Clinical Supervisor
Clinical social worker job at AMI International
Clinical Supervisor (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC)
Pasadena, CA | Full-Time | Mon-Fri, Onsite | $100-$110K + Full Benefits
Join a mission-driven nonprofit with more than 25 years of transforming the lives of youth and families across Southern California. We're looking for a passionate and experienced Clinical Supervisor to help lead our dedicated team-someone who thrives in a supportive environment, values collaboration, and is energized by growing and mentoring clinicians.
What You'll Do
As a key member of our leadership team, you will:
Provide supervision, coaching, and mentorship to pre-licensed clinicians and support staff
Bring clarity, structure, and accountability to program operations
Ensure clinical documentation meets DMH and agency quality standards
Train team members on progress notes, workflows, and coordinated care practices
Review and analyze clinical data to identify trends and enhance service quality
Oversee the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and ensure accuracy
Maintain strong communication between field teams and agency leadership
Support crisis situations and promote a safe, collaborative, trauma-informed environment
What We're Looking For
Active California clinical license: LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC
Minimum 2 years post-licensure in social services
At least 2 years of clinical supervision or QA experience
Strong command of DMH documentation requirements and EHR systems
A natural leader with the ability to inspire, guide, and empower clinical teams
Compensation & Benefits
$100,000-$110,000 annual salary
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with employer match
4 weeks PTO + 12 paid sick days
A compassionate, supportive, and mission-centered workplace
This is a standout opportunity for a licensed clinician ready to elevate their leadership impact while supporting life-changing work in the community.
Ready to grow your clinical leadership career? Apply today!
AMPLIFY Mental Health Therapist Associate Fellowship
Austin, TX jobs
General Notes
This position is grant-funded with an expected end date of August 31, 2026. It is designated as a fellowship opportunity for recent graduates of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work Master of Social Work (MSW) program. Eligible candidates must have graduated in either the December 2024 or May 2025 cohorts.
Purpose
This position aims to professionally develop a recent MSW SHSSW graduate in integrated healthcare service provision through therapeutic evidence-based practice models and measurement-based care approaches to full clinical licensure. Overthe two-year period, the position will meet the required supervision hours for a fully licensed clinical social worker. The position will provide therapeutic support to young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 who seek the Amplify Center for mental healthcare, which is part of UT Health Austin.
Responsibilities
Under the supervision of an LCSW-S, the mental health therapist completes a biopsychosocial assessment of patients. The applied biopsychosocial model and approach will include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, supportive therapy, and/or other techniques and modalities as clinically indicated. Completes relative evaluations and treatment plans and provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy. Participates in screening, tracking, and reporting of patient outcomes and social work interventions. Completes documentation in the clinical record related to interaction with individuals served, families, and other service providers in an accurate and timely manner, in accordance with professional ethics and with both Federal and State regulations.
Provides discipline-specific knowledge to interdisciplinary team around mental health, cultural competency, social determinants of health, and innovative ways to approach chronic illness in patients. Participates in value-based research initiatives and research for operational improvements in patient care.
Provides care management to include connecting patients to needed resources such as community mental health services, and other resources in the community.
Maintains clear, timely, adequate, and professional documentation of patient progress, in assessment, goal planning, and discharge processes.
Work collaboratively with an integrated team and provide discipline-specific knowledge about mental health and successful ways to approach young adults' social and emotional needs at work and school.
Other Duties as Assigned.
Required Qualifications
Must be a recent graduate of the UT Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work with a master's in social work no earlier than December 2024.
Licensure in the state of Texas (LMSW) or be certified as an LPC Associate (LPC-A) in the state of Texas with 1,000 hours towards full clinical licensure.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with other health care professionals (i.e., physicians, psychologists, social workers, school counselors, care coordinators).
Maintain a positive, compassionate, and professional attitude when engaging with patients and their family members.
Possess excellent interpersonal skills, written and oral communication skills, organizational, planning, follow-up/follow-through, and time management skills.
Possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-provider practice environment.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Have experience delivering care as a member of an interdisciplinary team and/or working with young adults.
Have a working knowledge of and/or experience with Brief Intervention, and Motivational Interviewing, and value-based healthcare delivery.
Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred.
Ability to exercise resourcefulness and good judgment.
Ability to manage multiple streams of work.
Exceptional interpersonal communication skills; written and communication skills; organizational, planning, follow-up/follow-through, and time management skills.
Salary Range
$60,000 + depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation
Use of manual dexterity
Occasional weekend, overtime and evening work to meet deadlines
Field work as necessary
This position is a grant-funded fellowship role with an expected end date of August 31, 2026
This position is located at the Amplify Center on the ACC campus, where a split amount of office and virtual time is required for the position based on provider schedule
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
Important for applicants who are NOT current university employees or contingent workers: You will be prompted to submit your resume the first time you apply, then you will be provided an option to upload a new Resume for subsequent applications. Any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) will be uploaded in the Application Questions section; you will be able to multi-select additional files. Before submitting your online job application, ensure that ALL Required Materials have been uploaded. Once your job application has been submitted, you cannot make changes.
Important for Current university employees and contingent workers: As a current university employee or contingent worker, you MUST apply within Workday by searching for Find UT Jobs. If you are a current University employee, log-in to Workday, navigate to your Worker Profile, click the Career link in the left hand navigation menu and then update the sections in your Professional Profile before you apply. This information will be pulled in to your application. The application is one page and you will be prompted to upload your resume. In addition, you must respond to the application questions presented to upload any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) that were noted above
Social Work Supervisor
Lincoln Park, MI jobs
We are looking for a dedicated Supervisor to join our team in a role that combines administrative oversight with clinical leadership. This position involves managing the delivery of services across multiple programs serving community institutions and client populations. The standard schedule is Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but occasional evening or weekend hours may be necessary based on program demands.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide direct clinical supervision and guidance to staff members.
Organize and review all treatment documentation related to children's care and services.
Build supportive therapeutic connections with children, foster families, and biological parents.
Evaluate and coordinate both routine and emergency mental health interventions.
Make day-to-day clinical decisions regarding treatment plans for children and their families throughout their participation in the program.
Determine appropriate placements and facilitate transitions back into the community.
Conduct or arrange urgent assessments for clients experiencing crises.
Offer after-hours crisis support as part of an on-call rotation.
Oversee program operations and staff performance.
Track, analyze, and report on program outcomes, quality, and compliance.
Prepare necessary reports for internal use and external funding agencies.
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Professional Counseling is mandatory.
Current licensure in Michigan as LMSW, LLP, or LPC is required.
Minimum of three years' experience in mental health services focused on children and adolescents, including at least one year in a supervisory role.
Strong clinical expertise, including comprehensive knowledge of the DSM, assessment/intervention skills for complex family and community dynamics, crisis management, and cultural sensitivity.
Required Licenses:
LLMSW, LLPC, TLLP, LMSW, LPC or LLP licensure from the State of Michigan
Commercial Counsel - AI, Cloud Licensing & Deals
Sunnyvale, CA jobs
A pioneering AI technology company is seeking a Commercial Counsel to negotiate critical commercial transactions aimed at supporting their global revenue team. The role involves working closely with cross-functional teams to structure agreements that align with business goals. Candidates should have at least 3 years of experience in technology transactions and possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.). The salary range for this position is $175,000 to $230,000 annually, with potential bonus and equity.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Outpatient Behavioral Health - Sharp Grossmont Hospital - Per Diem -Variable Shift
La Mesa, CA jobs
Hours:
Shift Start Time:
Variable
Shift End Time:
Variable
AWS Hours Requirement:
8/40 - 8 Hour Shift
Additional Shift Information:
The ideal candidate should have shift availability on weekdays, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8 AM to 4:30 PM. This availability is necessary to cover sick calls and/or scheduled time off.
