At OnPath Credit Union, we share a passion for delivering exceptional service. Your primary role will involve building relationships with our members, offering personalized solutions and identifying opportunities to help them achieve financial success.
If you thrive in an environment with team members who truly enjoy what they do and you are sales driven and motivated to succeed, then OnPath is the place for you!
Voted eleven years in a row as one of the Top 40 Places to Work by the Times Picayune, we offer:
Competitive Compensation
Impressive Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, and 401(K) Plan
Paid Vacation, Wellness, Sick Time, and more!
Interested? Become part of the OnPath team that believes exceptional service defines the core of who we are.
We are looking for a Account Resolution Advocate (Collector) to join our team! The salary range for this position is $20.24 to 25.29 per hour based on skills and experience. This position is classified as On-Site.
SCOPE:
As a dedicated member of the OnPath FCU team, this role performs a variety of tasks that in partnership with the surrounding departments, provides cost effective financial services for the benefit of our members who are our primary focus. Our core values are what make us E.P.I.I.C. We are Empathetic to the vast situations and needs of our members and to each other. We are Passionate about the financial growth and success of our members. We are Innovative in our ideas and goals to remain at the top of our class in financial services. Our Integrity is not an option. We require our employees to be honest and have strong moral principles. We are Committed to our promise to be the best financial advocates for our members and the communities we serve.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
This position is responsible for minimizing risk and maximizing recovery of delinquent and potentially delinquent accounts for the credit union while establishing WIN-WIN solutions, building relationships, and providing excellent member service. The Account Resolution Advocate will interview members to learn reasons for loan delinquency and seek resolutions.
The Account Resolution Advocate will assist employees in the Account Resolutions Department and all appropriate internal credit union partners. Conducts daily business interactions and maintains constant alignment with OnPath's mission, culture, and core values. Encourages others to act with mission, culture, and core values in mind always. Demonstrates initiative and sound judgment in the absence of specific direction from management. Ensures value through decision making that supports credit union goals and interests. Passionately displays a desire to build rapport and expand relationships with all members both internally and externally. Stays informed on OnPath's products and services to provide the right recommendations to the right members at the right time. Promotes and maintains a positive image of the credit union to peers, members, and communities we serve.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Initiates and administers collection actions on member accounts that are negative or at risk of default or delinquent. reviews and works the collection queue(s) daily to determine reason for delinquency and negotiate successful payment arrangements.
Documents all actions taken, including telephone conversations, payment arrangements and correspondence, in collection package, to ensure all information is accurate and the integrity of the database is maintained.
Negotiates and coordinates payment arrangements with member(s); initiates loan modifications and work-out agreements including preparation of appropriate supporting documentation and recommendations for review and approval.
Reviews accounts for completion of due diligence and makes recommendations for repossession and charge off in accordance with credit union policy.
Maintains a strong and current understanding of laws, regulations, credit union policies and procedures regarding collection activities. Utilizes various internet skip tracing tools to locate members when contact cannot be made and/or their location is unknown and pulls credit bureau reports.
Ensures the security and confidentiality of private member information.
Identifies and recommends improvement of procedures and processes involving job functions to management.
Advises leadership of cases requiring special attention.
May be required to attend classes and/or seminars to expand knowledge and expertise.
Overcomes objections and demonstrates creative thinking to come up with solutions.
Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, and approaches to problems with successful outcomes.
Works diligently to meet or exceed collection goals established by management.
Ability to communicate effectively and professionally, both verbally and in writing. Actively learning by understanding the implications of new and existing information for current and future problem solving and decision-making. Applies logic to analyze information. Notices when data appears wrong or incomplete or needs verification.
Works as a team within the department to meet the overall credit union goals for delinquency and charge off ratios.
Experience:
Six months to two years of similar or related experience, including time spent in preparatory positions.
Education/Certifications/Licenses:
High school education or GED
Interpersonal Skills
A significant level of trust, credibility and diplomacy is required. In-depth dialogue, conversations and explanations with customers, direct and indirect reports and outside vendors can be of a sensitive and/or highly confidential nature. Communications may involve motivating, influencing, educating and/or advising others on matters of significance. Typically includes subject matter experts as well as first level to middle managers.
Other Skills
Knowledge of, or the ability to learn, federal, state, and local laws, statutes, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility is necessary. Proficiency with database software and the MS Office suite is also required. The ability to keep promises and commitments is essential, as is earning and maintaining the trust of others by acting consistently with words and actions. Always be direct and truthful, providing straightforward, honest feedback, while maintaining confidentiality and being dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and trust.
ADA
Physical Requirements
Is able to bend, sit, and stand in order to perform primarily sedentary work with limited physical exertion and occasional lifting of up to 10 lbs. Must be capable of climbing / descending stairs in an emergency situation. Must be able to operate routine office equipment including computer terminals and keyboards, telephones, copiers, facsimiles, and calculators. Must be able to routinely perform work on a computer for an average of 6-8 hours per day, when necessary. Must be able to work extended hours or travel off site whenever required or requested by management. Must be capable of regular, reliable and timely attendance.
Working Conditions
Must be able to routinely perform work indoors in a climate-controlled shared work area with minimal noise.
Mental Requirements
Must be able to perform job functions independently or with limited supervision and work effectively either on own or as part of a team. Must be able to read and carry out various written instructions and follow oral instructions. Must be able to complete basic mathematical calculations, spell accurately, and understand computer basics. Must be able to speak clearly and deliver information in a logical and understandable sequence. Must be capable of dealing calmly and professionally with numerous different personalities from diverse cultures at various levels within and outside of the organization and demonstrate highest levels of customer service and discretion when dealing with the public. Must be able to perform responsibilities with composure under the stress of deadlines / requirements for extreme accuracy and quality and/or fast pace. Must be able to effectively handle multiple, simultaneous, and changing priorities. Must be capable of exercising highest level of discretion on both internal and external confidential matters.
Disclaimers
Nothing in this position description is an implied contract for employment. The position description is intended to be an accurate account of the essential functions. The functions are not all encompassing and are subject to change at any time by management. The work environment characteristics described are representative of those that 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.
OnPath FCU is an EOE/M/F/Disability/Veteran
$20.2-25.3 hourly 3d ago
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Student Worker - Food Service or Catering - Southeastern Louisiana University
Aramark Corp 4.3
Counselor job in Hammond, LA
Your career starts here! Take advantage of our operations on your campus by kickstarting your future with our passionate teams and dedicated leaders who are ready to get you to where you want to go.
