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Mental Health Counselor

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Southern Tier Independence Center

Binghamton, NY (In Person)

$45,760 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Job Description

Overview We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Mental Health Counselor to join our team. . The goals of the Children and Family Mental Health Counseling Program for children dually diagnosed with Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, as well as their families are to increase emotional stability, socialization skills, enhance or maintain relationships and friendships, improve educational outcomes, develop coping mechanisms for stress and anger, and improve their sense of well-being. Families will be eligible for counseling services to reduce stress, improve communication skills, learn tactics to cope with behavioral issues, receive emotional support, and acquire information about the range of community supports available. Education and Experience • Licensed Master of Social Work preferred, Masters in Social Work, or related field required. • Experience providing counseling to children with disabilities and their families. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 1. Strong commitment to the independent living philosophy, Person Centered Planning, consumer choice and integration of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. 2. Knowledge of the needs of children dually diagnosed with Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities, as well as their families. 3. Knowledge of programs/services available in the community that would benefit children/families. 4. Ability to effectively interact and work with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds. 5. Proficient in the use of all Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Power Point). 6. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. 7. Demonstrate professional work habits including dependability, time management, independence and responsibility. 8. Knowledge of ethical and professional responsibilities and boundaries. 9. Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills. 10. Ability to multi-task and work effectively in both a team and individual setting. 11. Capacity to work in various settings, including school visits, and community-based locations. 12. Valid Driver's License and reliable vehicle. Essential Job Functions 1. Comply with all STIC policies and procedures, United Way requirements, and applicable state and federal laws and regulations related to children and family mental health counseling. 2. Provide one-on-one or group counseling, including support groups, to children and their families. 3. Utilize creative, individualized, and strengths-based approaches (e.g., art, play, mindfulness, and sensory-informed strategies) to support engagement and therapeutic outcomes. 4. Provide counseling services in contracted school locations, collaborating with school staff to ensure services are accessible, coordinated, and aligned with student needs. 5. Support children and families in building practical coping skills, emotional regulation strategies, and social skills that can be generalized across environments. 6. Collaborate with families, school, personnel, and other service providers to support continuity of care and reinforce therapeutic goals across environments. 7. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings (e.g., school-based meetings, provider collaboration) as appropriate. 8. Complete timely, accurate, and compliant documentation of all services provided, including session notes and progress toward goals. 9. Document program progress and produce quarterly reports to submit to funding sources. 10. Collect and maintain all required statistical and other data and prepare reports within established timeframes. 11. Develop and host activities and events for program participants and the community at large to promote social interactions among children and families. 12. Create a monthly resource packet for children and families, incorporating relevant topics, creative tools, and community resources that support mental health, engagement, and overall well-being. 13. Attend all mandatory agency and departmental trainings/meetings, sign language class and advocacy committees. 14. Perform all other duties relevant to the position as requested. Join our team dedicated to transforming lives through compassionate mental health care delivered with expertise and integrity!
Pay:
$22.00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person

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