The Family Visitation Coordinator is a non-clinical role responsible for overseeing the on-site implementation of supervised visitation services. This position ensures visits are conducted safely, smoothly, and in compliance with court orders and agency policies. The Coordinator manages visitation flow, staffing assignments for visits, documentation oversight, and parent–child transitions while supporting Family Visitation Facilitators in delivering consistent, child-centered visitation services.
View MoreThe Family Visitation Facilitator is a non-clinical role responsible for facilitating and supervising court-ordered or agency-approved supervised visitation between children and their noncustodial parent(s). This position ensures visits are safe, structured, positive, and child-centered while maintaining compliance with court orders, agency policies, and ethical standards. The Facilitator maintains neutrality, provides redirection when needed, and documents factual observations related to visitation sessions.
View MoreLicensed and/or Master’s-level Counselors provide direct clinical services to all program participants, including individual and group therapy, trauma-informed interventions, and behavioral support. Counselors work with a diverse population, including justice-involved clients, youth, adults, and families. They ensure program objectives are met by supporting participant progress, documenting outcomes, and contributing to performance measurement and program evaluation.
View MoreThe Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct, non-residential clinical services focused on substance use assessment, treatment, prevention, and recovery support. This role works with a diverse population, including justice-involved individuals, youth, adults, and families. The Counselor delivers evidence-based and trauma-informed interventions to support behavior change, recovery goals, and relapse prevention while ensuring compliance with organizational, programmatic, and ethical standards.
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