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Global Subsidiaries Counsel - Americas Leader
Amazon 4.7
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
A leading global e-commerce company is seeking a Corporate Counsel for its Global Subsidiaries Legal team. This role involves supervising legal professionals, leading corporate governance efforts, and managing complex corporate restructuring projects. Candidates should have a Juris Doctor, 5+ years in Corporate Law, and experience with AI tools in their practice. The position offers competitive compensation based on geographic location, and Amazon emphasizes an inclusive work culture.
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$100k-172k yearly est. 4d ago
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Licensed Professional Counselor
Headway 4.0
Counselor internship job in Tacoma, WA
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour
Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required.
About you
● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance.
● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance.
About Headway
Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need.
How Headway supports providers
- Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner.
- Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources.
- Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
- Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network.
- Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on.
- Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more.
- Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy.
How Headway supports your clients
● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance.
● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption.
Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license.
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$120-131 hourly 10d ago
Lead Commercial Counsel
Rippling
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. For the first time ever, you can manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle in a single system.
Take onboarding, for example. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365-all within 90 seconds.
Based in San Francisco, CA, Rippling has raised $1.4B+ from the world's top investors-including Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Sequoia, Greenoaks, and Bedrock-and was named one of America's best startup employers by Forbes.
We prioritize candidate safety. Please be aware that all official communication will only be sent from @ Rippling.com addresses.
About the role
We are seeking an experienced, highly-motivated, and business-minded Lead Commercial Counsel on the Legal & Compliance Team. You are a sharp self-starter that is eager to take an ownership role in scaling Rippling's commercial legal function to be best-in‑class, while simultaneously counseling on complex strategic initiatives and getting deals done efficiently and effectively.
This is a highly visible, strategic role requiring both strong leadership and hands‑on execution. You will report to the Associate General Counsel, Corporate, and collaborate closely with leaders across Legal & Compliance, Sales, Business Development, Revenue Operations, Procurement, Product, Real Estate, Finance, and Security.
What you will do
Advise on a variety of commercial matters, including enterprise SaaS agreements, strategic alliances, channel partnerships, customer negotiations, and vendor relationships
Mentor and develop a small commercial team supporting Rippling's global business
Partner with our Sales, Business Development, and other GTM teams to develop, refine, and manage Rippling's commercial counseling and contracting function
Develop and refine enablement tools (e.g. collateral, playbooks, training, templates, negotiation strategies)
Drive consistency, predictability, and scalability across Rippling's global commercial contracting motions
Navigate complex global regulatory frameworks to create scalable and innovative solutions to support our products and services
Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams (Privacy, Security, Product, Engineering, and Finance) on development and documentation of new features and services
What you will need
7+ years of commercial contracting experience, including 3+ years in-house experience
Law degree (J.D. or equivalent)
Prior in‑house experience at a high‑growth SaaS or technology company strongly preferred
Deep expertise in technology transactions, including SaaS licensing, data integrations, strategic alliances, procurement and vendor negotiations, and channel and reseller programs, as well as familiarity with AI, privacy, and cybersecurity considerations
Demonstrated ability to lead or mentor attorneys or legal staff
Excellent drafting and communication skills, with the ability to distill complex legal issues into clear, actionable advice
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, rapidly evolving environment, managing a high volume of matters, shifting priorities, and time‑sensitive demands with precision and urgency
Entrepreneurial, solution‑oriented mindset, including a bias to finding the path to “yes” but confidence in knowing when to say “no”, and a willingness to roll up your sleeves
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, project management, and process optimization skills, with a passion for building scalable and efficient legal workflows
Sense of humor
About the team
Our team keeps Rippling's commercial engine running efficiently and compliantly by working to accelerate revenue while protecting the business. We support Sales, Business Development, and other GTM teams globally, advising on commercial strategy, negotiating increasingly complex deals, and enabling Rippling to continue to grow and scale. This role offers the opportunity to lead and scale a world‑class commercial legal function at a fast‑growing company.
Additional Information
Rippling is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected characteristics, Rippling is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities who need assistance during the hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, please email accommodations@rippling.com
Rippling highly values having employees working in‑office to foster a collaborative work environment and company culture. Rippling considers working in the office, at least three days a week under current policy, to be an essential function of the employee's role.
This role will receive a competitive salary + benefits + equity. A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation-including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed below.
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$79k-173k yearly est. 1d ago
Counseling postgraduate (MA) Intern 2026, Counseling Center
Bellevue Community College 4.2
Counselor internship job in Bellevue, WA
Are you an equity-minded master's level student who believes in fostering inclusive and accessible counseling services? Do you want to counsel a diverse student body at an open-enrollment institution? Do you have lived experiences similar to the students we serve? If you answered yes to the questions above, we invite you to apply for the master's level internship program. The Bellevue College (BC) Counseling Center is seeking a master's level student who is open to working with college student populations across the spectrum of developmental and mental health issues as well a willingness to provide socially-just mental health services to BIPOC, neurodivergent, and other underrepresented populations.
The BC Counseling Center focuses on individual and group therapy and does not provide family or couples counseling.
Intern Learning Objectives:
* Execute core clinical knowledge and skills in providing culturally-competent and socially-just short- and long-term individual (personal, educational, and career) and group counseling.
* Implement core clinical knowledge and skills in assisting students, including those who are on academic probation, in identifying and resolving problems affecting their educational and personal development by clarifying short- and long-range educational/personal/occupational goals.
* Execute the core skills and knowledge base in assessing and helping clients prepare for, minimize, and resolve crisis situations.
* Develop culturally responsive therapeutic modalities when working with historically underrepresented student populations.
* Create and maintain ethical and professional relationships with all students, clients, supervisor, and colleagues and staff at the Center and on campus.
* Identify and connect clients with appropriate campus and community resources and services.
* Generate ideas for outreach activities targeting different student populations, plan outreach projects, and conduct outreach activities appropriate for the targeted populations.
* Adhere to the Center s standards for record keeping and utilizing feedback obtained from developmentally supportive clinical supervision for personal and professional growth.
