plan
Required Documents:
The following are the required documents that must be submitted in order to be considered for an interview. You may attach the documents to your application or bring them into the YISD Central Office located at 9600 Sims Dr., El Paso, TX 79925. For more information, please contact the HR Department at ************.
$48k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Family Services Worker
Talent at Upbring
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant-leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values:
We are Warriors: Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head-on with unwavering loyalty and passion.
We are Servants: We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive.
We are Family: We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength.
Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time.
Your Mission in Action
The Family Services Worker (FSW) provides trauma informed, strengths based case management and direct services to foster care or adoptive children, parents, and their families, including but not limited to individual counseling, prevention, administration, advocacy on behalf of the child, parents, and/or families with social services, the court, police, school, and other medical and mental health providers and professionals in accordance to Agency and licensing standards and federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. These services are provided with a trauma-informed care approach and evidenced based or promising practices that support child safety, permanency and well-being.
Responsibilities
Conduct regular home visits and on-going assessment to assess child safety, wellbeing and placement stability to ensure foster care children and homes remain viable for placement and meeting their specific needs
Develop and implement a case plan to establish individualized goals focusing on healing and permanency using appropriate and necessary resources to maintain placement, minimize risk and provide for the safety of the children.
Ensure children's voices and needs are prioritized in case planning while advocating for necessary services in collaboration with their service planning team to provide comprehensive care.
Provide emergency and on-call services when needed
Provide supportive services and/or other resources for foster care children with emotional, social, behavioral, or mental health needs
Assess the safety of the child; take the necessary steps (actions) to protect the child if deemed appropriate in accordance with Agency standards and federal, state, and local laws and regulations
Provide stabilization services (crisis intervention) for foster children, parents, and their families in a timely manner
Determine action to be taken to remove or to reduce an immediate threat to the safety of the child; arrange for temporary placement in another foster care or group home or treatment facility
Follow a formal process for case reviews and informal transfer between agencies and referral sources that appropriately meet the needs of the child, parent, and/or family
Obtain needed information and complete regular reports regarding foster care children progress
Work closely with management, staff, service providers and professionals, and various local community systems (education, medical, behavioral health, etc.,) resources to ensure foster care children, parents, and families are receiving ongoing and services
Accurately document all relevant and appropriate information related to the child, parents, and/or families in accordance with Agency standards, state licensing requirements, and other federal, state, and local regulatory requirements
Build strong relationships with community partners to expand resources for children and families to include participation in team meetings, case staffings and court proceedings as a part of child well-being
Provide foster families with education on relevant child wellbeing topics to include agency generated trainings as well as PRN training needs.
Assist with child placement and post-placement services, which may include identifying and contacting the appropriate foster parent and coordinating arrangements between the placement agency and the foster home
Provide an aftercare plan to youth exiting placement
Provide time-specific follow-up meetings that may include referrals for new or additional services
Develop and maintain positive and strong working relationships with the Foster Care and Adoption teams and foster care parents and families, while maintaining professional and ethical boundaries always
Offer emotional support and crisis intervention as well as assist in conflict resolution and mediation between foster children, their caregivers, members of the service planning team and outside stakeholders.
Work as team player and exhibit professional behavior and a positive attitude with both internal and external clients that reflects positively on the Agency and is consistent with Agency policies and practices
Actively participate in exhibiting cultural awareness and sensitivity when interacting with children, parent(s)/guardian(s), staff, and the community
Foster a positive and collaborative work environment that aligns with Upbring's Mission and Values
Other duties and projects as assigned
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or closely related field
Valid TX driver's license and auto insurance coverage
At least 21 years of age
Knowledge of psychological theory, methods, and ethics
Ability to establish rapport, trust, and ethical boundaries with service population
Strong writing skills with the ability to properly and accurately document case notes
Ability to apply sound judgement when making decisions
Ability to follow instructions and work independently with minimum supervision
Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to meet deadlines and prioritize competing tasks
Strong people and interpersonal skills with the ability to apply compassion and empathy, while dealing with stressful and difficult situations
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or closely related field
LMSW, LCSW, LMFT, or LPC
1-year relevant experience in foster care, child welfare, or adoption
Bilingual (English and Spanish based on service area and service population)
Travel
This position may be required to travel locally up to 5%
Perks at Upbring
Competitive PTO & paid holidays
Health, dental, vision insurance & more
403(b) Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Discounted Gym Memberships
Physical Demands & Work Conditions
This position requires sitting and looking and using a computer for long periods of time
Position has constant exposure to children
Position requires frequent standing and walking
Lift, push, pull, move up to 25 lbs.
