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  • Clinician I/II/III

    Casa Pacifica Centers for Children & Family 4.0company rating

    Clinician job at Casa Pacifica

    Job Details Campus - Camarillo, CA Full Time Master's Degree $69000.00 - $80000.00 Salary Day Health Care ABOUT CASA PACIFICA For 30 years, Casa Pacifica has been helping at-risk children, their families, and young adults thrive. As the largest non-profit provider of children's and adolescent mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, Casa Pacifica specializes in treating children and young adults who struggle with complex mental health challenges such as emotional dysregulation, self-harm, anxiety, and depression. Our multi-disciplinary staff of highly trained clinicians, psychologists, educators, therapists and mental health workers provide exceptional, evidence-based care to help our youth overcome a wide array of mental health challenges. Casa Pacifica's Camarillo, Goleta, and Santa Maria offices work with more than 2,000 at-risk children, families, and young adults annually in outpatient, residential, home, and community-based settings. Our main Camarillo campus, located on 25 acres of beautiful park-like grounds, provides a nurturing and therapeutic environment for youth to overcome challenges, to find hope, and to heal. We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our surrounding communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica. ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS Camino A Casa: this private insurance-based residential treatment program serving youth ages 12-17 overcome a wide range of mental health concerns through individual and group therapy, family therapy, and medication management. Camino a Casa also offers both a partial hospitalization program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)t. Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP): this publicly funded residential program aims to provide a trauma-informed mental health treatment to address mental health symptoms that interfere with youth's functioning, as well as develop social, emotional, and self-regulatory skills that will increase safe behaviors and enhance emotional stability and resilience. Transitional Youth Services: this program supports emancipated young adults ages 18-25 by providing them with housing and intensive case management services that assist them in becoming self-sufficient, independent, and well-adjusted adults in their communities Community-Based Services: this program offers intensive home-based therapy and case management services with the goal of helping both privately funded and system involved youth, and their families maintain a healthy family and/or placement environment. Non-Public School (NPS): our onsite WASC-accredited school serves students in grades K-12 who have needs that fall outside what a traditional classroom setting can provide. Our NPS specifically addresses students' IEP goals and provides a comprehensive and supportive learning environment where students in both our residential and community programs can thrive. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Conduct comprehensive assessments of referred youth and families to identify strengths, needs, and risk factors. Develop individualized treatment and discharge plans in collaboration with the youth, family members, and other relevant stakeholders. Implement evidence-based interventions designed to address treatment goals including but not limited to individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy and crisis intervention. Collaborate with other service providers involved in the youth's life, such as probation officers, school personnel, child welfare workers, and community resources, to ensure coordinated care. Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all interactions, assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes in accordance with regulatory standards. Monitor and evaluate the progress of youth and families throughout the course of treatment, adjusting interventions as necessary to achieve desired outcomes. Participate in regular supervision, team meetings, case conferences, and training sessions to enhance clinical skills. Maintains compliance with all local, County, State, and Federal government regulations to include Title 22, Division 6, and prepares reports required by regulatory agencies. ABOUT THE ROLE Clinician I: ($69,000 to $80,000) Masters level, registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) with up to 3 years of experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management. Clinician II: ($73,000 to $93,000) California licensed clinician (LPCC, LMFT, LCSW) with three to five years' experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management. Clinician III: ($75,000 to $100,000) California licensed clinician (LPCC, LMFT, LCSW) with five to seven years' experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management. All levels are eligible for $7,500 sign-on bonus and bilingual pay incentive WHAT WE OFFER Casa Pacifica strongly believes in providing our employees with a comprehensive and competitive total benefits package that will support them across the many needs that arise in life. In addition to the salary information listed above, employees within this position will also be eligible for the following: Comprehensive Benefits package, 401k auto enrollment at 3% with up to 5% fully vested employer matching contributions made after first year of service 9 paid holidays Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance options Flexible Spending and Dependent care programs Excellent Training opportunities - including opportunities for CEUs Education/Tuition Assistance programs Group Discount Pet Insurance Aflac Hospital, Critical Illness, Accidental & Dental supplemental plan options Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Confidential Crisis Line 24/7, 365 days a year 4 face-to-face or telephonic sessions per issue, i.e., Stress, Anxiety, Depression Life transitions Grief and Loss Divorce Conflict Resolution Substance Abuse Work-Life Counseling Free Legal and Financial Consultations Identity Theft Recovery Services Casa Pacifica is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. All applicants will be given full consideration under state, local, and federal law.
    $75k-100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Therapeutic Behavioral Specialist, Bilingual