As a Student Food Services / Catering Worker, not only will you play an important part in helping us prep food and follow safety guidelines, but you'll master customer service and social skills! Prior experience isn't the most important thing - we're looking for students who are ready to be trailblazers with Aramark. Pursue what matters and apply to join our team today.
Essential functions and responsibilities of the position may vary by location based on client requirements and business needs.
Job Responsibilities
Prepares and builds food items according to standardized recipes and directions
Properly stores food in accordance with standards
Sets up workstations including prep tables, service counters, hot wells, steam tables, etc.
Breaks down, cleans, and sanitizes workstations
Serves food to customers while ensuring guest satisfaction and anticipating the customers' needs
Replenishes food items and ensure product is stocked to appropriate levels
Maintains excellent customer service and positive demeanor towards guest, customers, clients, co-workers, etc.
Adheres to Aramark safety policies and procedures including food safety and sanitation
Ensures security of company assets
At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. In order to meet our commitments, job duties may change or new ones may be assigned without formal notice.
Qualifications
Previous food service experience preferred
Must have or acquire food safety certification
Demonstrates guest service skills
This role may have physical demands including, but not limited to, lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and/or extended walking and standing. This role may also require uniforms and/or usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Education
About Aramark
Our Mission
Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by applicable law.
About Aramark
The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food and facilities in 15 countries around the world. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. So, no matter what you're pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential. Learn more about working here at ***************************** or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Nearest Major Market: Baton Rouge
$18k-24k yearly est. 7d ago
Bilingual Counselor-Residential
Odyssey House Louisiana 4.1
Counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Compensation: $31.92/hr.
Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor-Residential Program
Join our mission to provide a comprehensive continuum of care for people in Louisiana, encompassing primary care, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment. Help save lives at OHL!
Job Summary
Odyssey House Detox Program is currently looking for a full-time bilingual (English and Spanish) Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor. The schedule is M-F 8am to 5pm, rotating holidays and weekends as needed. The Counselor will provide specialized services for the assigned caseload, provide core and ancillary group therapies weekly, individual counseling and when appropriate, family therapy. The Counselor has the main responsibility of maintaining communication with the referral source, court systems, and other involved human service providers as related to the client's ongoing treatment and discharge planning. The Counselor is responsible for working within the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment planning, treatment case reviews, and all written documentation as required by the agency, state and federal courts, and all funding sources.
Responsibilities and Duties
It is the duty and responsibility of the Counselor to:
provide Clinical services to assigned clients; conduct weekly group therapies, individual counseling and/or family therapy as outlined in treatment plans; co-lead group therapies; conduct family assessments/therapy;
function as a liaison to outside agencies, participate in case planning conferences, and treatment meetings and, when necessary, attend court hearings and represent the agency and client(s);
maintain contact with and is available to Agency personnel, client's drug court officer, and family members regarding client's progress, problems and crises;
maintain clinical case file for each client to include: assessments, Individual Treatment Plans,
Case notes, and discharge summaries;
apply ASAM Criteria to treatment planning;
maximize units of services and maintain contract units of service by working with clients to stay engaged in treatment;
provide crisis management when indicated by client need;
assist with the planning and organization of therapeutic client actives both at and outside of the facility;
ensure all written reports are up-to-date in case file;
ensure completion of electronic medical record documentation;
attend staff and other meetings;
attend regularly scheduled in-service training;
participate in quarterly training with staff;
complete all Incident Reports prior to the end of scheduled shift as required by Incident Policy and Procedure;
adhere to all Louisiana Department of Health and Agency contract requirements;
maintain COA standards and participate in COA site audits;
collaborate with other departments;
work with Bayou Health providers for initial authorization and concurrent authorizations;
ensure that all sign in sheets are printed for group and all groups are batched for billing; and
perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
Minimum qualifications include the following:
Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work or Counseling
A valid Louisiana State issued license in either counseling or social work
At least 1 year of substance use disorder treatment modalities (emphasis on Minnesota Model) and DSM-V experience
Excellent communication skills
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive Compensation and Benefits package includes insurance (health, dental, vision, life, long-term and short-term disability), leave benefits and 401k match.
Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. is an EEO Employer - M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status View all jobs at this company
$31.9 hourly 60d+ ago
Victim Advocate
The Wellspring 4.4
Counselor job in Louisiana
Job Purpose: : Provides domestic violence advocacy through case management support reflective of The Wellspring Alliance for Families mission which is to strengthen the well-being and development of families and individuals. Develops increased community awareness of domestic violence and the services available. Experience and Knowledge
Bachelor's degree in social work or related field
Knowledge of community resources
Previous experience working with the public
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of community resources and the ability to develop and access community resources
Must demonstrate mature and objective, non-judgmental behaviors
Ability to assess situations both within and outside the client system and determine priorities
Verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to record with clarity and promptness and computer skills
Good listening skills and the ability to ask appropriate questions
Ability to develop and maintain professional relationships and to communicate and work with other staff, clients, volunteers and other professionals from various cultural, ethnic, and racial backgrounds
Ability to work within the purpose, structure and constraints of the agency
Ability to maintain poise and control and to be effective even under extreme stress and unexpected crises
Ability to prioritize and budget time and duties efficiently
Ability to manage position with minimal supervision
Ability to assume responsibility for own learning
Ability to promote teamwork among co-workers and project participants.
Core Values of Staff
Service: I act with a servant's heart to contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of others.
Teamwork: I willingly help my teammates.
Respect: I recognize the dignity, worth and importance of others.
Open-hearted: I am kind, caring and compassionate.
iNtegrity: I am honest and ethical in all that I do.
Growth: I embrace challenges and change with a positive attitude.
Job Related Training
Orientation
Ongoing staff in-service in related fields
Monthly Agency Staff meetings, program delivery meetings and program area meetings
Initial and ongoing training in the areas of domestic violence and sexual assault as required by the LA Coalition Against Domestic Violence (LCADV) and the LA Foundation Against Sexual Assault (LaFASA)
Principle Duties and Responsibilities
Determines nature of client's situation by:
Assessing participant's needs and determining the nature of the situation through interview process.
Conduct life skills classes and support groups to program participants
Planning and implementing age appropriate activities and groups that are empowering to children of domestic violence and that focus on self-esteem, safety planning, emotional expression, etc.
Provide community outreach in various rural communities.
Develop and sustain community partnerships through education of programs and services.
Establishes course of action by:
Preparing an individualized comprehensive service plan for program participant/family, which is developed, negotiated and agreed upon by the client and program staff and which identifies services and assistance necessary to achieve the participant's stated goals.
Assessing lethality of individual client situation
Developing and reviewing safety plan with clients and their children.
