Parenting Therapist
Company: Brigid Collins Family Support Center
Location: Bellingham
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $30-31 per hour, DOE
Parenting Therapist I Brigid Collins Family Support Center
Full-Time | 40 Hours per week | Non-Exempt | On-Site | Licensed
Associate-Level (LMHCA, LMFTA, or SWAIC) About Brigid Collins
Family Support Center At Brigid Collins, our mission is to
strengthen community health and resilience by providing
trauma-informed, comprehensive support to children and families. We
believe that parents and caregivers are the foundations of a childs
well-being, and that with the right support, every family can heal,
grow, and thrive. TheParenting Academy Therapist plays a vital role
in supporting families navigating behavioral challenges, mental
health concerns, trauma, relationship stress, and complex life
transitions. Using evidence-based parent management training
interventions, youll help strengthen parentchild relationships,
build resilience, and promote positive development. This is an
excellent opportunity for a therapist early in their career who is
passionate about attachment, parentchild work, and evidence-based
interventions, and who is seeking strong supervision, supportive
colleagues, and meaningful impact. Compensation Starting wage:
$30.00/hour Bilingual add-on: $1.00/hour for fluency in Spanish or
Mixteco Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and
qualifications. Benefits High-quality medical, dental, and vision
insurance with 80% employer premium contribution Employee
Assistance Program 403(b) retirement plan with employer
contribution after 1 year Annual raises 11 paid holidays additional
paid agency closure days 12 days of accrued sick leave annually 11
days of accrued vacation in the first year Paid training and travel
Eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Supervision hours that count toward WA DOH licensure Paid licensure
renewal and paid training in evidence-based interventions What
Youll Do As a Parenting Therapist I, you will provide
compassionate, strengths-based therapy to parents and caregivers,
helping families build stronger, healthier relationships.
Assessment & Treatment Planning Conduct comprehensive intake
assessments, including interviews, observations, and screenings
Assess family strengths and needs and complete thorough evaluations
Develop collaborative, individualized treatment plans and track
client progress Therapeutic Services Provide parentchild therapy
and parent management training using evidence-based interventions
Support skill-building in positive parenting practices, emotional
regulation, communication, and relationship enhancement Deliver
dyadic therapy to strengthen attachment and promote healthy
development Facilitate group seminars and classes that offer
psychoeducation and parenting support Collaboration & Care
Coordination Partner with community agencies, schools, and
professionals to ensure coordinated services Refer families to
community resources as needed Help screen incoming referrals and
support triage efforts Clinical Documentation & Quality Assurance
Maintain accurate, timely, and ethical clinical records Meet
standards for evidence-based program fidelity, training, and
quality assurance Participate in mandatory meetings, group
supervision, and continuing education Professional Development
Attend regular clinical supervision (qualifying for licensure
hours) Participate in ongoing training in evidence-based practices
Demonstrate commitment to trauma-informed, culturally responsive,
and person-centered care Other Duties Perform additional tasks as
assigned to support the Parenting Academy and agency mission What
You Bring (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) Strong understanding of
positive discipline, behavior management, and effective
communication strategies Knowledge of child development across
cognitive, social-emotional, and physical domains Ability to
provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and person-centered
support Excellent rapport-building, empathy, and active listening
skills Ability to engage children and caregivers who have
experienced adversity or trauma Flexibility and creativity in
adapting interventions to diverse family needs Strong oral and
written communication skills for collaboration with caregivers and
professionals Ability to identify concerns, problem-solve, and
connect families with appropriate resources Effective time
management, planning, and documentation skills Willingness to
adjust schedule to meet family availability Commitment to ethical
practice, confidentiality, and professional standards Comfort
working and traveling across Whatcom and Skagit Counties
Qualifications Masters degree in mental health counseling, marriage
and family therapy, social work, or a related field Associate-level
licensure with WA State DOH (LMHCA, LMFTA, or SWAIC)or ability to
obtain within 6 months Eligible to work in the U.S. and able to
pass required background checks Valid drivers license and reliable
vehicle Fluent in English; bilingual Spanish or Mixteco highly
preferred How to Apply To be considered, please submit: Cover
letter Resume Three professional references Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. No phone
calls, please.
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