Therapist (professional counselor / must be licensed)
Company: Domestic Violence Center of Chester County
Location: West Chester
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTER OF
CHESTER COUNTY LICENSED THERAPIST/PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR for
CLIENTS Work Week: 40 Hours (required to work some evenings) FLSA
Status: Exempt Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Job Summary:
Provide holistic services to meet needs of underserved populations
such as elderly victims of crime, victims of human trafficking, and
victims with mental illness by using evidenced-based trauma
approaches and advocacy interventions to empower victims and
connect them to other services. Apply trauma treatments such as
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to assist victims with reducing
trauma induced mental health symptoms in the past and current since
many victims are under threat of ongoing abuse or stalking, which
directly impacts their physical and psychological safety. Job
Responsibilities: • Maintain strict confidentiality of all client
identification and information. May disclose confidential
information only with valid, informed consent from a client or
party legally authorized to consent on behalf of client. • Provide
victims with crisis counseling, follow-up counseling, group
treatment/ support groups, shelter/safe house, information and
referral, emergency financial assistance, assistance in filing
compensation claims, special services and telephone
contact/information and referral. Duties required but not limited
to the following: 1. Provides crisis counseling which includes
in-person crisis intervention, emotional support, guidance, and
counseling. Such counseling may occur: at the scene of a crime;
immediately after a crime; at the first contact between a counselor
and victim in an emergency room, at a police station, at a district
attorney’s office; or during in-person contact for the duration of
the crisis experience. 2. Provides follow-up counseling which
includes in-person and telephone individual emotional support,
empathetic listening, and guidance for other than crisis reaction
after the victimization that is designed to meet the needs of crime
victims. 3. Provides group treatment/support groups which include
the coordination and provision of supportive group activities. This
category includes self-help, peer, social support, drop-in groups,
and community crisis intervention in a group setting designed
specifically for crime victims. 4. Provides information and
referrals which includes in-person contact with victims to identify
services offered and support available by sub-grant projects and
other community agencies. 5. Provides emergency financial
assistance which includes payment for taxis, food, emergency
shelter, clothing, and emergency safety measures. 6. Provides
assistance in filing compensation claims which includes identifying
and notifying crime victims of the availability of compensation,
referring victims for further assistance to another local program
(Crime Victims Center), providing assistance with application forms
and procedures, obtaining necessary documentation, checking on
claim status, and advocacy. 7. Provides special services which
include assistance with addressing the immediate practical problems
created by the victimization. This also includes acting on behalf
of the victim with other service providers, securing childcare for
counseling or other appointments that pertain to the victimization
and securing transportation that assist the victim with attending
appointments relevant to the victimization. 8. Provides telephone
contact / Information and referrals to victims. Training • Attend a
minimum of 15 hours of training annually. • Assist with training
other individuals in the Social Service Systems. Team Work • Assist
with answering hotline and/or office line. • Participate in all
agency-wide events: 45 hour advocate training, October Awareness,
Volunteer Recognition, Various Celebrations, Fairs, etc. • Attend
staff meetings, management team meetings and other required
meetings. • Assist with accomplishing agency-wide annual goals and
objectives. • Assist with keeping the facility clean and neat. •
Prepares a monthly progress and challenge report for supervisor. •
Assist with agency’s public education events. • Assist with the
integration of core services with new agency services. • Work with
other agency managers to coordinate services for victim/survivors.
• Work collaboratively with social service agencies, hospitals,
clinics, and other community resources to assist with the external
coordination of services for victim/survivors. • Represent DVCCC
professionally at engagements, fairs, etc. • Able to establish
effective working relationships with staff, volunteers, and
internal and external colleagues. • Other VOCA duties as assigned.
Skills and Qualifications • Able to work under pressure and adhere
to deadlines. • Strong commitment to the mission and goals of
DVCCC, professional work goals and personal development. • Thorough
knowledge and understanding of issues confronted by victims of
abuse. • Able to work with victim/survivors and their children.
Able to work with a diverse population and assist them with
addressing life’s challenges • Able to deal with crisis and
confrontation. • Knowledge of current social service principles,
Social Work Code of Ethics, techniques and methods. Significant
training experience, specifically in social services. Physical
Requirements: • Much of the work performed is sedentary in nature
yet may require the employee to exert themselves with minimal force
and/or be able lift or move light objects associated with the job
responsibilities. Other Requirements • Must be willing to work
flexible hours to meet program needs and grantor accountability
requirements. • Adhere to all agency policies and procedures
(attendance, work hours, paperwork, etc.) • Child abuse, criminal
and FBI clearances as required by the state and DVCCC. • Computer
proficiency in Microsoft Office Products. • Must have
transportation to travel to DVCCC’s other sites and meetings and
trainings • Bi Lingual Strongly Preferred MINIMUM TRAINING AND
EXPERIENCE • Substantial and relevant management and leadership
experience. • Master’s Degree required • A knowledge base,
education or training specific to domestic violence is preferred.
Disclaimer The information provided in this description has been
designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed
by employees within this job. It is not designed to be interpreted
as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities,
qualifications and working conditions required of employees
assigned to this job. Management has the sole discretion to add or
modify duties of the job and to designate other functions as
essential at any time. This job description is not an employment
agreement or contract. Minimum Training and Experience • Master’s
Degree , Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), MSW in Social
Services/Mental Health required and a minimum of two years’
experience working in public or private social services HR use only
Last revised March 2024 Management? (Yes/No) Yes
Keywords: Domestic Violence Center of Chester County, Germantown , Therapist (professional counselor / must be licensed), Social Services , West Chester, Maryland