The physical requirements for this position with or without reasonable accommodation are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this position successfully. While performing this position the employee with or without reasonable accommodation should have the ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, speak, and hear with aid, see, read, reach with arms and hands, lift and/or move up to specified weight, and use equipment that is essential to performing the job, such as a computer, copier, fax machine, telephone, and automobile, if applicable. Specific vision requirements of this position may include color vision, seeing things close up, and the ability to adjust focus.
Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
$40k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Local home daily
10-4 Truck Recruiting
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Benefits
Referral program
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Dental insurance
Full job description
Hiring CDL-A Drivers
No experience needed-Must have CDL A
Guaranteed weekly miles
Road Warrior OTR - The Best Money in Trucking
Earn 78,000 per year or more
Additional bonus incentives available
Dedicated, local, Regional, and OTR positions available
100% no-touch freight
Drop pay, detention pay, layover pay
Clean inspection, safety, and referral bonuses
Comprehensive Benefits
Great insurance benefits - medical, dental, vision, life
Predictable home time
Freightliner Cascadia refrigerated trailers
All tractors have APUs, refrigerators, inverters, and more!
Paid time off
Free travel, lodging, meals for orientation
Please note that pay varies by home time option and production. There is no deadline to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Driver Requirements
Current Class A CDL
$33k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Counselor
Dismas Charities 4.3
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
Job Description
JOIN DISMAS and work for one of the nation's largest not-for-profit providers specializing in community-based adult re-entry programs. Dismas Charities provides quality, cost-effective community-based residential and non-residential supervision and treatment services. ENJOY meaningful work, indoor work, competitive pay, and benefits. Do work that POSITIVELY IMPACTS your community, assisting individuals to heal so they can once again be productive and responsible citizens.
General Function: Responsible for the supervision and continued implementation of the agency's policies and procedures in all areas related to the counseling and treatment programs, and all applicable documentation.
Pay $24.43
Schedule: Full-Time. 40 hours per week. Split/ Flex Shift.
Tuesday- Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday and Saturday 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Areas of Responsibility:
Responsible for complying with all agency policies and applicable procedures.
Responsible for developing, coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and documenting individual program planning according to the specific needs of each client, including relevant program goals, referrals, and individual, family, and group counseling strategies.
Responsible for guiding, monitoring, and documenting relevant aspects of resident movement, behavior, and progress.
Responsible for timely use of and timely in the FreshStart Client Management System.
Responsible for timely submission of resident release plans, home confinement plans, and termination letters.
Responsible for communicating all relevant information to supervisory staff, in regard to the agency, the facility, and the resident.
Responsible for providing staff duty coverage as scheduled.
Responsible for attending and participating in all meetings as required.
Responsible for initiating and maintaining cooperative and effective liaison activities with supervising authorities and other agencies, community groups, and professional associations.
In the event of a work stoppage, the Counselor will work all hours necessary to staff the center.
Performs all other work duties as may be assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
The Counselor Position requires a four-year degree in social human services, criminal justice, or behavioral science program from an accredited college or university.
At a minimum, one year of experience must be working in human services, or community-based services.
Must have personal computer (PC) work experience using current versions of the Windows operating system.
Work experience should include Microsoft Office Suite with a focus on Word and Excel applications.