Site Objectives:
* Support interns in applying what they are learning in an ethical and culturally competent manner through their engagement in developmentally supportive clinical supervision and other learning activities.
* Foster interns confidence as a mental health professionals.
* Support interns in developing their identities as mental health providers in a college setting.
* Provide mentorship for the next generation of counselors.
Internship Schedule and Expectations:
The internship officially begins in the first week of September with onboarding activities, ahead of the fall quarter which starts in mid to late September. Interns may begin earlier in August if required by their academic programs.
Interns are generally expected to work a minimum of three days per week. Daily shifts typically start between 9 and 10 AM and conclude between 3 and 5 PM.
Pay, Benefits & Work Schedule
This is an unpaid position and successful interns are expected to work 16-20 hours per week.
This position is for 9-12 months, with no expectation of continued employment beyond the current appointment.
This position is expected to NOT be eligible for benefits.
About The College
Bellevue College is a diverse student-centered, comprehensive and innovative college, committed to teaching excellence that advances the life-long educational development of its students while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of its diverse community. Bellevue College is located just 10 miles east of Seattle where we serve a student population of over 54% students of color and over 1,300 international students. The college promotes student success by providing high-quality, flexible, accessible educational programs and services; advancing pluralism, inclusion and global awareness; and acting as a catalyst and collaborator for a vibrant region.
We strive to create a vibrant and inclusive campus community that supports a diverse student body, faculty and staff. As an essential part of our mission and goals, diversity, equity and pluralism are promoted and fostered in all aspects of college life. By enriching student life through leadership opportunities, personal learning and cultural experiences, we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse campus community that fosters creativity, innovation and student success.
For more information, visit BC Facts at a Glance @ Bellevue College.
About The College
Bellevue College is a vibrant, student-centered institution located just 10 miles east of Seattle. Serving one of the most diverse student populations in Washington - we are proud to reflect the global community we serve.
As an employer, Bellevue College is committed to fostering a workplace where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered. We believe that our faculty and staff are essential partners in fulfilling our mission, and we prioritize professional growth, collaboration, and innovation in everything we do. Employees at Bellevue College benefit from opportunities to expand their skills, contribute to meaningful work that changes lives, and engage in a community that is deeply committed to inclusion.
We are dedicated to creating an environment where creativity and innovation thrive, and where the contributions of every employee help shape both the success of our students and the vitality of the region. At Bellevue College, you will find a community that supports your goals, values your voice, and celebrates your impact.
For more about Bellevue College's impact, visit Facts at a Glance.
About the Department
Mission
The Counseling Center serves all students, including those who are facing personal and educational challenges as well as those who are undecided in their major and/or career. We strive to support these students by promoting a holistic sense of self and wellness by providing personal, educational, and career counseling as well as Human Development courses and workshops. We also support faculty and staff and the overall BC community through consultation and training. These services are interconnected through the overarching lenses of mental health and social justice.
Vision
The Counseling Center commits to advocacy, social justice, and service to all students, including those who have been historically underrepresented and underserved. We strive to make a positive difference in our students lives by supporting and inspiring them to reach their personal, educational, and career goals.
BC Counseling Center's Holistic Approach to Mental Healthcare
At the Bellevue College Counseling Center, mental health and well-being are central to everything the counselors do. This focus is embedded across their workshops, outreach events, and classroom visits, where counselors share information about available services and address topics such as stress management, test anxiety, and other mental health-related concerns. They also engage with students at various campus events by staffing informational tables.
Counselors extend their support into the classroom by teaching Human Development (HD) courses, which emphasize mental health and student success topics such as self-esteem, stress management, learning strategies, personal relationships, motivation, assertiveness, and career exploration. These classes provide a structured and supportive environment for students to explore issues that are often discussed in individual counseling, but in a way that may feel more approachable due to the stigma surrounding one-on-one mental health services.
In addition to working directly with students, counselors consult with faculty and staff to support students who may be experiencing emotional challenges. These consultations help equip college personnel with the psychological insight needed to better assist their students.
The Counseling Center offers a full range of direct services, including individual counseling for personal, academic, career, and crisis-related concerns.
Essential Functions
An internship student at the Counseling Center performs duties and responsibilities under the general direction of the Site Supervisor. The internship student will receive at least one-hour of weekly individual clinical supervision with a licensed mental health counselor and/or licensed psychologist. The internship student also has the opportunity to participate in the Counseling Center's weekly staff meetings and case consultations.
Below are the typical duties of an internship student:
* Provide culturally-competent and socially-just short- and long-term individual (personal, educational, and career) and group counseling.
* Assist students with identifying and resolving problems affecting their educational and personal development by clarifying short- and long-range educational/personal/occupational goals.
* Provide crisis counseling and assessment for students in emotional distress.
* Use culturally responsive therapeutic modalities when working with historically underrepresented student populations.
* Refer students to appropriate campus and community resources and services.
* Support students on academic probation and other student populations by providing appropriate interventions to help them achieve academic success.
* Provide developmental advising practices to help students set educational goals.
* Perform related duties as required.
Other Potential Functions/Job Duties:
Interns may also have the opportunity to do the following:
* Create and deliver outreach activities/events, workshops, and other prevention services to the campus community.
* Possibility of assisting in providing neuroaffirming clinical interviews and psychological assessment.
Minimum Qualifications
* Enrollment in an accredited university in Counseling; Counseling Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Educational Psychology; Educational Counseling; Social Work, or related field.
Applicants enrolled in an accredited university not located within WA State, must:
* Be able to be physically present at the Bellevue College Counseling Center during their internship.
AND
* Check with their individual programs and State licensing boards to ensure that an internship placement with the Bellevue College Counseling Center meets their requirements.
* Completion of at least 3 credits of each of the following or related courses:
* Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling/Psychotherapy
* Theories of Counseling/Psychotherapy
* Diagnosis and Assessment/Psychopathology
* Counseling Lab/Skills (1 -3 credits)
* Willing to learn to provide culturally responsive personal, academic, and career counseling, especially to individuals with diverse backgrounds.
