Family Wellness Program Therapist
Confidential
Posted: April 13, 2026
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Quick Summary
This position involves working with homeless youth to provide trauma-informed therapy and support services, promoting their physical and emotional well-being.
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Job Description
Homeless Children’s Network
Position Title: Family Wellness Program Therapist
SALARY: $80,000-$90,000
SCHEDULE: Full-time position. Onsite/Hybrid
BENEFITS: Health, Dental, and Vision insurance; Commuter stipend
HOMELESS CHILDREN’S NETWORK MISSION STATEMENT
Homeless Children’s Network’s (HCN) mission is to decrease the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence for children, youth, and families; to empower families; and to increase the effectiveness of collaborative efforts among service providers to end homelessness and poverty. Since 1992, HCN has empowered San Francisco’s underserved and historically marginalized communities citywide toward a brighter future with love, wholeness, and healing.
About Homeless Children’s Network (HCN)
Since 1992, HCN has been San Francisco’s leading nonprofit agency for comprehensive early intervention and mental health support for underserved and historically marginalized children, youth, and families experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or living in intergenerational poverty. Our mobile therapeutic model is both accessible and scalable, enabling clinicians to meet clients directly in the community. As the hub of a Collaborative of 60+ service agencies and community-based organizations, we serve over 2,500 clients each year, reaching those most reluctant to trust conventional mental health systems. Central to our work is our Afri-centric mental health and wellness model. This community-defined approach addresses health inequities and the persistent cycle of racism and trauma over generations. This model not only uplifts the Black/African American communities but also strengthens the behavioral health outcomes of all San Franciscans, fostering resilience, healing, and lasting change.
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
The Family Wellness Program is a community-based initiative funded by the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF) designed to support the emotional, social, and mental well-being of K–12 youth and their families. The program provides accessible, culturally responsive services in a welcoming, family-centered environment.
Core services include short-term individual and family mental health support, wellness and enrichment programming for youth, family recreation and engagement activities, and case management and resource navigation. The program operates primarily through weekly on-site programming and quarterly events, with a strong emphasis on reducing barriers to care and increasing access to services.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Program Therapist will play a key role in delivering brief mental health services, supporting family engagement, and collaborating with program staff to connect participants to ongoing care and community resources.
The program therapist will provide assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and their families experiencing emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges. This role focuses on strengthening family systems, promoting healthy development, and supporting clients in achieving emotional well-being.
The therapist utilizes evidence-based, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive practices while collaborating with caregivers, schools, and community partners. Responsibilities include developing individualized treatment plans, conducting individual and family therapy sessions, maintaining accurate clinical documentation, and participating in multidisciplinary team meetings. The Child and Family Therapist upholds ethical and professional standards and advocates for the best interests of children and families.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct comprehensive assessments for children, adolescents, and families
Diagnose mental health and behavioral disorders in accordance with DSM guidelines (as applicable)
Develop, implement, and regularly update individualized, family-centered treatment plans
Provide individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based and trauma-informed approaches
Support children and caregivers in addressing emotional regulation, behavior concerns, trauma, attachment, and relational issues
Collaborate with parents, guardians, and caregivers to strengthen parenting skills and family functioning
Coordinate care with schools, medical providers, social services, and other community partners
Monitor client progress and adjust interventions based on clinical outcomes
Maintain timely, accurate, and confidential clinical documentation in compliance with legal, ethical, and agency standards
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, case consultations, and clinical supervision
Provide crisis intervention, safety planning, and mandated reporting when required
Advocate for children and families to ensure access to appropriate resources and services
Deliver culturally responsive and inclusive services that respect diversity and family values
Comply with professional ethics, licensing requirements, and continuing education standards
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Obtained at least a Master's Degree, especially in Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Work/Social Welfare, Marriage and Family Therapy, or similarly related field
Experienced and knowledgeable in child development, especially in BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, POC) families and communities; Familiar with resources and communities in San Francisco.
Registered with the Board of Behavioral Science (BBS) or active in the registration process - need to provide documentation by phone screen stage.
License-eligible or licensed in California
Preferably experienced in provision of therapy through EPSDT (MediCal)
Working knowledge/experience related to issues of homelessness and domestic violence
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Positive attitude and team play with proven ability to work with people of different intersecting identities.
HCN’s Community Culture
Of all the above important qualifications, bring the heartfelt quality of compassion, with exquisite cultural responsiveness as a primary guiding quality, not only of your professional life, but of what you hold dear.
Please bring a strong analysis of how race, ethnicity, culture, language, region, poverty, sexual and gender identity, age, education, opportunities and resources generationally made available or not, and systemic oppressions impact a person’s mental health.
Please have stories of your own life and how you have been a mover and shaker to transform these systems.
Please accept that HCN is a vibrant community that has a legacy that is of interest to you, and is also prompted to grow steadily, and with the respect of what has been done well central in the conversation.