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Clinical Social Worker jobs at UCLA - 303 jobs

  • Behavioral Health Therapist - LCSW, Marina Del Rey (Flexible-Hybrid)

    UCLA Health 4.2company rating

    Clinical social worker job at UCLA

    General Information Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility Onsite or Remote Flexible Hybrid Work Schedule Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm; may vary Posted Date 09/09/2025 Salary Range: $113879.52 - 136095.84 Annually Employment Type 2 - Staff: Career Duration Indefinite Job # 26620 Primary Duties and Responsibilities Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility Provide positive care solutions within an award-winning health system. Grow your career while enhancing quality of life for those most in need. Leverage your expertise to make a real difference in the community. You can do all this and more at UCLA Health. In this role, you will provide a range of services to multidisciplinary teams with emphasis on outpatient practices of the UCLA Health-Behavioral Health Associates serving adult, geriatric populations, child and adolescents. Duties may include psychosocial assessment; care coordination, consultation to the team, individual, family or group psychotherapeutic treatment; liaison with community agencies; treatment plan documentation; and disposition planning and advocacy. Requires excellent skills in interpersonal communication and documentation, as well as clinical knowledge of individual, family, social and Cultural issues in mental illness. * Position is flexible hybrid with up to 40% remote* LCSW Salary Range: $113,879.52 - $136,095.84 Annual LMFT Salary Range: $64,800 - $137,600 Annual Job Qualifications Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility * CA Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Masters in Social Work or Psychology OR California Marriage and Family Therapist license (LMFT) and Master in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or Master in Psychology or Master in Counseling Psychology or Masters of Art in Counseling * Experience and skill interacting with health care providers in a multidisciplinary setting * Working knowledge of general theoretical and clinical models * Ability to develop effective rapport and working therapeutic alliances with patients * Skill in writing clear and complete clinical notes and summaries of clinical evaluations * Skills and experiences in documenting/charting to ensure current and accurate medical records are entered and documented in patient files in accordance with established Medical Records policies and procedures * Knowledge of clinical social worker ethics and scope of practice * Ability to perform a complete mental status exam and recognize changes in mental status * Ability to establish and maintain effective and mutually respectful relationships with professionals and support staff * Knowledge of pertinent current community resources, including income maintenance, mental health treatment, special education, residential and vocational supports * Ability to provide and maintain appropriate coordination of care with existing providers and/or variety of community agencies and demonstrate assertiveness, persistence, and diplomacy as an advocate for the patient * Maintains the expected case load of patients
    $113.9k-136.1k yearly 27d ago
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  • Clinical Social Worker

    UCLA Health 4.2company rating

    Clinical social worker job at UCLA

    General Information Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility Onsite or Remote Fully On-Site Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; includes some weekends and holidays Posted Date 07/30/2025 Salary Range: $54.54 - 65.18 Hourly Employment Type 2 - Staff: Career Duration Indefinite Job # 25967 Primary Duties and Responsibilities Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility If you have a passion for elevating lives, we invite you to use your unique expertise, dedication, and compassion to make a significant, positive impact on the community. At UCLA Health, you'll be part of an exceptional multidisciplinary team as you play a key role in delivering excellent outcomes for our patients and their families. Join our award-winning, world-class health system and see just how rewarding a career can be. Our knowledgeable team of Social Workers provide vital social work services, including assessment, intervention, recommendations, insurance education, and social service assessment and referrals. You will participate in interdisciplinary activities while demonstrating a commitment to continuous quality improvement, accurate record keeping, relevant policies/procedures, and our Code of Ethics. You will also be required to remain current with specific professional knowledge while pursuing further enhancement of job-related expertise. At UCLA Health, our passion for impact and improving others' lives has enabled us to become a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and more than 270 community clinics throughout Southern California. We're also home to the world-class medical research and clinical education capabilities of the David Geffen School of Medicine. If you're looking to experience greater challenge and fulfillment in your career, come to UCLA Health. CSW 2 Salary range: $50.18 - $59.94 Hourly CSW 3 Salary range: $54.54 - $65.18 Hourly Job Qualifications Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility We're seeking a compassionate, diligent Clinical Social Worker II or III with: * Master's degree in social work or social welfare * CA Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or license eligible * Basic Life Support (BLS) certification * Excellent communication, relationship building and problem-solving skills * Expertise with psychosocial assessments, clinical interventions, and treatment planning * Knowledge of Child Abuse, Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse, Neglect and Domestic Violence treatment, interventions, and reporting protocols. * Commitment to principles of patient and family centered care, and an understanding of cultural differences and diversity. * Ability to work effectively with interdisciplinary teams * Willingness to participate in at least one area of specialized practice annually * Computer proficiency Preferred: * Post-masters social work experience in a healthcare setting * Transplant and advance care planning experience * CA State LCSW
    $54.5-65.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Therapist

