Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention Clinician (LPC/LCSW)
Support accountability. Promote safety. Help clients build lasting change.
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley is seeking a skilled, client-centered Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention Clinician to provide direct clinical services within our Abuse Intervention Program. Reporting to the Clinical Supervisor, you will be part of a multidisciplinary treatment team delivering evidence-based counseling and support to address behaviors that led to domestic violence.
This role combines clinical assessment, therapy, discharge planning, and ongoing follow-up—helping clients strengthen healthy relationship skills and reduce future harm.
What You’ll Do:
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Provide direct clinical social work services to clients participating in the Abuse Intervention Program
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Conduct clinical assessments and contribute to individualized treatment planning
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Deliver individual and/or group therapy using evidence-based approaches
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Provide clinical consultation and client-centered advocacy throughout care
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Participate in a Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Team to coordinate treatment and behavioral supports
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Support discharge planning to promote continuity of care and responsible transition
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Complete post-discharge follow-ups to reinforce progress and reduce recidivism risk
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Maintain accurate, timely documentation and professional records
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Communicate professionally with staff and outside partners as needed
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Participate in supervision, trainings, and required program meetings
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Follow confidentiality and agency policies and procedures
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Complete other duties as assigned
What You Need:
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Professional mental health license (LPC or LCSW) and/or 2 years of appropriate experience
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Working knowledge of Social Learning Theory, Cognitive-Behavioral interventions, Motivational Interviewing, and clinical assessment/evaluation
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Training and experience in domestic violence is required
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Strong interpersonal (“people”) skills and the ability to engage clients effectively
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Outstanding organizational skills with the ability to multi-task and manage priorities
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Valid driver’s license and ability to meet agency driving standards
Why This Role Matters:
Abuse intervention work protects families and strengthens communities. In this role, you’ll help clients take responsibility, develop safer behaviors, and build the skills needed for healthier relationships—creating measurable impact where it matters most.
EEO of "Individuals with Disabilities" and "Veteran Status"/AA
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