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Wellness Network Therapist

12/10/2025

Provide individual, family, and group counseling/therapy, including crisis intervention and advocacy referrals. Collaborate with other therapists and community partners to enhance service delivery and community engagement.

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
About YWCA Metropolitan Chicago: Since its founding 149 years ago, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago has been committed to serving the needs of women and girls. The YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women is actualized through a large breadth of programs and services. Regardless of race or economic status, the YWCA provides women with the support and tools they need to transform their lives, to be confident in their choices and to make valuable contributions to their communities. The YWCA’s Core programmatic areas include: Economic Empowerment Services, Sexual Violence Support Services, and Early Childhood Services. The YWCA serves over 200,000 women, children and families annually through these programs. And while the YWCA’s services are broad and varied, they are linked by a common thread—a dedication to promoting racial justice and personal empowerment. For more information about how you can support the YWCA, visit our website at http://www.ywcachicago.org or contact us at 312-762-2762. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About the Role

Description

 

POSITION TITLE: Wellness Network Therapist STATUS: Exempt, FT GRADE: 3

DEPT: Safety & Wellness PROGRAM: Wellness Network

REPORTS TO: Manager, Wellness Network Clinical Services

SUPERVISES: N/A


SUMMARY: Providing crisis intervention, short-term or long-term therapy and group counseling for children, adolescents and adults experiencing a range of mental health challenges, inclusive of sexual assault/abuse and their non-offending significant others and workforce development program members.---

COLLABORATES WITH: Collaborates with Wellness Network Therapists and Case Manager and SVSS Clinical and Case Management staff members and SVSS program staff members across all locations; Community Partners (e.g. Colleges & Universities); Interns; Volunteers; and other YWCA staff members.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Direct Service: Provide individual, family and group short-term and long-term counseling/therapy. Facilitate group services and workshops for members. Deliver telephone and in-person crisis intervention, information, and referrals as needed. Monitor member intake and caseload, conducting individual and group intake screening when appropriate. Furnish advocacy referrals for members to legal, medical, & social services systems as needed.

Member Data Management: Maintain comprehensive member records as required. Maintain all data entry and statistical records for multiple funding sources regarding counseling services performed. Maintain member confidentiality as required by law and funding sources.

Professional Development & Clinical Knowledge: Attend and collaborate with other Therapists in Clinical team meetings and regularly participate in group consultations. Participate in regular reflective supervision meetings as required. Complete twelve hours per year of continuing education in providing counseling services, with at least six of those hours addressing the specific member populations served. Complete other continuing education and training set by agency/funders.

Community Engagement: Establish and sustain community contacts to develop and advance the Wellness Network public presence and referral base. Participate and provide leadership in appropriate local, state and national sexual assault, mental health and human services coalitions. Consult with outside community members and groups to help design and implement new services, or support access for underserved populations, as needed. Assist with planning and implementing special programs e.g. Sexual Assault Awareness Month, "Take Back the Night March."


NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Participate in training and for agencies and coalitions providing related services. Assist with planning special programs and events.


OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED: Other duties outside of the responsibilities of the position may be assigned, whether for a project, special needs task or other assignments, including planning and supporting Mental Health Awareness Month Activities, Take Back the Night, etc.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Master’s degree- MA, MSW, etc. from an accredited college or university. LCPC or LCSW licensure preferred but not required. Fluency in both English and Spanish, preferred but not required. Minimum of one year of counseling experience required. Previous experience in working with trauma populations, specifically community violence traumatized individuals. Familiarity with reflective supervision. Availability

to work evenings. Ability to work collaboratively or independently, depending on the situations. Sound decision-making skills in emergency situations. Highly effective interpersonal and written/verbal communication skills with client members and team members Basic skill level in MS Outlook, MS Office suite of Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

Professional Training Required: 40-hour certification in Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention training (or the ability to complete this initially upon hire)

EDUCATION REQUIRED: Master’s degree- MA, MSW, etc. from an accredited college or university.


CERTIFICATION(s) REQUIRED: Licensure or working toward becoming licensed. (Illinois Department of Professional Regulation Licensure as: LPC, LCPC, LSW or LCSW.)


OTHER REQUIREMENTS: This position will require documented proof of full COVID-19 vaccination.


WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment includes offices; members and visitors may visit with children. The noise level is usually moderate. Movement requirements include walking, stooping or kneeling. There may be a need to reach, lift or move objects, such as packages, supplies and computers. Normal (or corrected) vision range; ability to see color and to distinguish letters, numbers and symbols are necessary to the work, which may require close viewing. Occasionally may need to lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Communication needs include seeing, hearing and speaking. While in the office, there will be periods of sitting, holding a telephone and using computers. Reasonable accommodations will be made for an incumbent to meet the essential responsibilities of the position.

WORK SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday and some evenings required. Schedule can vary depending on the needs of the agency.


Key Skills
Crisis InterventionTherapyCounselingGroup CounselingAdvocacyData ManagementCommunity EngagementProfessional DevelopmentReflective SupervisionInterpersonal SkillsCommunication SkillsMS OfficeSpanish FluencyTrauma ExperienceDecision-MakingCollaboration
Categories
HealthcareSocial Services
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