    Artemis 3.5company rating

    Riverside, CA jobs

    Artemis Healthcare Partners is seeking a dedicated and passionate professional to join our client's team! Therapist Type: Direct-Hire | Full-Time | Permanent Schedule: 9am-6pm | Sunday-Thursday Pay: $75,000-$120,000 (depending on education and experience) + $10k sign-on bonus Qualifications: Full Licensed: - LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PhD, or PsyD. Experience: - 2+ years with complex dual-diagnosis clients (adolescent preferred or adult). - Residential/inpatient behavioral health experience preferred. - Skilled in trauma-informed care & EBPs (DBT, CBT, ACT, Relapse Prevention). - Professionalism: Strong clinical ethics, collaborative mindset, adaptability to cover nearby sites as needed. Role Overview: - Provide therapeutic support for adolescents (ages 12-17) in a residential mental health and substance use recovery environment. - Deliver a mix of individual, family, and group therapy sessions to promote healing, skill development, and resilience. - Conduct comprehensive assessments and create personalized treatment plans tailored to each client's needs. - Monitor progress and adjust therapeutic strategies to ensure effective and responsive care. - Maintain clear, timely clinical documentation that meets professional and regulatory standards. - Intervene in clinical crises with calm, effective support for both clients and staff. - Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to coordinate care and create a consistent therapeutic environment. - Contribute insights during team discussions to guide treatment direction and strengthen program outcomes. - Incorporate evidence-based practices, including trauma-informed approaches, into therapy delivery. - Foster a structured, supportive community that encourages positive growth for both adolescents and their families. Benefits: - Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA - PTO, Sick Pay, 401(k) + Match - Relocation Assistance - Laptop & mobile phone provided - EAP & Employee Discounts - Supervision hours for licensure Apply Today! You may also email your updated resume (include Position Name & Location): ************************** and schedule your Prescreen Call: ****************************************************************
    $75k-120k yearly 5d ago
  • Lpc Or Lcsw

    Children's International 4.7company rating

    Biloxi, MS jobs

    Children's International is looking for a Counselor or LCSW to work with our patient base to provide much needed counseling resources. This position would start in clinic but has the potential for telehealth remote work.
    $54k-63k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    CMF 3.9company rating

    Vacaville, CA jobs

    Job Title: Licensed Clinical Social Worker Setting: Correctional Healthcare Schedule: 7:00AM - 5:00PM x 4 Term: 6-month assignment with the potential for extension Pay Rate: $85.00 - $90.00/hr Astrya Global, a San Diego based medical staffing agency, is hiring Licensed Clinical Social Workers for a state correctional facility in Vacaville, California. These positions are 6-month contracts with the ability to extend. Benefits for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker: Weekly Pay: $85.00 - $90.00/hr Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Pet Insurance 401K Retirement Plan (matching) Full-service Credentialing and Corporate Travel Team Referral Bonus up to $1,500 Astrya Global Medical Staffing offers 10+ years of staffing experience, 100% domestic support, and is certified by both the Joint Commission and National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations. At Astrya, we are dedicated to helping healthcare professionals find the perfect job.
    $85-90 hourly 39d ago
  • Early Intervention Home Base/ Social Worker

    Northside Center for Child Development 4.6company rating

    New York jobs

    ABOUT NORTHSIDE Northside Center for Child Development serves over 4,000 children annually through high-quality, outcomes-driven behavioral health, early childhood, and enrichment services. With over $30 million in annual funding, the organization provides children and their families with the support they need to overcome adversity, thrive, and pursue their dreams. Northside has been a staple of the Harlem community since its founding in 1946 and a pioneer at the intersection of education and behavioral health for Black and Latino children. Several of its programs were the first in Harlem and established the standard of care for many social service agencies. Northside s founders, Doctors Kenneth, and Mamie Clark were psychologists whose breakthrough Black/White Doll Study was used as evidence in Brown v. Board of Education, which declared public school segregation unconstitutional. The philosophy behind this landmark decision, now on its 70 th anniversary, continues to inspire Northside to create and drive innovative programs that focus on the strengths of families and the importance of children s self-esteem. For more information on Northside Center for Child Development, please visit *************************************** JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Early Intervention Social Worker to join our team. In this role, you will work with families and children facing developmental delays or disabilities, providing support and resources to enhance their well-being and ensure optimal development. Your responsibilities will include conducting assessments, developing individualized plans, coordinating services, advocating for clients, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of child development, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to empowering families to overcome challenges and thrive. PRINCIPLE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Provides home & community-based individual/collateral therapy sessions, caregiver coaching, and family training sessions as authorized by the child s IFSP. Compliance with all documentation requirements for billing, session notes, quarterly progress reports, service changes, and quality assurance procedures. Maintains ongoing communication with Northside EI Staff and service coordinator. Participates in IFSP s as needed. Completes Northside orientation and annual professional development requirements. Strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills. Ability to work as a part of an interdisciplinary team. Computer proficient with daily use of email and billing platform required. Qualification NYS Certification or License/Registration in discipline with at least 2 years of experience providing therapeutic services to the Birth-3 population. DOH Approval Letter- DOH Approval requires 1500 hours of service with children under 5. Statewide Central Register Clearance Justice Center Screening Liability Insurance Knowledge of NYC EIP Policies & Procedures Preferred: flexible hours available, bilingual COMPENSATION: $65 - $75 Per Service
    $45k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Hospice and Mental Health Clinical Social Workers and Therapists

    Jewish Social Services 4.0company rating

    Rockville, MD jobs

    What We Offer: $60,000-90,000 a year 403(b) with matching contribution Professional development stipend Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Free CEU trainings Free weekly supervision toward clinical licensure 24/7 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and a balanced lifestyle Vacation, sick and personal leave, and select Jewish and federal holidays Job Openings include: Hospice or Mental Health Licensed Clinical Supervisors: Provide individual clinical supervision in accordance with JSSA policies and licensure regulations for our Hospice and Clinic based programs. Requires an LCSW-C and Board Certification for clinical supervision. Hospice Clinical Social Workers: Provides Hospice care to patients and families in Montgomery County. Mental Health Licensed Clinicians and Professional Counselors: Provides therapeutic services to children in Montgomery County Public School System for elementary and middle school children. Requires one of the following licensures: LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LPC. Bilingual English/Spanish clinicians highly preferred. Eligible for a signing bonus. Mental Health Clinicians and Professional Counselors: Provides outpatient mental health services for children through adults in Maryland and Virginia offices. Requires one of the following licensures: LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LPC. Bi-lingual English/Spanish speaking clinician highly preferred. JSSA is a health and social wellness agency that knows that no matter what life brings, you should be seen by experts and for who you are. For more than 120 years, JSSA has been helping children, adolescents, adults and seniors throughout the Washington metropolitan region. We serve people who are racially, ethnically, religiously, and culturally diverse, reflective of our community. At JSSA, our Mental Health and Hospice clinicians are recognized for exceptional care that provides comfort for individuals, peace of mind to families, and honors cultural traditions and customs. The Provider Experience at JSSA: Flexibility: Some of our clinical positions allow clinicians the ability to work from home, the office, or wherever they are most comfortable. Support: All our mental health clinicians receive support from a full time Inquiry and Screening team so that our talented clinicians can focus on what matters most-providing exceptional care to our clients. Collaboration: All JSSA clinicians participate in case discussions, which allow you to leverage the expertise of others to develop new skills and think outside the box.
    $60k-90k yearly 30d ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Northern CA/Bay Area

    Holt International 4.1company rating

    Agoura Hills, CA jobs

    Full-time, benefitted position available. $27-$30/Hour Location: Ideal candidate will be located in Northern California, Bay area with willingness to travel Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact. POSITION SUMMARY: Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director): 1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members. 2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements. 3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database. 4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement. 5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement. 6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate. 7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required. 8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback. 9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives. SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities. Requirements KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues. INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner. IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director
    $27-30 hourly 5d ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Bay Area California

    Holt International 4.1company rating

    Agoura Hills, CA jobs

    Full-time/Part-time positions available. $27-$30/Hour Location: Ideal candidate will be located in Northern California, Bay area with willingness to travel Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact. POSITION SUMMARY: Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director): 1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members. 2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements. 3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database. 4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement. 5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement. 6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate. 7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required. 8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback. 9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives. SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities. Requirements KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues. INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner. IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director
    $27-30 hourly 7d ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Sacramento

    Holt International Children's Services 4.1company rating

    Agoura Hills, CA jobs

    Part-time Description Part-time position. Location: This position covers Sacramento. The ideal candidate will be located in Sacramento area with willingness to travel. $27-$30/hour Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact. POSITION SUMMARY: Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director): 1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members. 2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements. 3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database. 4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement. 5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement. 6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate. 7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required. 8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback. 9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives. SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities. Requirements KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues. INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner. IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director
    $27-30 hourly 47d ago
  • Mental Health Recreational Therapist - $2,565 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Coalinga, CA jobs

    Care Career is seeking a travel Correctional Recreation/Recreational Therapist for a travel job in Coalinga, California. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Recreation/Recreational Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: 02/23/2026 Duration: 15 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Duties/Responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: Recreational Therapist Communicate changes in patient condition to the Director of Recreational Therapy and the interdisciplinary treatment team. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary treatment team regarding patient response to therapy, treatment interventions, and therapeutic objectives. Conduct assessments in psychosocial, leisure, and recreation skills development/deficiency. Ensure timely documentation of interventions and confirm that interventions align with the patients plan of care. Teach coping skills and stress management techniques to patients to support a balanced leisure lifestyle. Apply advanced knowledge of counseling and therapeutic concepts to determine appropriate services for psychiatric, trauma-affected, and chemically dependent patients. Demonstrate knowledge of group dynamics and the practice of group processing in therapy. For additional inquiries please CALL our Hiring Team at or TEXT Care Career Job ID #33946397. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Social Work Recreational Therapist About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits
    $68k-94k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Social Worker