Raise public awareness about domestic violence and the need for victim services within the community by:
Contacting members of the community including: law enforcement, health care professionals, victim advocates, clergy, schools, child and family services, and other entities from the community.
Disseminating domestic violence pamphlets, youth dating pamphlets, and domestic violence posters
Providing domestic violence presentations to civic organizations, schools, churches, law enforcement, health care personnel and other entities.
Obtains assistance for client by:
Accessing and mobilizing resources to meet the client's needs. (Example: advocating on behalf of client with Social Security office, Office of Community Support, Food Stamp Office, housing, employment and job training.)
Establishing a rapport with other agencies.
Fosters client's action or adjustment by:
Interpreting attitudes and patterns of behavior.
Reviews and highlights new options.
Empathetic listening.
Maintains record of case by:
Documenting client's situation and client's own actions.
Documenting advocacy for client.
Assuring that records are sent to Outcomes Monitor in timely manner.
Monitors planned actions by:
Periodic follow-up.
Reassessing client goals as needed.
Maintains operations by:
Following policies and procedures.
Participating in quality reviews.
Completing paper work in a timely manner.
Following safety procedures at all times.
Maintains client confidence and protects operations by:
Keeping information confidential
Contributes to team effort by:
Demonstrating flexibility and accommodating change.
Accomplishing related results as needed.
Performs other duties as related to the position and as assigned
Work non-traditional hours and/or alternate schedule during special projects or to meet agency deadlines
$32k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Children s Ministry K-5 Coordinator
Church of The King 4.0
Counselor job in Louisiana
Children s Ministry K-5 Coordinator Reports to: Department Head responsible for COTK Kids
The Children s Ministry K-5 Coordinator exists to encourage, equip, engage, and empower Children s Ministry Dream Team members for the work of ministry at Church of the King. This role ensures a cohesive and high-quality experience for children across weekend services, special events, and volunteer teams while maintaining alignment with Church of the King s vision and culture.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Coordinate activities, events, and weekend services to ensure consistency within the COTK Kids Ministry.
Direct COTK Kids employees and volunteers to follow the Children s Ministry curriculum, creating a cohesive Church of the King Children s Ministry experience.
Coordinate the ordering of materials, supplies, snacks, and equipment for K-5.
Serve as the representative and take responsibility for the COTK Kids Ministry at the assigned campus.
Oversee scheduling of all Dream Team volunteers in K-5.
Prepare and execute curriculum, including all materials, crafts, and resources.
Work with volunteer teams to accomplish objectives during weekend services.
Ensure quality control for equipment, rooms, and environments.
Build, train, and equip volunteer teams for all areas, following established Church of the King procedures.
Ensure volunteers are spiritually ministered to while maintaining open lines of communication.
Oversee events that require childcare, including staffing and equipment/supplies.
Assist in executing and managing special events within Children s Ministry, such as Vacation Bible School and Christmas services.
Competency & Knowledge Requirements
Ability to rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
Strong project management skills with the ability to complete assignments on time.
Ability to drive continuous improvement and innovation.
Continually build an environment of fun and family.
Maintain a positive, faith-filled attitude in every interaction with staff and teams.
Live a life of service to the Church of the King staff and church members.
Consistently cast vision and share new ideas for reaching people and building others through serving in the church, community, and beyond.
Consistently live, foster, and support the Church of the King culture and help others do the same through leadership and equipping.
Maintain a vital and growing relationship with Christ through Bible study, prayer, worship, retreats, and other spiritual practices.
Live a life of integrity and purity.
Qualifications
Coachable and receptive to feedback.
Strong organizational and planning skills.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Effective at gathering and monitoring information to make informed decisions.
Professional/Work Experience
At least one year of service at Church of the King via Dream Team, staff, or intern programs.
Previous experience in team-building, leadership, or small group management.
Education Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required; bachelor s degree preferred.
Equivalent related experience (5 years) may be substituted for education.
Acknowledgment
This job description summarizes the primary duties and responsibilities of this position. It is not a comprehensive listing of all responsibilities. Duties may change at management s discretion.
$27k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Child Nutrition Program Positions and Substitutes
Pointe Coupee Parish Sd
Counselor job in Louisiana
Food Service Substitute
FLSA: Non-Exempt
QUALIFICATIONS:
Current TB test
Ability to read & communicate in English
Food Handlers Certification
Ability to accurately count, weigh & measure
Ability to follow instructions & take initiative in performance of assigned tasks
Physical ability to walk, stoop, stand, twist & squat on a constant basis
Lift a minimum of 51 pounds to 33 inches occasionally
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must work in a hot, humid environment
Must work in a cold, or below zero environment for short periods
REPORTS TO: Food Service Manager
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Complete tasks that are assigned by the cafeteria manager.
Serve food to students and staff.
Prepare food per recipe.
Appropriately clean all cooking utensils.
Effectively use equipment to prepare food as directed.
Assist in total kitchen clean up.
Performs all tasks in accordance with HACCP guidelines.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:
Reports to work at scheduled time with proper uniform & appropriately groomed.
Adheres to all school district rules & building rules & regulations.
Utilizes proper hand washing techniques.
Participates in meetings, training sessions & seminars as scheduled.
Completes other tasks as assigned.
$29k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
MHR Mental Health Specialist/Professional
Seedlinks Behavior Management
Counselor job in Shreveport, LA
Job Title: Mental Health Professional Department: MHR Department Reports To: Program Director Effective Date: Prepared Date: Approved By: Approved Date: Revised Date: FLSA Status: Non-Exempt SUMMARY Under the supervision of a LMHP, the MHP will be having one or more of the following responsibilities:
Provision of Community Support services,
Provision of individual intervention/supportive counseling
Provision of Parent/Family Intervention
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Interviews recipient to obtain information concerning mental health history or other pertinent information. Observes recipient to detect indications of abnormal mental behavior. Assists the LMHP in administering therapeutic treatment, such as behavior modification and stress management therapy to assist recipient in controlling disorders and problems. Discusses progress toward mental health goals with recipient, such as anger management, stress, depression, social skills, and independent living skills. Consults with psychiatrist and/or LMHP concerning treatment plan and amends plan as directed. Provides appropriate mental health interventions during psychosocial skills training sessions as needed. Refers recipients to supportive services to supplement treatment and counseling. Monitors recipient's behavior in the home, school, and community settings. Links recipients and their families with community resources that can be of benefit. Provides crisis intervention in collaboration efforts with the LMHP. Regulates content of skills training in accordance with recipient's capabilities, needs, and interests.
MARGINAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Responsibilities may include training employees, planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Maintains a professional relationship with staff, peers, and upper management. Adheres to the policies, procedures, and work rules of SEEDLINKS BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT, LLC. Obtain 20 training hours as required for a full time MHP/CPST or 16 hours as required for a part time MHP yearly.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES May supervise Mental Health Specialists (PSR workers).
QUALIFICATIONS To 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 EXPERIENCE Must have a Bachelors or Masters of Arts or Master of Science degree in any Mental Health related field (Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or Counseling) but under supervision and in route of licensure by the LPC Board of Examiners.
LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability 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, recipients, customers, and the public.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measurement, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals, Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
REASONING ABILITY Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Maintain CPR, First Aid, and CPI certification. Valid driver's license and access to a vehicle that is legally insured to be used for off-site clinical services consultation or case management.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to regularly talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to walk, sit, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; stoop and kneel.
WORK ENVIRONMENT The 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 in the work environment is usually moderate. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outside weather conditions. Compensation: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
$18-24 hourly Auto-Apply 33d ago
Child First Care Coordinator
Volunteers of America of North Louisiana 3.1
Counselor job in Shreveport, LA
The Care Coordinator partners with a Mental Health and Developmental Clinician to support families referred to Child First. The Care Coordinator works collaboratively with the family to connect the child and family with desired, community-based services and supports while maintaining Child First's reflective, relationship-based stance. The Care Coordinator also enhances caregiver executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, organizing, managing time, focusing attention, regulating emotions, reflecting on progress) and engages the caregiver-child dyad in activities to strengthen the relationship. Through their work with families, the Care Coordinator both decreases the “toxic” stress in the home environment and enhances opportunities for optimal child development, thereby promoting healthy brain development for infants and young children. The best candidate for this position is highly organized, self-motivated, reliable, and flexible (including willingness to work non-traditional hours, including at least one evening) with an openness to learning, capacity for self-reflection, eagerness to participate in reflective clinical supervision and desire to be part of a team.
JOB DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide community resource expertise to Child First team and families, including identifying and collaborating with community-based service providers and supports.
Engage with the Child First family and the Clinician in the collaborative family assessment process (i.e., use data from interviews, observations, interactions, and standardized measures to identify family strengths, needs, and challenges).
Promote family stabilization by working collaboratively with family to identify and support needs (both urgent and long-term), integrating service needs into the Child and Family Plan of Care, and addressing barriers to services as they arise.
Enhance caregiver executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, organizing, managing time, focusing attention, regulating emotions, reflecting on progress) as needed and in consultation with the Clinician and Clinical Supervisor.
Maintain a reflective stance when engaging with the caregiver to understand their motivation, needs, and possible barriers to new services and supports.
Use videotaping to enhance both therapeutic work with families and reflective supervision.
Provide the family with interactive, growth-promoting play experiences.
Engage in weekly individual, team, and group reflective clinical supervision with Clinical Supervisor.
Engage actively in all aspects of the Child First Learning Collaborative, including in-person or live-remote training, distance learning curriculum, and specialty training.
Track completion of all assessments and enter in the appropriate database.
Keep all appropriate documentation for clinical accountability and reimbursement.
Maintain schedule and complete tasks to achieve home visiting Benchmarks and meet Accreditation standards.
Participate in other clinical and administrative activities as appropriate.
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
$31k-40k yearly est. 8d ago
Elevation Station (Broussard, LA) Counselor-in-Training (Age 14)
Kidcam Camps
Counselor job in Broussard, LA
Job DescriptionThe main function of the Counselor-in-Training is to assist Camp Director, Camp Leadership and Counselors with certain summer camp duties during summer camp. This is a volunteer, un-paid position. CIT's earn Service Hours that may be applied to required service hours for school, church, Scouts, clubs and organizations. CIT's who perform well are considered for rehire in a paid counselor position the following year.
Position Availability: End of May through the first week of August.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Engage campers in all scheduled activities.
Follow a daily schedule as directed by a supervisor or Camp Director.
Assist with breakfast, lunch and snacks.
Help supervise campers on all field trips.
Help take a head count and call roll before each departure from camp and each departure from field trips.
Help assist the counselors with activities as directed.
Engage campers in scheduled activities; motivate and encourage participation.
Help organize group for on-campus events and arrive on time for all events.
Report all camper illness or injuries and treat with first aid as needed.
Assist in the dismissal of campers.
Escort campers to aftercare, bus area, or carpool according to dismissal procedures.
Assist with camp cleaning as directed by group leader or Camp Director.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Required to follow all rules, regulations and procedures listed in the Counselor Handbook.
Required to attend all assigned orientations, trainings, and set-ups prior to the beginning of camp.
Be prepared to work in different areas of camp, working with a group, swimming lessons, kitchen, clean-up, arts/crafts, assisting in the office.
Understand that you will be evaluated every week during camp.
Physical Demands & Working Conditions: Must be physically and mentally able to meet the challenges of navigating and working in destination-based facilities.
Reporting and Relationships:
The Counselor-in-Training of a Kidcam Camp reports to their direct Supervisor, and the Director.
Extent of Public Contact:
Greet parents in the morning.
Open car doors during carpool.
Maintain a professional attitude when attending off-and on-campus field trips.
Maintain a positive rapport with campers, parents, camp Director, and all other camp location personnel.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Experience working with children or groups of children.
Must be willing to work well in a team environment.
Must be willing to be fully engaged with campers in various activities.
Key Competencies:
Age: 14
A problem solver! You think fast on your feet and prioritize quickly.
Ability to remain optimistic.
Ability to remain calm under pressure.
Flexible & creative to the ever-changing world of summer camp.
Patient & Responsible
Have a positive attitude & work well with others.
Willingness to ask for help when needed from supervisor and director with a willingness to grow and expand your skills and experience.
Looking to acquire skills to take you to the next level, whether it is college/career.
$23k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
Elevation Station (Broussard, LA) Counselor-in-Training (Age 14)
Kidcam LLC
Counselor job in Broussard, LA
The main function of the Counselor-in-Training is to assist Camp Director, Camp Leadership and Counselors with certain summer camp duties during summer camp. This is a volunteer, un-paid position. CIT's earn Service Hours that may be applied to required service hours for school, church, Scouts, clubs and organizations. CIT's who perform well are considered for rehire in a paid counselor position the following year.
Position Availability: End of May through the first week of August.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Engage campers in all scheduled activities.
Follow a daily schedule as directed by a supervisor or Camp Director.
Assist with breakfast, lunch and snacks.
Help supervise campers on all field trips.
Help take a head count and call roll before each departure from camp and each departure from field trips.
Help assist the counselors with activities as directed.
