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Cayuga Centers

Family Support Counselor

Cayuga Centers, Centerfield, New York, United States

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Overview Posted Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 5:00 AM

Cayuga Centers

is

hiring immediately

for

a Family Support Counselor

This is a temporary to possibly permanent position

Earn: $62,353 - $64,500/annually (Based on education)

Join our team and make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families in our community!

About Cayuga Centers

Cayuga Centers is an accredited non-profit, human services agency dedicated to family support and preservation, trauma-informed care, and serving vulnerable populations with the most unique needs. Founded in 1852 in Auburn, NY, we have a long history of delivering high-quality and innovative services to individuals, children, youth and families. We have program offices across 8 states and serve over 10,000 individuals and families annually. Join us!

At Cayuga Centers, we embrace diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We do this by taking a firm stance against hatred, inequality, bias, and injustice. We do this by providing our staff with the training, coaching, and resources necessary to grow and serve with cultural humility, acceptance, and understanding. We are responsive to the diverse needs of those we serve and staff, and are committed to ensuring that everyone feels respected, valued, and a sense of belonging.

Cayuga Centers is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee, prospective employee, or applicant based on race, color, creed, hair style/texture, religion, national origin, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state, and/or local laws.

About the Program and Family Support Counselor Position Share out belief that we all have the ability to change by using a strengths-based approach to help stabilize families involved in the child welfare system.

Our Family Support Program (FSP) serves families that have a child/children at risk of foster care placement or are in need of an intensive program. This program runs for 4-6 months with 1-2 clinician meetings a week. The goal of the program is to reduce the risk of removal, and reduce the involvement of Child Protective Services in a family's life. Our clinicians work with families to help build skills to increase positive interactions in the home and in the community. The program offers a wide range of services that are customized to support the family's needs.

Responsibilities

Demonstrate your areas of clinical strength by implementing various therapeutic interventions/modalities in your practice, which heavily include solution-focused therapy

Model and teach basic life skills to empower individuals and families to become self-sufficient

Become a primary support in helping families develop preventative and responsive skills to crisis

Serve as a leader in collaborative efforts to develop an individualized service plan that will drive the provision of Resiliency services and deliver in a manner that is trauma-informed and strengths-based

Demonstrate an inclusive and accepting practice both in the office and in the field to support a diverse and accepting culture

Required Experience

Bachelor's Degree

Three years of applicable experience in children's mental health, addiction, and/or foster care/child welfare/juvenile justice, or other related human services field and certification in an Evidence-Based Practice. Must be actively enrolled in a relevant Master's Degree program - required

Master's in Human Services or related field - required. Masters in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, or Creative Art Therapy - preferred

Experience working with children and families in a community-based or in-home setting

Knowledge of the child welfare system

Excellent communication, organizational, and collaboration skills

Possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude needed to appreciate and encourage diversity and understand the concept of cultural trauma as it applies to individual and family functioning

Valid NYS driver's license - required

Physical Requirements

Use of a personal vehicle for driving to and from appointments and activities as assigned

Word processing: Including responding to emails and completing computerized documentation

Sitting for extended periods of time

Lifting up to 50 pounds

Walking up and down stairs inside/outside as well as inside and outside of homes

Schedule

We are looking for an applicant who is willing to work a flexible schedule that suits the youth and family needs.

Full-time: 40-hour-a-week position that will require evening and possibly weekend hours. On call responsibilities included.

Why Cayuga Centers?

Certified Great Place to Work ®

Council on Accreditation (COA) Accredited

Implement best practices and evidence-based interventions

Committed to employee professional development and advancement

We embrace change, innovation, and opportunities

Our diverse workforce acts and leads with human sensitivity and respect

Large and growing national footprint

Benefits

120 hours of Vacation

10 Holidays, 3 Personal Days, Medical Appointment Time

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligible Employer

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Pet and Legal Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

FSA, Transit, and Parking savings accounts

Supplemental life insurance, critical illness, and enhanced short-term disability benefits

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