Weekend Requirements:
No Weekends
On-Call Required:
No
Hourly Pay Range (Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum):
$50.720 - $65.450 - $73.310
The stated pay scale reflects the range that Sharp reasonably expects to pay for this position. The actual pay rate and pay grade for this position will be dependent on a variety of factors, including an applicant's years of experience, unique skills and abilities, education, alignment with similar internal candidates, marketplace factors, other requirements for the position, and employer business practices.
Please Note: As part of our recruitment process, you may receive communication from Dawn, our virtual recruiting assistant. Dawn helps coordinate scheduling for screening calls and interviews to ensure a smooth and timely experience. Rest assured, all candidate evaluations and hiring decisions are made by our recruitment and hiring teams.
What You Will Do
To assist patients and families with behavioral health and environmental resources to reach the maximum level of functioning during the current episode of care. This position is responsible for conducting behavioral health psychosocial assessments and clinical interventions, inclusive of individual, group, and family therapy. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary treatment team, coordinates patient care and provides case management for assigned patients.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree Social Work from an accredited graduate program
1 Year Experience in a behavioral health setting
California BBS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - CA Board of Behavioral Sciences -REQUIRED
AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association -REQUIRED
Preferred Qualifications
3 Years Experience in a behavioral health setting
Acute/psychiatric hospital experience, discharge planning/case management experience
Essential Functions
Communication and teamwork
Maintains ongoing communication with multi-disciplinary team members regarding patient status and follow-up. Consults with team members in development of treatment plans.
Attends treatment team and staff meetings inservices and case presentations as designated by unit/department/program.
Arranges and facilitates patient care conferences for difficult/high-risk psychosocial cases to enhance resolution of identified issues.
Identifies Bioethical dilemmas and initiates appropriate response.
Testifies at Certification Review and Reise hearings regarding patient's current mental health status as appropriate.
Consults, coordinates, and intervenes in crisis situations while assisting staff in de-escalating volatile situations and facilitating Code Green and critical incident debriefings.
Develops interdisciplinary education to increase staff knowledge.
Discharge and patient follow up
Utilizes appropriate community resources on behalf of patients and families.
Develops an appropriate and timely discharge plan. Educates patient and family of options for discharge based on patient's mental health/legal/insurance status.
Provides continuity of care referrals to patients and families for ongoing community services/support upon discharge.
Schedules follow up appointment with psychiatric provider within 7 days of discharge. Provides discharge information to next level of care.
Completes thorough safety planning with patient and family including gun removal as an appropriate measure.
Leadership
Provides professional role modeling and collaboration with interdisciplinary team, assisting unlicensed MFTs, Social Workers and students to develop competency and acquire technical skills:
Designs, implements, and/or supports evidence-based processes and therapeutic programs for patients and families that improve clinical practice.
Provides the acquisition of clinical knowledge and skills to new staff/student interns and interdisciplinary team.
Provides leadership as role model and/or consultant to develop/retain professional clinical staff.
Foster the integration of the professional role as a clinical decision maker by providing consultation and educational presentations to members of the healthcare team.
Attends and participates in meetings and assists management in decision making in absence of Manager/Lead.
Patient assessment
Assesses, evaluates, and documents the psychosocial needs of the patient and family:
Performs appropriate patient assessments (psychosocial, SI/HI, safety, DC planning) as related to the clinical services provided.
Formulates plan of care based on clinical assessment.
Develops and implements treatment goals which address identified patient needs.
Completes all documentation elements as appropriate, including, but not limited to, assessments, treatment plan, consultations, recommendations and interventions.
Documentation is performed in a timely, complete, legible, concise and accurate manner, in accordance with Sharp HealthCare and professional license guidelines, meeting third-party payor and regulatory requirements.
Safe and therapeutic environment
Provides therapeutic interventions within the scope of care with patient and family that are appropriate to the patient's diagnosis, developmental milestones, age, culture, and ethnic diversity:
Demonstrates knowledge and safe use of therapeutic procedures, appropriate clinical boundaries, and treatment modalities.
Demonstrates effective crisis intervention, problem solving techniques in individual/family therapy, and therapeutic process groups and is a resource to others in these areas.
Reports all mandatory protective concerns such as Elder Abuse, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Tarasoff as required by law and Sharp HealthCare policies and procedures.
Serves as a patient advocate through encouraging patient and family participation in decision making and acts to uphold individual rights.
Informs, educates, supports, and evaluates patient/family response to therapeutic interventions via collateral calls, conjoint therapy sessions, utilization review process, and/or referrals and revises care plan as necessary.
Sharp HealthCare is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability or any other protected class
Auto-ApplyLicensed Clinical Social Worker - COG/DBT OP - Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital - Full Time - Day Shift
San Diego, CA jobs
Hours:
Shift Start Time:
Variable
Shift End Time:
Variable
AWS Hours Requirement:
8/40 - 8 Hour Shift
Additional Shift Information:
Weekend Requirements:
No Weekends
On-Call Required:
No
Hourly Pay Range (Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum):
$46.110 - $59.500 - $66.650
The stated pay scale reflects the range that Sharp reasonably expects to pay for this position. The actual pay rate and pay grade for this position will be dependent on a variety of factors, including an applicant's years of experience, unique skills and abilities, education, alignment with similar internal candidates, marketplace factors, other requirements for the position, and employer business practices.
Please Note: As part of our recruitment process, you may receive communication from Dawn, our virtual recruiting assistant. Dawn helps coordinate scheduling for screening calls and interviews to ensure a smooth and timely experience. Rest assured, all candidate evaluations and hiring decisions are made by our recruitment and hiring teams.
What You Will Do
To assist patients and families with behavioral health and environmental resources to reach the maximum level of functioning during the current episode of care. This position is responsible for conducting behavioral health psychosocial assessments and clinical interventions, inclusive of individual, group, and family therapy. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary treatment team, coordinates patient care and provides case management for assigned patients.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree Social Work from an accredited graduate program
1 Year Experience in a behavioral health setting
California BBS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - CA Board of Behavioral Sciences -REQUIRED
AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association -REQUIRED
Preferred Qualifications
3 Years Experience in a behavioral health setting
Acute/psychiatric hospital experience, discharge planning/case management experience
Essential Functions
Communication and teamwork
Maintains ongoing communication with multi-disciplinary team members regarding patient status and follow-up. Consults with team members in development of treatment plans.
Attends treatment team and staff meetings inservices and case presentations as designated by unit/department/program.
Arranges and facilitates patient care conferences for difficult/high-risk psychosocial cases to enhance resolution of identified issues.
Identifies Bioethical dilemmas and initiates appropriate response.
Testifies at Certification Review and Reise hearings regarding patient's current mental health status as appropriate.
Consults, coordinates, and intervenes in crisis situations while assisting staff in de-escalating volatile situations and facilitating Code Green and critical incident debriefings.
Develops interdisciplinary education to increase staff knowledge.
Discharge and patient follow up
Utilizes appropriate community resources on behalf of patients and families.
Develops an appropriate and timely discharge plan. Educates patient and family of options for discharge based on patient's mental health/legal/insurance status.
