We are looking for a full-time, Family Mental Health Counselor within Sakhi’s program: The Ramesh and Kalpana Bhatia Family Foundation South Asian Safe Families Initiative. The short-term goal of the program is to strengthen the bonds between primary caregivers, children and families with the long-term aim of reducing future generational cycles of violence through culturally informed research and service provision. The Family Mental Health Counselor will report to the Associate Director of Counseling and will work with South Asian & Indo-Caribbean survivors of gender-based violence. The ideal candidate will: Support in the development of family mental health services at Sakhi and further development of the South Asian Safe Families Initiative; Identify and share new effective approaches to disrupting intergenerational cycles of violence in South Asian & Indo-Caribbean immigrant families nationally and globally; Collaborate with a partner researcher to develop psychoeducational programs for Sakhi caregivers, modify evidence-based models for a South Asian cultural context, modify materials (e.g. manuals), and implement survivor-centered evaluation practices of our short and long-term goals; Provide culturally-appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic counseling services to families who have experienced gender-based violence and/or intergenerational trauma; Encourage limited English proficient survivors to discuss emotions and experiences in a language most comfortable for them; Provide psychoeducation to survivors on the impact of trauma and common reactions to abuse and violence; Help survivors understand power and control dynamics and cycles of violence within their relationships, and create safety plans as needed for emotional and physical health; Develop therapeutic processes with survivors to help define goals, gain insight, and plans for life after therapy; Help survivors learn tools to manage the intensity of their trauma reactions; Examine issues including substance abuse, aging, bullying, anger management, careers, depression, relationships, LGBTQ issues, self-image, stress and suicide; Modify treatment activities and approaches as needed in order to comply with changes in clients' status; Advocate for survivors to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations; Gather information about community mental health needs and resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy; Refer survivors to community resources or specialists as necessary; Collaborate with other Sakhi staff for referrals and to streamline survivor services and programs; Evaluate the effectiveness of family counseling programs and survivors' progress in resolving identified problems and moving towards defined objectives; Plan, organize and lead structured workshops, series and/or support groups of counseling for survivors; Learn about new developments in their field by reading professional literature, attending courses and seminars, and establishing and maintaining contact with other social service agencies; Maintain confidentiality of survivor experiences and records at all times.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level