Behavioral Health Group Facilitator
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I am a behavioral health professional currently providing both individual and group sessions with adolescents and families in trauma-informed settings. My work focuses on supporting emotional regulation, engagement, and stability while maintaining structure, safety, and professionalism within both one-on-one and group environments.
I have experience facilitating and supporting group sessions, managing group dynamics, and utilizing de-escalation and grounding techniques to promote emotional safety. I collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams and licensed clinicians and complete timely, accurate documentation to support continuity of care.
I bring a calm, empathetic presence, strong organizational skills, and comfort with virtual service delivery. I am seeking a remote, part-time role where I can continue supporting structured behavioral health programming through both individual and group-based interventions.
Behavioral health professional with extensive experience providing individual and group sessions to adolescents and families in trauma-informed settings. Currently serving as a Counselor III, conducting biopsychosocial assessments, facilitating multiple group sessions weekly, and developing Medicaid-compliant clinical documentation using DSM-5 criteria. Experienced in behavioral observation, de-escalation, and collaborative care within multidisciplinary teams.
Background includes child welfare, court-involved populations, and behavioral health case management, with strong skills in psychosocial assessment, service planning, and court documentation. Former supervisory experience overseeing assessment quality, training staff, and coordinating services across systems. Currently completing a PhD in Criminal Justice, with a strong focus on trauma-informed practice and behavioral health systems.
Currently completing a Doctorate in Criminal Justice with a focus on trauma-informed practice and behavioral health systems. Hold a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice, with advanced training in psychosocial assessment, DSM-5 application, and work with court-involved and behavioral health populations. Academic background strongly supports applied behavioral health, group facilitation, and multidisciplinary collaboration.