Provides continuity of care referrals to patients and families for ongoing community services/support upon discharge.
Schedules follow up appointment with psychiatric provider within 7 days of discharge. Provides discharge information to next level of care.
Completes thorough safety planning with patient and family including gun removal as an appropriate measure.
Leadership
Provides professional role modeling and collaboration with interdisciplinary team, assisting unlicensed MFTs, Social Workers and students to develop competency and acquire technical skills:
Designs, implements, and/or supports evidence-based processes and therapeutic programs for patients and families that improve clinical practice.
Provides the acquisition of clinical knowledge and skills to new staff/student interns and interdisciplinary team.
Provides leadership as role model and/or consultant to develop/retain professional clinical staff.
Foster the integration of the professional role as a clinical decision maker by providing consultation and educational presentations to members of the healthcare team.
Attends and participates in meetings and assists management in decision making in absence of Manager/Lead.
Patient assessment
Assesses, evaluates, and documents the psychosocial needs of the patient and family:
Performs appropriate patient assessments (psychosocial, SI/HI, safety, DC planning) as related to the clinical services provided.
Formulates plan of care based on clinical assessment.
Develops and implements treatment goals which address identified patient needs.
Completes all documentation elements as appropriate, including, but not limited to, assessments, treatment plan, consultations, recommendations and interventions.
Documentation is performed in a timely, complete, legible, concise and accurate manner, in accordance with Sharp HealthCare and professional license guidelines, meeting third-party payor and regulatory requirements.
Safe and therapeutic environment
Provides therapeutic interventions within the scope of care with patient and family that are appropriate to the patient's diagnosis, developmental milestones, age, culture, and ethnic diversity:
Demonstrates knowledge and safe use of therapeutic procedures, appropriate clinical boundaries, and treatment modalities.
Demonstrates effective crisis intervention, problem solving techniques in individual/family therapy, and therapeutic process groups and is a resource to others in these areas.
Reports all mandatory protective concerns such as Elder Abuse, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Tarasoff as required by law and Sharp HealthCare policies and procedures.
Serves as a patient advocate through encouraging patient and family participation in decision making and acts to uphold individual rights.
Informs, educates, supports, and evaluates patient/family response to therapeutic interventions via collateral calls, conjoint therapy sessions, utilization review process, and/or referrals and revises care plan as necessary.
Sharp HealthCare is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability or any other protected class
Auto-ApplyLicense Clinical Social Worker (Per Diem)
Fairfield, CA jobs
At NorthBay Health the Medical Social Worker - Hospital provides direct clinical social work service, counseling, discharge planning, and case management services to hospital patients and their families including assessment and documentation of emotional, social, financial, environmental or follow-up referral needs. Works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Formulates a psychosocial plan of care related to assessment of patients unique strengths and needs. Develops a discharge plan for case load as designated by the team. Monitors progress toward goals of care and identifies barriers to meeting estimated length of stay. Facilitates integration with community-based resources to optimize patient health. Activities are consistent with System mission and values and in compliance with applicable regulations and System policies and procedures.
At NorthBay Health, our vision is to be the trusted healthcare partner of choice for the communities we serve. We are dedicated to improving the well-being of our community by providing accessible, high-quality care to all who need it. Every member of our team plays a vital role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare solutions. We invite you to join us in our mission to ensure that every patient and family member feels valued, respected, and cared for throughout their healthcare journey.
Education:
Master of Social Work from a school of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Licensure/Certification:
California BBS Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) required.
ASW not required if grandfathered in with 40 years or more of social work experience.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) preferred but not required for this position.
Experience:
Minimum of two year's experience within the acute health care setting or the community health setting, or intern or externship done at NorthBay HealthCare.
Skills:
Strong psychosocial assessment skills.
Strong critical thinking skills- must be capable of independent judgment, and have strong clinical decision-making skills.
Skilled at working with patients and families coping with loss and grief.
Excellent follow-through skills.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail required.
Must have working knowledge of motivational theories, system theories, developmental theories, and group dynamics.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including those with respect to age, culture, ethnicity, and gender.
Basic proficiency with word processing required; basic proficiency with databases strongly preferred.
Must have strong written and oral communication skills.
Interpersonal Skills:
Demonstrates the True North values. The True North values are a set of value-based behaviors that are to be consistently demonstrated and role modeled by all employees that work at NorthBay Health. The True North values principles consist of Nurture/Care, Own It, Respect Relationships, Build Trust and Hardwire Excellence.
Effective care-giving and advocacy skills for diverse clients- neonatal through geriatric- essential.
Ability to build and maintain constructive relationships with team members, external service providers, System managers, and department staff - often within the context of competing interests - essential.
Demonstrates respect for others perspectives.
Compensation:
Hourly Salary Range Min $54.70 - Max $66.25 (Offered hourly rate based on years of experience as a MSW)
10% per diem differential included in salary range
Plus, Generous Shift Differentials
Auto-ApplyLicense Clinical Social Worker (Full Time, Day)
Fairfield, CA jobs
At NorthBay Health the LCSW provides direct clinical social work service, counseling, discharge planning, and case management services to hospital patients and their families including biopsychosocial assessment and documentation of emotional, psychological, social, financial, environmental or follow-up referral needs. Ability to initiate and discontinue 5150 custodial holds WITHIN NorthBay Medical Center and VacaValley Emergency Rooms, and inpatient units. (5150 Custodial Hold: Welfare and Institutions Code section 5150 et seq. specifies the circumstances under which a person who is gravely disabled or a danger to themselves or others as a result of a mental illness may be detained against their will for psychiatric evaluation and treatment for up to 72 hours). Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary healthcare staff. Manages the psychosocially
complex patient across the continuum of care by completing a clinical bio-psychosocial assessment, formulating a plan of care related to assessment of patient's unique strengths and needs, developing a discharge plan, monitoring patient's progress toward the goals of care, and identifying barriers to meeting estimated length of stay. Facilitates integration with community-based resources to optimize patient health. Collaboration with community partners to optimize patient health. Communicates appropriate information to care providers in the continuum of care. Documents assessment and interventions in patient's medical record. Activities are consistent with System mission and values and in compliance with applicable regulations and System policies and procedures.
At NorthBay Health, our vision is to be the trusted healthcare partner of choice for the communities we serve. We are dedicated to improving the well-being of our community by providing accessible, high-quality care to all who need it. Every member of our team plays a vital role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare solutions. We invite you to join us in our mission to ensure that every patient and family member feels valued, respected, and cared for throughout their healthcare journey.
Education:
Master of Social Work from a school of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Licensure:
California BBS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), *CCS paneling required if working with the pediatric/Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) population.
Experience:
Minimum of two year's experience within the acute health care setting or the community health setting
Skills:
Strong clinical assessment skills.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: verbal, written and listening. Ability to convey instructions, directions and information appropriately and accurately. Ability to work diplomatically with a wide variety of people.
Strong critical thinking skills- must be capable of independent judgment, and have strong clinical decision-making skills. Ability to work independently with minimum direction.
Excellent follow-through skills.
Ability to organize a variety of concurrent activities, set realistic goals and objectives, plan ahead and meet deadlines without compromising quality.
Ability to direct the actions of others effectively in order to accomplish tasks and functions.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including those with respect to age, culture, ethnicity, and gender.
Knowledge and understanding of individual, child, and family development, human behavior and communication, the influence of culture and values in social work practice, psychotherapy, case management, and the relation between social work practice and medicine.
Skilled at working with patients/families coping with loss and grief.