Engage campers in scheduled activities; motivate and encourage participation.
Help organize group for on-campus events and arrive on time for all events.
Report all camper illness or injuries and treat with first aid as needed.
Assist in the dismissal of campers.
Escort campers to aftercare, bus area, or carpool according to dismissal procedures.
Assist with camp cleaning as directed by group leader or Camp Director.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Required to follow all rules, regulations and procedures listed in the Counselor Handbook.
Required to attend all assigned orientations, trainings, and set-ups prior to the beginning of camp.
Be prepared to work in different areas of camp, working with a group, swimming lessons, kitchen, clean-up, arts/crafts, assisting in the office.
Understand that you will be evaluated every week during camp.
Physical Demands & Working Conditions: Must be physically and mentally able to meet the challenges of navigating and working in destination-based facilities.
Reporting and Relationships:
The Counselor-in-Training of a Kidcam Camp reports to their direct Supervisor, and the Director.
Extent of Public Contact:
Greet parents in the morning.
Open car doors during carpool.
Maintain a professional attitude when attending off-and on-campus field trips.
Maintain a positive rapport with campers, parents, camp Director, and all other camp location personnel.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Experience working with children or groups of children.
Must be willing to work well in a team environment.
Must be willing to be fully engaged with campers in various activities.
Key Competencies:
Age: 14
A problem solver! You think fast on your feet and prioritize quickly.
Ability to remain optimistic.
Ability to remain calm under pressure.
Flexible & creative to the ever-changing world of summer camp.
Patient & Responsible
Have a positive attitude & work well with others.
Willingness to ask for help when needed from supervisor and director with a willingness to grow and expand your skills and experience.
Looking to acquire skills to take you to the next level, whether it is college/career.
$23k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELOR
Freedom Behavioral Hospital of Bastrop
Counselor job in Farmerville, LA
Job DescriptionSalary: $26-$32/hr
Freedom Behavioral is looking for a vital part of our Intensive Outpatient Program! The Freedom Team puts patient care first by driving processes to ensure quality and compliance. We have an energetic, motivated leadership team implementing exciting new changes. Our team strives to nurture and elevate the talents of all employees.Previous experience caring for adult/geriatric patients is a plus. If you want to be a part of a growing team impacting the lives of others, apply now! We are looking forward to adding members to our team!
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Licensed Mental Health professional participates as an integral professional member of a multi-disciplinary team, implementing and assisting in the supervision of social service interventions to patients. The Social Services provider demonstrates understanding and interpretation of facility policies to ensure that policies are adhered to. Social Service Provider will conduct therapy groups according to daily program schedule. Group content will be selected according to the current population to promote the most effective therapeutic services. The provider will complete assessments, communicate with family members, complete treatment plans, and participate in staffing with treatment team as needed. Furthermore, the Social Service Provider will demonstrate a strong knowledge in a wide range of disorders; cognitive, emotional, and developmental, social and behavioral. Additional duties include performing crisis intervention, special case conferences, and communication to outside agencies to ensure that the patient rights, care, and needs are met.
$26-32 hourly 24d ago
School Counselor Immediate Hire
Lyce Franais de La Nouvelle Orlans
Counselor job in Louisiana
Apply Description
The School Counselor works as a staff member of the Student Services / Academic Team and is primarily responsible for providing therapeutic services to students and their families. This position reports to the Dean of Student Culture.
Expectations and Required Skills
Deep expertise and familiarity with the literature and practices related to social-emotional learning, adaptive and growth mindsets, positive behavioral interventions, character development, trauma-informed care, strength-based approaches, and psychological development
Commitment and ability to serve all students with diverse backgrounds, abilities and needs toward accomplishing their educational goals.
Demonstrates professional integrity and a commitment to best practices for communicating with students, staff, and families
A minimum of one (1) year of prior experience working in an urban school or similar setting with at-risk students and their families
Bachelor's Degree and licensure in the field of mental health or Louisiana certified school counselor.
Strong communication, collaboration, feedback and facilitation skills
Willingness to work after-school and weekend hours when necessary
Preferred Qualifications and Educational Requirements
Experience with Medicaid reimbursement
Working familiarity with student assessment tools, especially in evaluating and interpreting standardized test results.
Proficiency in written and oral French
Master's Degree and licensure in the field of mental health as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Louisiana certified school counselor.
Role and Responsibilities
The duties of the School Counselor include, but are not limited to, the following tasks:
Service Integration and Delivery
Supporting School leadership team with administrative duties.
Collaborating with the school leadership team on such issues as attendance, confidentiality, diversity, equity and inclusion, mental health, behavior management, crisis intervention and child abuse and neglect.
Understanding of the reciprocal influences of home, school, and community to intervene for student success.
Providing services to students in ways that build upon individual strengths and offer students opportunities to participate in their own learning experience.
Developing short and long-term intervention plans consistent with school curriculum and culture; students' needs, strengths, diversity and life experiences, and social and emotional factors.
Conducting outreach, particularly home visits, and promoting collaboration among community providers that have diverse offerings and facilitate student and family access to services.
Connecting families with a variety of social service resources, behavioral health services and resources through referrals and case management, wherever appropriate.
Providing on-going counseling services and activities to the school community through small group sessions, individual sessions, school-wide or classroom setting activities, as well as workshops for parents and guardians.
Adminstering services and monitoring progress for students who receive counselor interventions through intervention plans, RTI plans, and/or IEPs.
Providing encouragement, guidance and resources to staff and students when needed.
Working with and assisting school leaders, teachers, staff, students and families with the implementation and infusion of Restorative Practices, Social Emotional Learning, PBIS, and Trauma-informed care throughout the school community.
Serving as a member of the Student Assistance Team (SAT), Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team, PBIS team, and truancy committee.
Providing crisis intervention when needed.
Program Development, Implementation, and Evaluation
Conducting individual and/or system-wide assessments and surveys to assess the school and/or community needs.
Developing and providing professional development workshops that educate faculty on relevant issues, such as suicide and bullying prevention and mandated reporting training.
Providing classroom sessions on topics related to social/emotional needs of students.
Establishing and maintaining an anti-bullying campaign.
Assessment
Conducting psychological/behavioral assessments in accordance with parent/guardian and student rights.
Using student, family, and school assessments to effectively and appropriately identify needs that impact student learning and develop appropriate interventions.
Using a variety of appropriate tools and techniques to evaluate progress of students and families.
Assisting students and their parents with assessment data interpretation.
Accountability
Conforming to the National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics and Standards for School Social Work Practice.
Maintaining accurate case records and documentation.
