Short Term or As Needed Coverage - MFLC Counselor - NB Kitsap, Washington
Company: Leidos
Location: Silverdale
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job 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, counterterrorism 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 families you will be supporting.
Counselors have: No insurance to file. No progress notes required.
No treatment plans to develop. Intuitive reporting tools. MFLCs
will also benefit from: Unlimited and free CEUs through a Leidos
affiliate. Reimbursement for job-related license renewal fees.
Eligibility to participate in 401K retirement plan. Referral
incentives. Access to health and wellness programs with cashback
incentives. Access to Leidos’ Employee Discount Program and
exclusive discount marketplace. MFLC responsibilities include:
Face-to-face counseling to military service members and their
families (individual, couples, family, and children). Recommending
appropriate referrals and handoffs based on your experienced
differential clinical skills to military and community resources
according to the needs of military service members and their
families. Offer presentations to address social skills development
and social emotional learning that is crucial for childhood early
development. Build rapport with service members, spouses, and
children by attending installation and community events. Help
families and children with challenges that are particular to the
military community, transitions, reoccurring moves, frequent
separations, deployments, and more. Environment: At the direction
of the Department of Defense (DOD), duties are performed in
multiple indoor locations (approximately 60%) and outdoor locations
(approximately 40%). The indoor locations are located within a
military installation, a school setting, or a child development
center (CDC) setting controlled by the DOD. The outdoor locations
frequently involve traversing over uneven grassy, gravel, and/or
dirt areas, ascending/descending stairs, and exposure to the
weather. CDC settings frequently involve sitting on the floor to
interact with children for up to two hours at a time. You may
experience various environments depending on the assignment.
Licensure Portability: Great news! Under the recent National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), licensed Military and Family Life
Counselors may provide non-medical counseling services to military
families at any location in a U.S. state, the District of Columbia,
or a territory or possession of the United States, regardless of
which state the counselor is licensed in. Within the scope of the
MFLC program, a counselor may hold any independent and clinical
license recognized by the Secretary of Defense as an appropriate
license for the provision of non-medical counseling services.
Minimum Requirements: A master’s degree or higher in the Behavioral
Health Professions (MS/MSW/MA/PhD). The candidate must hold a valid
independent license in the mental health field from any US state or
territory (LCSW, MFT, LPCC, Psychologist). U.S. citizenship is
required. Must be able to pass a basic background check for
employment, a Child National Agency Check, and Inquiries
(NACI/CNACI) clearance, commonly called a Public Trust clearance.
Relocation and Travel Expenses: Candidates for specific MFLC roles
may be eligible for relocation assistance and/or daily mileage
reimbursement depending on location, role and circumstances. These
benefits are limited and will be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
Pay Range: Pay Range $28/hr. - $50/hr. If you're looking for
comfort, keep scrolling. At Leidos, we outthink, outbuild, and
outpace the status quo — because the mission demands it. We're not
hiring followers. We're recruiting the ones who disrupt, provoke,
and refuse to fail. Step 10 is ancient history. We're already at
step 30 — and moving faster than anyone else dares. Original
Posting: February 13, 2026 For U.S. Positions: While subject to
change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that
this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an
anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original
posting date as listed above. Pay Range: Pay Range - The Leidos pay
range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a
guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered
in extending an offer include (but are not limited to)
responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge,
skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with
market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other
law.
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