* Openness to receive and integrate feedback.
* Exceptional interpersonal communication skills and an ability to work effectively and collaboratively with diverse teams and diverse populations.
* Willingness to commit to a 9-12-month experience, with an end date of no earlier than late June, as well as working a minimum of 18 hours per week in-person.
Preferred Qualifications
* Interest in pursuing a career in higher education.
* Experience or familiarity with short-term counseling models (e.g., CBT, ACT, Solution Focused Therapy, etc.)
* Experience working with Black, Latinx, or neurodivergent populations.
* Bilingual skills.
Conditions of Employment
Bellevue College intends to provide a drug-free, healthy, safe, and secure work and educational environment. Each employee is expected to report to work in an appropriate mental and physical condition to perform her/his/their assigned duties.
Bellevue College employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Sexual Misconduct and Background Check:
Prior to start of employment, finalists(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check as a condition of employment. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment, but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington State Law.
Other Information
* This position is NOT eligible for relocation allowance.
* This position is NOT eligible any sponsorship of employment-based visa, OPT, CPT.
How To Apply
Applications received by 01/26/2026 will be given full consideration. Applications received after that date may be considered until the position is filled. Interviews will be held on an ongoing basis.
All individuals interested in this position are encouraged to apply. Your application must include a complete online application and all of the required documents below to be considered complete. Any application that does not provide all requested information will not be considered for the position (only submit required documents with the application, additional documents will not be reviewed.)
Required application materials:
* Attach an updated resume or curriculum vitae
* Attach a cover letter (1-page maximum) that addresses the following:
* What interests you in an internship at Bellevue College's Counseling Center;
* How do you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications;
* What are your professional goals after you graduate; and
* What are your graduate programs' training requirements (i.e. amount of hours; number of months; etc.).
* Provide three (3) professional or academic references including their name, phone number, and email address.
* Bellevue College cannot accept candidates who require the College to provide clinical liability insurance during the internship.
For questions, please send an email to the Internship Coordinator, Steven Martel, at: *********************************
EEO Statement
Bellevue College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, language, ethnicity, religion, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Please see policy 4150 at ********************************** The following people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, ************, Office C227, and EEOC/504 Compliance Officer, ************, Office B126.
Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment process may contact hraccommodations@bellevuecollege.edu or ************.
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$52k-62k yearly est. Easy Apply 1d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Ke Camps
Counselor internship job in Snoqualmie, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
Prior experience working with children
Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
Greet families and campers upon arrival
Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
Participate in all camp activities
Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie Ridge, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 15 through August 7 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Counseling Intern
Vashon Youth and Family Services
Counselor internship job in Vashon, WA
Each Intern of VYFS:
Works with integrity and respect toward one another, our donors, volunteers, and the diverse communities with whom we interact
Understands the impact of institutional racism as a barrier to service, and strives to reduce barriers to service for those in need
Offers a superior level of customer service
Provides a welcoming environment
Communicates and collaborates across the organization
Gives, and should expect to receive, clear expectations
Works with an eye toward innovation and intellectual contribution
Takes personal responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of his/her own work
Performs their work to the highest ethical expectations of his/her profession
Summary of responsibilities:
Participate in weekly team meetings/consult, weekly supervision and monthly staff meetings
Perform duties related to working with clients identified as high risk, to identify needs and goals to improve clients quality of life for both behavioral and physical health issues
Assess client's current functional level and, in collaboration with the client, develops and monitors an Individual Service Plan and quality of care as well as at risk youth services plan when appropriate
Collaborates with both medical and behavioral providers to ensure optimal care for clients
Available to consult by telephone or telehealth with clients for behavioral issues, and their providers to identify needs, set goals and implement action steps towards achieving goals. Support clients to help them improve their quality of life and ensure an integrated approach to address complex issues
Provides ongoing coordination of case management services, assessment, treatment planning, resource identification and development, environmental assistance, advocacy, collateral supports and clinical services as appropriate to assigned caseload
Create and support a trauma-informed, safe, trusting healing environment that respects the perspectives and experiences of the individuals, families, staff and communities we serve with safety and healing
Hold client confidentiality as a high value, understand and follow all applicable rules of confidentiality, including HIPPA, and subsequent local and national legislation protecting client privacy, seek additional training and clarification when needed
Maintain caseload and paperwork expectations, completing required documentation no later than 10 days following client interactions
Completes treatment plan within 30 days of intake date
Completes At Risk Youth Service plan within 30 days of intake
Completes therapist disclosure at first individual session
Creates safety plan and referrals to crisis connections when Suicidal ideation, self harm or homicidal ideation is present. Informs supervisor, assistant director, or clinical director within 24 hours when aware
Understands duty to warn and makes CPS or APS when warranted as well as informs supervisor within 24 hours of call
REQUIREMENTS:
Education, Experience, and Certification:
Experience with child and family strongly preferred
Fluent in Spanish in a clinical context, strongly preferred
In a graduate program working towards Master's Degree in social services related field (counseling, social work, child, couple family therapy, and case management skills).
Experience working with seriously and persistently mentally ill adult populations
Additional certification requirements: Work towards one or more of: Infant mental health specialist, Child mental health specialist, Geriatric mental health, Developmentally delayed mental health specialist
Valid Washington States driver's license - question about this? How come?
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Delivers such services with respect, tact and cultural awareness.
Training and expertise, or a demonstrated willingness to receive training and develop expertise in at least one Evidence-Based Practice modality of intervention appropriate for delivering therapy to children, youth, adults and families.
Manages the stress of serving difficult/agitated consumers in a safe and dignified manner as dictated by facility policies and procedures.
Works cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team approach, according respect to others based on knowledge and experience as well as discipline.