Maintaining current knowledge of and abiding by federal and state laws and regulations with emphasis on persons with disabilities, mental health, confidentiality, and student and parent rights.
Job descriptions are created to provide a framework of responsibilities and are not inclusive of all duties that may be required. LFNO employees embody an “all hands on deck” mentality and do whatever it takes to get the job done regardless of title.
$28k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
IL Life Skills SPECIALIST - Covington, LA Region
Lumcfs
Counselor job in Hammond, LA
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintain a high standard of personal and interpersonal functioning in job performance.
Actively participate in the agency's efforts to accomplish its mission.
Provide in-home support services to youth ages 16-17. Collaborate with caregivers on meeting times inclusive of late afternoon, evening, weekend and/or holiday day and summer daytime visits as can be arranged.
Provide summer and holiday Love 146 classes for youth ages 14-17 as a team with the other licensed Love 146 staff members. Maintain Love 146 licensure requirements.
Assist the Supervisor and Peer Support staff in facilitation of the Youth Engagement Program.
Maintain accurate youth records according to the current Scope of Work.
Maintain the ability to drive agency vehicles to transport youth by acquiring a Chauffer's license.
Assist the Supervisor in the completion of NYTD surveys.
Assist the Supervisor with case management services ages 18-23 when needed.
Participate in Leadership Development Training and annual training required hours by the agency.
Attend all DCFS required meetings including youth Family Team Conferences, Youth in Transition Planning meetings, DCFS and Caregiver in-service trainings, monthly and quarterly in-office meetings, and IL Coalition meetings.
Other duties/tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Educational requirements include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with one (1) year of experience working with youth, or a high school diploma with 10 years of experience working with youth.
CHARACTERISTICS
Must have a fundamental love for children and a desire to be an agent for change in their lives.
Must have strong verbal and social skills to facilitate a level of interaction with youth and staff.
Must have the desire and ability to serve in the role of a teacher.
Must be a person who can be depended upon and who gains and maintains the confidence of those whom he or she serves.
Must be able to provide and receive direction from others.
Must be able to maintain a degree of confidentiality in regards to youth records.
EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
Time on Duty: Will work 40 hours per week. This position is designed to offer flexibility in hours worked to accommodate the agency and requirements of the position.
Salary: As provided for in the Annual Budget.
FLSA Exemption: Non-exempt
Benefits: As stated in
Personnel Policies and Procedures
and determined by Board of Directors.
DISCLAIMER
The foregoing description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the general nature and level of the job.
$36k-67k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Overnights - Group Home DSW (10p - 8:30a)
Options 4.4
Counselor job in Hammond, LA
Overnight Group Home DSW Hammond, LA
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $11.00 - $13.50 per hour Schedules Available: 7 days work / 7 days off, Sat - Sun (10p - 8:30a), (8p - 8a)
APPLY NOW! No Experience Necessary ~ PAID Training
OPTIONS is a non-profit agency that helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. We are seeking dedicated, supportive people to provide direct, hands on support to the residents of a 6 bed home for men and women with intellectual disabilities. There are several positions open with various shifts available including days, evenings, nights, and weekends. Come do good at OPTIONS!
Responsibilities:
Assist with grooming & hygiene, as needed;
Transport in the community to grocery, events, appointments;
Provide structure and emotional support.
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years old,
Must have a clear driving record,
Must be a licensed driver (Required),
Must have transportation to and for work (Required),
Must have a clear criminal background,
Must pass a drug screen.
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
__________________________________________________________________________ Check out the fantastic perks that OPTIONS team members enjoy:
Paid holidays to celebrate and relax with your loved ones
Paid training to enhance your skills and knowledge
Additional pay on weekends to reward your hard work and dedication
Overtime opportunities to earn extra income and boost your savings
Mileage reimbursement to cover your travel expenses
Paid time off for full-time staff to balance your work and personal life
Health/Dental/Vision for eligible staff to take care of your health and wellness
403b retirement and match to secure your future and retirement goals
Supplemental plans - life insurance, critical illness, accident, short-term disability, to protect you and your family from unforeseen events
A Rewarding Career Helping People with Developmental Disabilities Live and Work in the Community!
If you are interested in joining our team, please apply today! __________________________________________________________________________ To learn more about OPTIONS, visit our website at *********************************** Located in Hammond, LA, OPTIONS is a non-profit agency that helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. We're actively seeking dedicated individuals to join our team. While experience in caregiving, home health, direct support, healthcare, group homes, and personal care is valuable, we're open to candidates with diverse backgrounds. If you have experience as a program manager, case manager, registered nurse, direct care supervisor, or qualified intellectual disability professional (QIDP), your skills are highly regarded. We also appreciate candidates with Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) qualifications and backgrounds in social work, supervision, management, and leadership roles. Your experience in various fields such as nursing homes, retail, warehouse, hospitality, teaching, and human services is considered an asset. Whether you've worked as a cashier, intern, barista, store clerk, delivery driver, lifeguard, babysitter, team member, or in-home caregiver, your skills in support, quick service, fast food, and customer service are valuable to us. We also welcome veterans, retirees, substitutes, advocates, and individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. If you're passionate about making a difference in people's lives, we encourage you to apply to join our team. OPTIONS provides equal opportunity to all persons. No employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated against because of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. OPTIONS Mission OPTIONS helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. OPTIONS Vision OPTIONS will continue as the premier provider of opportunities that enables people with disabilities to be valued, respected, and integral members of the community. OPTIONS Core Values Respect - Communication - Team Work - Dependability
$11-13.5 hourly 60d+ ago
Mental Health Specialist
Son of A Saint
Counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Role: Mental Health Specialist
About Us:
Son of a Saint exists to enhance the lives of fatherless boys through mentorship, emotional support, development of life skills, exposure to constructive experiences and formation of positive, lasting peer-to-peer relationships. Son of a Saint equips boys with the tools they need to become productive men. We give them hope, vision, and opportunity as well as provide a secure and consistent environment for them.
Position Summary:
Son of a Saint is looking for an an experienced, strengths-based clinician to support the emotional, mental and social well being of the boys in our community-based program. This Mental Health Specialist will provide individual counseling as well as facilitate group therapy for boys processing similar experiences, such as grief and trauma. Whenever possible, the Mental Health Specialist will involve caregivers and families to provide psychoeducation, establish healthy boundaries, and open lines of communication. The Mental Health Specialist will respond to and support boys and families during crisis situations as they emerge. On an organizational level, this position will develop and improve our policies related to behavioral health and crisis intervention.