Knowledge of child, elder and dependent adult abuse and domestic violence reporting requirements and other significant legislation and laws regulating social work practice, e.g. Tarasoff, HIPAA, etc. Ability to make appropriate interventions based on law, professional ethics and policy.
Knowledge of suicidal behavior, the ability to assess lethality, and the ability to develop appropriate treatment plan. Knowledge of an ability to effectively use DSM V. Knowledge of legal requirements and guidelines for providing psychiatric services including the appropriate use of 5150.
Ability to successfully manage conflict.
Basic proficiency with word processing required. Experience with Cerner, and Power Point preferred.
Knowledge of acute care, subacute care, long-term care, home care, hospice interventions, rehabilitation options, County mental health services, and other community resources and requirements- strongly preferred.
Ability to conceptualize clinical situations and demonstrate application of theory in case management and psychotherapeutic responsibilities
Interpersonal Skills:
Effective care-giving and advocacy skills for diverse clients essential.
Ability to build and maintain constructive relationships with team members, external service providers, System managers, and department staff - often within the context of competing interests - essential.
Demonstrates respect for others perspectives.
Demonstrates the True North values. The True North values are a set of value-based behaviors that are to be consistently demonstrated and role modeled by all employees that work at NorthBay Health. The True North values principles consist of Nurture/Care, Own It, Respect Relationships, Build Trust and Hardwire Excellence.
Standards of Performance:
Demonstrate performance by adhering to established policies and procedures and exhibiting the defined characteristics associated with attendance and punctuality.
Physical Effort:
Attendance is an essential function of the job.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Involves some standing, walking, stooping, bending, twisting, periods of sitting and use of computer keyboard throughout the workday.
Transportation available to cover referrals when other hospital needs coverage.
Hours of Work:
Based on business need. May have schedules consisting of: 7:45 am- 4:15 pm or 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday -Friday. May require week-end and holiday coverage responsibilities, 8:00am - 4:30pm when needed.
Compensation:
Hourly Salary Range Min $53.29 - Max $64.77 (based on years of experience in LCSW role)
Auto-ApplyLicensed Clinical Social Worker (Part Time, Days)
Fairfield, CA jobs
At NorthBay Health, our vision is to be the trusted healthcare partner of choice for the communities we serve. We are dedicated to improving the well-being of our community by providing accessible, high-quality care to all who need it. Every member of our team plays a vital role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare solutions. We invite you to join us in our mission to ensure that every patient and family member feels valued, respected, and cared for throughout their healthcare journey.
At NorthBay Health the LCSW provides direct clinical social work service, counseling, discharge planning, and case management services to hospital patients and their families including biopsychosocial assessment and documentation of emotional, psychological, social, financial, environmental or follow-up referral needs. Ability to initiate and discontinue 5150 custodial holds WITHIN NorthBay Medical Center and VacaValley Emergency Rooms, and inpatient units. (5150 Custodial Hold: Welfare and Institutions Code section 5150 et seq. specifies the circumstances under which a person who is gravely disabled or a danger to themselves or others as a result of a mental illness may be detained against their will for psychiatric evaluation and treatment for up to 72 hours). Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary healthcare staff. Manages the psychosocially complex patient across the continuum of care by completing a clinical bio-psychosocial assessment, formulating a plan of care related to assessment of patient's unique strengths and needs, developing a discharge plan, monitoring patient's progress toward the goals of care, and identifying barriers to meeting estimated length of stay. Facilitates integration with community-based resources to optimize patient health. Collaboration with community partners to optimize patient health. Communicates appropriate information to care providers in the continuum of care. Documents assessment and interventions in patient's medical record. Activities are consistent with System mission and values and in compliance with applicable regulations and System policies and procedures.
Education: Master of Social Work from a school of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Licensure: California BBS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), ACSW, *CCS paneling required if working with the pediatric/Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) population.
Experience: Minimum of two year's experience within the acute health care setting or the community health setting
Skills:
Strong clinical assessment skills.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: verbal, written and listening. Ability to convey instructions, directions and information appropriately and accurately. Ability to work diplomatically with a wide variety of people.
Strong critical thinking skills- must be capable of independent judgment, and have strong clinical decision-making skills. Ability to work independently with minimum direction.
Excellent follow-through skills.
Ability to organize a variety of concurrent activities, set realistic goals and objectives, plan ahead and meet deadlines without compromising quality.
Ability to direct the actions of others effectively in order to accomplish tasks and functions.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including those with respect to age, culture, ethnicity, and gender.
Knowledge and understanding of individual, child, and family development, human behavior and communication, the influence of culture and values in social work practice, psychotherapy, case management, and the relation between social work practice and medicine.
Skilled at working with patients/families coping with loss and grief.
Knowledge of child, elder and dependent adult abuse and domestic violence reporting requirements and other significant legislation and laws regulating social work practice, e.g. Tarasoff, HIPAA, etc. Ability to make appropriate interventions based on law, professional ethics and policy.
Knowledge of suicidal behavior, the ability to assess lethality, and the ability to develop appropriate treatment plan. Knowledge of an ability to effectively use DSM V. Knowledge of legal requirements and guidelines for providing psychiatric services including the appropriate use of 5150.
Ability to successfully manage conflict.
Basic proficiency with word processing required. Experience with Cerner, and Power Point preferred.
Knowledge of acute care, subacute care, long-term care, home care, hospice interventions, rehabilitation options, County mental health services, and other community resources and requirements- strongly preferred.
Ability to conceptualize clinical situations and demonstrate application of theory in case management and psychotherapeutic responsibilities
Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the True North values. The True North values are a set of value-based behaviors that are to be consistently demonstrated and role modeled by all employees that work at NorthBay Health. The True North values principles consist of Nurture/Care, Own It, Respect Relationships, Build Trust and Hardwire Excellence.
.Standards of Performance: Demonstrate performance by adhering to established policies and procedures and exhibiting the defined characteristics associated with attendance and punctuality.
Physical Effort: Attendance is an essential function of the job. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Hours of Work: Based on business need. May have schedules consisting of: 7:45 am- 4:15 pm or 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday -Friday. May require week-end and holiday coverage responsibilities, 8:00am - 4:30pm when needed.
Compensation: $49.73 - $64.77 (based on years of experience in LCSW role)
Auto-ApplyMaster Level Co-Occurring Therapist- AMFT, LCSW, LMFT - PRN
Scotts Valley, CA jobs
COMPENSATION:
Compensation for roles at THE CAMP RECOVERY CENTER varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, THE CAMP RECOVERY CENTER provides a reasonable hourly range of compensation for roles that may be hired in California as set forth below.
Role Location: CALIFORNIA
Calculated Hourly Range for role Co-Occurring Therapist
State - California: $34.00-$45.00 per hour
BENEFITS:
The Camp Recovery Center provides a comprehensive package of benefits for our FULL TIME Co-Occurring Therapist ONLY. Current benefits include:
Competitive hourly rate
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Acadia Healthcare 401(k) plan
Excellent training program
Professional growth opportunity that is second to none in the industry.
AVAILABLE SHIFTS AND HOURS
This is a PRN therapist position. Shifts are 8-hours, and are overtime eligible.
RATE OF PAY: $34.00-$45.00 per hour
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE THERAPIST
Apply psychotherapeutic techniques and interventions in the delivery of services to individuals and families for the purpose of treating such diagnosed emotional and behavioral disorders.
Conduct a psychosocial assessment and develop an initial discharge plan.
