BRIGHT BEGINNINGS THERAPIST (Infant Mental Health, ages 3-5)
Company: Youth Crisis Center Inc
Location: Jacksonville
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Overview Provides
counseling and therapeutic support to students at local preschools
and Head Start programs, ages 3-5. Work with individuals, families,
and groups to provide evaluation, assessment, service planning,
direct psychotherapy services, health and wellness, and training to
children and families of the Head Start. This role shall also
provide training and mental health consultation services to the
Head Start staff. Therapist will assist students, families, and
schools in developing comprehensive behavioral health plans to
address needs that may interfere with student educational success
and overall well-being. The therapist will provide services in the
office, community, or in the schools. Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities The most important knowledge, skills, and abilities are
listed for Therapists . Knowledge: Knowledge of human behavior and
performance; individual differences in ability, personality, and
interests; learning and motivation; psychological or social work
research methods; and the assessment and counseling modalities of
behavioral and affective disorders. Knowledge of principles,
theories, models, methods, and procedures for counseling of
physical/mental/emotional/behavioral dysfunctions in the capacity
of individual, family, and group therapy. Knowledge of the
structure and content of the English language including the meaning
and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Knowledge
of principles and methods for psycho-educational instruction for
group counseling and the measurement of training effects. Knowledge
of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences,
human migrations, ethnicity, cultures and their history and
origins. Knowledge of counseling rules and ethics. Skills: Giving
full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to
understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate,
and not interrupting at inappropriate times. Being aware of others'
reactions and understanding why they react as they do. Using logic
and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of
alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
Actively looking for ways to help people. Understanding the
implications of new information for both current and future
problem-solving and decision-making. Abilities: The ability to
communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will
understand. The ability to listen to and understand information and
ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. The ability to
tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not
involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.
The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you. The
ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or
conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly
unrelated events). Position Duties and Responsibilities Occupation
specific tasks and the most important generalized work activities
are listed for Therapist . Perform needs assessment and goal plan
through interview, observation, client and guardian input
completely and within designated time frame as determined by
supervisor/agency policy. Assist students, families, and schools in
developing comprehensive behavioral health plans to address needs
that may interfere with student educational success and overall
well-being. Facilitate therapy sessions as prescribed on their
treatment plan, which may be held weekly, bi-weekly, or more
frequently as determined by their plan. Provide progress summaries
to the Head Start director and provide updates to the teacher.
Family therapy will be offered for each student served. Family
services may be received in the school, in the family’s community,
or YCC’s outpatient office. Attend quarterly Health Service
Advisory Committee and Disability Advisory Board meetings as
scheduled and available. Submit and provide a written report to
Head Start on all assessments and therapy sessions and submit and
complete required documentation (summary reports, contact log,
etc.) and ensure that the date, time, services, and interventions
provided are specified. Therapists will attend and participate in
all assigned child study reviews and/or consultations as identified
by Head Start and as available. Provide monthly scheduled on-site
mental health consultation for each Head Start center as a resource
to families for asking questions and seeking mental health
assistance. Enter all data entry input and submit all necessary
data entry instruments to the quality improvement department
completely, accurately and within the designated time frames.
Prepare, maintain and document all components of the client file in
a timely manner, completely, according to clinical and
documentation requirements set forth by supervisor/agency policy.
Close cases and files, completing all discharge data entry and
documentation requirements completely and in a timely manner set
forth by supervisor/agency policy. Demonstrated effectiveness in
managing client length of service through- evaluating need,
establishing goals with measurable objectives and providing
services showing resolve of identified problems. Perform outreach
efforts demonstrated through production of referrals and/or
professional contacts for supervisor follow up. Demonstrates
organizational and time management skills through timely responses
to emails, deadlines and requests, and attention to detail in
meeting task requirements. Demonstrates critical thinking skills
through display of flexibility, creativeness and ingenuity in
meeting expectations and facing client and task oriented
challenges. A positive and professional workplace manner, including
verbal and nonverbal communication, demonstrated through excellent
customer service with clients, all workplace colleagues and
community. Responsible for completion of training objectives within
established timeframes. Attend work related meetings as required.
All other duties assigned. Education and Experience 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 (registered intern eligible or above). A valid Florida
driver’s license and safe driving record is required. Mathematical
Skills and Reasoning Ability Basic and/or advanced computational
skills may be necessary. Physical Demands 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. Work Environment 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, 8am to 4pm
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