Pace Center for Girls, Collier at Immokalee has 2 Therapist positions available. Please apply online (https://www.pacecenter.org/careers) or contact Jama Thurman, Reach Program Coordinator (jama.thurman@pacecenter.org, 239-842-5406) with questions.
Position Overview: The Therapist
role provides prevention, diversion, and early intervention services to girls.
This position is aimed at helping girls decrease risk-related behaviors by
using gender-responsive, trauma-informed, and strength-based programming. In
addition, the Therapist provides girls the opportunity to elevate their voices
and achieve their potential, by celebrating a life defined by responsibility,
dignity, serenity and grace.
Role and
Responsibilities:
- Increase
girls’ resiliency and protective factors by improving relationships,
increasing self-efficacy, and encouraging self-advocacy
- Support
girls in making decisions that will lead to productive, fulfilling, and
healthy lives
- Address
risk factors using holistic assessment, goal setting, and care plan
development
- Utilize
the Transtheoretical Model of Change, considering any history of trauma
and leveraging girls’ strengths
- Provide
weekly therapy services to girls using evidenced-based and
research-informed therapeutic interventions
- Provide
monthly family support/counseling with parents/guardians to encourage girl
progression in the change process
- Provide
solution-focused counseling approaches toward the resolution of risk
factors for substance abuse following the standards of the Florida
Administrative Codes Chapter 65D-30
- Provide
crisis intervention as warranted, including risk assessments and family
support
- Engage
in care review meetings for girls served and provide education to the care
planning team
- Collaborate
with outside entities and community providers involved in girl’s care,
make referrals as appropriate, and advocate for needed resources
- Facilitates
family sessions and works with the girls’ natural support systems
- Conduct
psycho-educational and therapy groups that are girl-centered, focusing on
social-emotional and life skill development
- Provide
advocacy within the community by attending conferences and public speaking
events
- Provide
care management services, including transportation services when needed
- Review
eligibility requirements for girls entering the program, complete
enrollment paperwork, biopsychosocial assessments, screening tools, care
plans and transition plans
- Contribute
positively toward programmatic outcomes and the collection of data to
support the change process of girls
Requirements
Qualifications and
Education Requirements:
Required
- Master’s
degree required with a major in Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health
Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy or related field required
- 1-3
years’ experience required preferably working with at-risk youth
- Current
Florida driver’s license required
- Licensed
as a Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist or Clinical
Social Worker or meet licensing eligibility as a registered intern
- Knowledge
of case management and community behavioral health practices
- Experience
using personal computers and basic office equipment required
- Knowledge
of laws relating to children and families preferred
Other Requirements
- Must
adhere to the Pace Center for Girls Values and Guiding Principles
- Upholds
the ethical standards of the Agency
- Follows
mission, values and principles, policies and procedures of the Pace Center
for Girls
- Availability
to work evenings and weekends as required to fulfill workload requirements
- Must
be able to travel by automobile, plane, train, etc.; occasional overnight
travel may be required
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