Conduct individual, group or family sessions as appropriate for the treatment plan of the patient.
Provide initial treatment planning for patient based on assessment and coordinate any additional services needed, revising as necessary.
Maintain documentation of therapy services provided to each patient according to facility and professional standards and revising as indicated by facility or professional standard.
Maintain a caseload as assigned.
Participate in treatment team meetings and collaborate with other staff to facilitate services for the patient, as appropriate to their treatment plan.
May provide these services in an inpatient or outpatient setting.
May perform case management, discharge or after care planning as needed.
Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority.
Perform other functions and tasks as assigned.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Master's degree in social work, Counseling Psychology, Counseling or Human Services field required.
ex: AMFT, LCSW, LMFT
One or more years' experience working with comparable patient population required.
LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
Requisite state or national licensure for professional therapy providers or eligible for state licensure as a professional therapy provider.
CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
First aid may be required based on state or facility.
We offer clinical supervision as well as certification in EMDR as well as Cognitive Processing Therapy
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Served in military or has one or more years' experience working with veterans.
LCSW - Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinician
California jobs
Compensation
Salary Range: $44.19 - $54.00 / hour
The pay range above represents the lowest possible rate for the position and the highest possible rate. Factors that may be used to determine where newly hired employees will be placed in the pay range include the employee specific skills and qualifications, relevant years of experience and comparison to other employees already in this role. Most often, a newly hired employee will be placed below the midpoint of the range.
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Responsibilities
Position Overview:
Provides psychotherapeutic services and support for youth (ages 0-26) and their caregivers. Provides assessment and diagnosis for psychological, emotional or behavioral disorders. Makes recommendations and implements appropriate treatments plans, then monitors progress through follow-up sessions and/or regular meetings. Serves as a member of interdisciplinary team consulting with physicians, APPs, nurses, psychiatrists, and medical staff. Assures the deliverance of quality treatment to patients utilizing best practices and standards of care. Provides appropriate coordination of resources, referrals, and support in an effort to meet the total needs of the patient.
The Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinician supports the implementation and coordination of the Collaborative Care for Youth Innovation grant. This position operates within a Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) and Primary Care Behavioral Model (PCBH), integrating behavioral health into pediatric and young adult primary care settings. The Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinician will be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental health conditions, offering therapy and support that aligns with patients' overall healthcare goals. The role emphasizes early identification, family-centered support, and seamless transitions to appropriate care across child, adolescent, and young adult populations (ages 0-26 years).
Successful candidates will have the ability to manage common behavioral health concerns that present in primary care (e.g., depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma). Candidates will be flexible in their treatment approach as well as adapt to the needs and concerns of patients up to age 26. Candidates should have comfort with utilizing psychological screening measures to assess the efficacy of their treatment plan and drive symptom improvement. The clinician will also provide clinical supervision weekly to unlicensed Behavioral Staff. This is a grant-funded position with a three-year term with possibility of extension.
We are looking for a clinician who thrives in dynamic environments and demonstrates flexibility in meeting the needs of both patients and their caregivers. If you are passionate about delivering person-centered care, enjoy variety in your daily work, and are committed to improving patient outcomes through team-based care, this position is ideal for you.
Qualifications
Required
Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy
Active, unrestricted LCSW or LMFT licensure
One (1) year of experience working with children, adolescents and/or adults in a healthcare, behavioral, mental health, or social services setting
Current and ongoing Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) considered insurable under CMH insurance coverage
Current California Driver's License
Preferred:
Ability to develop and implement individualized treatment plans that address behavioral, physical health, and social needs
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including communication with caregivers
Bilingual in Spanish
Previous experience with crisis intervention
Previous experience in the continuity of patient care planning
Five (5) years of experience working with children and youth, ages 0-18
Training in evidence-based interventions (COCM, PCBH, CBT, MI, PST, or trauma-focused models)
Overview
When it comes to quality, we're 5 Star!
Community Memorial Health System was established in 2005 when Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura merged with Ojai Valley Community Hospital. It is comprised of these two hospitals along with a network of primary and specialty care health centers serving various communities across west Ventura County. Our health system is a community-owned, not-for-profit organization. As such, we are not backed by a corporate or government entity, nor do we answer to shareholders. We depend on - and answer to - the communities we serve.
Community Memorial Hospital - Ventura has been awarded a prestigious five-star rating by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)! This achievement represents thousands of people going the extra mile every day for our patients, and we are the ONLY hospital in Ventura County to earn this distinction!
Community Memorial Healthcare Benefits
To help heal, comfort, and promote health for the communities we serve, Community Memorial Healthcare takes care of our community of employees so our local community can be cared for. That's why we provide competitive benefits, along with great career choices, training, and leadership development. Our total rewards package provides benefits that support you and your family's health and wellness in all aspects of life. From our top tier insurance plans to our employee assistance program, take advantage of what CMH has to offer so you and your loved ones can have peace of mind now and for years to come. CMH is here for you and your family every step of the way.
Competitive Pay
Shift Differentials
In-House Registry Rates
Fidelity 403(b) Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Medical (EPO/PPO), Dental, & Vision Insurance Coverage
Voluntary Worksite Benefits
Employee Assistance Program Available 24/7 (EAP)
Tuition Reimbursement
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Recognition programs
Employee service recognition events
Home, Retail, Travel & Entertainment Discounts
National Hospital Week and National Nurses Week celebrations
Community Memorial Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. We strive to promote an environment where exceptional people bring diverse perspectives and find belonging, support and connection to their work in our community.
“We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled Employer”
Auto-ApplyLicensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
San Ramon, CA jobs
We're delighted you're considering joining us!
At Hill Physicians Medical Group, we're shaping the healthcare of the future: actively managed care that prevents disease, supports those with chronic conditions and anticipates the needs of our members.
Join Our Team!
Hill Physicians has much to offer prospective employees. We're regularly recognized as one of the “Best Places to Work in the Bay Area” and have been recognized as one of the “Healthiest Places to Work in the Bay Area.” When you join our team, you're making a great choice for your professional career and your personal satisfaction.
DE&I Statement:
At PriMed, your uniqueness is valued, celebrated, encouraged, supported, and embraced. Whatever your relationship with Hill Physicians, we welcome ALL that you are.
We value and respect your race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disabilities, experiences, perspectives, and other attributes. Our celebration of diversity and foundation of inclusion allows us to leverage our differences and capitalize on our similarities to better serve our communities. We do it because it's right!
Job Description:
Within Hill Physicians' care coordination framework, provide telephonic psychosocial assessments and interventions to assist patients and caregivers in making care transitions and coping with their illness, diagnosis, treatment, and/or life situation, including emotional, mental, and substance abuse disorders.
Job Responsibilities
Coordinating appropriate services, such as Home Health or Hospice care, appropriate other levels of care such as SNF, Board and Care, Care Givers at home.
Education of patients, family members, and care givers around issues related to adaptation to the patient's diagnosis, illness, treatment and or life situation.
Participation in multi-disciplinary health care teams
Assist in advance care planning and completion of Advance Directives and POLST. Coordinate symptom management and/or end-of-life services.
Assessment and referral for Medi-Cal and/or other insurance eligibility based on new entitlements and referral for SSI and or SSDI as needed or within scope of care definitions as indicated.