    Para Los Ninos 4.4company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    About PLN Founded on Skid Row in 1980, Para Los Niños (PLN) partners with more than 10,000 children, youth, and families each year through integrated education, wellness supports and advocacy, addressing individual and systemic barriers to create pathways to success. In addition to operating early education centers, charter elementary and middle schools, youth workforce development sites and family services, PLN is the only children's mental health provider in the Skid Row neighborhood. PLN's community transformation work brings together community members, community-based organizations, city and county agencies, elected officials, and businesses to tackle issues that impact PLN families. Ninety-three percent of families served by PLN live in areas with the highest levels of food insecurity and homelessness in L.A. County. Position Overview Reporting to the Partnerships for Families Program Manager, Social Worker for the Home Visit team will conduct case management assessments and deliver counseling services to individuals, families, and groups. The incumbent may also provide psychotherapeutic services to children, youth, adults, and families as appropriate. Duties Promotes and supports the mental health of clients. Participates in the agency Continuous Quality Improvement process for the division. Must have the ability to nurture respectful relationships with clients and children and must be sensitive to the cultural needs of the population served. Conducts intakes and evaluation of clients. Participates in weekly meetings, case conferences, training and professional consultation as necessary. Conducts visits to homes, schools, or psychiatric facilities in order to help clients achieve their treatment goals. Participates, coordinates, and facilitates various clinical group activities including individual and family therapy, parenting education, support groups and self-help groups. Follows state laws regarding mental health issues and confidentiality. Maintains client files to level of requirements mandated in agency policy and completes documentation in a timely manner. Prepares correspondence and reports in connection with case requirements by legal and contracting entities i.e., child protective services, probation, courts, Department of Mental Health, etc. Works collaboratively with members of the client's treatment team. Must be able to maintain positive working collaborative relationships with partner agencies and staff. Performs other job-related duties as directed by supervisor or director. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics Master's degree in social work, psychology, marriage and family counseling or a closely related field. At least three years or more of experience in home visitation, child protective services, case management, therapeutic services, or working with children 0-5. Compensation Range: $68,493 - $76,024 annually. Has knowledge of evaluating risk for suicidal and homicidal ideation, imminent danger and knows appropriate intervention. Have skills in providing counseling and support to clients experiencing emotional distress and crisis. Depth in knowledge of child abuse/crisis intervention techniques. Feels comfortable working with clients who exhibit a variety of psychiatric syndromes. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Bilingual (E/S) required. Must have a reliable automobile for use on the job (mileage to be reimbursed). Valid California Driver License. State required automobile insurance coverage. TB clearance, to be renewed every two years. COVID-19 Vaccine Required for All Employees Must have all vaccinations and applicable boosters for Covid-19. Physical Requirements To perform this job the individual must be able to carry out all essential functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Approximately 50% of time is spent sitting, while frequently required to walk, stand and bend. Must be able to speak and hear well. Good vision is imperative. Occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Employee will be required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds without assistance. Expectations for All Para Los Niños Staff Candidates for employment at a Para Los Niños, regardless of position, will consistently demonstrate the following: Unwavering belief in and commitment to fulfill the mission of Para Los Niños. Deep commitment to the success of all PLN students and families. Commitment to excellence and high standards -- for self, students, and colleagues. Continuous learning by engaging in reflection, self-assessment, and individual professional development. Use of data to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement. Ability to thrive as a member of a collaborative team. Self-motivation and initiative with solutions-oriented disposition. Belief in and ability to develop respectful relationships with parents and children marked by sensitivity to the students' cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to effectively handle challenging situations. Comfort with basic Microsoft Office applications and a curiosity and propensity to push own adoption of new technology and approaches. Regular, punctual attendance and professional appearance. Para Los Niños is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer It is the established policy of Para Los Niños (PLN) to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without discrimination with regard to race, religious belief (including dress or grooming practices), color, sex, sex stereotype, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions (including breast feeding), age, national origin (including possessing a driver's license issued under Vehicle Code § 12801.9), ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, transgender status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic characteristics, genetic information, family care, marital status, enrollment in any public assistance program, status as military, a veteran or qualified disabled veteran, status as an unpaid intern or volunteer, or any other classification protected by law. PLN also prohibits discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those characteristics or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as having any of those characteristics.
    $68.5k-76k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Social Worker

    Para Los Ninos 4.4company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    About PLN Founded on Skid Row in 1980, Para Los Niños (PLN) partners with more than 10,000 children, youth, and families each year through integrated education, wellness supports and advocacy, addressing individual and systemic barriers to create pathways to success. In addition to operating early education centers, charter elementary and middle schools, youth workforce development sites and family services, PLN is the only children's mental health provider in the Skid Row neighborhood. PLN's community transformation work brings together community members, community-based organizations, city and county agencies, elected officials, and businesses to tackle issues that impact PLN families. Ninety-three percent of families served by PLN live in areas with the highest levels of food insecurity and homelessness in L.A. County Position Overview Under the direction of the Family Preservation Clinical Coordinator, the Social Worker provides family assessments and in-home counseling services to families enrolled in the Family Preservation Program. This role collaborates closely with a multidisciplinary team and assigned families to develop and implement service plan goals, offering supportive interventions that promote family stability and well-being. All work is performed in alignment with best practices and the contractual requirements established by the Department of Children and Family Services. Duties Conducts home visits and works with clients to develop and achieve case plan goals. Completes Up Front Assessments (UFA) focusing on domestic violence, mental health, and substance abuse, providing treatment recommendations and diagnoses utilizing the DSM-5. In collaboration with the client's treatment team and clinical supervisor, co-facilitates multidisciplinary case conferences to develop initial treatment plans and review progress. Maintains communication with community groups and resources that support client well-being and strengthen parental capacity. Nurtures respectful relationships with clients and children while demonstrating sensitivity to cultural and socioeconomic differences. Maintains client files in accordance with agency policy and completes documentation in a timely manner. Prepares correspondence and reports required by contracting entities, including family assessment forms (FAF), weekly progress notes, monthly reports, and termination summaries. Follow all state laws and agency guidelines regarding confidentiality in both verbal and written communication. Participates in staff meetings, conferences, trainings, and professional consultations as required. Engages in weekly individual and group supervision. Maintains positive, collaborative relationships with family services staff and multidisciplinary teams. Participates in ongoing Quality Assurance and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) processes to enhance service delivery. Performs other job-related duties as assigned by the direct supervisor. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics Master's degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, or related field required. One year of case management experience required, working with low-income children and families is desired. Strong written and oral communication skills in English are required, and we celebrate linguistic diversity, valuing the unique perspectives and strengths that multilingual team members bring to our organization. Bilingualism in English/Spanish is required. English proficiency supporting professional-level verbal and written communication to children, parents and other staff members required. Travel Requirements: Up to 75% within Los Angeles County requiring a valid driver's license, personal vehicle, and automobile insurance. Physical Requirements To perform this job the individual must be able to carry out all essential functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Approximately 50% of time is spent sitting, while frequently required to walk, stand and bend. Must be able to speak and hear well. Good vision is imperative. Occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Employee will be required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds without assistance . TB test clearance to be renewed every two years. Verification of Immunizations required by the California Department of Health (Pertussis, Measles and Influenza). This job description does not encompass all essential functions and responsibilities. Para Los Niños reserves the right to modify or add to the typical duties of a position at any time. Expectations for All Para Los Niños Staff Candidates for employment at Para Los Niños, regardless of position, will consistently demonstrate the following: Unwavering belief in and commitment to fulfill the mission of Para Los Niños. Deep commitment to the success of all PLN students and families. Commitment to excellence and high standards -- for self, students, and colleagues. Continuous learning by engaging in reflection, self-assessment, and individual professional development. Use of data to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement. Ability to thrive as a member of a collaborative team. Self-motivation and initiative with solutions-oriented disposition. Belief in and ability to develop respectful relationships with families and children informed by the students' cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to effectively handle challenging situations. Comfort with basic Microsoft Office applications and a curiosity and propensity to push own adoption of new technology and approaches. Regular, punctual attendance and professional appearance. Para Los Niños is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer It is the established policy of Para Los Niños (PLN) to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without discrimination with regard to race, religious belief (including dress or grooming practices), color, sex, sex stereotype, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions (including breast feeding), age, national origin (including possessing a driver's license issued under Vehicle Code § 12801.9), ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, transgender status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic characteristics, genetic information, family care, marital status, enrollment in any public assistance program, status as military, a veteran or qualified disabled veteran, status as an unpaid intern or volunteer, or any other classification protected by law. PLN also prohibits discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those characteristics or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as having any of those characteristics.
    $52k-74k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Social Worker I (Bilingual Russian is plus)

    Jewish Family Service La 3.7company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    We all face challenges and transitions in our lives, and when we do, we must be able to count on the strength of community for support. For the people of Los Angeles, Jewish Family Service LA (JFSLA) is that trusted source of support. We are a comprehensive network of services that welcomes individuals and families of all ages and identities to our full spectrum of care. Our highly trained staff and volunteers work closely with individuals and their loved ones to problem-solve and guide them on their paths to safety, security, wellness, and fulfillment. JFSLA staff share in our mission and work towards our goals with the highest level of responsibility, professionalism, and integrity. JFS demonstrates our commitment to our staff by offering a comprehensive benefits package and a nurturing environment. JFSLA is committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion and connectedness. In recruiting for our team, we seek the unique contributions that individuals can bring from all backgrounds. We strive for a diverse team in order to better serve our clients and ensure our excellence as an organization in identifying, designing and delivering solutions. Be part of our commitment and join our family. For more information on our philosophy and services, please tour our website ************* The Social Work I is responsible for conducting in-depth intakes and assessments covering psychological, social and physical, and environmental concerns for frail, elderly clients; Holocaust survivors and their families. S/he will evaluate clients, identify the potential limitations which impede independent living and activate resources to allow client to remain safely in the home setting. QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelors degree in social work or a related field * Current unrestricted CA Driver's License and proof of auto insurance * Bilingual Russian is a plus * Experience and interest in providing care to older persons required * Care management and community-based service delivery experience required * Knowledge of community resources and the aging process * Experience working with seniors, caregivers and mentally disabled clients * Knowledge of safety issues when working with at-risk clients * Experience conducting in-home visit strongly preferred * Must be computer literate in MS Office applications (Word, Excel and Outlook) * Candidates must have interest and demonstrated ability to: * Work in an interdisciplinary community setting * Be culturally sensitive, able to work with a multicultural client population * Work in a non-judgmental manner and work as part of a team * Maintain professional boundaries * Exercise sound casework judgment and fiscal management skills * Comply with documentation procedures * Must pass a criminal background check (Live Scan fingerprinting) prior to beginning employment RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Conducts in-depth intakes and assessment covering psychological, social, physical, and environmental concerns for clients that are survivors of the Holocaust * Develops a comprehensive care plan including all social services needed by the client * Coordinates the delivery of all services in the care plan * Responds to intake callers and follows up on client situation as needed * Reviews and authorizes services every month * Offers crisis intervention * Provides outreach and support per funding source requirements * Prepares quarterly reports for the funding sources (Report include statistics on intake and outreach, number of clients serve, description of services, expenditures for each client served through grant) * Provides short-term or ongoing psychotherapeutic support to low income Holocaust survivors and their families as needed * Identifies and develops family and other informal support systems for the client * Refer clients to specialist consultants to provide additional detailed evaluation and recommendations for improvement of the client's functional level * Prepares case recording, maintenance of financial records; and reporting on a timely and relevant basis * Provide timely documentation and oversee chart record keeping per funding requirements. * Selects, negotiates and budgets supportive services for clients * May be required to be a Field Work Supervisor and/ or preceptor for Social Work students * Other related duties as assigned * Hours towards licensure available but not guaranteed Jewish Family Service is proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. * cb
    $51k-85k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Social Worker - In Home Outreach Councelor

    Florence Crittenton Services of Orange Country 2.9company rating

    Pomona, CA jobs

    Counsels individuals, groups and/or family regarding psychological or emotional problems, develops and implements therapeutic treatment plan in various settings in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and standards of practice, and conducts assessments and/or screens relevant to the population being served or program. Pay Range: $28.06 - $40.09 per hour. Requirements Essential Duties: · Acquires, maintains, teaches and demonstrates knowledge of Continuum of Care, Shared Core Practice Model, evidence-based practices, and trauma-informed care and maintains a professional environment that is consistent with Title 22, and established agency policies. · Participates in interdisciplinary treatment planning. · Develops a comprehensive psychosocial assessment. · Conducts assessments and screens as required. · Provides crisis intervention consultation to all members of the team. · Assists in maintaining client. · Provides timely and accurate documentation as required by payment source. · Transports clients to appointments and activities as required. Minimum Qualifications: BA/BS required, prefer MA, MS, MSW, PsyD or PhD in a related field of human services from an accredited school. Proficiency in threshold language required of positions primarily assigned to mono-lingual clients. (Some contracts may allow waiver of advanced degree, with a minimum BA/BA and two or more years of directly relevant experience.) Additional Requirements: SW1: Must be license-eligible or a registered intern and must have a minimum of one semester of relevant practicum, working with adolescents or families. · Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted California driver's license and current vehicle insurance. · Must be able to complete and maintain required certifications and training including, but not limited to, First Aid/CPR, PRIDE, and as applicable to program.
    $28.1-40.1 hourly 5d ago
  • Social Worker Transitional Housing

