What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bilingual Psychotherapist position at VICTORY FAMILY COUNSELING, PLLC?
Company Description
Victory Family Counseling (VFC) is a multicultural and inclusive mental health practice located in downtown Concord, North Carolina. Passionate about providing trauma-informed, evidence-based therapy, we aim to serve individuals, couples, and families with compassion, cultural humility, and accessibility. As a Latine immigrant-owned practice, we are dedicated to empowering underserved communities, including BIPOC, Latine, LGBTQIA individuals, and others navigating systemic barriers. Our multilingual team offers in-person and telehealth services to support clients across all life stages, with a focus on honoring diverse lived experiences. Additionally, VFC is committed to nurturing future therapists through mentorship, supervision, and training opportunities.
Role Description
This is a contract, on-site role located in Concord, NC, for a Bilingual Psychotherapist. The psychotherapist will provide individual, couples, and family therapy, conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, and offer school-based therapy and affordable programs led by interns. Collaboration with a diverse team of clinicians, community outreach, and maintaining high standards of compassionate and culturally sensitive care are key components of this role. The position emphasizes supporting underserved communities and addressing the intersectionality of client identities with evidence-based and trauma-informed approaches.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in bilingual therapy, with fluency in English and at least one additional language, such as Spanish or another language relevant to the community.
- Demonstrated ability to provide therapeutic support to individuals, couples, and families from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and identity backgrounds.
- Capacity for community outreach, delivering education, and actively engaging with underserved populations including BIPOC, Latine, and LGBTQIA clients.
- Master’s degree or higher in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field, along with appropriate licensure or provisional licensure in North Carolina (e.g., LCSW, LCSWA, LMFT, LMFTA, LCMHC, LCMHCA or similar).
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, with a compassionate, nonjudgmental approach to mental health care.
- Candidates with prior school-based therapy experience or experience working with marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply.