The DC Rape Crisis Center is currently seeking qualified applicants for two
positions: Child and Family Therapist and Program Therapist. Please pass
along the attached information to any students who may be interested. If
you have any additional questions, please give me a call.
Gwen Emmons
Counseling and Advocacy Intern
DC Rape Crisis Center
P.O. Box 34125
Washington, DC 20043
202.232.0789 ext. 6017
<http://www.dcrcc.org> www.dcrcc.org
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About Us:
The DC Rape Crisis Center is a grassroots community organization serving
the Washington community since 1972. The Center provides direct services,
advocacy and education related to sexual violence. The DC Rape Crisis
Center works toward a world free of sexual violence and recognizes the
connections between oppressions in our society.
Currently, we are recruiting for staff to join our Counseling and Advocacy
department. This department implements all counseling services to survivors
and manages the 24-hour hotline and the hospital advocacy program. The
Center offers a supportive, fun work environment; flexible hours and a
benefits plan that includes paid health insurance, paid leave and a pension
plan, and competitive salary.
We are seeking qualified applicants for the following positions:
Child and Family Therapist: The Child and Family Therapist provides
individual counseling for clients (4-7) and family counseling around issues
of trauma, sexual violence and healing. The ideal candidate is a licensed
Social Worker or Professional Counselor with at least two (2) years of
experience working with children and adolescents.
Program Therapist: The Program Therapist will provide individual, couples
and group therapy to children, adolescent and adult survivors of sexual
trauma. The Program Therapist is also responsible for conducting outreach to
the Latino community and conducting trainings for professionals in community
organizations. The ideal candidate has two (2) years of experience working
with diverse communities, is bilingual (Spanish) and bicultural and
possesses a Master's degree in Social Work or Counseling. Previous
experience working with issues of trauma and sexual violence are a plus.
All positions include some evening and occasional weekend hours.
To Apply:
Please visit our website, www.dcrcc.org, for full position descriptions. To
apply, please submit a resume and cover letter via email to Santa Molina,
Director of Counseling and Advocacy, (smolina@...) Interviews will be
conducted on a rolling basis. Early application is strongly encouraged.
Reference the title of the position in the subject line of all email
applications.