Behavioral Health Counselor
Company: GLIDE
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Glide GLIDE is a
nationally recognized center for social justice, dedicated to
fighting systemic injustices, creating pathways out of poverty and
crisis, and transforming lives. Through its integrated
comprehensive services, advocacy initiatives, and inclusive
community, GLIDE empowers individuals, families, and children to
achieve stability and to thrive. GLIDE is on the forefront of
addressing some of society’s most pressing issues, including
poverty, housing and homelessness, and racial and social justice.
GLIDE’s mission is to create a radically inclusive, just, and
loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the
cycles of poverty and marginalization Position Summary The
Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC) for The Shop is a core member of
an innovative, multidisciplinary team operating within a barbershop
setting. The direct focus is to provide proactive, low-threshold
clinical support, counseling, and case management services to older
Black/African American men experiencing mental health issues,
substance use disorders, and/or social isolation. The BHC will work
alongside Barber Health Advocates and a Certified Peer SUD
Specialist to provide immediate triage, culturally responsive
therapy, and facilitate therapeutic groups within this trusted,
community-based space. The role is central to providing linkages to
GLIDE’s continuum of care, with a specialized focus on overdose
prevention, Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) navigation,
and supporting holistic recovery. This position will require a
flexible schedule to meet community needs, including some evening
and weekend hours. This is a grant?funded position and therefore,
is contingent on the agency's continued support at a full level of
funding. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Other duties can be
assigned, and the duties and responsibilities of the job are
subject to change without notice. Provide immediate, low-threshold
triage, assessment, and direct counseling services to participants
of The Shop who are struggling with mental health, emotional
wellness, and substance use issues. Conduct services in a flexible
manner, including brief interventions in the barbershop setting and
scheduled sessions. Develop and facilitate a minimum of 2 one-hour
therapeutic groups or health education workshops daily, as part of
the program's 40 hours of weekly programming. Groups will include
wellness check-ins, recovery groups (e.g., harm reduction, 12-step
alternatives), and workshops on topics pertinent to our focal
population, such as overdose prevention, mental health, and trauma.
Ensure groups are inclusive, culturally resonant, and promote a
peer-led model. Coordinate and manage a caseload of participants
from The Shop, completing initial intakes, brief assessments,
individualized service plans, and timely progress notes. Enter all
documentation into required database systems (ex: Salesforce)
within two (2) business days. Serve as the primary clinical liaison
for warm hand-offs from the Barber Health Advocates and Peer SUD
Specialist. Provide rapid clinical consultation and accept
referrals for participants identified during grooming sessions as
needing behavioral health or substance use treatment support. In
collaboration with the Peer SUD Specialist, provide focused
navigation and advocacy support to connect participants to GLIDE’s
internal services, including MOUD navigation, contingency
management, HIV/HepC/STI testing, and housing stability programs,
as well as external community partners. Participate in The Shop’s
mobile outreach events, providing pop-up behavioral health support
and engagement in community settings across the City. Cultivate and
maintain supportive, therapeutic relationships with participants to
provide continuous recovery and stabilization support, utilizing a
trauma-informed, healing-centered, and harm reduction framework.
Adhere to professional boundaries, ethics, and all laws regarding
HIPAA, confidentiality, and contractual agreements. Meet
professional obligations through efficient work habits,
collaboration, and active participation in staff meetings, case
conferences, in-service trainings, and individual/group
supervision. In collaboration with your direct Supervisor, complete
a minimum of 15 assigned hours of professional or skill development
each year; First Aid/CPR is required, but not included in the
minimum hours required. Minimum Qualifications Registered with the
Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as an LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or
pre-licensed associate (AMFT, ASW, APCC) strongly preferred.
Certified Substance Use Disorder Counselor (SUDC II or higher) also
accepted. Minimum of three (3) years of experience providing
therapeutic case management and counseling services to high-risk,
multiply diagnosed populations, preferably within the Black/African
American community. Demonstrated knowledge of harm reduction,
trauma-informed care, and motivational interviewing. Ability to
develop and facilitate therapeutic and psychoeducational groups.
Strong knowledge of substance use treatment, overdose prevention,
and MOUD. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within
a unique, integrated team including barbers and peer specialists.
Excellent interpersonal with an ability to establish rapport and
maintain effective relationships with participants and staff in a
fast-paced, community-based environment. Demonstrates cultural
humility and a deep understanding of the psychosocial and
historical factors impacting Black/African American men,
particularly older adults. Strong knowledge of San Francisco's
community resources and benefits programs. Proficiency with
Microsoft Office Suite and experience with electronic health
records (EHR). Experience with Salesforce is preferred. Education
and/or Experience Registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences
(BBS) as an LMFT, LCSW strongly preferred; OR prelicensed interns,
and/or graduate students providing treatment services to adults
preferred; OR a bachelor's degree in social work/psychology or
other related field, with two (2) years of experience working with
socially and/or economically marginalized, and dual-diagnosed
populations Minimum of three (2) years of therapeutic case
management activities with high-risk populations. Experience
working with Medi-Cal and related documentation requirements.
Individual counseling and group facilitation skills are essential
for this role. Lived experience is highly valued. Experience
working in a community-based setting with chronically homeless,
unhoused, and economically marginalized populations is essential.
Mathematical Skills Proficiency and accuracy in math required for
reporting data collected, eligibility screening and application
assistance for benefits, entitlements, emergency rental assistance,
and housing programs. Computer Skills Competence in MS Office Suite
(Word, Outlook, Excel) and internet research. Experience entering
and accessing information from databases; Salesforce preferred.
Physical Requirements Reasonable accommodation can be provided to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. Ability to work on a computer and see details of objects
at close range. Ability to hear within normal range, and
communicate effectively (in person, telephone or Zoom). Finger
dexterity and the ability to use all standard office equipment. Sit
or stand comfortably; and the ability to navigate throughout office
spaces (via elevator or stairs). This is a full-time (40 hour/week)
Exempt position. Work Environment GLIDE’s buildings are located in
the Tenderloin neighborhood. GLIDE maintains an "open door" policy
to the community and its clients, who frequently enter and leave
the building. This role is covered by the collective bargaining
agreement.
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