Required Experience
LCSW
2-4 years social work experience within the last 5 years (MSW fieldwork not included), preferably in a managed care environment
Additional Information
Hill Physicians is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Auto-ApplyLicensed Therapist - LPC, LCSW, LMFT
Denton, TX jobs
Description:
Reporting to the Clinical Director, the therapist provides group and individual counseling, crisis intervention and family counseling. The therapist actively collaborates with the treatment team and program staff, conducts assessments, and develops safety and behavior plans for residential clients. Populations served include foster youth, young adults in foster care, parents involved with Child Protective Services and single parent families.
Key Expectations/Responsibilities:
Provide ongoing counseling and skills training to assigned individuals and families in the office, via telehealth, and in client's residence based on client and program need.
Communicate, coordinate, and advocate of needs for each client.
Operate under an evidence-based trauma informed framework while following our trauma informed principles:
1. Create physically and emotionally safe environment
2. Build trust and transparency
3. Validate unique lived experiences
4. Empower open and collaborative communication
5. Promote autonomy and choice
6. Embrace differences and individuality
Flexibility with work schedule to meet client needs as some sessions may occur outside of business hours (i.e. after school sessions).
Provide strengths based clinical care.
Complete CANS assessments as needed.
Participate in the creation of collaborative therapeutic treatment plan goals and participate in service planning with assigned clients.
Document and assess progress of each assigned client and maintain up-to-date client records that accurately reflect that progress, including timely documentation of client incidents, behavior issues and concerns in accordance with agency and licensing standards. Documentation is completed within two business days.
Implement group programming to address the social and emotional needs of clients relating to the achievement of individual goals.
Participate in the search and selection of residents for programs as assigned.
Provide crisis intervention and stabilization to clients who are in psychological distress.
Provide emergency crisis intervention as needed using the appropriate community resources and supports.
Develop safety plans as necessary.
Assist in the ongoing evaluation of evidence-based trauma informed treatment model and interventions.
Meet treatment planning documentation, review, and timeliness expectations.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor (LMFT) required
One year of experience in a foster care, residential treatment, or behavioral health setting required
Experience in working with clients who have experienced trauma
Willingness to become credentialed with insurance providers as needed and maintain active credentialing
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
May lift and carry up to 10 pounds frequently, up to 25 pounds occasionally, up to 40 pounds infrequently.
Performs tasks that may involve standing or walking 25% of the day; sitting 75% of the day.
The employee is regularly required to speak or hear, may bend, stoop, reach and grasp as necessary.
Position includes exposure to parents, guardians, and conservators as well as to youth with behavioral problems, including possible verbal or physical aggression The cook position can be physically demanding. May lift and carry up to 25 pounds frequently, up to 50 pounds occasionally.
This job description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties.
Social Worker - Bay Area Region
San Bruno, CA jobs
Leveraging Equal Access Program (LEAP) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our individuals' disabilities range from Down syndrome, MR, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Autism, in addition to other cognitive and physical disabilities. Our team is creative, extraordinary, dynamic, and committed to making a positive impact on the developmentally disabled community.
As a Social Worker with LEAP, you'll be one of those extraordinary people. We seek a passionate team player who can successfully support program goals and daily operations. Beyond the desired qualifications, you must be willing to bring your creative ideas and your passion for success; we'll train you on the rest.
Do you have a combination of drive, a desire to help others, success, and a desire to make a change? If so, we welcome you to apply to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking applicants only located in the Bay Area Region (San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo county)
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide clinical interactions, including psychoeducation, mediation, advocacy, and crisis evaluation and response, in collaboration with individuals and their support teams.
Foster a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for individuals, creating personalized case plans based on their unique needs and goals, and offering consistent guidance as they progress.
Conduct regular home and community visits to monitor individual well-being and service effectiveness.
Perform comprehensive needs assessments and connect individuals to appropriate services, including healthcare, outpatient programs, recreational resources, and other community supports.
Ensure all documentation and contact logs meet legal, regulatory, and internal policy standards.
Serve as an advocate to protect individual rights, ensuring access to services, benefits, and legal entitlements.
Collaborate with internal departments and external providers, including LEAP Consultants, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services.
Respond to crisis situations, providing timely de-escalation, intervention, and emotional support to highly agitated individuals.
Participate in the on-call rotation, offering coverage during evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Provide individual therapy and facilitate therapeutic groups, independently or under clinical supervision, as part of LEAP's Clinical Services.
Deliver person-centered care aligned with HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) rights.
Skills and Competencies:
Highly skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis response, and assessing safety risks for individuals with complex behavioral health needs.
Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with individuals, families, and interdisciplinary teams, fostering trust and teamwork across systems of care.
Maintains confidentiality, exercises sound judgment, and upholds ethical standards in all interactions, including the handling of sensitive and protected information.
In-depth knowledge of community-based services and public systems, including SSI, Medi-Cal, APS, CPS, DDS, Regional Centers, Medical Centers, transportation agencies, and the legal/forensic programs.
Well-versed in behavioral health laws and ethical frameworks, including mandated reporting requirements and the NASW Code of Ethics.
Demonstrated dedication to continuous professional development through training, education, and continuous learning.
Work Environment and Schedule:
Occasional travel between sites, community events, and meetings.
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, with some flexibility required for evening or weekend events.
A hybrid or in-office schedule may be available depending on organizational needs.
Must be comfortable working in both office and community settings.
Occasional lifting or physical assistance may be required during events or site visits.
Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel locally.
Education:
A Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is required.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Associate Social Worker (ASW) required.
Experience:
3+ years' experience working with the DD/ID and dually diagnosed individuals
Prior experience in case management and behavioral health.
Prior experience interacting and working with Regional Centers, FHAs, or other services for people with developmental disabilities.
Experience providing individual, group therapy, or other clinical services.
Experience working with or leading multidisciplinary teams.
Experience with therapeutic arts, such as art, music, or dance therapy.
Why You'll Love Being at LEAP:
Medical, Dental, and Vision
4% Company Match
Vacation, Sick, and Mental Health Days
Internet reimbursement
Medical stipend
Flexible working arrangements
We build our people up. Every team member is treated as a long-term investment, and we recognize the value in always nurturing and training them so they can go above and beyond in their skills and job duties.
LEAP is an equal opportunity employer
Social Worker - Bay Area Region
San Bruno, CA jobs
Leveraging Equal Access Program (LEAP) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our individuals' disabilities range from Down syndrome, MR, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Autism, in addition to other cognitive and physical disabilities.Our team is creative, extraordinary, dynamic, and committed to making a positive impact on the developmentally disabled community.
As a Social Worker with LEAP, you'll be one of those extraordinary people. We seek a passionate team player who can successfully support program goals and daily operations. Beyond the desired qualifications, you must be willing to bring your creative ideas and your passion for success; we'll train you on the rest.
Do you have a combination of drive, a desire to help others, success, and a desire to make a change? If so, we welcome you to apply to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking applicants only located in the Bay AreaRegion(San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo county)
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide clinical interactions, including psychoeducation, mediation, advocacy, and crisis evaluation and response, in collaboration with individuals and their support teams.
Foster a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for individuals, creating personalized case plans based on their unique needs and goals, and offering consistent guidance as they progress.
Conduct regular home and community visits to monitor individual well-being and service effectiveness.
Perform comprehensive needs assessments and connect individuals to appropriate services, including healthcare, outpatient programs, recreational resources, and other community supports.
Ensure all documentation and contact logs meet legal, regulatory, and internal policy standards.
Serve as an advocate to protect individual rights, ensuring access to services, benefits, and legal entitlements.
Collaborate with internal departments and external providers, including LEAP Consultants, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services.
