Therapist (Bilingual English/Spanish)
Company: Pace Center for Girls, Inc.
Location: Miami
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Starting Salary: $58,000
Bilingual- Spanish and English Summary At Pace we transform girls’
lives through academic and counseling programs based on a
gender-responsive, strength-based and trauma informed framework.
Team members create a safe place for girls to learn, grow, and
heal. The Therapist role provides community-based prevention,
diversion, and early intervention services to girls ages 11-17.
This position is aimed at helping girls build resiliency and
decrease risk-related behaviors through the application of a
holistic clinical framework. Qualifications and Education
Requirements Required • Master’s degree required with a major in
Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and
Family Therapy or related field required • Minimum three to five
years’ experience required preferably working with at-risk youth •
Current driver’s license required • Licensed as a Mental Health
Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist or Clinical Social Worker
or meet licensing eligibility as a registered intern • Understand
culturally relevant needs of diverse populations • Knowledge of
case management and community behavioral health practices • Youth
development knowledge • Experience using personal computers and
basic office equipment required • Knowledge of laws relating to
youth and families Roles and Responsibilities Direct Care Services
• Increase girls’ resiliency by building protective factors at the
individual, family and community levels. • Address risk factors
using holistic assessment, goal setting, and care plan development,
and through provision of targeted clinical interventions • Empower
girls and families by improving relationships, increasing
self-efficacy, and encouraging self-advocacy, and to make decisions
that will lead to productive, fulfilling, and healthy lives •
Utilize the Transtheoretical Model of Change and
Cultural-Relational Theory, considering any history of trauma and
leveraging girls’ strengths • Provide weekly therapy services to
girls in a variety of settings (school/home/community/center) using
evidenced-based and research-informed therapeutic interventions •
Provide family support/counseling with caregivers to encourage girl
progression in the change process and to work with girls’ natural
support systems • Provide solution-focused counseling approaches
toward the resolution of risk factors for substance abuse following
the standards of the Florida Administrative Codes Chapter 65D-30 •
Provide crisis intervention as warranted, including risk
assessments and family support • Conduct psycho-educational and
therapy groups that are girl-centered, focusing on social-emotional
and life skill development • Provide wrap-around care (case)
management services, including transportation services when needed,
collaborate with outside entities and community providers involved
in girls’ care, make referrals as appropriate, and advocate for
needed resources Non-Direct Care Services, Care Planning, and
Monitoring • Engage in clinical supervision for girls served and
contribute clinical knowledge to the care planning team • Provide
advocacy within the community by attending conferences and public
speaking events • Review eligibility requirements for girls
entering the program, complete enrollment paperwork,
biopsychosocial assessments, clinical documentation, screening
tools, care plans and transition plans • Collaborate with schools
and community agencies to support the change process of girls,
infusing Gender-Responsive, Trauma-Informed, and Strength-based
programming • Contribute positively toward programmatic outcomes
and the collection of data • Other duties as assigned Additional
Qualifications and Requirements Other • Ensures the integration of
the Six Developmental Domains and Gender Responsive programming in
daily practices • Must adhere to the Pace Center for Girls Values
and Guiding Principles and upholds the ethical standards of the
Agency • Follows mission, values and principles, policies and
procedures of the Pace Center for Girls • Availability to work
evenings and weekends as required to fulfill workload requirements
• Must be able to travel by automobile, plane, train, etc.;
occasional overnight travel may be required Competencies •
Achievement oriented – action oriented. • Teamwork – collaborates.
• Self-awareness – demonstrates self-awareness. • Functional
expertise and usage – functional. • Accountability – ensures
accountability. • Oral communication – communicates effectively. •
Customer focused – focused on customer. • Integrity – instills
trust. Work Environment The work environment characteristics can be
stressful, is fast-paced and requires alertness and flexibility.
The noise level is usually quiet; however, noise can accelerate to
moderate and high levels. This position requires a Level II
pre-employment background screening pursuant to Chapters 435, 984,
985 and 943, Florida Statutes, and the Department of Juvenile
Justice policy and procedures. Additional information is available
through the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse
Education and Awareness website:
https://info.flclearinghouse.com
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