The Prevention Counseling Program Manager oversees and supervises a team providing services to vulnerable youth, including counseling, crisis intervention, and outreach.
They lead program planning, evaluate services, and develop community linkages, ensuring compliance with funder requirements and maintaining data systems.
The role involves supervising staff, hiring, training, and mentoring, as well as coordinating outreach activities.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in Counseling or Human Services, 5+ years of human service experience with supervisory roles, and a valid driver’s license.
Skills required include crisis intervention, case management, knowledge of adolescent development, community resources, and strong communication skills.
The position is full-time, with participation in an on-call rotation, offering pay between $28.50 and $29.75 per hour.
All offers are contingent on background checks and driving records.