What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed) (Children’s Behavioral Health Therapist - Outpatient & CAC) position at NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS?
The Child & Family Services Division (CFSD) of the Department of Human Services (DHS), Children’s Behavioral Health Bureau is seeking an experienced youth clinician to serve as a Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed) in both the outpatient program and the Arlington County Child Advocacy Center (CAC). The Bureau is responsible for providing comprehensive, trauma informed, culturally responsive mental health and substance use services to help youth, with the support of their parents, thrive in their environments.
The Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed) position is responsible for providing an array of trauma informed, evidence-based/informed and culturally responsive, behavioral health therapeutic services (crisis and safety support services, forensic interview support and follow-up, intake and CAC assessments, individual, family and group therapy, case management, care coordination, and victim advocacy). Services are provided for both outpatient and CAC involved youth. The youth served may have experienced: child abuse and assault, mental health challenges, substance use, trauma and involvement with other child service systems (including juvenile justice, educational, and child welfare). The Behavioral Health Therapist will serve as the liaison for behavioral health services for the CAC multi-disciplinary team (MDT), which includes the Arlington County Police Department Special Victims Unit (SVU), the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney, the Arlington County Attorney’s office, Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Team (FACT), and the Arlington County Department of Human Services, which includes Behavioral Health and Child Protective Services (CPS). The Behavioral Health CAC clinician is expected to provide expertise and behavioral health consultation, training, and outreach presentations.
Arlington County DHS is committed to delivering client services in an effective, equitable, respectful, and trauma-informed manner. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring our clients are approached, engaged and cared for in ways that demonstrate competency, sensitivity and awareness of factors which impact the client experience including but not limited to: cultural identity, gender, racial, and ethnic diversity, religious/spiritual ascription, physical capability, cognitive and literacy levels, sexual orientation, and linguistic needs.
Although positions may be filled at the Non-VA Licensed or Resident/Supervisee, licensure must be earned within three years of hire. The Department of Human Services will provide supervision to staff in pursuit of licensure.
The applicable salary ranges for each designation are below (Effective July 1, 2026):
Responsibilities May Include
Note: Please refer to the guidelines for registration and licensure set forth by the Virginia Department of Health Professions prior to completing this application.
Therapists may be hired at one of the following levels:
Minimums
Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed):
Desirables: Preference may be given to candidates who are fully licensed and/or experience in one or more of the following:
Special Requirements
The applicant must possess, or obtain by the time of appointment, a valid motor vehicle operator's license from the applicant's place of residence or ability to use alternative modes of transportation. If the applicant possesses or acquires a license, the applicant must authorize Arlington County to obtain, or the applicant must provide a copy of the applicant's official state/district driving record.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon a favorable review of the applicant's driving record and criminal history which may include an NCIC check, a Virginia State Police background check, an FBI fingerprint background check, and/or a Virginia Department of Social Services Child Protective Services Central Registry search.
Must complete pre-hire federal background check and State of Virginia Central Registry check.
Employment restrictions: To ensure that dual relationships are avoided and that employees who are also clients do not relate to their service provider as co-professionals, employees will not be hired by the County to provide or support services to the team or program in which they are current clients:
State of Virginia Child Welfare and Neglect Central Registry checks will be required.
The applicant must possess, or obtain by the time of employment, a valid driver's license, and provide a copy of or allow Arlington County to obtain a copy of the driving record. Any offer of employment may be contingent upon a favorable review of the applicant's driving record.
Additional Information
Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or as established by program need. At least two evenings per week (after 5 p.m.) are required. This position can telework when not working in person, in the office or community. A minimum of 2 days in-persin work (in the community or office) is required and up to 3 days of telework is permitted per week, as approved. Telework/in-person schedule is subject to change based on program and client needs.
The Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed) position is responsible for providing an array of trauma informed, evidence-based/informed and culturally responsive, behavioral health therapeutic services (crisis and safety support services, forensic interview support and follow-up, intake and CAC assessments, individual, family and group therapy, case management, care coordination, and victim advocacy). Services are provided for both outpatient and CAC involved youth. The youth served may have experienced: child abuse and assault, mental health challenges, substance use, trauma and involvement with other child service systems (including juvenile justice, educational, and child welfare). The Behavioral Health Therapist will serve as the liaison for behavioral health services for the CAC multi-disciplinary team (MDT), which includes the Arlington County Police Department Special Victims Unit (SVU), the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney, the Arlington County Attorney’s office, Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Team (FACT), and the Arlington County Department of Human Services, which includes Behavioral Health and Child Protective Services (CPS). The Behavioral Health CAC clinician is expected to provide expertise and behavioral health consultation, training, and outreach presentations.
Arlington County DHS is committed to delivering client services in an effective, equitable, respectful, and trauma-informed manner. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring our clients are approached, engaged and cared for in ways that demonstrate competency, sensitivity and awareness of factors which impact the client experience including but not limited to: cultural identity, gender, racial, and ethnic diversity, religious/spiritual ascription, physical capability, cognitive and literacy levels, sexual orientation, and linguistic needs.
