EnCircle's newly established grant-funded program within the Immigration and Refugee Services division delivers specialized therapeutic and supportive services to migrant children striving to integrate and thrive within the Richmond area. The program supports children who have experienced significant trauma and are navigating the challenges of displacement, migration, and cultural adjustment.
The part-time Bilingual Clinician is responsible for delivering trauma-informed, culturally responsive clinical services, including individual therapy, assessments, treatment planning, and crisis support. The clinician collaborates with program staff to ensure high-quality, coordinated care that meets agency and regulatory standards. Referrals for children in need of clinical services will come from other programs in enCircle and community partners, and services will be provided both in person at enCircle's Richmond office and through telehealth.
This position functions with moderate supervision and adheres to agency, state, and federal regulatory requirements.
Compensation :
We offer a competitive salary starting at $25 an hour for license-eligible and $35 an hou r for licensed.
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Flexibility to work variable hours, including some evenings.
Bilingual Clinician • Richmond, VA, United States