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Rising Ground Therapist (Path to Healing) in Brooklyn, New York
Overview
Rising Ground provides caring support and proven paths to positive change, helping children, adults, and families rise above adversity, and each year, Rising Ground is a positive force in the lives of more than 25,000 individuals. We do this through 101 programs in 138 locations throughout New York City and Westchester. Our strong belief and commitment to diversity shows not just through our work with supported persons, but is integral to the building of a strong staff that reflects the communities we serve. At Rising Ground, we are passionate about transforming lives through a lens of equity, cultural humility, and healing-centered engagement. If you are someone who believes in the power of social justice and restorative practices to create positive change, and you are eager to help others find pathways to healing and empowerment, this role is an opportunity to make a profound difference in the lives of those who need it most.
In this role,the therapistwill provide individual and group therapy, using a holistic, culturally sensitive approach that prioritizes the unique needs of trauma survivors. By addressing the psychological, emotional, and social impacts of trauma, the therapist will play a pivotal role in the healing process, drawing on a deep sense of empathy and clinical expertise. This position requires a passion for social equity and restorative practices, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team.
The therapistwill utilize various therapeutic modalities to meet clients’ needs, while also supporting them in navigating complex systems such as housing, healthcare, and justice services. By embracing cultural humility and a strengths-based approach, the therapist will advocate for survivors as they work toward stability and healing. This is an opportunity for someone passionate about creating restorative spaces where survivors can rebuild trust, reclaim agency, and move forward in their recovery.
Responsibilities
Provide trauma-informed therapeutic individual, family, group, and crisis services.
Assess and plan personalized treatment using trauma-informed, evidence-based models that integrate emotional, psychological, and community-based support through a strengths-based approach.
Conduct crisis intervention and offer emotional support as needed, ensuring survivor safety and stabilization.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care, including legal advocacy, housing assistance, and medical referrals.
Coordinate with community organizations to ensure clients have access to services and resources.
Implement restorative justice techniques such as mediation, support circles, and community-building activities to foster healing and reconciliation for survivors.
Support survivors in navigating the emotional impact of trauma, helping them regain control through empowerment and self-advocacy.
Participate in community presentations and outreach to raise awareness about the program and build partnerships with local organizations.
Participate in weekly individual supervision, team meetings, and training sessions.
Mentor and supervise interns as needed, contributing to Rising Ground’s professional development initiatives.
Maintain accurate case files.
Complete all required paperwork in a timely manner.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or a related field. LMSW, or LMHC preferred.
Licensure required within 6 months of hire.
Proven experience providing clinical services to survivors of trauma and violence, with a strong foundation in trauma-informed, anti-oppressive practices.
Commitment to social justice and cultural humility, with extensive experience working with marginalized populations.
Skilled in both clinical case management and delivering evidence-based, trauma-focused psychotherapy.
Strong abilities in clinical assessment, therapeutic services and treatment planning, with a person-centered approach.
Adaptability and flexibility in managing diverse caseloads, working independently, and collaborating effectively in a multidisciplinary team setting.
Exceptional interpersonal, documentation, and organizational skills.
Training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Internal Family Systems (IFS), or similar evidence-based practices for trauma recovery is preferred.
Deep understanding of trauma and violence dynamics and the impact on survivors.
Proficiency in supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds with varying identities and life experiences.
Commitment to trauma-informed and person-centered practice.
A passion for incorporating reflective practices on race, oppression, and diversity into clinical work, fostering a more inclusive and healing environment.
Bilingual in English/Spanish or Haitian Creole preferred.
Work Environment:
Hybrid (In-office and remote), with flexibility to meet clients at various community locations or virtually. This position will be based out of our Bronx location, with the opportunity to work from our Harlem office and opportunity for a remote/hybrid schedule.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: 35 hours a week, Monday through Friday 9am-5pm
Travel (if required):May be required depending on client needs.
Salary: $70k
Job LocationsUS-NY-Brooklyn
Posted Date2 months ago(9/24/2024 3:20 PM)
Job ID 2024-2943
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Category Therapist