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Employment at VFF- NOW HIRING

Employment at VFF- NOW HIRING

Child and Family Counselor- Full Time- Evenings Included

The Child and Family Counselor provide direct educational and supportive services to children and parents in the residential and outreach programs.

  • Conduct Mental Health Assessments for children 3 ½ through 17 years of age and coordinate therapy with parents and children of the shelter. 
  • Assess children’s needs, make appropriate referrals, coordinate with other service providers on behalf of children in the residential and outreach programs.
  • Assess parenting skills for parents in residential program and participate in development of client’s goals plan.   
  • Coordinate, develop, and facilitate Parenting Education program for victims of domestic violence.
  • Provide individual family services focused on issues related to development of positive, non-violent, parent-child interaction.
  • Coordinate Smiles program in connection with Healthy Homes
  • Participate in Multi-Disciplinary Team; act as an advocate for children.  

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work or Master’s degree in Counseling and at minimum one year of experience in direct contact with children and parents.  LISW/LPCC strongly preferred. 

To learn more on Indeed, please click here:

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Please contact Debbie Matheson at 937-376-8526 for questions or send resume to debbie.matheson@violencefreefutures.org.

Part-Time, Weekend Crisis Intervention Specialists

Multiple Part-Time Weekend Crisis Intervention Specialist Positions

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On the 8 hour shifts, you will work with a buddy to do the following: The Crisis Intervention Specialist is responsible for the 24-hour crisis hotline and for overseeing and carrying out the structured residential housing program schedule and activities.  This position is responsible for understanding and promoting the mission and values of Violence Free Futures.

For these Crisis Intervention Specialist positions, please contact Debbie Matheson at 937-376-8526 for questions or send resume to debbie.matheson@violencefreefutures.org.

Substitute Crisis Intervention Specialists

(Substitutes- Scheduled As Needed) Great opportunity for someone looking for work outside of the home to fit your schedule. Flexibility is greatly welcomed.

For the On-Call CIS position, please contact Debbie Matheson or Nicole Bullock at 937-376-8526 for questions or send resume to nicole.bullock@violencefreefutures.org.

We will want to see resume, schedule an interview and complete background checks before orientation and training begins.

Our Wish Lists Also On Amazon & Chewy

Our Wish Lists Also On Amazon & Chewy

With a simple click on our Amazon Wish List below, you will find our most current and immediate needs. Thank you!

Also, remember you can give a little extra by connecting us to your Amazon Smiles Account.

Want to compound your giving?

Connect Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County Inc. as your designated charity and shop Amazon Smile. Amazon Smile donates 0.5% of the purchase price to us!

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/NAWUQE3LT628?ref_=wl_share

We also have a Chewy Wish List!! 

Click on the link below to shop for our sheltered pets. 

Violence Free Futures| Xenia, OH | Chewy

Help Us Reach 100 Linked Households

Help Us Reach 100 Linked Households

Support FVPC when you shop with your Kroger Plus Shoppers Card. Link your card to Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County (#KA150).

We have a goal! It’s easy to do.

We have 62 linked households at this time…(11/16/2020).

Can you help us get to 100 linked households?