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Short Term or Coverage - MFLC Counselor - NB Kitsap, W Security Clearance
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Silverdale, Kitsap County, Washington, 98315, USA
Listed on 2026-02-14
Listing for:
Leidos
Seasonal/Temporary, Per diem
position Listed on 2026-02-14
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Mental Health -
Healthcare
Mental Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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- Description Make a difference in the lives of our military Service Members and their families with your expertise in counseling and behavioral health – without the fuss of insurance or paperwork. Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) are the first line of defense for our Service Members’ mental health, and we need flexible, ready-to-serve counselors willing to jump in at a moment’s notice.
Leidos seeks passionate licensed mental healthcare providers ready to embrace a flexible PRN-type schedule, stepping in where needed across military installations and communities to safeguard and enhance mental well-being. MFLCs proactively provide counseling services, preventative in nature, to address and provide solution-focused approaches to issues before they become greater challenges. Interested counselors may support either adults or minors in a wide variety of assignments including but not limited to being embedded with a military unit, supporting military families, or working within a school setting.
Our Mission Reserve Team may support any combination of the following assignment types based on experience and interest in those populations.
Adult Counseling:
Adult MFLCs provide non-medical support, including counseling, consultation, and outreach to eligible service members and adult family members. Non-medical counseling provided through the MFLC program is an adjunct and supplemental to the formal military behavioral and physical health treatment system. Adult counseling service is needed on military installations, either at community service buildings or embedded with a unit. The focus is on enhancing operational readiness and increasing individual and family resiliency by offering support on issues such as:
* Relationships
* Stress management
* Parenting and parent-child communications
* Child behavioral issues
* Frequent deployments
* Financial and budget issues
* Job stress Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Position:
MFLCs provide crucial mental health support to service members and their families, and when working within SOCOM, their role becomes even more pivotal. MFLCs seeking positions within SOCOM must obtain extra clearances due to the sensitive nature of the work conducted within special forces and the special operations community. Special operations commands operate in high-pressure environments with high-stakes missions, often deploying frequently and facing intense operational demands.
Service members within SOCOM are involved in clandestine operations, counter terrorism efforts, and other critical tasks where mental resilience and support are essential. The intense nature of a SOCOM position is felt within the military family as well. Spouses and children are often affected by frequent separations, lack of understanding or ability to know what the service members does day-to-day, and high-stake missions that may result in increased stress or worry for the family.
MFLCs entering this domain must be prepared for the unique challenges and demands inherent in supporting personnel and families operating within such environments.
Child and Youth Behavioral (CYB) Counseling:
CYB-MFLCs provide non-medical support, including counseling, consultation, and outreach to eligible children, youth, parents, staff, and faculty. Counselors may observe, participate, and engage in activities with children and youth; provide coaching, guidance, and support to staff and parents; and model behavior management techniques for staff and parents. CYB counseling services may be needed at installations, Child Development Centers, Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools, summer schools, camps, and programs DoD-wide, addressing issues such as:
* Identifying feelings
* Bullying
* Conflict resolution
* Self-esteem
* Managing anger and aggression
* Separation from parents
* Problem-solving
* Coping with deployment and reunification
* Transition and moving
* Sibling and parental relationships
* Time management MFLC Service Oriented Model:
The MFLC model allows you to focus on your counseling and the military Service Members and the…
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