Position Summary
The Adult and Family Clinical Specialist provides counseling, therapeutic case management, and coordination of services for adults, couples, and families participating in Foundation Communities programs. This position ensures the delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed, and person-centered care that promotes emotional wellness, relational health, and long-term stability.
The Specialist delivers direct clinical services, coordinates care with contract counseling providers, and serves as a liaison between external providers and Foundation Communities case managers to ensure consistent communication and integrated care. In addition to client services, the Specialist trains and supports program staff in trauma-informed engagement and provides clinical supervision for interns and LPC Associates as an LPC-S.
Essential Job Functions
· Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and develop individualized, strengths-based service and treatment plans for adults, couples, and families.
· Provide therapeutic case management and short-term counseling addressing emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges impacting resident well-being and stability.
· Deliver individual, couples, and family therapy using trauma-informed and evidence-based interventions that promote communication, connection, and resilience.
· Maintain a manageable caseload with diverse clinical needs while supporting recovery, independence, and family wellness.
· Coordinate and monitor contracted therapeutic providers to ensure service quality and alignment with program standards.
· Serve as a liaison between residents, providers, and internal teams to promote integrated and trauma-informed care.
· Supervise clinical staff, interns, and LPC Associates pursuing licensure, providing regular clinical supervision and professional development in compliance with state board standards.
· Provide consultation and training to program and property staff on trauma-informed engagement, professional boundaries, and behavioral de-escalation.
· Participate in outreach and engagement activities, including resident events, health fairs, and community partnerships that promote access to behavioral health supports.
· Document all services in compliance with agency, ethical, and legal standards, maintaining confidentiality and accuracy.
· Track and analyze service utilization, outcomes, and trends to evaluate program effectiveness and guide quality improvement.
· Facilitate or co-facilitate therapeutic or psychoeducational groups focused on communication, parenting, stress management, or relationship wellness.
· Participate in case conferences, interdisciplinary meetings, and program development initiatives to strengthen collaboration across CSS.
· Uphold Foundation Communities’ commitment to equity, inclusion, and trauma-informed care in all aspects of service delivery.
· Perform additional related duties assigned to support program and agency goals.
Minimum Qualifications
· Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field.
· Must hold a current Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) credential in the State of Texas and be willing and eligible to obtain the LPC-S within a defined timeframe.
· Minimum of two (2) years post-licensure experience providing therapy or behavioral health services to adults, couples, and families.
· Demonstrated experience addressing family systems, relationship dynamics, and communication in diverse community-based settings.
· Strong understanding of trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and evidence-based clinical practices.
· Excellent communication, leadership, and documentation skills.
· Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including occasional evenings or weekends, to meet program or community needs.
· Must be able to travel or commute regularly to various Foundation Communities properties and locations as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
· Experience overseeing or evaluating services provided by contracted mental health or therapeutic providers.
· Familiarity with supportive housing, behavioral health integration, or community-based clinical programming.
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) strongly preferred.
Physical Demands/Work Environment: This position operates within multifamily housing communities that may present complex challenges related to housing instability, behavioral health needs, and socioeconomic stressors. The role requires flexibility, composure, and strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with diverse populations in a dynamic and fast-paced environment that may occasionally involve crisis situations or residents with complex needs.
Foundation Communities is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation & gender identity.