Family Counselor - City of Hayward
Hayward, CA
About the Job
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Next Review: 11:59PM on Friday, August 9, 2024; Open Until Filled
THE DEPARTMENT:
The Youth and Family Services Bureau (YFSB) is a unique part of the Hayward Police Department where police officers and professional counselors work side by side offering a variety of services to the residents of Hayward. For more than 40 years, YFSB has focused on helping families succeed at home, school and in the community. YFSB seeks to strengthen the Hayward community through creating opportunities for kids to grow up in healthy and safe neighborhoods and schools. The dedicated YFSB staff strives to reduce delinquency and crime through a range of services that address the specific needs of each family. YFSB also offers a variety of prevention services that encourage youth to stay out of trouble and provide them with positive ways to engage with their peers and the community.
THE POSITION:
The City of Hayward is excited to announce its recruitment for the position of Family Counselor in a limited term and permanent full-time vacancy. Under general direction, the Family Counselor provides crisis intervention, counseling, and referral services to youth, families, and individuals and performs other related duties as required, such as school based, case management, and gang prevention/intervention services.
The current vacancies are for a limited term position as well as a permanent full-time opportunity. Future vacancies can also be filled by the resulting eligible list. Candidates will be afforded the opportunity to indicate their preferred position term during the application process of this recruitment.
The limited term position is dependent on ongoing funding for the program. Funding has already been secured through FY2025 (June 30, 2025) and there is potential for the position to become permanent in FY2026.
You are:
The ideal candidate has experience providing short-term family counseling and case management services to youth and their families who are involved in the juvenile justice system or at elevated risk for involvement. They are skilled at completing safety assessments and intervening with people experiencing mental health crisis. They have the ability to work well across disciplines, particularly with law enforcement and other emergency response teams and in schools. They are knowledgeable about local community resources and skilled at forming relationships quickly.