Group Facilitator
Purpose: To provide therapeutic, psycho-educational, and support group services to survivors and their families. Groups are designed to serve varied populations including female and male survivors, adolescents, children, couples, and their families.
Major Responsibilities:
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Attending to, describing, acknowledging, confronting, understanding, and responding empathically to group members behavior, statements, and themes
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Maintaining group focus
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Giving and receiving feedback in group setting
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Eliciting information from and imparting information to group members
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Attend monthly clinical group supervision
Qualifications:
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Male or female licensed professionals and/or students currently enrolled in graduate program in counselor education, social work, psychology, or other closely related disciplines
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Masters-level social workers, psychologists, and counselors
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Reliable, dependable, and self-confident about handling stressful situations
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Must attend STSM Group Facilitator Training
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Must have reliable transportation
Benefits:
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Develop clinical skills under the supervision of a Licensed Professional Counselor
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Professional Development and Continuing Education opportunities
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Learrning of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model and the implementation of such model with survivors of sexual assault and abuse
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Furtherance of career goals
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Sense of accomplishment in knowing that you have helped others, your community, and an important cause
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Networking with other agencies
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Experience of working at a non-profit agency