Although positions may be filled at the Non-VA Licensed or Resident/Supervisee, licensure must be earned within three years of hire. The Department of Human Services will provide supervision to staff in pursuit of licensure.
The applicable salary ranges for each designation are below (Effective July 1, 2026):
- Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed): $96,304-$149,240 Annually
- Behavioral Health (Resident/Supervisee): $83,158.40-$128,876.80 Annually
- Behavioral Health Therapist (Non-VA Licensed): $96,304-$149,240 Annually
Responsibilities May Include
- Providing specialized assessments, therapy, education, crisis and trauma support services for child abuse victims and their families referred to the CAC;
- Participating as a core member of the CAC MDT representing Children’s Behavioral Health in monthly Case Reviews, weekly CAC team meetings, forensic interviews, case specific staffing's and court proceedings;
- Partnering with schools, court services, and child welfare staff, to support behavioral health service coordination, effective treatment, consultation, and enhanced overall emotional and behavioral wellbeing of youth;
- Providing outpatient services-trauma-informed and culturally responsive individual/family/group therapy, case management, High-Fidelity Wraparound, care coordination support for youth with mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders in school, DHS office, home, court, and other community settings. Including attending school, office and/or community-based meetings and legal hearings;
- Conducting intake and mental health assessments to determine diagnosis and treatment plans/recommendations;
- Providing crisis intervention to assist youth and caretakers with maintaining safety in the least restrictive setting possible;
- Establishing effective therapeutic relationships with clients and participate as a team member by coordinating services;
- Participating in community outreach/engagement as requested;
- Ensuring all services are documented in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in compliance with clinical, court, managed care, funding, and program licensing standards; and
- Maintaining accurate records and fulfilling all administrative and regulatory requirements throughout the behavioral health treatment process, including court reviews and service delivery for youth and families.
Note: Please refer to the guidelines for registration and licensure set forth by the Virginia Department of Health Professions prior to completing this application.
Therapists may be hired at one of the following levels:
Minimums
Behavioral Health Therapist (Licensed):
- Possess one of the following professional licenses from the Virginia Department of Health Professions: LPC, LCP, LMFT, or LCSW.
- Possess a license in a jurisdiction other than Virginia and are performing supervised assessment and evaluation, diagnostic, treatment planning, case management and counseling work while awaiting licensure from the Virginia Department of Health Professions of the following professional licenses related to a behavioral health discipline: (LPC), (LCP), (LMFT), (LCSW);
- Virginia clinical license must be obtained within 90 days of hire.
- Perform supervised assessment and evaluation, diagnostic, treatment planning, case management, and counseling work as a trainee as required, to obtain one of the following professional licenses related to a behavioral health discipline in the state of Virginia:
- Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
- Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP)
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
- Must meet (apply for and receive) the educational requirements to obtain a temporary license as a Resident in Counseling (for LPC or LMFT) or Resident in Clinical Psychology (for LCP), or register as a Supervisee in Social Work (LCSW) with the Virginia Department of Health Professions within 90 days of hire;
- Obtain appropriate clinical licensure within three years of hire.
Desirables: Preference may be given to candidates who are fully licensed and/or experience in one or more of the following:
- Providing direct mental health services to children and families involved with a CAC
- Training and experience/or certification in an evidenced based trauma treatment such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Special Requirements
The applicant must possess, or obtain by the time of appointment, a valid motor vehicle operator's license from the applicant's place of residence or ability to use alternative modes of transportation. If the applicant possesses or acquires a license, the applicant must authorize Arlington County to obtain, or the applicant must provide a copy of the applicant's official state/district driving record.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon a favorable review of the applicant's driving record and criminal history which may include an NCIC check, a Virginia State Police background check, an FBI fingerprint background check, and/or a Virginia Department of Social Services Child Protective Services Central Registry search.
Must complete pre-hire federal background check and State of Virginia Central Registry check.
Employment restrictions: To ensure that dual relationships are avoided and that employees who are also clients do not relate to their service provider as co-professionals, employees will not be hired by the County to provide or support services to the team or program in which they are current clients:
- You cannot concurrently receive behavioral health services from Arlington County Community Service Board (CSB) programs while employed in an Arlington County CSB program (except for Crisis Intervention services).
- At least 24 months must have passed between receipt of CSB services from Arlington County and employment in an Arlington County CSB program.
State of Virginia Child Welfare and Neglect Central Registry checks will be required.
The applicant must possess, or obtain by the time of employment, a valid driver's license, and provide a copy of or allow Arlington County to obtain a copy of the driving record. Any offer of employment may be contingent upon a favorable review of the applicant's driving record.
Additional Information
Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or as established by program need. At least two evenings per week (after 5 p.m.) are required. This position can telework when not working in person, in the office or community. A minimum of 2 days in-persin work (in the community or office) is required and up to 3 days of telework is permitted per week, as approved. Telework/in-person schedule is subject to change based on program and client needs.
Salary : $83,158 - $128,877