Parenting Therapist I
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Posted: May 12, 2026
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Quick Summary
A Parenting Therapist I role involves working with families, providing mental health support and guidance to help them build strong relationships and achieve their goals.
Required Skills
Job Description
Brigid Collins Family Support Center
Parenting Therapist I
Full-Time | 40 Hours per Week | Non-Exempt | On-Site
Licensed Associate-Level (LMHCA, LMFTA, or SWAIC)
Join a Team That Helps Families Heal and Stay Together
At Brigid Collins Family Support Center, we believe every child deserves safety, connection, and the opportunity to thrive. We partner with families facing significant stressors, including trauma, behavioral health challenges, and involvement with the child welfare system, to provide compassionate, evidence-based support that strengthens families and improves outcomes for children.
We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Parenting Therapist to join our Parenting Academy team. This position works closely with families involved with DCYF, including parents with open dependency cases, to provide intensive parenting support, therapeutic services, and evidence-based interventions designed to increase family stability and reduce the risk of out-of-home placement.
This is an ideal opportunity for an early-career clinician who is passionate about trauma-informed care, parent–child relationships, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families.
What You’ll Do
As a Parenting Therapist I, you will provide family-centered, strengths-based services that help caregivers build safer, healthier, and more connected relationships with their children.
You will work directly with families involved in the child welfare system, often navigating complex challenges including trauma, mental health concerns, behavioral difficulties, substance use recovery, domestic violence, and reunification planning.
Core Responsibilities
Provide evidence-based parenting interventions, including:
Family Preservation Services (FPS)
Triple P (Positive Parenting Program)
Incredible Years
Deliver parent coaching and therapeutic support in home, office, and community settings
Manage an active caseload of families referred through DCYF, providing consistent, trauma-informed parenting and therapeutic support services
Deliver services in alignment with grant and contract requirements while maintaining fidelity to evidence-based practice models and program standards
Conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and monitor progress toward family goals
Support caregivers in building skills related to:
Positive discipline
Emotional regulation
Attachment and connection
Child development
Behavior management
Communication and co-regulation
Provide dyadic and family-focused interventions that strengthen parent–child relationships
Collaborate closely with DCYF social workers, schools, healthcare providers, and community partners
Connect families with community resources and supportive services
Maintain timely and accurate documentation
Participate in ongoing supervision, consultation, and training in evidence-based practices
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation
Starting wage: $30.00/hour
Additional $1.00/hour bilingual pay for Spanish or Mixteco fluency
Compensation based on experience and qualifications
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance with 80%+ employer-paid premiums
Employee Assistance Program
403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution after 1 year
Annual raises
11 paid holidays plus additional paid agency closure days
Generous sick leave and vacation accrual
Paid training and travel
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)-eligible employer
Clinical supervision hours that count toward WA licensure
Paid licensure renewal
Ongoing training in evidence-based parenting and trauma treatment models
What You Bring
We’re looking for someone who is compassionate, collaborative, adaptable, and committed to supporting families through challenging circumstances.
Preferred Skills & Experience
Experience working with children and families impacted by trauma
Knowledge of child development and attachment
Familiarity with DCYF systems and dependency work
Experience providing parenting support or family therapy is a plus
Strong understanding of trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
Ability to engage families with empathy, respect, and nonjudgment
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in community-based settings
Qualifications
Master’s degree in counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, or related field
WA State associate-level licensure (LMHCA, LMFTA, or SWAIC), or ability to obtain within 6 months
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Ability to pass required background checks
Fluent English required
Spanish or Mixteco bilingual skills strongly preferred
How to Apply
Please submit:
Resume
Cover letter
Three professional references
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Come join a team where your work directly supports healing, connection, and resilience for children and families in our community.
Brigid Collins Family Support Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences to apply, including individuals from historically underrepresented communities. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law.