Computer literacy, ability to learn new technology and adapt to change
$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Kecamps
Counselor internship job in Renton, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
* Greet families and campers upon arrival
* Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
* Participate in all camp activities
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
* Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
* Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
* Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
* Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
Find out more at ****************
$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Social Services Assistant
Bethany of The Northwest 4.0
Counselor internship job in Everett, WA
Bethany of the Northwest has been a non-profit icon of the healthcare industry in the Everett area for nearly 100 years. Bethany is seeking a passionate and motivated full time Social Services Assistant to join our team at our Silver Lake facility in south Everett. Come join our family and find out what the “Heart of Bethany” is. Bethany of the Northwest offers a generous benefit package, competitive salary, tuition reimbursement and much more.
Pay Range: $28-35 per hour DOE
Benefits available:
Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
Life Insurance and short-term disability coverage
403b and 403b matching.
EAP Employee assistance program
Low staffing ratios
Local commute
Flexible spending account
Paid Sick leave
Paid time off
7 Paid holidays plus one personal of your choice
Longevity bonuses
Referral program
Tuition reimbursement
The Perks at Work program employee discounts
Purpose of Position:
To assist in the operation of the Social Services Department in accordance with current Federal, State and local standards, guidelines and regulations governing the facilities, our established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Director of Social Services or Administrator, to assure that quality care is provided at all times.
Assist with newly admitted residents and families.
Assist with interviewing and writing plan of care as needed including discharge and behavioral plans of care.
Assures that written Social Services Department policies and procedures are followed.
Assist with paperwork requirements of the Social Services Department throughout the facility, or as designated by the Social Services Department.
Obtain pertinent social data about personal and family problems medically related to the resident's illness and care.
Assess residents individual social and emotional needs.
Assist in providing corrective action for the resident's needs by developing and maintaining an individualized social care plan.
Maintain regular progress and follow-up notes indicating the resident's response to the plan of care.
Compile and maintain up-to-date information about community health and service agencies for residents referrals and discharge.
Make referrals to social service agencies as necessary or appropriate.
Maintain contact with the resident's family members, involving them in the resident's plan of care.
Make supportive visits to the residents and perform needed services as directed by the Social Services Director.
Participate in interdisciplinary staff conferences providing social service information to ensure treatment of the social and emotional needs of the resident are a part of the total plan of care.
Participate in the planning of the resident's admission, return to home and community, or transfer to another facility by assessing the impact of these changes and making arrangements for their social and emotional support.
Assist Admissions Director as directed.
Others as deemed necessary and appropriate, or as may be directed by the Director of Social Services.
Personnel Functions:
Develop and maintain an excellent working relationship with inter-department personnel as well as with other departments within the facility to assure that social services can meet the needs of the residents.
Create and maintain an atmosphere of warmth, personal interest and positive emphasis, as well as a calm environment throughout the department.
Develop a working knowledge of out of facility resources to assist residents and families.
Safety and Sanitation:
Observe infection control procedures and universal precautions when performing daily tasks.
Assure that fire protection and prevention programs are maintained by department personnel in accordance with our fire safety policies and procedures.
Others as may be necessary/appropriate to assure that our facility is maintained in a clean, safe and comfortable manner.
Qualifications
Must be experienced in working with the geriatric population in a nursing home setting.
Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant.
Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
Must function independently and have flexibility, personal integrity and the ability to work effectively with residents, personnel and support agencies
Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to incorporate them into existing practices.
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
$28-35 hourly 5d ago
Children's Services/ICW - Family Voluntary Services Caseworker
Puyallup Tribe of Indians 4.4
Counselor internship job in Tacoma, WA
CLOSE: WHEN FILLED JOB TITLE: FAMILY VOLUNTARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT: CHILDREN'S SERVICES/ICW CASEWORKERREPORTS TO: CPS SUPERVISOR- CHILDREN'S SERVICES HOURS: 450 HRS/WK - FULL TIMESALARY: BASED ON SALARY MATRIX+BENEFITS* REQUISITION: 729*Salaries are market competitive. For accurate salary information, call ************* or email **************************. The Puyallup Tribe of Indians provides a generous benefits package that includes employer paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, a retirement/401(k) plan with profit sharing, paid holidays, and paid time off including birthday leave.
POSITION SUMMARY:To develop, implement and evaluate case plans to enrolled Puyallup Tribal children who are found to be children in need of care through the Puyallup Tribal Court. Facilitates family reunification or other permanent placement planning as deemed necessary by the Tribal Court. Initiates life-changing decisions based solely on the best interest of the children.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES1. Initiates, facilitates and assists in obtaining referrals to outside agencies and professional providers in establishing services necessary to achieve case planning goals.2. Performs case consultation and collaboration with CPS Investigator, professional therapists, medical personnel, school officials, legal professionals, and other community agencies for optimal outcomes of case plans.3. Develops appropriate case plans, attends staffing and team meetings to determine needs of clients toward completing their case plans. 4. The FVS Caseworker works with families to mitigate identified risk on a voluntary basis prior to the removal of the child(ren) from the home via court structure.5. Supports and encourages the children, parents, and extended family members to participate in achieving documented case plan.6. The FVS Caseworker is tasked with protection of children from child abuse/neglect with ongoing continuous risk assessments while keeping children in their own homes.7. The FVS Caseworker engages the family and builds on the willingness of the family to engage in services provided by the Puyallup Tribe or allied agencies.8. The FVS Caseworker may also provide support to children who are of appropriate age to access the Extended Foster Care Program. The FVS Caseworker will help by educating the youth on resources and services available, assist the youth/young adult with schooling, vocational programs or higher education & engage them in the program, and help them launch them into adulthood successfully.9. The FVS Caseworker will initiate court structures to remove children if risk cannot be mitigated to keep the child safe, or if additional factors arise.10. Prepares detailed, comprehensive and accurate reports to court, develops case summaries, and attends predetermined and emergency court proceedings. Stays informed of all court proceedings Maintains complete case records of case progress including court documents, school and health records, and correspondence. Also responsible for administration of financial support records, service agreements, service episode information, tribal affiliation and enrollment.11. Actively participates in departmental staff meetings.12. Prepares case summaries to staff with team case reviews, casework supervisor and the Local Indian Child Welfare Advisory Committee when needed and applicable.13. Conducts home visits/inspections with clients to ensure the needs of the family are being met and they are benefitting from services provided by the FVS.14. Initiates and maintains appropriate documentation for financial, medical and educational services for children and families.15. Manages crisis situations as they arise.16. Maintains and ensures extreme level of confidentiality regarding client issues.17. Ability to prioritize workload based on client emergency situations.18. Responsibility for transporting clients to and from appointments.19. Ability to adapt and be flexible to constant changes in Tribal and State Children's Services systems.20. Determine suitable and safe living conditions for children and their families.21. Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESThis position has no supervisory responsibilities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university in Social Services Field required; two years related experience in case management and/or training working with Native American children and their families preferred; or equivalent combination of additional education and less experience. Internship hours completed in a social work setting may count as experience.Note: Part-time work is prorated in crediting experience (e.g., if you work 20 hours per week for a 12-month period you will be credited with 6 months of experience).