Respond to crisis situations, providing timely de-escalation, intervention, and emotional support to highly agitated individuals.
Participate in the on-call rotation, offering coverage during evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Provide individual therapy and facilitate therapeutic groups, independently or under clinical supervision, as part of LEAPs Clinical Services.
Deliver person-centered care aligned with HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) rights.
Skills and Competencies:
Highly skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis response, and assessing safety risks for individuals with complex behavioral health needs.
Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with individuals, families, and interdisciplinary teams, fostering trust and teamwork across systems of care.
Maintains confidentiality, exercises sound judgment, and upholds ethical standards in all interactions, including the handling of sensitive and protected information.
In-depth knowledge of community-based services and public systems, including SSI, Medi-Cal, APS, CPS, DDS, Regional Centers, Medical Centers, transportation agencies, and the legal/forensic programs.
Well-versed in behavioral health laws and ethical frameworks, including mandated reporting requirements and the NASW Code of Ethics.
Demonstrated dedication to continuous professional development through training, education, and continuous learning.
Work Environment and Schedule:
Occasional travel between sites, community events, and meetings.
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, with some flexibility required for evening or weekend events.
A hybrid or in-office schedule may be available depending on organizational needs.
Must be comfortable working in both office and community settings.
Occasional lifting or physical assistance may be required during events or site visits.
Must have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel locally.
Education:
A Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is required.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Associate Social Worker (ASW) required.
Experience:
3+ years' experience working with the DD/ID and dually diagnosed individuals
Prior experience in case management and behavioral health.
Prior experience interacting and working with Regional Centers, FHAs, or other services for people with developmental disabilities.
Experience providing individual, group therapy, or other clinical services.
Experience working with or leading multidisciplinary teams.
Experience with therapeutic arts, such as art, music, or dance therapy.
Why You'll Love Being at LEAP:
Medical, Dental, and Vision
4% Company Match
Vacation, Sick, and Mental Health Days
Internet reimbursement
Medical stipend
Flexible working arrangements
We build our people up. Every team member is treated as a long-term investment, and we recognize the value in always nurturing and training them so they can go above and beyond in their skills and job duties.
LEAP is an equal opportunity employer
Social Worker - North Bay Region
Napa, CA jobs
Leveraging Equal Access Program (LEAP) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our individuals' disabilities range from Down syndrome, MR, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Autism, in addition to other cognitive and physical disabilities. Our team is creative, extraordinary, dynamic, and committed to making a positive impact on the developmentally disabled community.
As a Social Worker with LEAP, you'll be one of those extraordinary people. We seek a passionate team player who can successfully support program goals and daily operations. Beyond the desired qualifications, you must be willing to bring your creative ideas and your passion for success; we'll train you on the rest.
Do you have a combination of drive, a desire to help others, success, and a desire to make a change? If so, we welcome you to apply to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking applicants only located in the North Bay Region (Sonoma, Solano, and Napa counties).
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide clinical interactions, including psychoeducation, mediation, advocacy, and crisis evaluation and response, in collaboration with individuals and their support teams.
Foster a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for individuals, creating personalized case plans based on their unique needs and goals, and offering consistent guidance as they progress.
Conduct regular home and community visits to monitor individual well-being and service effectiveness.
Perform comprehensive needs assessments and connect individuals to appropriate services, including healthcare, outpatient programs, recreational resources, and other community supports.
Ensure all documentation and contact logs meet legal, regulatory, and internal policy standards.
Serve as an advocate to protect individual rights, ensuring access to services, benefits, and legal entitlements.
Collaborate with internal departments and external providers, including LEAP Consultants, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services.
Respond to crisis situations, providing timely de-escalation, intervention, and emotional support to highly agitated individuals.
Participate in the on-call rotation, offering coverage during evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Provide individual therapy and facilitate therapeutic groups, independently or under clinical supervision, as part of LEAP's Clinical Services.
Deliver person-centered care aligned with HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) rights.
Skills and Competencies:
Highly skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis response, and assessing safety risks for individuals with complex behavioral health needs.
Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with individuals, families, and interdisciplinary teams, fostering trust and teamwork across systems of care.
Maintains confidentiality, exercises sound judgment, and upholds ethical standards in all interactions, including the handling of sensitive and protected information.
In-depth knowledge of community-based services and public systems, including SSI, Medi-Cal, APS, CPS, DDS, Regional Centers, Medical Centers, transportation agencies, and the legal/forensic programs.
Well-versed in behavioral health laws and ethical frameworks, including mandated reporting requirements and the NASW Code of Ethics.
Demonstrated dedication to continuous professional development through training, education, and continuous learning.
Work Environment and Schedule:
Occasional travel between sites, community events, and meetings.
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, with some flexibility required for evening or weekend events.
A hybrid or in-office schedule may be available depending on organizational needs.
Must be comfortable working in both office and community settings.
Occasional lifting or physical assistance may be required during events or site visits.
Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel locally.
Education:
A Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is required.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Associate Social Worker (ASW) required.
Experience:
3+ years' experience working with the DD/ID and dually diagnosed individuals
Prior experience in case management and behavioral health.
Prior experience interacting and working with Regional Centers, FHAs, or other services for people with developmental disabilities.
Experience providing individual, group therapy, or other clinical services.
Experience working with or leading multidisciplinary teams.
Experience with therapeutic arts, such as art, music, or dance therapy.
Why You'll Love Being at LEAP:
Medical, Dental, and Vision
4% Company Match
Vacation, Sick, and Mental Health Days
Internet reimbursement
Medical stipend
Flexible working arrangements
We build our people up. Every team member is treated as a long-term investment, and we recognize the value in always nurturing and training them so they can go above and beyond in their skills and job duties.
LEAP is an equal opportunity employer
Social Worker - North Bay Region
Napa, CA jobs
Leveraging Equal Access Program (LEAP) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our individuals' disabilities range from Down syndrome, MR, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Autism, in addition to other cognitive and physical disabilities.Our team is creative, extraordinary, dynamic, and committed to making a positive impact on the developmentally disabled community.
As a Social Worker with LEAP, you'll be one of those extraordinary people. We seek a passionate team player who can successfully support program goals and daily operations. Beyond the desired qualifications, you must be willing to bring your creative ideas and your passion for success; we'll train you on the rest.
Do you have a combination of drive, a desire to help others, success, and a desire to make a change? If so, we welcome you to apply to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking applicants only located in the North Bay Region(Sonoma, Solano, and Napa counties).
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide clinical interactions, including psychoeducation, mediation, advocacy, and crisis evaluation and response, in collaboration with individuals and their support teams.
Foster a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for individuals, creating personalized case plans based on their unique needs and goals, and offering consistent guidance as they progress.
Conduct regular home and community visits to monitor individual well-being and service effectiveness.
Perform comprehensive needs assessments and connect individuals to appropriate services, including healthcare, outpatient programs, recreational resources, and other community supports.
Ensure all documentation and contact logs meet legal, regulatory, and internal policy standards.
Serve as an advocate to protect individual rights, ensuring access to services, benefits, and legal entitlements.
Collaborate with internal departments and external providers, including LEAP Consultants, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services.
Respond to crisis situations, providing timely de-escalation, intervention, and emotional support to highly agitated individuals.
Participate in the on-call rotation, offering coverage during evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Provide individual therapy and facilitate therapeutic groups, independently or under clinical supervision, as part of LEAPs Clinical Services.
Deliver person-centered care aligned with HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) rights.
