Casa Central’s Violence Prevention & Intervention (VPI) program provides high-quality, culturally and linguistically attuned, trauma-informed therapy and support services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence, child abuse/neglect, and other traumas. The Therapist provides clinical/therapeutic intervention for children ages 0-5, and their families, who have been exposed to violence or experienced trauma, and individual adult counseling for adults impacted by domestic violence. The Therapist employs individual, family, and/or group counseling modalities, and also provides supportive services, including case management, crisis intervention, safety planning, psychoeducation, and information/referral services and linkage support. The Therapist may be called upon to support program staff in program development; engage in evaluation and performance quality improvement tasks; provide public awareness/education programming and community-based trainings on themes related to domestic violence, Childhood Exposure to Violence (CEV), and early childhood trauma; support program staff in managing walk-in/crisis intakes and assessment; support Safe Start Coalition development and maintenance efforts; participate in community coalitions; and to participate in funder, accreditation, and other meetings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level