Should understand basic PC concepts (files, file paths, copying and pasting, deleting, and moving files) as well as the operation of common office machinery.
The candidate must also have good typing, spelling, grammar, organizational, and phone skills.
$39k-50k yearly est. 11d ago
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) El Paso, TX
Nirvana Healthcare 3.7
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Job Type: Full-time
About Us:
We are more than just a mental health care provider; we are a community
committed to fostering emotional well-being and empowering our clients
to lead fulfilling lives. Our mission is simple yet profound: "Free your
Mind." We believe that life is too short to be weighed down by mental
and emotional burdens. By offering comprehensive therapeutic services,
we help individuals, couples, and families unlock their potential and
embrace life's fullest possibilities.
Job Description:
We are searching for a compassionate and skilled Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist (LMFT) to join our dedicated team in El Paso, TX. In this role, you will be at the forefront of providing
client-focused therapy that supports individuals, couples, and families
in navigating their unique challenges. Your expertise will be key in
guiding clients toward healthier relationships and improved mental health.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough assessments to understand clients' needs, strengths,
and goals.
Create and implement customized treatment plans utilizing evidence-based
therapeutic approaches.
Offer ongoing therapy sessions addressing various issues, including
relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, trauma, and life
transitions.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, and case managers, to ensure
comprehensive care.
Maintain precise clinical documentation, ensuring compliance with
ethical and legal standards.
Participate in supervision, team meetings, and professional development
to refine your skills and stay current with best practices.
Engage in outreach and community education to promote mental health
awareness and broaden service access.
Qualifications:
Master's or doctoral degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling
Psychology, or a related field from an accredited institution.
At least 2 years of clinical experience providing therapy in a mental
health or behavioral health setting.
Proficiency in conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and
delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to
work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
A strong commitment to cultural competence, diversity, and inclusion in
clinical practice.
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and basic
computer skills.
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience $70,000 - $85,000
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision
insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
A supportive, team-oriented work environment.
Access to ongoing continuing education and training.
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and help clients "Free their
Minds," we encourage you to apply.
Please submit your resume for
consideration.
$70k-85k yearly 60d+ ago
Therapist - Children's Outpatient - (111-70)
La Clinica de Familia 3.4
Counselor job in Las Cruces, NM
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF) is a FQHC with several locations in Southern New Mexico. For over 40 years, La Clinica has provided services to the residents of Southern New Mexico. Our mission statement definitely speaks to what La Clinica de Familia stands for, which is to empower and enrich families, individuals, and communities by providing quality medical, dental, behavioral health and educational service for people of all cultures.Children's Outpatient team serves children and adolescents ages 4-18 who are in need of mental and behavioral health services. We collaborate with internal specialized programs, as well as community resources, to meet the complex needs of our patients. Come join a team of compassionate providers who invest into the lives of children, youth, and their families.
Exempt
Up to $74,813
Job Summary:
Performs assessment, diagnostic evaluation, crisis intervention, case management, and therapeutic services for individuals, families, and groups; provides community consultation and education and staff orientation and training; assists in team supervision and participates in the planning, development, and implementation of services as part of the Child Family Team or Adult Recovery Team.
Core Competencies:
Considerable knowledge of various modes of psychotherapy, especially crisis intervention and short-term models using individual, group, and familial approaches.
Considerable skill in assessment procedures, diagnostic evaluation, therapeutic treatment, and case management practices including follow-up and closure.
Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of community mental health, alcohol, and/or substance abuse services.
Knowledge of psychopathology and psychotherapeutic techniques.
Knowledge of program planning, development, and implementation of services for special populations.
Ability to provide in-service training as necessary.
Some knowledge of administrative, management and supervisory practices.
Skill in planning, organizing, and providing professional guidance and leadership.
Ability to assess and evaluate treatment and service programs.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain an effective and caring relationship with clients and their families.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively on a multi-disciplinary team and with the public.
Knowledge of the cultural characteristics of various minority groups.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Job Requirements:
Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a behavioral health related field.
