Behavioral Health Counselor (Licensed Therapist) in Dallas, Texas at The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc
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Job Description
About The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc
Founded in 1996 by T.D. Jakes, The Potter’s House of Dallas is a multi-generational, multi-cultural church serving thousands locally and globally through in-person gatherings, digital ministry, outreach initiatives, and strategic partnerships.
In 2025, Pastors Touré Roberts and Sarah Jakes Roberts were installed as Co-Senior Pastors, ushering in a new chapter of leadership while building on the church’s historic foundation. Together, they are advancing a future-focused, globally engaged model of ministry rooted in biblical truth and holistic human development.
Vision StatementWe are an intergenerational church passionately committed to uplifting humanity by embodying Christ’s call to salvation and addressing the world’s most pressing challenges, both locally and globally.
We believe that thriving in an ever-changing world requires a holistic approach to human development that cultivates spiritual depth, emotional resilience, meaningful community, intellectual growth, and economic empowerment.
Through innovative solutions, we meet people at every stage of life, equipping them to evolve with purpose and power
About this role:
The part-time Behavioral Health Counselor (Licensed Therapist) at The Potter’s House Dallas Behavioral Health Counseling Center is responsible for developing and implementing individualized treatment plans for assigned clients within trauma-informed environment. This includes maintaining a full caseload, conducting individual, family, couples and group counseling sessions and teaching educational classes as needed. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the Counselor provides education, counseling, and prevention services to children, youth, and families referred through internal or external agencies to support and improve their mental health and overall well-being. In alignment with The Potter’s House’s holistic approach to healing, the Counselor integrates evidence-based practices with compassion, cultural sensitivity, and, when appropriate, Christ centered spiritual support.
Key Responsibilities:
- Caseload Management: Supervise and manage a full-time caseload: provide counseling, and group services to children, youth, couples and families.
- Assessment & Treatment Planning: Conduct psychosocial assessments and develop individualized treatment plans; provide client advocacy and follow-up.
- Counseling Services: Deliver individual, group, couples and family counseling sessions; teach educational classes as needed.
- Recordkeeping & Compliance: Maintain accurate and updated case files; compile monthly statistical data and aggregate casework records; maintain active license and state laws and ethics
- Administrative Support: Coordinate caseload distribution, client assignments, contract management, and accountability services as assigned.
- Community Outreach: Engage in ongoing outreach and build linkages with community partners, schools, and the juvenile justice system; maintain positive relationships with funders, government bodies, and the general public.
- Practicum & Volunteer Supervision: Supervise graduate-level as well as agency volunteers.
- Agency Representation: Accurately represent the agency’s mission and services; provide constructive feedback from the community to management; identify opportunities for positive public relations.
- Other Duties: Perform additional tasks as assigned by management.
Qualifications:
Education & Licensure
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related field (required).
- Active licensure or license-eligible (e.g., LMFT, LCSW, LPC, LPCC) preferred.
- Additional theological training or spiritual care experience is a plus.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Minimum of three years’ experience providing counseling or managing a caseload with children, youth, and families.
- Experience with family counseling, case management, and multi-agency collaboration strongly preferred.
- Experience working in behavioral health or related settings, including telephonic consultation for mental health, substance abuse, or crisis-related issues.
- Ability to integrate life coaching approaches, including goal-setting and action planning, to enhance client progress when appropriate; life coaching certification preferred but not required.
- Ability to assess needs, determine appropriate services, and provide referrals to local providers.
- Skilled in using counseling techniques during crisis calls when needed.
- Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to make presentations.
- Ability to handle confidential matters with professionalism and integrity.
- Effective under pressure; self-starter with team-building skills, innovative thinking, and the ability to maintain high professional standards.
Benefits:
- Paid time off (following one year of service)
Schedule:
- 25-28-hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- Some evening or weekend availability may be required
- Occasional participation in church services, events, or leadership meetings
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. Such tasks shall be capable of being performed with reasonable accommodation, if necessary, that does not impair a business necessity or impose an undue business hardship and without presenting a direct threat to the safety to the applicant or others.