Deployed Resiliency Counselor

Department of the Navy

Bremerton, Washington Full-time $123,000 – $123,000 Closes Jul 26, 2026

Summary

The Deployed Resiliency Counselor (DRC) will serve as a credentialed clinical counselor in support of a Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (CVN) or Large Deck Amphibious Ship/Landing Helicopter Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) Command, deploying with the ship they are assigned to, and continuing to hold office hours on the ship when at homeport. The DRC provides short-term, focused counseling for life situations and education on various topics in a shipboard environment, both in port and at sea. NBK N91

Duties

  • Counseling, advocacy, consultation, and training duties comprise 75% of incumbent's time include but are not limited to: Provides stress and anger management; life skills; effective communication; parenting education; successful adaptation to military life; child abuse or domestic abuse identification/prevention; prevention of interpersonal violence workshops; suicide prevention; and a wide range of other training and group sessions geared toward enhancing readiness, prevention, and resiliency.
  • Develops and executes short-term, solution-focused clinical counseling treatment plans for individuals who request such services and who present commonly occurring life circumstance issues.
  • Provides individual and group counseling services, to individuals, couples, families, or groups.
  • Refers clients who present with issues falling outside the authorized scope of care within Fleet and Family Support Programs to military or civilian behavioral health providers.
  • Provides critical incident intervention, when requested.
  • Assesses and triages clients presenting with a risk of harm to self or others, with appropriate referral to the nearest behavioral health provider.
  • Receives and assesses referrals made by military and civilian agencies.
  • Maintains case records and metrics in the Fleet and Family Support Management Information System (FFSMIS), and statistics in accordance with Navy policies and regulations, complying with FFSC clinical quality standards and Counseling and Advocacy Program Desk Guides.
  • Provides safety assessment, safety planning, and triage of allegations of alleged child or domestic abuse, referring allegations requiring Family Advocacy Program (FAP) involvement to the homeport FFSC, once immediate safety concerns have been addressed.
  • Provides individual or group treatment in coordination with FAP, SAPR, and Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life (SAIL) program case managers and response coordinators.
  • Serves as the command's SAIL case manager in coordination with the homeport FFSC.
  • Develops unique trainings/classes based on the needs of the command.
  • Serves as command liaison, supporting referrals to FFSC Counseling and other FFR Programs.
  • Communicates directly with the ship's leadership triad regarding command climate, individual service members, and provides updates regarding FAP and SAIL programs.
  • Attends senior leadership meetings.
  • Engages in collaboration with various command stakeholders (e.g., department head, work center supervisor, legal and medical personnel, safety officer, chaplains, etc.) to provide consultation regarding overall command health and wellness initiatives, and to support interventions with individual service members.
  • Participates in Command Resiliency Team (CRT) initiatives, aiding and providing insight into active-duty wellness programs.
  • May be required to travel other ports or ships within the region to provide coverage or victim assistance.
  • Sexual assault response coordination/training and consultation duties comprise 25% of incumbent's time and include but are not limited to: Serves as a liaison to the homeport SARC while deployed.
  • Receives all training required of a SARC; however, the homeport SARC shall have the responsibility for overall case management and case entry into the Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID).
  • Ensures cases are transferred to the homeport SARC expeditiously and that victim confidentiality is maintained.
  • Provides an immediate response and coordination for allegations of sexual assault, which includes receiving the restricted or unrestricted report, assuring the victim is assigned a SAPR Victim Advocate and is offered medical care, and completing required notifications.
  • Provides sexual assault awareness and prevention training when deployed, as requested.
  • Communicates directly with the ship's Commanding Officer to provide regular update regarding SAPR implementation and assist with meeting annual SAPR training requirements.
  • Provides SAPR training, including training for SAPR Victim Advocates while deployed as requested by Command.
  • May serve as the behavioral health representative for the sexual assault Case Management Group (CMG).
  • Required to be trained in all positions within the SAPR program.

Requirements

Due to the unique nature of the position, selectees will be required to complete a physical examination upon entry to duty, and annually thereafter, and be determined to be physical fit for shipboard duty at all times. Due to worldwide travel, all required vaccinations, including the anthrax vaccination, may be required as a condition of employment per DoD requirements. Candidate must successfully complete a formal background check and maintain security suitability requirement. Regular and recurring work performed sitting at a desk and sitting in conferences and meetings.

Conditions of employment include:

  • Must complete one-year probationary period (unless already completed) Completion of DoD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification within 6-months of hire.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license Must apply and maintain a US No-Fee Passport upon employment.

Education

Minimum of a master’s degree from an accredited program in one of the following clinical fields: Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy or a doctorate in Psychology. Current, valid, unrestricted state licensure or certification that provides legal authority to provide clinical services as an independent practitioner. Minimum of two years (at least 2000) full-time, post masters supervised clinical experience. Minimum of two years, full time post-license clinical experience.

The following documents are required and must be submitted with application: Minimum of a master’s degree from an accredited program in one of the following clinical fields: Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy or a doctorate in Psychology. Transcripts (Must contain university logo, can be a copy) State Licensure or Certification Minimum of a master’s degree from an accredited program in one of the following clinical fields: Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy or a doctorate in Psychology. Current, valid, unrestricted state licensure or certification that provides legal authority to provide clinical services as an independent practitioner.

Required Documents

This position requires a complete application package. This usually includes your resume and any documents named in the official announcement, such as transcripts, an SF-50, or a DD-214 where applicable. Review the announcement for the exact list before applying.

About this role

The Deployed Resiliency Counselor position with the Department of the Navy is based in Bremerton, Washington. The Deployed Resiliency Counselor (DRC) will serve as a credentialed clinical counselor in support of a Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (CVN) or Large Deck Amphibious Ship/Landing Helicopter Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) Command, deploying with the ship they are assigned to, and continuing to hold office hours on the ship when at homeport. The role pays $123,000 per year.

Day to day, the work involves developing and executes short-term, solution-focused clinical counseling treatment plans for individuals who request such services and who present commonly occurring life circumstance issues. The full list of duties, conditions, and required documents appears in the official announcement linked on this page.

Who should apply

This role calls for the relevant certifications named in the posting and a valid driver's license. Be prepared for some required travel as part of the hiring process. Match your federal resume directly to the announcement's wording so a reviewer can confirm each requirement in writing. For this Deployed Resiliency Counselor position with the Department of the Navy in Bremerton, Washington, confirm you meet each requirement before applying.

How competitive it is

At $123,000 per year, this is a mid-to-senior role where a precisely tailored application matters most. Based in Bremerton, Washington, it competes within that local market, which can mean lighter competition than major metropolitan postings. The announcement closes on July 26, 2026, and federal postings can close early once enough applications arrive, so applying promptly is wise.

This overview is general guidance from Job Army to help you understand the role. Always read the official announcement for exact duties, qualifications, and requirements before applying.

Job Details

Department Department of the Navy
Job Type Full-time
Location Bremerton, Washington
Salary $123,000 – $123,000
Pay Period Per Year
Closing Date Jul 26, 2026
Posted Jun 23, 2026
Source ID 26-12991510
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