CRIS’s Refugee Health and Wellness Program is seeking a compassionate and skilled licensed mental health clinician to provide individual and group therapy to trauma-affected refugees and immigrants struggling with adjustment to resettlement in the United States.
Full-time, 40 hours/week, competitive hourly wage, medical/dental/vision insurance eligibility and paid time off and paid holidays, flexible spending account (FSA) program, 403b tax-deferred retirement savings option, direct deposit, training opportunities, availability during office hours of Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 with occasional evening and weekend availability
Please note that this program is scheduled to be funded through 9/29/2028. The position will be reviewed on an annual basis and will be renewed based on continued community need and the availability of funding.
Job Description
Provide culturally-sensitive brief and/or long-term therapy to trauma-affected refugees and immigrants
Develop and facilitate therapy groups tailored to the needs of refugee and immigrant communities that CRIS serves
Work closely with case managers and other agency staff to provide holistic support to clients
Participate in regular team meetings and contribute to case discussions
Maintain timely, accurate, confidential client records, including progress notes and treatment plans. Prepare reports as required for funding and program evaluation purposes
Participate in community outreach efforts to raise awareness of mental health resources and services available at CRIS
Provide training and education to agency staff on mental health issues relevant to newcomers
Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and awareness in all interactions with clients. Stay informed about cultural practices, trauma experiences, and resettlement challenges specific to refugee populations
Offer support and crisis intervention for clients experiencing acute distress or emergencies. Ensure that appropriate referrals and follow-ups are made
Engage in ongoing professional development and self-care to maintain personal well-being and high-quality service delivery
Collaborate with student interns in the provision of program services, offering mentorship and guidance
Perform other related duties as assigned to help meet the goals of the program and agency
Minimum Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy. Licensure or certification in the state of Ohio as a mental health professional (LSW, LISW, MFT, LPC, LPCC)
Strong understanding of trauma-informed care and cultural competence/humility
Crisis intervention skills and experience
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and rapport building skills
Ability to be self-directed with position responsibilities
Ability to be flexible and adaptable in clinical role/method/structure
Skilled at working on a team
Proficient in maintaining confidential clients' records and preparing reports
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Apps including Google Drive, e-mail, and internet
Possess professional/academic abilities in English across all skill areas including clear pronunciation in speaking and correct grammar and spelling in writing
Experience working with diverse populations and limited English-speaking communities
Experience working with an interpreter preferred, but not required
Fluency in the a language spoken by the communities served is preferred, but not required
Participate in a required background check
CRIS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disabilities, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. All employment decisions shall be consistent with the principles of equal opportunity employment. Accommodations to enable all individuals to participate in the application process may be provided upon advance request.