    David & Margaret Home 4.0company rating

    La Verne, CA jobs

    Summary/Objective: The Social Worker position in the Transitional Housing Programs provides direct service, support, referrals, case management, and service coordination for youth adults placed in the transitional living programs. Essential Functions: The Transitional Housing Program Social Worker will perform duties include, but are not limited to the following: Conducts direct support services to participants through weekly face-to-face sessions weekly and provides additional sessions as needed. Direct support services provided include, but are not limited to, counseling, life and/or job coaching, case management, crisis intervention and/or management, and/or psychoeducation with the goal of assisting the participant to self-sufficiency. Completes all required documentation, including but not limited to, intake documents, entry assessment, life skills assessments, shared living agreement, needs and service plan, session notes, monthly and quarterly progress notes, exit report, etc. in accordance with agency, county, and state requirements. Facilitates meeting the overall needs of participants on their caseload, including but not limited to, move-in support, roommate introductions and engagement, meeting employment and/or education program requirements, providing transportation access and monetary provisions, transition planning, grievance support, and move-out support. Provides participants with program information, such as programs orientation, standards, requirements, and expectations. Provides residents with information about available services, including services related to crisis intervention, childcare, medical and dental care. Actively assists residents with accessing needed services. Develops, presents, plans, and/or conducts activities and/or trainings to participants Work with the Program Manager/ Director and county staff to receive and review referrals, interview applicants, determine eligibility for the program, and determine needs of the potential participant. Participates in 24 hour on-call program/crisis intervention services for participants, on a rotating schedule with other designated team members as needed and required. Attends all participant, program, and county meetings, such as one on one supervision, staff meetings, etc., as requested and required. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Education and Experience: A Masters degree in a behavioral science from an accredited institution of higher learning Two years of experience inworking with children and families Other requirements: Must have a valid California drivers license and good driving record. Must be physically, mentally, and occupationally capable of performing assigned tasks for this class of employee. Must meet Title XXII personnel requirements with regards to fingerprinting, forms, and documents. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Possess or be able to obtain CPR and First Aid certificates within 30 days of employment. Obtain within the first 30 days of employment Pro-Act (Professional Assault Crisis Training). Must be at least 21 years of age. Must be proficient in Microsoft Suite in particular Word and PowerPoint. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Physical Demands: 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to walk. The employee is occasionally required to stand and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
    $48k-81k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Social Worker Transitional Housing

    David & Margaret Youth and Family Services 4.0company rating

    La Verne, CA jobs

    Summary/Objective: The Social Worker position in the Transitional Housing Programs provides direct service, support, referrals, case management, and service coordination for youth adults placed in the transitional living programs. Essential Functions: The Transitional Housing Program Social Worker will perform duties include, but are not limited to the following: * Conducts direct support services to participants through weekly face-to-face sessions weekly and provides additional sessions as needed. Direct support services provided include, but are not limited to, counseling, life and/or job coaching, case management, crisis intervention and/or management, and/or psychoeducation with the goal of assisting the participant to self-sufficiency. * Completes all required documentation, including but not limited to, intake documents, entry assessment, life skills assessments, shared living agreement, needs and service plan, session notes, monthly and quarterly progress notes, exit report, etc. in accordance with agency, county, and state requirements. * Facilitates meeting the overall needs of participants on their caseload, including but not limited to, move-in support, roommate introductions and engagement, meeting employment and/or education program requirements, providing transportation access and monetary provisions, transition planning, grievance support, and move-out support. * Provides participants with program information, such as programs orientation, standards, requirements, and expectations. * Provides residents with information about available services, including services related to crisis intervention, childcare, medical and dental care. Actively assists residents with accessing needed services. * Develops, presents, plans, and/or conducts activities and/or trainings to participants * Work with the Program Manager/ Director and county staff to receive and review referrals, interview applicants, determine eligibility for the program, and determine needs of the potential participant. * Participates in 24 hour on-call program/crisis intervention services for participants, on a rotating schedule with other designated team members as needed and required. * Attends all participant, program, and county meetings, such as one on one supervision, staff meetings, etc., as requested and required. * Other duties as assigned.
    $48k-81k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Social Worker