Language SkillsAbility to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
Mathematical SkillsAbility to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
Reasoning AbilityMust possess independent decision-making skills, have or be willing to learn de-escalation and crisis intervention techniques. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
Licenses or CertificatesCurrent First Aid and CPR certification and HIV/AIDS training certificate.Must pass Washington State Department of Social and Health Services criminal history and CPS background inquiry every two years unless otherwise indicated.Must have and maintain a valid and unrestricted Washington State driver's license and proof of insurance. The driver's license must not contain any restrictions that would otherwise prevent the employee from driving a GSA vehicle.Willing to attend training for professional development.
Other Skills and AbilitiesKnowledge of legal requirements of Puyallup Tribal Court- Children's Code, and U.S. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.Knowledge of Native American family dynamics. Sensitive to and familiar with the social/cultural needs of Tribal children and their families.Must pass tuberculosis test.Knowledge of DCFS systems and procedures.Willing to travel with little or no notice.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.• Requires the ability to operate a typewriter, personal computer, multi-line telephone, calculator, facsimile and photocopier.• Requires the ability to read, write, communicate, and interpret information accurately in English.• Requires the ability to concentrate and consistently produce accurate work.• While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required talk or hear.• The employee is frequently required to sit.• The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; reach with hands and use hands to finger, handle and feel. • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.• Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.• The noise level is low to moderate.• The physical exertion is low to moderate.• Work is performed in an office setting with some occasional outside travel.• There are frequent employee contacts and interruptions during the day.• Position may be stressful at times due to the sensitive or confidential issues being addressed.• Requires local travel using employee's personal transportation.• The Puyallup Tribe of Indians reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This position description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
INDIAN PREFERENCE EMPLOYER AS REQUIRED BY LAW
Online Application Tips:1. If you are using a PC, use Chrome. If you are using a MAC, use Safari.2. Upload additional documents (resume, cover letter, letters of recommendation, proof of Indian blood, etc.) to the resume tab as one (1) PDF file or email documents to ************************** and we can add them to your online application. Please send in copies of any degrees or certificates that you have been awarded.3. Indian Hiring Preference - send in the appropriate documentation for the category you select. If you have any questions about the hiring preference policy or what document to send in, email us at ************************** or call **************.4. Provide 3+ references (we cannot obtain references from direct family members - mother, father, grandparents, sisters, brothers, or children and this includes in laws). One reference must be your most recent supervisor. We prefer the rest of your references to include co-workers, subordinates, or other supervisors, but we can accept a personal reference from someone who is familiar with your work ethic, habits, and attendance. You can send in letters of recommendation to **************************5. To add more employment, education, references, etc., click on the small + sign at the top right corner of the page.6. When entering salaries, only use numbers. Do not use any other characters (such as , . or $)7. After you submit your application, you will receive an email confirmation. If you do not receive an email, please call the office to confirm submission.*Please do not wear perfumes, colognes, or strong scents to your interview. Some employees are allergic.If you have any questions about the positions or the online application, please call **************or email **************************.3001 Puyalupabsh, Tacoma, WA 98404
$62k-74k yearly est. 2d ago
Adoption Social Worker - Seattle, WA
Holt International Children's Services 4.1
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
Part-time Description
Part-time position available. Ideal candidate must live in the Seattle area with willingness to travel.
$27-$30/hour
Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family, and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director):
1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members.
2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements.
3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database.
4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement.
5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement.
6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate.
7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required.
8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback.
9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives.
SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues.
INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner.
IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None
DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director.
$27-30 hourly 55d ago
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Peninsula Community Health Services 4.3
Counselor internship job in Bremerton, WA
Job Code:2024-30-90-003 Location:Flexible Department:Behavioral Health Full Time/Part TimeFull Time or Part Time Job Responsibilities: The Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) is responsible for providing comprehensive assessment, case management, consultation and treatment for a wide range of behavioral health issues in a community health center setting. LMHCs support behavioral health care provided by primary care providers, in consultation with a psychiatric specialist and/or other clinical staff as appropriate.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
* Support and closely coordinate mental health care with the patient's primary care provider and other treating mental health providers
* Screen, assess, and provide education to patients for mental health diagnoses and substance use disorders available treatment options
* Monitor patients (in person or by telephone) for changes in clinical symptoms and treatment side effects or complications
* Support psychotropic medication management prescribed by provider, focusing on treatment adherence, attention to side effects, and effectiveness of treatment
* Provide brief counseling or psychotherapy using evidence-based techniques such as behavioral activation, motivational interviewing, or other relevant clinical techniques
* Provide or facilitate in-clinic or outside referrals
* Facilitate treatment plan changes for patients who are not improving as expected in consultation with the primary care providers and psychiatric specialist. These may include changes in medications or psychosocial treatments or appropriate referrals for additional services
* Familiarity with DSM-5 assessment and diagnoses
* Intervene as an advocate for patients to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations
* In school-based health center, deliver classroom guidance lessons on topics, such as bullying, suicide prevention and substance use disorder
* In school-based health center, collaborates with teachers, administrators, and parents to help students address behavioral health needs
* In school-based health center, identify and report possible cases of neglect or abuse
* Familiar with using electronic health record (ex. Athena)
* Monitor, and where applicable, oversee relevant provider and care staff to ensure delivery of care
* Other duties as assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position has no direct reports.