Current New Mexico license in the field of counseling, social work, psychology or marriage and family therapy.
Must maintain a clean driving record, valid driver's license, and current car insurance. Must submit to LCDF required background check, TB screen and drug testing.
Benefits:
Health Insurance - PPO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(K) with employer matching
Life and AD&D Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Supplement Life Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Holidays (9)
Education Reimbursement
Cafeteria Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Travel Reimbursement
111-70-116-01;111-70-159-02
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$74.8k yearly Auto-Apply 20d ago
Counselor for Middle Schools
Ysleta Independent School District 3.8
Counselor job in El Paso, TX
Administration/Campus Level
Following the American School Counselor Association model, Ysleta Independent School District counselors provide for the academic, social/emotional, and career needs of each student through classroom guidance lessons, individual services, responsive services, and system support. Additionally, counselors serve as part of the leadership team at each campus, collaborating with parents, faculty and staff. Adhere to federal, state laws and regulations, as well as, district policies regulations and procedures.
Essential Functions
Assist and collaborate with the Department of Guidance and Counseling in the implementation of the district guidance and counseling plan, including the establishment of short and long term counseling goals. Collect and submit counselor data at both the campus and Central Office.
Plan, implement, and evaluate a balanced comprehensive developmental guidance program at each campus to serve all students, including special needs students.
Coordinate ongoing drug awareness programs, assist in student achievement through individual and/or group counseling and participate in the development and implementation of in-service and public relations programs.
Collect appropriate data on drop-outs, provide follow-up data on graduates and student referrals for counseling, General Education Homebound, and Special Education services.
Collect and track the mandated student-volunteer hours (High School only).
Assist the Testing Coordinator and Principal with the various mandated tests.
Increase the number of students graduating from High School, prepared for post-secondary work (high school), and/or increase the number of students transitioning from one grade level to the next (all levels).
Establish and assist in the vertical alignment of the counseling program PK-12.
Establish and integrate a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) component at all YISD campuses.
Document student audits, to include SPED, CTE, and ELL coding.
Collaborate with Central Office, campus administrators, other counselors, mental health and social agencies, parents and students in providing consistency and continuity in the guidance and counseling program.
Participate in a minimum of four professional development trainings yearly as provided for and requested by the Department of Guidance and Counseling, to include Career Clusters/Career Pathways; Special Education (SPED), English Language Learners (ELL) and Gifted and Talented (G/T) yearly updates; counseling topics, such as bullying, abuse/neglect, suicide prevention and intervention, student audits/PGP maintenance and other cogent topics as needed.
Proactively facilitate strategies on ADHD, classroom management, 504, and counselor/CIS roles/duties in collaboration with appropriate academic departments.
Serve as part of the Campus Crisis Management Team/Emergency Operations Plan (EOP).
Accept responsibility for personal improvement and professional growth.
Attendance at the work site is required to meet essential functions of the job.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in professional development activities as required by the district.
Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties; support district/department goals.
Maintain a professional code of ethics and perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master's degree; Texas School Counselor certification (Pre-K through 12); two (2) years of full-time creditable teaching experience (Pre-K through 12). Knowledge of educational programs, demonstrated ability to work with students, parents and school personnel. Texas/New Mexico driver's license, insurable by the district's auto liability insurance carrier. Subject to district drug and alcohol testing policy and regulation.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors
Maintain emotional control under stress; ability to work with frequent interruptions; prolonged use of computers and occasional prolonged and irregular hours; occasional district-wide travel.
*We are using the ASCA model as an experimental framework for the counseling program. Administrator Level 305
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Required Documents:
The following are the required documents that must be submitted in order to be considered for an interview. You may attach the documents to your application or bring them into the YISD Central Office located at 9600 Sims Dr., El Paso, TX 79925. For more information, please contact the HR Department at ************.
The average counselor in El Paso, TX earns between $20,000 and $62,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor range of $19,000 to $67,000.