Careers

The Kellin Foundation is growing to meet the rising needs of the communities we serve. We’re opening several new positions across the organization.

We’re looking for people who care deeply about trauma-informed work and who want to support children, families, adults, and seniors across Guilford County and beyond. If you’re drawn to mission-driven work and an innovative, nationally recognized team, this is a great place to build your career.

Applications are open now.

Help strengthen a community where healing, connection, and hope can take root.

Interested applicants must submit:

  1. A letter of interest describing why they are interested in this particular position.

  2. Complete resume including references with contact information.

  3. Complete Employment Application.

Materials should be emailed to info@kellinfoundation.org . The subject line of the email should the title of the position that you are interested in as well as your name (e.g. - Clinical Team Lead - First and Last Name).

CLINICAL POSITIONS


The Kellin Foundation is seeking a compassionate clinician to provide trauma-informed behavioral health services for children ages 3–5 through our Sprouts initiative. Services are delivered at the Kellin Foundation Hope Hub, in schools, and in community settings, helping young children and their families access care where they live and learn.

Working alongside educators, caregivers, and community partners, you'll help build resilience during one of the most important stages of child development while contributing to an innovative, mission-driven team focused on prevention, treatment, and healing.

Licensed Clinician - Young Children


FULL TIME/FULL BENEFITS

Licensed Clinician - Youth


FULL TIME/FULL BENEFITS

The Kellin Foundation is seeking a compassionate clinician to provide trauma-informed behavioral health assessments for court-referred youth through the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) initiative. Based primarily at the Kellin Foundation Hope Hub, this role works closely with juvenile court counselors, families, and community partners to connect young people with the services and supports they need.

This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by helping youth access behavioral health care at a pivotal point in their lives while working as part of a collaborative, mission-driven team dedicated to prevention, treatment, and healing.


SUPPORT POSITIONS

TUTOR


PART TIME

The Kellin Foundation is seeking a part-time Tutor to provide academic support for children and adolescents participating in Kellin Foundation programs and services. Tutoring may include homework help, individual tutoring, small-group instruction, and enrichment activities focused primarily on math and reading.

This position helps students strengthen academic skills, build confidence, and develop positive learning habits within a safe, supportive, and trauma-informed environment.

After-school and evening availability may be required based on program needs.

STUDENT INTERNSHIPS

We offer a variety of selective and competitive internship opportunities, and take pride in providing hands-on learning experiences. As an intern, you will have access to staff members who are committed to helping you build practical skills that will serve you well today and in the future.

Applications are currently being accepted for clinical positions (therapist direct contact) and communications positions for summer 2026 through 2026-2027 academic year. Internships are available in the following areas:

  • Mental health and substance use therapeutic services

  • Advocacy and navigation

  • Case management

  • Marketing, development, and communication

  • Prevention and community-based programming

To apply, send a cover letter stating your interest and a resume to intern@kellinfoundation.org.