Qualifications
* Active Mental Health Counselor License in Washington State (required)
* Active CPR Certification (required)
* Valid driver's license (required)
Benefits and Compensation
PCHS offers a wide variety of benefits through a customizable cafeteria plan. In addition to receiving employer-paid basic life and long-term disability insurance, eligible employees can choose between several employer-subsidized health insurance plans and YMCA and Costco memberships. PCHS also offers a 403(b)-retirement plan, pet insurance, and legal and long-term care plans, among others.
For pay equity purposes, PCHS pays each role at a calculated market wage plus applicable stipends associated with certain shifts or locations.
What We Offer Our Providers:
* Enhanced PTO Accrual
* Continuing Education Allowance
* Flexible Work Schedules
* Workforce Housing available for oncoming Providers
* Malpractice Insurance
* Participation in Federal and State Loan Repayment Programs
* PCHS Loan Repayment Allowance
* Full comprehensive Benefits including Medical, Dental, Life, Disability, 403(b), and many more!
* Wellness Benefits
* Be a part of a group that truly cares about their community and has the goal to give back!
Starting Range: $74,000
Skills
Must have excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team; to receive and respond well to feedback. Possess strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills; time-management and organizational skills, including being punctual, responsive, and efficient. Perform job with professionalism and good judgment.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
With multiple locations and settings, PCHS' work environment and physical demands vary greatly depending on the employee's role. Essential job functions include the following: The employee is required to talk, hear, see, smell, sit and stand. The employee is frequently required to move around the facility; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is frequently required to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Employees may be exposed to mechanical parts and moderate noise levels. Reasonable accommodations may be available to individuals with disabilities to perform their essential job functions.
Equal Opportunity
Peninsula Community Health Services is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not exclude persons from employment or application for employment from receipt of or participation in programs, activities, services on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, military status, marital status, religion, the presence of a physical, mental, or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
Vaccination
PCHS requires that all employees provide proof of specific vaccinations. All offers are contingent, and your vaccination status will be verified during onboarding.
Make a Difference at PCHS
Join Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS) in making a difference in people's lives and the surrounding community every day. PCHS exemplifies a culture of community service that is Patient Driven, Empathetic, and Staff Empowered. We are, a Federally Qualified Health Center supporting access to healthcare services (medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health) for Kitsap County, Mason County, and Rural Pierce County.
Our Mission
PCHS exemplifies a culture of community service. Our patients come from all walks of life. PCHS services are available to our patients without regard for ability to pay.
Our Vision
PCHS strives to eliminate healthcare disparities in our community. We have medical and dental clinics located throughout Kitsap and Mason and rural Pierce County and a dedicated team working together to create a care plan that's right for you. We also bring that care directly to our patients who can't easily make it into our traditional clinics through our mobile clinics, school-based health centers, and by partnering with our community service agencies to deliver care on their premises.
Our Guiding Principle
Here at PCHS, our guiding principle is to see and value every person. We believe all patients have the right to be treated with respect and dignity with an acknowledgment that this includes their cultural, social, spiritual, and personal values and beliefs.
Our Core Values
Every member of PCHS stands by our Core Values: Patient driven. Empathetic. Staff Empowered.
We are an employer of choice because we offer:
* Full comprehensive benefits including, health, life, disability, 403(b), CME allowance (specified positions), and more…
* Wellness benefits
* School loan repayment potential (providers only)
* Four- or five-day work weeks and flexible schedule-allows plenty of time for work/life balance (clinical staff only)
* Mission-driven-be a part of a group that truly cares about their community and has the goal to give back
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$74k yearly 60d+ ago
Social Services Assistant
North Auburn Health 4.2
Counselor internship job in Auburn, WA
Social Services Assistant
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
About Us
At North Auburn Care (a Caldera Care facility), we are dedicated to creating a warm and welcoming environment that feels like home. Our commitment to our residents is exemplified by our team of compassionate employees. We take pride in providing top-notch care, delivering the highest standards of excellence. When a loved one comes to our facility, they will be well cared for, will feel heard, and will know that they matter. We strongly believe that the key to this is through our incredible staff! Come join our amazing team!
What you will do:
The Social Services Assistant assists the Social Services Director in providing services to meet the social and emotional needs of the residents/patients.
Develops a rapport with the residents/patients and presents their concerns to center management.
Charts as assigned
Assists with Resident Council
Assists the Social Services Director with discharge planning for residents
Follows all center's policies and procedures
Must have:
High School Diploma
Prior experience in a long-term care setting required
Caldera Cares for you!
Competitive pay scale
Full benefits package - Medical, Dental, and Vision
401k
Life and Disability Insurance
Paid Time off
Grow with Caldera
Tuition Reimbursement
Clinical Scholarships
Continued Education
Leadership training
Scholarship Programs
Pay Transparency Statement
Compensation for roles at North Auburn Care varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the location, role, skill set and level of experience. As required by state and local law, North Auburn Care provides a reasonable pay scale to include the hourly or salary range that North Auburn Care expects to pay for roles they may be hired in Washington, as stated below:
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
$22-25 hourly 1d ago
Psychology Resident/ Mental Health Counselor (Temporary)
University of Washington 4.4
Counselor internship job in Bothell, WA
NOTE: Applications will be reviewed beginning January 11
The Counseling Center has an outstanding opportunity for a
Psychology Resident/ Mental Health Counselor (Temporary) to join their team.
The psychology resident position is designed for a doctoral graduate of a psychology program who is seeking licensure and is interested in combining clinical work with outreach and consultation in a university counseling setting.
Under general direction and supervision of the Counseling Center Associate Director, the psychology resident:
- Provides short-term individual and group mental health counseling to students who seek assistance with resolving personal issues that may impede their academic success, personal wellbeing, as well as developmental issues associated with life transitions and life purpose.
