Trauma-Informed Youth Therapist
Company: Lusk Group LLC
Location: Cincinnati
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Background: Joe Torre, together
with his wife Ali, founded the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation in
2002 to end the cycle of violence and abuse through education, and
to create a world where every young person feels safe, supported,
and empowered. Joe is known for his 60-year baseball career and as
a nine-time All-Star, Hall of Famer, Broadcaster, Executive, and
Manager of the Mets, Braves, Cardinals, Yankees, and Dodgers. But
behind all the success was a hidden storyhe grew up in an abusive
home, carrying the pain of fear, isolation, and shame. As he came
to terms with those experiences, he and Ali were moved to make sure
no child felt alone the way he once did. At the heart of Safe At
Home is Margarets Place, named in honor of Joes mother. Margarets
Place creates safe spaces inside schools offering healing,
understanding, and empowerment. Through trauma-informed
intervention and prevention services, every child learns what
healthy relationships look like, how to care for themselves and
each other, and how to support friends in needso that they feel
safer and braver at school, at home, and wherever they go. Today,
there are 30 Margarets Place sites serving K12 students across New
York, California, Ohio, and two international locations. Since its
inception, Safe At Home has reached more than 275,000 young people,
their families, schools, and communities. This is a full-time,
school-based position located at Riverview East Academy in
Cincinnati, OH. (Note: This position is funded by a grant.
Employment is contingent upon the availability of grant funds, and
the role may be terminated if the grant funding ends.) The
Position: The Safe At Home Foundation is seeking a number of
masters level clinicians Social Workers, Creative Arts Therapists,
or Marriage and Family Therapists to continue their groundbreaking
work of teaching youth what healthy relationships look like and how
to care for themselves and each other. The school-based
counselors/trauma-informed therapists are at the heart of the
organization and provide a safer place to help children strengthen
their resilience, ground them in the support of their communities,
and underscore that the violence is not their fault. Counselors
will provide trauma-informed care, consultations, and training to
school staff, families, and communities. Working under the
supervision of a clinical supervisor, this position will provide an
excellent opportunity for new social workers to obtain their
clinical hours as well as valuable experience working with experts
in the field. The position also offers the ability to work in both
intervention and prevention, allowing counselors to develop a range
of approaches and a more comprehensive understanding of the
multifaceted impact of trauma. The counselor must be a team player
but also able to work independently. Approaching the job with an
anti-oppressive lens, they must have multi-cultural humility and
the ability to speak to a wide range of people with empathy and
respect. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a passion for
strengths-based youth empowerment work, exhibit creativity in their
approach to challenges, and be self-motivated. Additionally,
counselors will maintain the highest level of professionalism and
ethical behavior. Specific Responsibilities: Be physically present
on the school campus when school is in session. Provide individual
and group counseling to youth exposed to violence or abuse. Teach
trauma education/violence prevention curriculum to youth. Develop,
implement, and facilitate a weekly peer leadership group, peer
leader-run events, and field trips, as needed. Develop and
implement anti-violence campaigns and activities with peer
leadership groups promoting healthy relationships and raising
awareness about violence related issues. Provide outreach,
referrals, and workshops for parents/legal guardians. Provide
outreach, referrals, and training for staff and administration.
Attend committee and staff meetings and develop and maintain
relationships and collaborations with staff and administration.
Participate in weekly individual and group supervision. Comply with
the best practice standards for practice and documentation as per
JTSAH and the state. Participate in and/or accommodate on-site
program research, evaluation, and site visits. Participate in
professional development related to job responsibilities and
professional growth (e.g., clinical practice, adolescent
development, navigating systems, etc.) Perform other duties as
assigned. Qualifications: Masters degree in Social Work from an
accredited institution, or a related field. Active, unrestricted
license conferred by the Ohio Counselor and Social Work Board.
Experience working with children and adolescents. Solid
understanding of interpersonal violence (e.g., intimate partner
violence, teen relationship abuse, child abuse, etc.) and
trauma-informed principles and practice. Strong counseling and
crisis intervention skills. Solid understanding of violence
prevention work, preferred. Experience with workshop and/or group
facilitation. Experience with school-based programming preferred.
Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with others. A
strong commitment to providing anti-racist, culturally sensitive
services, as well as a knowledge of systemic issues. Ability to be
creative in engaging youth individually and in large groups.
Ability to work independently and maintain flexibility for working
in a demanding school environment. Ideal candidates will
demonstrate a passion for strengths-based, youth empowerment work;
will exhibit creativity in their approach of job tasks and
challenges; and will be self- motivated. Exhibit professional and
ethical behavior. Present with the emotional capability to engage
youth in conversations pertaining to violence, trauma, and
traumatization, and to engage resources/supports outside of work to
appropriately manage emotional wellness. Solid understanding of, or
connection to, the community, preferred. The Joe Torre Safe at Home
Foundation provides equal opportunity in employment for all
qualified persons and prohibits discrimination in employment on the
basis of race, color, creed, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry,
religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and
expression, marital status, partnership status, disability, genetic
information, alienage, citizenship, military or veteran status,
status as a victim of domestic violence/stalking/sex offenses, and
unemployment status. Compensation & Benefits : Pay bands for
counselors vary based on level of experience. Salaries range from
$67,905 $84,218 annually. 35-hour work week Medical/dental/life
insurance Vacation, sick and personal days. 401k match of 6% (after
6 months) Other benefits To Apply Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation
has retained the services of Harris Rand Lusk to conduct this
search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications may be directed in
confidence to: Kathryn Frances, Research and Operations Manager
Harris Rand Lusk 260 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor New York, NY 10016
Email cover letter and resume to: kfrances@harrisrand.com. Please
include Joe Torre SAH, Youth Therapist in the subject line of the
email.
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