Opportunity Description
Description
Key Responsibilities
- Provide trauma-informed assessment, counselling, crisis intervention, safety planning, and case management services.
- Deliver individual and group-based therapeutic supports for individuals impacted by antisemitism and hate-based trauma.
- Facilitate psychoeducational and support groups focused on resilience, validation, and healing.
- Support clients with referrals, advocacy, and connection to community and legal resources.
- Participate in intake and clinical assessment services.
- Develop and deliver educational workshops and outreach initiatives related to antisemitism, trauma, and community wellbeing.
- Collaborate with community organizations, synagogues, and service providers to support coordinated care.
- Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with agency and professional standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
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