- Provides outreach workshops to students to increase their knowledge, skills, and awareness regarding emotional well-being and mental health. Provides training workshops for faculty and staff to increase their knowledge and skills to identify distressed students, engage with the student and make effective referrals to the Counseling Center.
- Provides crisis, short-term individual, and group counseling to Cascadia College students as defined in MOU between Univeristy of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College.
This position provides mental health counseling to currently enrolled students. This position serves as a resource to the university community by providing consultations, education, and information to faculty and staff regarding the behavioral and emotional well-being of students. Collaborates with faculty and staff in the provision of mental health and other wellness outreach activities.
Job duties:
Provide short-term individual and group counseling to students on who present with a broad range of mental health issues and diagnoses. Provide crisis assessment & intervention; provide consultation and outreach to students. Conduct neurodivergent screening to students who have questions about potential ADHD or Autism diagnosis that impede their academic success. Maintain client data and records in accordance with legal and professional standards.
Design, market and conduct non-credit workshops or courses on mental health-related topics that decrease risk factors and increase protective factors for the student body. Collaborate with faculty, staff and students to identify topics for workshops, seminars, and retreats related to skill development, self-discovery, life transitions, life purpose, and wellness.
Engage in individual supervision and case conference on weekly basis to consult on clinical and professional development issues.
Provide consultation and guidance to faculty, staff, as well as parents when they have concerns about a student's behavior or emotional well-being.
Actively participate in student affairs, wellness activities and other related programs.
Stay abreast of legal and practical issues related to the counseling field. Serve and participate on Student Affairs or University of Washington Bothell committees as requested. Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Completion of a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) or the degree requirement from an APA-accredited program in counseling or clinical psychology before the position start date. Completion of an APA or APPIC-accredited internship
One year of relevant counseling experience with young adults, preferably in a higher-education setting.
Additional Requirements:
Demonstrated experience in providing therapy to an outpatient setting for clients who present with a wide range of presenting issues and clinical diagnoses.
Strong crisis assessment and intervention skills.
Demonstrated experience providing therapy to individuals with a wide range of backgrounds while practicing from a foundation of cultural humility.
Experience in designing and delivering effective psycho-educational workshops, outreach, and community intervention.
Oral and written communication skills commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position.
Demonstrated experience in the accurate interpretation and application of professional standards and all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to the scope of responsibilities and duties.
Basic computer literacy.
Desired Requirements:
Previous experience delivering counseling services in a university counseling center.
Prior clinical experience using brief counseling models is strongly desired.
Experience delivering effective counseling to individuals with varied perspectives, experiences, and needs.
Prior experience delivering outreach programming to underserved communities.
Knowledge and experience making discerning judgments regarding complex ethical issues.
Conditions of Employment:
Occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary to facilitate evening therapy groups or involvement in community intervention (workshops, training para-professionals, informational fairs, etc.)
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$57,600.00 annual
Pay Range Maximum:
$60,000.00 annual
Other Compensation:
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Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit ****************************************************************************************
Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)
Temporary or Regular?
This is a temporary position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%
Union/Bargaining Unit:
Not Applicable
About the UW
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
Our Commitment
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81.
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or **********.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
$57.6k-60k yearly 9d ago
Licensed Professional Counselor
Headway 4.0
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour
Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required.
About you
● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance.
● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance.
About Headway
Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need.
How Headway supports providers
- Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner.
- Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources.
- Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
- Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network.
- Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on.
- Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more.
- Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy.
How Headway supports your clients
● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance.
● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption.
Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license.
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$120-131 hourly 10d ago
Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory
Rippling
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. For the first time ever, you can manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle in a single system.
Take onboarding, for example. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365-all within 90 seconds.
Based in San Francisco, CA, Rippling has raised $1.4B+ from the world's top investors-including Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Sequoia, Greenoaks, and Bedrock-and was named one of America's best startup employers by Forbes.
We prioritize candidate safety. Please be aware that all official communication will only be sent from @ Rippling.com addresses.
About the role
We are looking for a sharp, forward thinking Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory to expand our portfolio of financial products. This is an exciting opportunity to build the legal and payments infrastructure to support our cutting-edge financial product stack. You will work closely with our business and product teams to develop and execute on a wide range of payments-related initiatives, creating a first-in-kind platform that spans numerous industries. You will also help drive the compliance culture at Rippling across our product and operations. The ideal candidate loves working in a fast-paced environment, enjoys the regulatory challenge of innovative payments and banking systems, takes ownership over initiatives, has excellent analytical and communication skills, and fundamentally believes that lawyering need not be boring.
What you will do
Serve as a trusted legal advisor to the business, including product, engineering, operations, and marketing teams, on our US and global payments and fintech offerings
Provide product counseling across the product lifecycle-from ideation and design through launch and scale-covering regulatory analysis, risk assessment, terms and disclosures, marketing, and regulator interactions
Navigate complex and evolving global regulatory frameworks to enable compliant product development
Help design and scale the legal infrastructure for payments in the US and around the globe
Embed legal and compliance into product and business initiatives while enabling speed, innovation, and customer impact
Craft and implement pragmatic, efficient, and scalable legal and compliance solutions
What you will need
6+ years experience in a payments or fintech legal role (money transmission, lending, banking-as-a-service, or general fintech) at a law firm or in-house legal department
Strong understanding of the payments ecosystem and regulatory environment
Strong interest in payments and regulatory counseling and experience advising on legal issues in highly regulated industries
Experience building trusted relationships and an ability to collaborate with senior stakeholders
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communicator with the ability to break down complex requirements into easy-to-understand and practical advice
Ability to work with multiple deadlines under pressure
Entrepreneurial mindset, self-starting, and comfortable working in a highly dynamic and complex global organisational environment
JD, LLB, LLM, or equivalent degree or otherwise authorized to practice law
Sense of humor
Additional Information
Rippling is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected characteristics, Rippling is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities who need assistance during the hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, please email **************************
Rippling highly values having employees working in-office to foster a collaborative work environment and company culture. For office-based employees (employees who live within a defined radius of a Rippling office), Rippling considers working in the office, at least three days a week under current policy, to be an essential function of the employee's role.
