Youth Crisis Center Inc
Location
Jacksonville, Florida
Salary
$56,000 / YEAR
Provide short-term counseling and case management to youth and families using evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches. Facilitate SNAP groups to help clients develop emotional regulation and prosocial skills while collaborating with schools and community partners.
Requires a Master's degree in social work, mental health counseling, or a related field with two years of experience working with at-risk youth. A valid Florida driver's license and safe driving record are mandatory.
At Youth Crisis Center (YCC), we don’t just respond to crises—we prevent them. As a leader in youth behavioral health and family support services, YCC provides a comprehensive continuum of care including crisis stabilization, counseling, prevention, and community-based interventions. Our work is rooted in meeting youth and families where they are—whether in homes, schools, or the community—and equipping them with the tools to build resilience, strengthen relationships, and achieve long-term success.
Our team is mission-driven, collaborative, and deeply committed to making a measurable impact in the lives of children, adolescents, and families across our community. If you are passionate about meaningful, hands-on clinical work that creates real change, YCC is where your work matters.
Join our dedicated team as a Family Link & SNAP Therapist, where your work directly impacts children, adolescents, and families facing behavioral health, family, and social challenges. This role provides an opportunity to deliver counseling, case management, and community-based support services in a client-centered environment focused on prevention, family strengthening, and overall well-being.
The therapist provides short-term counseling and case management services in office, school, home, and community settings. Using evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches, the therapist works with individuals, families, and groups to address family dynamics, parenting concerns, behavioral issues, school-related challenges, emotional regulation, anger management, self-esteem, grief and loss, and mental health needs.
The therapist also facilitates evening SNAP (Stop Now and Plan) groups, an evidence-based program that helps children and families develop emotional regulation, problem-solving, self-control, and prosocial skills. Through collaboration with families, schools, and community partners, the therapist helps bridge gaps in care, strengthen support systems, and promote positive outcomes for children and families.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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Education and Experience
Master's degree in social work, mental health counseling, or related area of study from an accredited college or university recognized by the Florida Department of Education and two years of related experience in social work or counseling with at-risk youth and families; licensed-eligible in the State of Florida preferred. A valid Florida driver’s license and safe driving record is required.
Basic and/or advanced computational skills may be necessary.
This is a sedentary position, and the incumbent will be required to sit approximately 70 per cent of the time. Little to moderate lifting of less than 25 lbs. may be required.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Monday-Friday 11: 00AM-7:00PM
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