Master’s Level Family Counselor (FBMHP) – Family Based Mental Health Therapist
Benefits
Employer-covered health insurance or compensation if you have alternative coverage
Access to dental, vision, and disability insurance plans
401(k) with company matching after one year of service
Paid time off and holiday pay
Student Loan Paydown Program and Tuition Discounts for continued education
Professional Growth & Support
Comprehensive, employer-paid training in the ESFT model leading to valuable certification
FREE supervision provided for licensure
Weekly supervision and team collaboration to enhance your clinical skills
Structured training to support your success in delivering evidence-based family therapy
A collaborative team environment with ongoing clinical support
Bilingual candidates are eligible for a bonus
Requirements
Master’s Degree in the field of human services such as: counseling, psychology, social work, criminal justice, education, rehabilitation
Minimum of 2 years of experience working with children and/or families in a CASSP-related program
Volunteer and internship experience count toward experience
Ability to transport clients in your own car
Must have a valid driver’s license with a clear driving record
Ability to provide services in a variety of locations, including home, school, and community
Ability to participate in on-call coverage on a rotating schedule
Clearances Required
PA State Police Criminal History Check
FBI Clearance completed through the Department of Human Services
PA Childline Abuse Clearance
Description
Master’s Level Family Counselor (FBMHP) – Family Based Mental Health Therapist
Full Time | Flexible Schedule
Pay: $57,000–$64,000
Degree Required: Master’s Degree
Help Keep Families Together. Change Lives Where It Matters Most.
Are you a compassionate, resilient, and systemic thinker who believes families can heal and grow—even in the hardest moments? Do you want meaningful clinical work that helps prevent out-of-home placement for at-risk children and adolescents?
Pennsylvania Counseling Services (PCS) is seeking a Master’s Level Family Counselor (FBMHP) to join our Family Based Mental Health program. This is an opportunity for a mission-driven clinician who wants to provide intensive, community-based therapy to children, adolescents, and families with complex needs.
Our program uses the Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy (ESFT) model, and we provide comprehensive employer-paid training leading to certification so you can build advanced clinical skills while making a lasting difference in the lives of families.
Why This Role Matters
As a Family Based Mental Health Professional, you will support families who are at risk of disruption and help create stability, connection, and lasting change. This role is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about:
Keeping families together
Preventing out-of-home placement of children and adolescents
Providing intensive family therapy in the home, school, and community
Helping caregivers build stronger relationships and effective behavioral strategies
Working from a systemic, strengths-based, and trauma-informed perspective
What You’ll Do
As a Family Counselor, you will:
Provide therapeutic interventions, crisis response, and case management to help families navigate mental health challenges
Work closely with parents and caregivers to strengthen family relationships and develop effective behavioral strategies for their children
Deliver community-based family therapy in a variety of settings, including home, school, and community locations
Partner with a Bachelor’s-level Mental Health Worker to provide services to up to 8 families at a time
Participate in weekly supervision, including group and team supervision, for clinical support and growth
Receive on-call crisis consultation and participate in a rotating on-call schedule when needed
Why Work with PCS?
At PCS, we value clinicians who bring heart, perseverance, professionalism, and a deep commitment to children and families. We invest in your growth and provide the support you need to do this challenging and meaningful work well.
The Ideal Candidate
We are looking for someone who is:
Compassionate and deeply committed to helping vulnerable children and families
Gritty, dependable, and able to stay engaged in difficult clinical situations
A strong systemic thinker who understands that lasting change happens within relationships and family systems
Comfortable working in the community and responding to complex family needs
Professional, collaborative, and open to supervision, feedback, and ongoing growth
Join PCS
If you are passionate about helping families build a brighter future and want to grow as a clinician in an evidence-based, team-supported model, we encourage you to apply today.
Equal Opportunity Employer
#PCSPriority
Pay $57,000–$64,000
Degree Requirement Master's Degree
Working Hours Flexible
Job Status Full Time