This role will receive a competitive salary + benefits + equity. The salary for US-based employees will be aligned with one of the ranges below based on location; see which tier applies to your location here .
A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation-including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed below.
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$79k-173k yearly est. 4d ago
Global Satellite Contracts & Licensing Counsel
Amazon 4.7
Counselor internship job in Seattle, WA
A leading technology and retail company in Seattle is seeking an experienced lawyer to support its satellite project, Project Kuiper. Responsibilities include drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, providing legal counsel, and developing legal strategies. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of legal experience, a Juris Doctor, and fluency in Spanish. This position may require domestic and international travel.
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$126k-161k yearly est. 4d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Ke Camps
Counselor internship job in Renton, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
Prior experience working with children
Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
Greet families and campers upon arrival
Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
Participate in all camp activities
Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Kecamps
Counselor internship job in Gig Harbor, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
* Greet families and campers upon arrival
* Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
* Participate in all camp activities
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
* Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
* Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
* Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
* Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Canterwood Golf and Country Club in Gig Harbor, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$44k-60k yearly est. 3d ago
Adoption Social Worker - Seattle, WA
Holt International 4.1
Counselor internship job in Kent, WA
Part-time position available. Ideal candidate must live in the Seattle area with willingness to travel. $27-$30/hour Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family, and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director):
1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members.
2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements.
3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database.
4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement.
5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement.
6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate.
7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required.
8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback.
9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives.
SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues.
INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner.
IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None
DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director.
$27-30 hourly 57d ago
Psychology Resident/ Mental Health Counselor (Temporary)
University of Washington 4.4
Counselor internship job in Bothell, WA
**NOTE: Applications will be reviewed beginning January 11** The Counseling Center has an outstanding opportunity for a Psychology Resident/ Mental Health Counselor (Temporary) to join their team. The psychology resident position is designed for a doctoral graduate of a psychology program who is seeking licensure and is interested in combining clinical work with outreach and consultation in a university counseling setting.
Under general direction and supervision of the Counseling Center Associate Director, the psychology resident:
- Provides short-term individual and group mental health counseling to students who seek assistance with resolving personal issues that may impede their academic success, personal wellbeing, as well as developmental issues associated with life transitions and life purpose.
- Provides outreach workshops to students to increase their knowledge, skills, and awareness regarding emotional well-being and mental health. Provides training workshops for faculty and staff to increase their knowledge and skills to identify distressed students, engage with the student and make effective referrals to the Counseling Center.
- Provides crisis, short-term individual, and group counseling to Cascadia College students as defined in MOU between Univeristy of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College.
This position provides mental health counseling to currently enrolled students. This position serves as a resource to the university community by providing consultations, education, and information to faculty and staff regarding the behavioral and emotional well-being of students. Collaborates with faculty and staff in the provision of mental health and other wellness outreach activities.
**Job duties:**
+ Provide short-term individual and group counseling to students on who present with a broad range of mental health issues and diagnoses. Provide crisis assessment & intervention; provide consultation and outreach to students. Conduct neurodivergent screening to students who have questions about potential ADHD or Autism diagnosis that impede their academic success. Maintain client data and records in accordance with legal and professional standards.
+ Design, market and conduct non-credit workshops or courses on mental health-related topics that decrease risk factors and increase protective factors for the student body. Collaborate with faculty, staff and students to identify topics for workshops, seminars, and retreats related to skill development, self-discovery, life transitions, life purpose, and wellness.
+ Engage in individual supervision and case conference on weekly basis to consult on clinical and professional development issues.
+ Provide consultation and guidance to faculty, staff, as well as parents when they have concerns about a student's behavior or emotional well-being.
+ Actively participate in student affairs, wellness activities and other related programs.
+ Stay abreast of legal and practical issues related to the counseling field. Serve and participate on Student Affairs or University of Washington Bothell committees as requested. Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
**Minimum Requirements:**
+ Completion of a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) or the degree requirement from an APA-accredited program in counseling or clinical psychology before the position start date. Completion of an APA or APPIC-accredited internship
+ One year of relevant counseling experience with young adults, preferably in a higher-education setting.
**Additional Requirements:**
+ Demonstrated experience in providing therapy to an outpatient setting for clients who present with a wide range of presenting issues and clinical diagnoses.
+ Strong crisis assessment and intervention skills.
+ Demonstrated experience providing therapy to individuals with a wide range of backgrounds while practicing from a foundation of cultural humility.
+ Experience in designing and delivering effective psycho-educational workshops, outreach, and community intervention.
+ Oral and written communication skills commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position.
+ Demonstrated experience in the accurate interpretation and application of professional standards and all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to the scope of responsibilities and duties.
+ Basic computer literacy.
**Desired Requirements:**
+ Previous experience delivering counseling services in a university counseling center.
+ Prior clinical experience using brief counseling models is strongly desired.
+ Experience delivering effective counseling to individuals with varied perspectives, experiences, and needs.
+ Prior experience delivering outreach programming to underserved communities.
+ Knowledge and experience making discerning judgments regarding complex ethical issues.
**Conditions of Employment:**
+ Occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary to facilitate evening therapy groups or involvement in community intervention (workshops, training para-professionals, informational fairs, etc.)
**Compensation, Benefits and Position Details**
**Pay Range Minimum:**
$57,600.00 annual
**Pay Range Maximum:**
$60,000.00 annual
**Other Compensation:**
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**Benefits:**
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**Shift:**
First Shift (United States of America)
**Temporary or Regular?**
This is a temporary position
**FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):**
100.00%
**Union/Bargaining Unit:**
Not Applicable
**About the UW**
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
**Our Commitment**
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81 (*********************************************************************************************************************** .
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or ********** .
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law (********************************************************* .
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, among other things, race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
How much does a counselor internship earn in Bellevue, WA?
The average counselor internship in Bellevue, WA earns between $38,000 and $70,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor internship range of $31,000 to $65,000.
Average counselor internship salary in Bellevue, WA
$52,000
What are the biggest employers of Counselor Interns in Bellevue, WA?
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