Counselor for Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and HT Victims
23 hours ago
Syosset
Job Description Job description: The Crime Victims Center is seeking a Therapist, a Licensed Social Worker to provide counseling to victims of domestic violence sexual assault, and human trafficking. We provide services to adults and children. Why Join Us This is a unique opportunity to help restore and expand critical services for survivors in Nassau County, while strengthening victim support and prevention initiatives across Long Island. As part of our team, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring survivors receive the comprehensive, trauma-informed care they deserve. We’re seeking passionate professionals with a proven commitment to serving vulnerable populations—individuals who are ready to make a meaningful difference and help shape the future of survivor-centered advocacy. HOURS, COMPENSATION & BENEFITS (Exempt): • Full-Time Days, 2 evenings, and Saturday., • Remoting is not permitted., • Benefits: 403b match, generous paid vacation, personal and sick days, • Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) SUMMARY Counselors take an active part in the development and delivery of counseling services for survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Therapists provide counseling/intake services and conduct in-person individual and group counseling. In addition to client services, counselors develop and present staff trainings. Therapists regularly collaborate with advocates and attend supervision to ensure best practice client care. Therapists adhere to codes of ethics and recognized standards of practice. GOALS: Provide compassionate trauma-informed support and the highest level of service to all survivors and non-offending family members to assist them in rebuilding their lives. Collaborate with and maintain professional relationships with local, state and federal criminal justice professionals and local social service providers. Maintain current knowledge of local, state and federal sexual assault, domestic violence, hate crime, and laws affecting crime victims. , GENERAL COUNSELOR RESPONSIBILITIES: • Counselors deliver specialized and trauma-informed individual and group counseling services for sexual abuse and domestic violence survivors, and survivors of human trafficking and their non-offending family members., • Counselors deliver victim-centered counseling with the goal of supporting the victim’s recovery process through listening, encouraging, validating, reflecting, giving resources, and providing a safe counseling environment., • Counselors maintain accurate client records, including intakes case notes, treatment plans, assessments, consent forms, releases of information, and other information reflecting contact with, for, or about the client., • Counselors monitor their caseloads for follow-up, documenting opening date and closing case dates., • Counselors, with the concurrence of the Supervisor, provide clients with referrals to longer-term therapy and/or other support services., • Counselors follow the agency grant requirements., • Counselors answer after-hour crisis calls and provide rape crisis response., • Counselors participate in the development and delivery of trainings to staff and volunteers on topics related to sexual assault, suicide prevention, confidentiality, trauma-informed care, neurobiology of trauma, cultural sensitivity, vicarious trauma, and self-care., • Counselors represent RCC and provide services at off-site locations as required, • Counselors demonstrate professionalism within the agency and in the community and follow RCC ethical and confidentiality practices. UNIQUE THERAPIST REQUIREMENTS • Therapists must complete the minimum Rape Crisis Center’s 40-hour Sexual Assault Training Program, and the Domestic Violence Training Program., • Counselors must stay current with continuing education, licensing, and insurance requirements., • Attend Supervision weekly and other meetings as directed., • Participate in fundraising events as needed and directed., • Maintain the library of research-based materials to use in training and/or presentation development including books and DVDs., • Assist in the development and/or delivery of volunteer, staff and other in-house trainings as directed., • Therapists must answer the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotlines respond to acute sexual assault victims in hospitals emergency departments., • Educate all victims and their non-offending family members of their rights, eligibility for services and/or crime victim compensation and on the criminal justice or family process., • Attend specialized trainings to become sensitive to the needs of rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking victims., • Maintain detailed and organized therapy files (electronic and hard copy) in accordance with policy and procedures manual and submit to random audits to ensure quality control. Complete daily CMS entries by the end of each day., • Provide supervisor with updated weekly and quarterly case status and case referral reports for entire caseload and initial each section., • Counseled, provided crisis intervention, emotional support, criminal justice advocacy, referrals and guidance, • Educated about their rights as crime victims, • Educated about the criminal justice and/or family court process, • Educated regarding available services (including medical, food, clothing, etc.) and provided multi-agency referrals (minimum 3) and provide assistance as needed., • Provided law enforcement referrals as needed, • Provided courtroom and medical accompaniment as needed, • Provided NYS and other state Victim Compensation program claim assistance and assistance in application for eligible reimbursements and assistance with VINE registration, • Provided assistance in the preparation of Victim Impact Statements (using established format) and act as an intermediary between family and criminal justice and social service agencies (DA, PA, Probation, DSS, CSE), • In cases of sexual assault, provide information regarding sex offender registration., • Educated about OVS reimbursement and provided assistance in completing applications. Additional Responsibilities: • Train new staff and interns as directed, • Monitor and participate in on going case review and supervision, • Support Program Manager and Executive Director on attendance of agency or program meetings, research and other projects as directed., • Participate on a volunteer basis in agency fundraising events as required., • Participate in the new recruit screening process for staff and interns. PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • Master’s Degree in Social Work, • Licensed Social Worker or Psychologist and CASAC added plus, • Professional liability insurance coverage is required., • Experience in counseling sexual assault and domestic violence survivors is preferred., • Experience with complex trauma is preferred., • Excellent written and oral communication skills.Company DescriptionThe Crime Victims Center (CVC) is the leading provider of comprehensive trauma-informed victim support services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, all violent crime, and elderly, minor, and disabled victims of property crime. The CVC has transformed the delivery of comprehensive trauma-informed victim services for crime victims through its National Association of Counties award-winning referral process. In addition the organization provides sexual assault forensic examiner services and rape crisis counselor response for acute sexual assault victims who present at emergency departments. Our comprehensive services include hotlines, crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, and support services for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Through education and outreach, we work to prevent future victimization and foster safer, more informed communities. CVC partners closely with law enforcement and hospitals to provide immediate, on-site crisis response. Our Advocates and Rape Crisis Counselors (RCCs) deliver compassionate support in emergency departments for survivors of acute sexual assault.The Crime Victims Center (CVC) is the leading provider of comprehensive trauma-informed victim support services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, all violent crime, and elderly, minor, and disabled victims of property crime. The CVC has transformed the delivery of comprehensive trauma-informed victim services for crime victims through its National Association of Counties award-winning referral process. In addition the organization provides sexual assault forensic examiner services and rape crisis counselor response for acute sexual assault victims who present at emergency departments.\r\n\r\nOur comprehensive services include hotlines, crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, and support services for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Through education and outreach, we work to prevent future victimization and foster safer, more informed communities.\r\n\r\nCVC partners closely with law enforcement and hospitals to provide immediate, on-site crisis response. Our Advocates and Rape Crisis Counselors (RCCs) deliver compassionate support in emergency departments for survivors of acute sexual assault.