Grief Counselor - Washington, DC at Capital Caring Health
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The Grief Counselor provides short‑term counseling support to individuals, children, and families who are coping with grief and loss issues due to a death. This may include anticipatory grief support. Services are available to hospice families as well as the larger community.
Essential Duties And ResponsibilitiesThe Grief Counselor will only perform supervisory duties when recommended and educated to do so by organizational leadership.
Experience RequirementsAt least 3 years of clinical counseling experience in the areas of death/dying grief, loss and survivorship. Related clinical experience in varied multi‑disciplinary settings and with short‑term grief counseling with individuals, couples, children, families, and groups.
Education RequirementsAt least a Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Thanatology, Expressive Arts, Mental Health Counseling or Pastoral Counseling.
Required Certificates and/or LicensesLicense eligible or Board Certified based upon degree and according to jurisdiction of practice.
Overall SkillsSuperlative oral and written communication skills, ability to organize and manage projects within defined timeframe and budget. Work independently or as part of a team. Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills. Organizational skills with the ability to delegate and follow up. Manage multiple tasks and stressful situations with a positive attitude. Strong work ethic and attention to detail. Skills in clinical assessment, crisis intervention and counseling. Knowledge of grief theories, relationship and family systems, and trauma‑informed therapies. Advocates for clients with regard to communication with external support services. Conducts effective community education that enhances understanding of the unique needs of the bereaved.
Physical/Mental/Emotional SkillsExceptional leadership skills, conceptual thinking, peer motivation, problem solving, initiative, follow‑up and follow‑through. Work in a fast paced environment utilizing tact, patience, and diplomacy. Resolve conflict and be comfortable with conflict resolution and management. Facilitate the development of trusting relationships and partnerships. Maintain a positive public image for Capital Caring. Communicate respectfully, openly, honestly and directly. Push and pull heavy objects. Display a full range of body motion. Serve as coach, mentor and a positive role model. Drive extensively and navigate to new client locations on a tight schedule, sometimes in heavy traffic.
Technological SkillsProficiency in Microsoft Office and internet browsers. Effectively navigates client health information systems.
Reasoning AbilityApply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written or oral form and deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
Physical DemandsEmployee is regularly required to sit, talk or hear. Occasionally required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; taste or smell; push, pull. Requires close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Manages work‑related stress and maintains consistent customer service focus skills.
Work EnvironmentOffice environment and community/home setting. Uses computers, printers, copy/fax machines, and telephones. Noise level usually light to moderate. Temperature‑controlled building. Drives to alternate work locations to meet with clients, attend organizational sponsored meetings and training opportunities, and provide community education.
Compensation Pay Range$56,414.18 – $81,236.56
Drug Testing and Background ScreeningThis position requires consent to drug and/or alcohol testing after a conditional offer of employment is made, as well as ongoing compliance with the Drug‑Free Workplace Policy. All Chapters Health System employees performing services for Florida affiliates are submitted through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse to verify eligibility after a conditional offer of employment and ongoing eligibility. For more information, please visit https://info.flclearinghouse.com/.
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