    Florence Crittenton Services of Orange Country 2.9company rating

    Moreno Valley, CA jobs

    Full-time Description Provides full case management and counsels individuals, groups and/or family regarding psychological or emotional problems, develops and implements therapeutic treatment plan in various settings in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and standards of practice, and conducts assessments and/or screens relevant to the population being served or program. In addition to performing duties of the position, Lead Individual provides supervision to assigned program staff including but not limited to: hiring, training, weekly supervision, completing chart audits, and performance documentation to ensure continuity of care and accountability of services. Pay Range: $27.46 - $39.23 per hour. Essential Duties: · Acquires, maintains, teaches and demonstrates knowledge of Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) and Sexual Harassment standards at care provider facilities, evidence-based practices, and trauma-informed care and maintains a professional environment that is consistent with Title 22, licensing regulations, and established agency policies. · Participates in interdisciplinary treatment planning. · Provides support, training, to the Resource Family, working in collaboration with various members of the treatment team · Conduct Pre-Service and on-going trainings to Resource Families as indicated. · Develops a comprehensive psychosocial assessment. · Conducts assessments and screens as required. · Provides crisis intervention consultation to all members of the team. · Assists in maintaining client. · Provides timely and accurate documentation as required by payment source. · Transports clients to appointments and activities as required. Requirements Minimum Qualifications: MA, MS, MSW, PsyD or PhD in a related field of human services from an accredited school. Proficiency in threshold language is required of positions primarily assigned to mono-lingual clients. (Some contracts may allow waiver of advanced degree, with a minimum BA/BA and two or more years of directly relevant experience.) Additional Requirements: Must be license-eligible or a registered intern and must have a minimum of one semester of relevant practicum, working with adolescents or families. · Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted California driver's license and current vehicle insurance. · Must be able to complete and maintain required certifications and training including, but not limited to, First Aid/CPR, PRIDE, and as applicable to program. Salary Description $27.46 - $39.23 per hour.
    $27.5-39.2 hourly 5d ago
  • Social Worker - CVAF

    Community Action Partnership of Kern 4.0company rating

    Bakersfield, CA jobs

    SUMMARY: The Social Worker supports enrolled veterans by connecting them with substance abuse counseling, mental health services, support groups, and rehabilitation programs to aid in their recovery and well-being. Responsibilities include meeting with clients and their families to discuss progress or setbacks, developing treatment plans for those with mental illnesses or recovering from traumatic events, and maintaining regular communication to monitor their physical and mental health.
    $51k-71k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • TFC - Social Worker

    Childrens Guild 4.1company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    Role Description: In accordance with the needs and ages of the population served by The Children's Guild Social Worker in the Therapeutic Foster Care will assure that services to children and families are individualized, strength based, culturally competent and is responsive to the needs of foster families and the youth in the at-risk population. The Social Worker utilizes information gained through interdisciplinary evaluation services to develop and implement the child/youth treatment plan. Bonus Structure** We offer a sign-on bonus totaling $6,000. Distribution: 90 Days: $2,000 6 Months: $2,000 1 year: $2,000 Principal Responsibilities and Duties: Provides at least two times monthly individual, family and/ group support to foster children/ youth and their foster families in their home or community. Attends interdisciplinary staffing to discuss and integrate evaluation information and to develop a comprehensive treatment plan to address psychological and social needs of the client/family. Collaborates and assists the referring agency, local Department of Social Services, and to develop the agency service plan for the child/youth and family. Collaborates with the school system and other service providers to assure children/ youth are receiving appropriate educational services if indicated. Responds to the juvenile court system through written or oral progress reports when required in the juvenile court's development plan for the child/adult and family. Participates in peer consultation groups and/or individual supervision clinical review work. Attends in-service clinical training programs, treatment planning meetings, and administrative meetings. Performs home studies and re-certifications which includes making recommendations regarding approval/disapproval of applicants. May participate in the field instruction program and supervise social work trainees when interest and capacity is demonstrated and may participate in community advocacy/ educational groups related to the needs of foster care children/ youth and their families. May develop and conduct training for foster parents Participates in a 24-hour on-call rotation with other Therapeutic Foster Care staff members. Provides effective and responsive care to foster parents. Working with foster youth to cope with traumatic life events through a trauma lens. Working with foster parents and other caregivers by coaching them in therapeutic models to help youth progress in accomplishing SMART goals established in treatment plans. Providing psychoeducation to foster parents and youth which will include assessment of family dynamics in the home. Ability to provide and manage case notes, treatment plans and other documents required in a timely manner. Knowledge of and ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint **Rotation of 24 Hour On-call duties * The individual will demonstrate the ability to appropriately aid the needs of children and adolescents with or without a developmental disability and their families. Supervisory Responsibilities None Education Qualifications A Masters of Social Work with a concentration in clinical is preferred. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations LMSW or LCSW-C Remote/Telework Eligibility This position is telework/remote eligible by the terms outlined by the TFC Program Director. Work Location and Travel Requirements This position will report to the McClean campus, located at 6802 McClean Blvd, Parkville, MD 21234. Qualifications Qualifications: The minimum qualifications for this position are: a master's degree from an accredited school of social work. current Maryland State Licensure at the LMSW level. access to reliable transportation with a valid MD driver's license and an acceptable driving record. proficiency to effectively communicate orally and in writing. the interest and talent to develop the potential of others and the interpersonal skills necessary to do so. a desire to grow, learn, and change to effectively model the Guild philosophy and program approach. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations LMSW or LCSW-C Remote/Telework Eligibility This position is telework/remote eligible by the terms outlined by the TFC Program Director. Work Location and Travel Requirements This position will report to the McClean campus, located at 6802 McClean Blvd, Parkville, MD 21234.
    $2k monthly 2d ago

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