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A leading company is seeking clinical counselors to provide critical Family Readiness Coordination Services for the Navy's Fleet and Family Support Programs. Candidates must have a relevant master's or doctoral degree and clinical experience, focusing on non-medical counseling. The role involves remote counseling and requires strong interpersonal skills.
Strategic Resources, Inc. (SRI) is an international, ISO 9001, 20000, 27001 Certified, CMMI Level 3 Rated full-service provider with more than 36 years’ experience in the Federal, Military, and Commercial Marketplaces. SRI is seeking committed and passionate professionals to provide critical ECRC Family Readiness Coordination Services to the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Programs (FFSPs) designed to maximize the well-being of active duty, retirees, civilians (OCONUS) and their families.
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) requires comprehensive services, programs, personnel and administrative support for Fleet and Family Support Programs (FFSPs) located throughout CONUS and OCONUS. The overall goal is to implement and evaluate established services and programs designed to maximize the well-being of active duty, retirees, civilians (OCONUS) and their families. We are required to develop concepts, structures, processes, procedures, and practices for meeting these objectives. The purpose of this contract is twofold: to provide global staffing to augment existing FFSP and personnel; and to provide FFSP with webinar hosting, production, and facilitation services through a learning management system.
The primary mission of each FFSP is to assist commands in achieving operational readiness, superior performance, member retention, and a reasonable quality of life for military personnel and their families. Commands and FFSPs share the common goals of keeping individuals and families resilient and strong, preventing dysfunction, facilitating self-sufficiency, and creating overall well-being.
Tasks include crisis response, psychological first aid, non-medical counseling, Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life (SAIL), Family Advocacy Program case management and intervention, and emergency preparedness and response. Additional programs may be provided if time permits.
Clinical counselors must meet or exceed Tier II qualified clinical practitioners as per SECNAVINST 1754.7A, with a master’s degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, or a doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited institution. They must hold a current, valid, and unrestricted clinical license or certification, and have at least two years of supervised clinical experience, including 2000 hours, with experience in child abuse and domestic abuse fields.
Clinical counselors provide non-medical counseling remotely, focusing on assessments and short-term solutions via MS Teams or telephonic contact. They must be located within 100 miles of a Navy installation within their area of responsibility.
Must be U.S. Citizen, have reliable transportation, pass a background check, and demonstrate strong interpersonal, communication, judgment, and professionalism skills.