Skills and Competencies:
Highly skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis response, and assessing safety risks for individuals with complex behavioral health needs.
Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with individuals, families, and interdisciplinary teams, fostering trust and teamwork across systems of care.
Maintains confidentiality, exercises sound judgment, and upholds ethical standards in all interactions, including the handling of sensitive and protected information.
In-depth knowledge of community-based services and public systems, including SSI, Medi-Cal, APS, CPS, DDS, Regional Centers, Medical Centers, transportation agencies, and the legal/forensic programs.
Well-versed in behavioral health laws and ethical frameworks, including mandated reporting requirements and the NASW Code of Ethics.
Demonstrated dedication to continuous professional development through training, education, and continuous learning.
Work Environment and Schedule:
Occasional travel between sites, community events, and meetings.
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, with some flexibility required for evening or weekend events.
A hybrid or in-office schedule may be available depending on organizational needs.
Must be comfortable working in both office and community settings.
Occasional lifting or physical assistance may be required during events or site visits.
Must have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel locally.
Education:
A Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is required.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Associate Social Worker (ASW) required.
Experience:
3+ years' experience working with the DD/ID and dually diagnosed individuals
Prior experience in case management and behavioral health.
Prior experience interacting and working with Regional Centers, FHAs, or other services for people with developmental disabilities.
Experience providing individual, group therapy, or other clinical services.
Experience working with or leading multidisciplinary teams.
Experience with therapeutic arts, such as art, music, or dance therapy.
Why You'll Love Being at LEAP:
Medical, Dental, and Vision
4% Company Match
Vacation, Sick, and Mental Health Days
Internet reimbursement
Medical stipend
Flexible working arrangements
We build our people up. Every team member is treated as a long-term investment, and we recognize the value in always nurturing and training them so they can go above and beyond in their skills and job duties.
LEAP is an equal opportunity employer
Social Worker II Full-time Tues-Sat OR Sun-Thurs
Riverside, CA jobs
The two schedules available for this position are Tuesday through Saturday OR Sunday through Thursday 800AM-430PM
Social Worker II Responsibilities include:
Plan, direct, define and coordinate individualized and group therapeutic support and services to patients with behavioral problems, psychiatric disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse and physical and emotional abuse.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Conduct psychosocial assessment of patient and develop an effective treatment plan that applies therapeutic principles appropriately while ensuring patient safety at all times.
Through patient observation and patient/family interview obtaining information on the patient's needs, skills, interests and limitations for the development and implementation of the treatment plan.
Provide crisis intervention and assist families in understanding the implications and complexities of a life situation and its impact on lifestyle.
Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meeting to discuss psychosocial assessment, treatment planning and ongoing discharge planning.
Identify, assess and coordinate patient cases and anticipate their needs related to illness, hospitalization, finances, education and home/community services.
Facilitate education, process groups, support groups and referrals as requested.
May conduct intakes and assist in coordinating placements within facility programs.
Promote recovery, symptom reduction and the achievement of the highest level of social functioning.
Communicate or aid family members in understanding and supporting the patient.
Manage a caseload and assume responsibility for patient chart documentation.
May facilitate education, process groups, support groups and referrals as requested.
Manage a caseload and maintain accurate and timely documentation to assure patient records comply with facility and accreditation standards.
Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
Perform other functions and tasks as assigned.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Master's degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university or a new graduate of accredited master's degree social work program with successful completion of social work field education, internship or similar practicum through master's degree program required.
Two or more years' experience working with patient population preferred.
LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
State licensure, as required by the state in which the facility operates; which could include: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW)
ACSW preferred
CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
First aid may be required based on state or facility.
We offer a full range of benefits including:
Competitive Salary
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays (8 Total)
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
FSA & HSA Plans
Long-Term & Short-Term Disability
Company Paid Life Insurance
Supplemental Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Employee Discount Program
401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match
Many employee-centered events throughout the year!
Hourly Range: $36-40 DOE
Social Worker II
Battle Creek, MI jobs
Bronson offers competitive pay and many other great benefits:
qualifies for a $5k sign-on bonus.
Three Medical Plan Levels, Dental and Vision Insurance
HSA with a Company Contribution
FSA Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Basic Life/AD&D and Supplemental Life Insurance
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
401k with a Company Match
EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
Employee Discount Program
Vacation, Sick Time, Personal Days, and 8 Paid Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement
Access to continuing education credits at no cost to you
Paid training and professional development
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
· Conduct psychosocial assessment of patient and develop an effective treatment plan that applies therapeutic principles appropriately while ensuring patient safety at all times.
· Through patient observation and patient/family interview obtaining information on the patient's needs, skills, interests and limitations for the development and implementation of the treatment plan.
· Provide crisis intervention and assist families in understanding the implications and complexities of a life situation and its impact on lifestyle.
· Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meeting to discuss psychosocial assessment, treatment planning and ongoing discharge planning.
· Identify, assess and coordinate patient cases and anticipate their needs related to illness, hospitalization, finances, education and home/community services.
· Facilitate education, process groups, support groups and referrals as requested.
· May conduct intakes and assist in coordinating placements within facility programs.
· Promote recovery, symptom reduction and the achievement of the highest level of social functioning.
· Communicate or aid family members in understanding and supporting the patient.
· Manage a caseload and assume responsibility for patient chart documentation.
· May facilitate education, process groups, support groups and referrals as requested.
· Manage a caseload and maintain accurate and timely documentation to assure patient records comply with facility and accreditation standards.
· Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
· Master's degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university or a new graduate of accredited master's degree social work program with successful completion of social work field education, internship or similar practicum through master's degree program required.
· Two or more years' experience working with patient population preferred.
LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
· State licensure, as required by the state in which the facility operates, which could include Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW)
· CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
· First aid may be required based on state or facility.
Social Worker (LMSW)
Lincoln Park, MI jobs
Client: Social Worker (LMSW) Shift: 8: 30 AM - 5: 00 PM Pay- Full License: Hourly $30.90 - $40.89 Limited License: Hourly $28.68 - 37.91 Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance. 401K. PTO. Paid holidays include: New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, ½day for Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the day after (Black Friday), Christmas eve and Christmas Day.
***$3, 000 SIGN-ON BONUS***
Specific Responsibilities:
Provide weekly family therapy to families utilizing the TFCO treatment model. This includes introducing new behavioral coping and parenting skills and practices these in sessions utilizing strategic positive reinforcement and coaching interventions
Engage primary caregiver and other key participants in active change-oriented treatment;
Engage participants to identify and overcome barriers to engagement;
Develop therapeutic relationships with families;
Provide direct clinical treatment using methods compatible with TFCO model;
Provide family therapy;
Coordinate services with mental health and medical professionals, including psychiatrists, physicians, and nurses;
Facilitate collateral contacts with representatives from schools and other community organizations on behalf of children and families;
Advocate on behalf of families to help them meet their needs and achieve their desired level of independence and self-sufficiency;
Link families with resources available in the community;
Assist families in scheduling psychiatric evaluations and medication reviews with Psychiatrist once child returns home
Help to identify and eliminate barriers to services;
Help to enhance existing community services and develop new services based on the needs of families;
Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with people and organizations in the community;
Make referrals to Child Protective Services and Adult Protective Services as needed;
Participate in clinical supervision, team meetings, case consultations and training as needed;
Provide individual, family and group therapy;crisis intervention;case management;
Other duties as required or assigned.
Travel: Mileage Reimbursement when personal vehicle used - IRS standard. .64 per mile