CAPA is seeking qualified candidates for a Licensed Therapist at CAPA-Independence and Clinical Intern Supervisor at CAPA-Kansas City.
Staff Therapists provide individual, family, and group counseling services for families who have experienced trauma. Counseling services are provided in the CAPA office, virtually and/or in community-based settings, including but not limited to area schools. Learn more about our Licensed Therapist position here.
Clinical Intern Supervisors recruit, screen, select, train, and provide on-going supervision and evaluation of graduate-level student interns in addition to maintaining required record-keeping and providing face-to-face child, individual, group and/or family therapy, case management, crisis counseling, court advocacy, helpline and/or any other services as assigned. Learn more about our Clinical Intern Supervisor position here.
Interested candidates should submit a current resume to CAPA Human Resources. Resumes accepted until positions filled.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Counseling for children, adults, and families
- Home visiting through Healthy Families Jackson County™, which supports parents and caregivers
- Community education, including parenting classes, social-emotional learning, and mandated reporter training
Reports can be made anonymously, and the goal is always to protect children and help families.
You can call the child abuse hotline for your state or the national hotline:
- Missouri: 1-800-392-3738 (Outside Missouri: 573-751-3448)
- Kansas: 1-800-922-5330 (Outside Kansas: 785-296-0044)
- National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453
To learn more or get started, email our Family Support Team or call (816) 252-8388.
You can find upcoming find upcoming Parenting Skills Training (PST) classes and register online here. To schedule a presenter or ask questions, email our Community Education Manager or call (816) 601-0550 x 212.
Please email or call our Development Office at (816) 252-8388 x313. We’d love to talk with you about how you can help.