The Mental Health Specialist works closely with the case manager and the program manager. This position will operate within the context of our holistic and individualized program, which includes mentorship, tutoring, tuition support, recreational activities, travel, and career development opportunities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct psychosocial interviews and initial assessments with youth and caregivers to identify strengths, needs, and appropriate interventions
Establish and maintain trusting therapeutic relationships with boys and families
Develop individualized treatment plans including goals and objectives
Provide therapy using evidence-based interventions and strong clinical skills
Maintain and document professional records in a timely manner
Respond to crisis situations
Monitor progress through observation and information gathering
Review and modify treatment plans on a quarterly basis to ensure consistent progress in accordance with stated goals
Develop and improve organizational policies related to crisis response and mental health services
Facilitate trainings for mentors and caregivers related to youth wellbeing
Conduct assessments prior to client termination and write evaluative reports based on goal achievement
Competencies:
Team Focused & Collaborative: Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and objectives; collaborates with team members, sharing ideas and differences openly; receptive to new ideas and adapts to change as necessary.
Self-Accountability & Work Standards: Sets high standards of performance for self and assumes responsibility and accountability for successfully completing assignments or tasks.
Stress tolerance: Maintains composure in highly stressful or adverse situations.
Valuing Diversity: Helps to create an environment that embraces diversity and advocates for equity.
Confidentiality, Integrity, Ethics and Trust: Maintains confidentiality and earns others' trust and respect through consistent honesty and professionalism in all interactions.
Organizational Culture: Commitment to Son of a Saint's mission; experience with issues that impact the lives of Son of a Saint boys and families; sensitive to issues of confidentiality and diversity.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in social work or counseling from an accredited institution
At least 3+ years of clinical experience with youth and families
Valid professional license: LCSW or LPC
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate verbally and in writing to individuals and groups
Driver's license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation
Use cultural humility to effectively communicate with individuals from diverse backgrounds and promote an inclusive environment
Successfully pass a background check
Job Type: Full time
This position requires flexible scheduling, after-hours support, and availability based on the needs of the boys and families.
$30k-49k yearly est. 3d ago
School Counselor-9 mos.
East Baton Rouge Parish School System 4.0
Counselor job in Louisiana
CURRICULUM SUPPORT/School Counselor
Job Title: School Counselor
Reports To: Immediate Supervisor
Prepared By: The Division of Human Resources
Board Approved Date:
Pay Grade Range: TE308 to TI112
Summary: The primary responsibility of the School Counselor shall be counseling students and providing those services directly related to counseling. The School Counselor shall be responsible for the effective management of the school counseling department to which he/she is assigned. The school counseling program shall be conducted in accordance with policies adopted by the Board of Education and with regulations and procedures of the district.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Counseling students, providing guidance concerning attendance, enrollment, academics, scheduling, college and career opportunities; maintaining records and files.
Provides a confidential counseling environment.
Counsels with students individually and in small groups for specifically identified needs as endorsed by a recognized guidance curriculum.
Consults with parents, school staff, other pupil personnel specialists and community agency personnel to help students experiencing problems. Meets with students to provide information on curricular and extracurricular alternatives and the career goals to which they may lead.
Assists students in making appropriate post-secondary or vocational choices.
Assists students and parents in the preparation and processing of college, scholarship, and employment applications. Provides orientation for new students.
Assists in identification, referral and appropriate placement of students with special needs.
Assists parents in monitoring academic progress of students.
Provides appropriate feedback to teachers regarding needs of students.
Provides counseling for departing students: transfers and dropouts.
Supervises the coordination and interpretation of standardized testing.
Participates in curriculum development and serves on faculty committees.
Attends staff meetings and department sponsored workshops.
Prepares and presents sessions regarding personal growth, school adjustment, career development, self-concept, attendance and related matters.
Provides scheduled and spontaneous discussions with teachers, administrators, and parents and outside agency personnel.
Counsels students and provides career information.
Organizes counseling staff and delegates assignments.
Manages the guidance department's budget. Coordinates summer school registration.
Consults with the principal regularly concerning the overall operation and implementation of the guidance program.
Conducts regularly scheduled departmental meetings with staff.
Maintains students' records.
Supervises the evaluation of the guidance program.
Other Duties:
Other duties as assigned that are related to the functions of the position.
Essential Functions/Qualifications/Requirements:
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in guidance and counseling and considerable counseling and guidance or teaching experience. A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. A Valid Louisiana Ancillary Teaching Certificate - Counseling.
Work Environment Conditions:
The 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.
Professional Conduct:
The Employees are required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes, but is not limited to, neglect of duty, dishonesty, engagement in acts that are contrary to East Baton Rouge Parish School System policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system.
Technological Abilities:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be proficient in general use of a computer, the use of Email as a form of communication, and other job-specific equipment, software, and/or applications.
Note: New employees coming to EBRPSS/current employees new to a position, must use the Verifent website to verify qualifying years of experience (outside of EBRPSS) aligned to the . All new employees to the district/current employees new to a position will receive 0 years of experience aligned to the until the verification of previous experience aligned to the job description is received.
Verifient Link
Experience verifications must be received in the Office of Human Resources within the first 6 months of employment in order to be eligible for a retroactive payment.
$33k-39k yearly est. 1d ago
School Counselor
Ouachita Parish School District 4.0
Counselor job in Louisiana
Ouachita Parish School Board has a standing application process that allows individuals to apply for positions, whether there is a vacancy or not. This allows for a pool of applicants should a position become vacant. This application is not posted for a specific location at this time.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Valid Lousiana Teaching Certificate
Lousiana Certification as a Guidance Counselor
JOB GOAL:
To plan and implement a program which creates an enviroment where
students can learn and develop optimally. To administer test, interpret
scores, and maintain other records pertinent to better understanding
of student acheivement and potential. To assist individual students
through the couseling relationship to utilize their own resources and
environment opportunities in the process of self-understanding,
planning, decision making, and coping with problems relative to
student developmental needs and educational decisions.
$33k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Counselor
Calcasieu Parish School Board 4.5
Counselor job in Louisiana
UPLOAD ALL DOCUMENTS REQUESTED
Applicants must have a valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate which includes certification in the area of employment as specified by Bulletin 746, Revised, Louisiana Department of Education or eligibility to obtain. Must be able to establish and maintain positive working relationships with school stakeholders, state and federal agencies and the general public.
The background check will be done upon employment recommendation. You are not required to be fingerprinted to apply.
DISCLAIMER
The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
$35k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Outpatient Behavioral Health Counselor
Iberia Medical Center
Counselor job in New Iberia, LA
Iberia Medical Center (IMC) in New Iberia, LA is looking for team members who will help advance our vision to be the premier hospital of choice for patients, physicians and employees. We've been caring for our community for over 60 years and offer many diverse career paths. Our new employees experience opportunities to learn and grow while caring for their families, friends and neighbors.
