Child and Family Trauma Specialist
Company: Bright Beginnings Inc
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Bright Beginnings, Inc. is a
non-profit organization that operates early childhood and family
learning centers for families experiencing homelessness. Our
mission is to meet the needs of children and families living in
homeless environments by providing children with a safe, nurturing
educational environment; preparing children to enter kindergarten
ready to learn; and supporting homeless parents to stabilize their
home lives and become self-sufficient. BBI is seeking an LCSW, LPC,
or LMHC to serve as our Child & Family Trauma Specialist and is
responsible for the overall planning, implementation, coordination,
evaluation, and ongoing administration of trauma-informed care at
Bright Beginnings. The position is responsible for the full
implementation and delivery of high quality, comprehensive services
to children and families. The individual will have considerable
ability to understand chronic homelessness, intergenerational
poverty, their causes, and two generational approaches and
solutions. This person must have the ability to provide effective
leadership to plan and direct the work of others and the ability to
establish effective working relationships with the public and
others, and the ability to communicate effectively both orally and
in writing. Must be well versed in the Head Start Performance
Standards and Other Regulations, Child Abuse regulations, and
District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR). Essential
Duties: Responsible for the overall trauma-informed care at Bright
Beginnings. Provide trauma-informed and culturally competent
therapy sessions to clients. Sessions may be individual, family, or
group therapy. To monitor and evaluate clients’ progress respecting
confidentiality issues for project evaluation purposes. Maintain a
caseload of individual clients. Coordinate clinical trauma training
for the graduate student program. Provide clinical supervision to
graduate interns. To ensure that the therapy provided is of the
highest possible professional standard and that the work is safe
and ethical. Perform assessments including assessments of mental
health needs and risk assessments. Plan and implement therapy
applying psychological principles when working with individuals and
groups to assist in changing, improving, understanding, or managing
situations. Build relationships with clients and evaluate clients’
outcomes. Write reports, keep records, and provide written and
verbal reports, respecting client confidentiality issues. Complete
and submit required monthly reports to the Therapeutic Services
Manager through HMIS, ChildPlus, and the End of Month Report to the
Head Start Enterprise System (HSES). Supervise and maintain
accurate and timely written/electronic records; including
end-of-month reports, assessments, special education documentation,
screening instruments, anecdotal observations, documents for all
transitions, and other required forms. (ChildPlus, HSES). Ensure
overall compliance with local, state, and federal standards and
regulations. Maintain confidentiality of information at all times.
Attend all training, staff meetings, and team meetings as required.
Actively participate in community and program-wide activities and
events increasing awareness of program services offered through
BBI. Work collectively with all program staff. Other duties as
assigned. Qualifications: Mission and culture alignment; Master’s
degree preferred in social work; counseling, psychology, or
psychotherapy. LCSW, LPC, or LMHC required. Well-versed in the Head
Start Performance Standards and other regulations including but not
limited to child abuse regulations and District of Columbia OSSE
Licensing Regulations; Extensive knowledge of person-centered
therapeutic theory practice and interventions; Extensive
theoretical understanding of group therapy; A proven track record
in the counseling arena; Sound awareness of and willingness to
implement professional boundaries; Must maintain training and
professional development credits current; Spanish – speaking and
writing preferred, but not required; Excellent organizational, time
management, and communication skills; Strong written and verbal
communication; Track record of establishing effective working
relationships with colleagues at all levels across teams; Must have
the ability to maintain a cooperative, diplomatic working
relationship with co-workers, supervisors, families, and the
community; Must demonstrate flexibility in work settings, maturity
of judgment, and ability to work collegially; Strong computer
skills with expertise in Windows-based programs, such as the
Microsoft Office Suite; Must have DC local and Federal criminal
record clearance, Child Protective Register check status, and
substance abuse testing; and Documentation of Tuberculin-free
condition and health screening on an annual basis. Physical
Demands: Be able to lift 25-50 lbs. Be able to walk, squat/kneel,
sit on the floor, see, hear, and speak. Be able to raise objects
from a lower to a higher location or move objects horizontally from
one location to another. Be able to sit for extended periods of
time in front of a computer. Employee Acknowledgment: The job
description is intended to provide an overview of the requirements
of the position. As such, it is not necessarily all-inclusive, and
the job may require other essential and/or non-essential functions,
duties, or responsibilities not listed herein. Management, at its
sole discretion, reserves the right to change, alter, and/or
otherwise modify this job description at any time. Nothing in this
job description is intended to create a contract of employment of
any type or kind. Employment at Bright Beginnings is strictly on an
at-will basis.
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