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Children Program Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

... children's programs. Preparing for adult transition requires significant early planning led by a transition coordinator who assembles a transition team and develops a transition plan with an ...

... children's programs. Preparing for adult transition requires significant early planning led by a transition coordinator who assembles a transition team and develops a transition plan with an ...

Childcare Specialist

Dallas, TX · On-site

$18.24/hr

Assists in planning age-appropriate leisure and weekend activities for children in the women and children program. * Attends all training courses as requested by the Director of Children's Services ...

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What is the difference between Children Program vs Child Care Worker?

AspectChildren ProgramChild Care Worker
CredentialsMay require specialized training or certifications in child developmentTypically requires a high school diploma and relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentOrganized programs in schools, community centers, or campsChildcare centers, homes, or daycare facilities
Employer & Industry UsageEducational and community organizationsPrivate daycare providers, centers, or family homes
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for organized programs for childrenSeeking direct childcare services for children

Children Program roles focus on organizing and managing structured activities for children within educational or community settings, often requiring specialized training. Child Care Workers provide direct supervision and care for children in daycare or similar environments, usually with basic certifications. Both roles serve children but differ in scope, environment, and credentials.

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Program Therapist - Uvalde

CHILDREN'S BEREAVEMENT CENTER

Uvalde, TX • On-site

$48K - $64K/yr

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Job description

Position Description: Job Summary
The program therapist plays a crucial role in providing compassionate support services to children and families experiencing grief and loss. The program therapist provides individual, short-term, trauma-informed counseling services for children and families in a safe and nurturing environment.JOB DESCRIPTIONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:
A: DIRECT RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIESProvides individual, short term (8-12 sessions) bereavement counseling for children and families utilizing Traumatic Grief Component Therapy or Play Therapy. Conducts biopsychosocial and other standardized assessment tools.Develops and implements treatment plan for client based on clinical assessment.Maintains a caseload of 20 individual sessions per week. Prepares progress notes and treatment plan in the client’s record within 48 hours of service.Maintains all clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory and accrediting standards and in accordance with CBCST guidelines.Demonstrates flexibility and responsiveness to emergent client needs as needed.Provides on-site crisis intervention for clients and families in acute distress. Adheres to mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse as mandated by Texas law, ensuring the safety and well-being of our clients and in accordance with CBCST guidelines. Adheres to ethical standards as outlined by the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics.Reports any concerns related to client’s wellbeing, safety and/or intent to harm self or others as mandated by Texas law and in accordance with CBCST guidelines. Depending on organizational needs and counselor availability, they may provide additional support facilitating grief support groups and grief camps as requested by the Director of Grief Support Services.Attend weekly clinical team meetings. Participates in awareness/education presentations and events as needed.May assist in educating and training staff and/or student counselors.EDUCATION/SKILLS/TRAINNING AND EXPERIENCEMaster’s degree in a relevant field (social work/counseling), clinical licensure of LPC-Associate, LPC, LCSW or LMFT with at least two years of post-licensure clinical experience.Bilingual Therapist preferred (Spanish).Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.Experience in grief, loss and trauma for children and families.Experience in working with diverse and multicultural populations.Strong organizational skills, critical thinking, and time management skills.Proficient use of computers, internet, Microsoft Office suite of programs, and multi-line phone system.Must be familiar with trauma informed care and prepared to complete Traumatic Grief Component Therapy course when offered by CBCST.Physical Requirements This position involves typical periods of sitting, walking, and clinical typing for documentation, with occasional lifting up to 20 pounds, mobility within the office and the capacity to work with children of all ages. Clear verbal and written communication, along with basic reaching and dexterity skills, are essential for successful performance.EnvironmentOffice settingThe Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas and SWBC PEO provide Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.