Support Specialist / Trauma-Informed Counselor
Support Specialist / Trauma-Informed Counselor
Millicent Fenwick House (MFH) - Residential Community Reintegration Program (RCRP)
Position Summary
The Support Specialist / Trauma-Informed Counselor provides direct support services to justice-involved women participating in the Residential Community Reintegration Program (RCRP) at Millicent Fenwick House. The position focuses on promoting successful community reintegration through trauma-informed care, case management, substance use recovery support, life skills development, crisis intervention, and individualized service planning.
Working within a gender-responsive and recovery-oriented environment, the Support Specialist assists residents in addressing barriers to successful reentry, maintaining employment, achieving recovery goals, strengthening coping skills, and developing healthy support systems.
The ideal candidate possesses a Master's Degree in Social Work or a related behavioral health field and demonstrates experience working with individuals impacted by substance use disorders, trauma, incarceration, mental health challenges, and community reentry.
Trauma-Informed Case Management
- Provide comprehensive trauma-informed case management services to residents.
- Conduct intake assessments and assist with development of individualized service plans.
- Monitor resident progress toward treatment, recovery, employment, educational, and reintegration goals.
- Assist residents in identifying barriers to successful community reintegration and developing strategies to overcome them.
- Maintain accurate and timely case documentation in accordance with program, contractual, and regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate referrals to community-based resources, healthcare providers, behavioral health services, housing providers, and employment supports.
- Provide supportive counseling, motivational interviewing, and psychoeducational interventions.
- Facilitate individual and group sessions focused on:
- Trauma recovery
- Substance use recovery
- Relapse prevention
- Emotional regulation
- Healthy relationships
- Life skills development
- Reentry adjustment
- Assist residents in developing coping strategies to address trauma triggers and recovery challenges.
- Support residents in maintaining recovery plans and accessing recovery support networks.
- Demonstrate knowledge of substance use disorders, addiction, recovery processes, and evidence-based treatment approaches.
- Monitor residents' engagement in treatment and recovery activities.
- Assist residents in recognizing relapse warning signs and implementing prevention strategies.
- Collaborate with clinical providers and treatment partners to support continuity of care.
- Promote a recovery-oriented environment that supports long-term sobriety and wellness.
- Serve as an advocate for residents while maintaining professional boundaries and program expectations.
- Assist residents with employment readiness, educational goals, community engagement, and independent living skills.
- Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation support as needed.
- Support residents in navigating systems including parole, community supervision, healthcare, and social services.
- Participate in resident staffing meetings and interdisciplinary case reviews.
- Maintain case files and documentation consistent with NJAC, NJDOC, licensing, contractual, and agency requirements.
- Complete progress notes, assessments, referrals, service plans, and discharge summaries within required timeframes.
- Participate in quality assurance activities and program audits.
- Maintain confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, agency policies, and professional ethical standards.
- Collaborate with residential staff, program leadership, clinicians, parole representatives, community providers, and other stakeholders.
- Participate in staff meetings, trainings, supervision, and professional development activities.
- Contribute to a positive, respectful, and trauma-informed residential environment.
Qualifications
Required
- Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW), Counseling, Psychology, Human Services, or a related behavioral health field.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience providing case management, counseling, or supportive services in a behavioral health, substance use, corrections, reentry, or residential setting.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care principles and gender-responsive programming.
- Knowledge of substance use disorders, recovery support practices, and relapse prevention strategies.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to establish professional relationships with justice-involved individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel as needed.
- CADC or LCADC
- Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or License-Eligible Social Worker,.
- Experience working within residential treatment, corrections, parole, reentry, or substance use recovery programs.
- Training in Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions, Seeking Safety, or other evidence-based trauma-informed practices.
- Experience facilitating psychoeducational or recovery groups.
- Trauma-Informed Care
- Substance Use Recovery Support
- Case Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Motivational Interviewing
- Resident Engagement
- Documentation and Compliance
- Cultural Competency
- Professional Ethics
- Collaboration and Teamwork
- Ability to work within a residential setting.
- Ability to navigate stairs and multiple floors within the facility.
- Ability to respond to emergencies and crisis situations.
- Ability to occasionally lift up to 25 pounds.
- Full-Time
- Exempt
- Reports to: Program Director or Clinical Supervisor
Salary Range
$45,000 - $55,000 annually