IMC is looking to hire a Therapist for the new IMC Behavioral Health unit. Under supervision of the Social Services Director, the Therapist will be an active member of the interdisciplinary team, with duties to include but not limited to: Assessment and screening, development of clinical Impressions and recommendations, treatment planning and treatment plan reviews, participation in team conferences, intake and referral, provision of individual group, family and couples counseling,; as well as supervision and other clinical duties.
Qualifications:
Provides professional mental health services within the scope and ethical boundaries allowed by his/her profession
Must hold a Masters Degree from an accredited university and is authorized by the State of Louisiana to provide psychotherapy and services.
A minimum of two years in treating psychiatric disorders with one of the following credentials (LPC, LMSW, or LMFT)
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$39k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
High School Mental Health Counselor, LPC or LCSW required
EQA Schools
Counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Educators for Quality Alternatives
EQA serves students who have dropped out, been expelled from, or have struggled academically or behaviorally in traditional settings and are looking for an accelerated path to graduation. There are three high school campuses, The NET: Central City which opened in 2011, The NET: Gentilly which opened in 2017, and a third high school campus, NET: East / New Orleans Accelerated High School (NOAH), which opened in 2020 as a merger with ReNEW Accelerated High School. Students at the high schools earn a high school diploma and participate in internships, career counseling, and career training in various fields including construction, medical, and digital media. EQA also serves middle school students through The Bridge Middle School, a therapeutic program for 7th and 8th grade struggling students. For all settings, our goal is that our students leave school with the skills, confidence and experience necessary to succeed in the career and education path of their choice.
Position Summary
EQA Schools seeks a highly skilled counselor to provide individual and group counseling to its students and to provide leadership to the school's trauma-informed approach.
More than half of EQA School's students have behavioral struggles. A large percentage of students suffer from PTSD or C-PTSD due to exposure to high levels of neighborhood violence. In a city and state which lack appropriate mental health, crisis, and wrap-around services, EQA Schools believes it has more responsibility than schools normally do for providing high quality mental health services to its students.
This position is designed to join a team consisting of a combination of full and part time individuals such as: school counselors, deans of students, family coordinators, attendance coordinators, psychologists, and Special Education personnel. EQA School's culture is based on restorative approaches and all staff are selected for and trained in working with students with high levels of need and trauma.
EQA's Counselors are responsible for:
Assessing student needs
Connecting students to resources
Designing and providing interventions and counseling
Managing crisis prevention and interventions
Training, consulting with, and supporting staff
Maintaining high levels program management and accountability
Serving as a member of the School Based Level Committee
Coordinating wrap around services with community service providers
Supporting drop out intervention programs
Constantly developing your craft
Position Requirements:
Education & Experience
5-10+ years experience effectively counseling adolescents with mental health, behavioral health, and trauma issues
Experience with restorative approaches, SAMSHA's 6 Principles of Trauma-Informed Approaches, and effective, culturally responsive interventions for adolescents with CPTSD
Experience in schools preferred but not required
LCSW or LPC required; all Louisiana certification/licensure must be in good standing
Skills & Approach
Passion for improving educational opportunities for urban students and for being a part of a strong, mission-driven team
Commitment to EQA's mission, vision and growth
Demonstrated record of effective collaboration with diverse teams and with building effective partnerships
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Careful, detail oriented data/file/information management
Flexible and learning mindset focused on effective and innovative problem solving
Dedicated to continually growing as a professional and as a servant leader
Details
Start date: January 2026
Location: 12000 Hayne
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits and retirement
Reports to: Principal
Detailed Responsibilities
Assessment
Select psycho-social assessments that are informed of a knowledge of the impact of race, gender and social in justice on the family and youth.
Complete psycho-social assessments on every student every semester
Effectively and appropriately assess needs, characteristics, and interactions of students, families, staff, and community
Use DSM V and current research to accurately assess student needs
Conduct compliant and productive Functional Behavior Assessments
Maintain electronic and paper records of assessments and share with students, families, and staff as appropriate to insure empowerment and appropriate interventions and in keeping with confidentiality mandates
Resources
Research and vet resources and build partnerships with high quality providers
Collaborate with team to insure all students are connected with appropriate referrals, supports and resources
Track referral outcomes and advocate for students and families to insure they receive appropriate care
Assists students in accessing formal and informal community resources
Interventions & Counseling
Design effective intervention strategies for students, parents, and staff which lead students to be more successful in school including but not limited to students with IEPs, 504s, and BIPs
Serve on SBLC to review student needs and make decisions regarding interventions, placements, and supports
Manage caseload of short and long term cases, insuring all students have appropriate treatment plans and that all students make progress on those plans
Provide high quality individual counselor using cognitive behavioral therapy or other best practices
Design and provide high quality group counseling around student needs including, but not limited to, grief, trauma, substance abuse, conflict resolution, anger management using C-BITs and other best practices
Engage families, do home visits, mediate with family members and otherwise include families in students' growth and development
Provide all services in ways that build upon students' individual strengths and assets and maximize students' opportunities for agency their healing/growth
Crisis Prevention and Intervention
In collaboration with students, families, and staff, design crisis plans for high needs students
Train students and staff to handle crisis in safe, restorative, and appropriate ways
Staff training and consultation
Design and provide training for staff on trauma informed care, mental health issues, best practices, and secondary trauma
Consult with staff and leaders on issues such as attendance, confidentiality, ethnicity and diversity, mental health, behavioral management, discipline, crisis intervention, and child abuse and neglect
Program Management & Accountability
Design evaluation systems and collect and analyze data to insure evidence based decision making
Collect, communicate, and analyze student records and data to insure appropriate student progress
Conform to the National Association of Social Work Code of Ethics and Standards for School Social Work practice
Maintain appropriate communication and confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, FERPA, state law and school policy.
Constantly Develop your Craft
Set goals for student development and professional growth
Actively reflect on your own work and monitor progress toward goals
Productively seek, give, and use feedback
Positively contribute to the school's collegial community
Participate in all scheduled professional development activities and seek out additional opportunities
Involve yourself in the continual development and improvement of the school's curriculum, culture, and program.
EQA encourages individuals of all identities and backgrounds to apply for this position. We are an equal opportunity employer, fully committed to hiring a talented and diverse group of individuals. EQA does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by applicable law. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Being authorized to work in the U.S. is a precondition of employment. EQA does not sponsor employment visas.