We're growing our innovative team at Paths for Families, dedicated to the life-long work of building and sustaining families. Position Overview The Therapist will provide individual and family counseling to children in foster and kinship care and adopted children and their families. The Therapist will also provide clinical case management and crisis intervention services to support clients as needed. This position is part time (up to 16 hours a week) with a minimum of one day per week per week in-person at the Caroline County Department of Social Services. This position requires a flexible work schedule, with the ability to work evenings. Who We Are Paths for Families is an adoption and family well-being organization that partners with communities dedicated to the life-long work of building and sustaining families. For over 30 years, we've been here for expectant parents exploring adoption, birth parents, prospective and current adoptive families, children in need of adoption, people who were adopted, and professionals in the community. Our mission is to build and support healthy lifelong connections for every child and advocate for continuous improvement of systems that strengthen family well-being. We practice IDEAS Principles (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Social Justice) and welcome all children, families, and team members regardless of gender identity, gender expression, age, race, religion, wealth, health, marital status, or sexual orientation. With IDEAS Principles as one of our core values, we believe in cultivating a healthy environment in which all employees feel supported while working to achieve our mission.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level