    Casa Pacifica Centers for Children & Family 4.0company rating

    Clinician job at Casa Pacifica

    Job Details SB Location - Goleta, CA Full Time Bachelor Degree $18.00 - $26.00 Hourly Nonprofit - Social Services Wage band range $18.00 - $26.00; however, starting pay is ultimately determined by the scope of the position, the candidate's relevant experience, and internal equity. Bilingual in Spanish is required, and position is eligible to test for a bilingual pay incentive. Under the direction of the TBS/IHBS Program Manager, is responsible for planning and implementing one-to-one therapeutic contact with community-based children referred to Casa Pacifica through Santa Barbara County Mental Health. The Therapeutic Behavioral Specialist carries out the mission of Casa Pacifica as it relates to individualized behavioral interventions as needed at a child's home, school, or other community settings. We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our surrounding communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (illustrated by typical activities): Participates in the implementation of one-to-one therapeutic behavioral interventions for children as needed at home, school, or other community-based settings in accordance with the TBS Treatment Plan. Interventions included but are not limited to: social skills training, anger management, anxiety reduction, communication skills, feeling identification, etc. Participates as a member of the child's treatment team and works closely with all treatment team members regarding matters pertaining to all one-to-one therapeutic behavioral interventions as outlined in TBS Treatment Plan. Provides immediate behavioral reinforcements (praise, feedback, & token economy), time-structuring activities, inappropriate response prevention, positive reinforcement, appropriate time out strategies, and/or cognitive behavioral approaches to community-based children as part of the one-to-one interventions. Assists in teaching the parent, caregivers, teacher, treatment team members and other significant support persons in the client's life the strategies and skills in order to help the client meet their goals and be successful in the fade out process. Maintains an active client caseload of 3-5 clients. Attends weekly Case Supervision and bi-weekly individual supervision. Adheres to the legal and ethical requirements of the mental health profession as outlined in the code of ethics and as deemed necessary by the agency. Maintains organized progress notes for each client contact; submitting notes in a timely manner by the weekly deadline. Keeps TBS/IHBS Clinical Supervisor, TBS Program Lead, parents, treatment team members, and all necessary others apprised of day to day progress of child. Facilitates decisions that are collaborative and include all treatment team members. Maintains effective lines of communication with Clinical Team and Program Management in regards to program needs. Attends and participates in appropriate staff training programs; attends outside training events and conferences as requested. Maintains confidentiality and HIPAA regulations in all matters within the organization with respect to personnel, operations and children. May perform any other additional duties as assigned; including but not limited case coverage for other specialists. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree in social or behavioral sciences, including psychology, social work or sociology, and six (6) months of experience performing work on a full-time basis providing client care in a mental health setting; or possession of a high school diploma or equivalent degree and two (2) years' experience performing work on a full-time basis providing client care in a mental health setting and/or support services to mental health clients and their families. Ability to do behavioral assessments and behavior management, preferred. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must have good working understanding of child and adolescent development, behavior management, and family dynamics. Must have aptitude to deal with severely emotionally disturbed children/adolescents in a variety of settings. Ability to use various computer software (Microsoft, Office, Windows, Word, Excel, Access). Strong organizational, communication and leadership skills. Strong human relations skills and excellent interpersonal skills. Flexibility, time management skills and self-motivation required. Language skills: Must have the ability to read, analyze and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents. Must also possess the ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Must be able to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. As a representative of Casa Pacifica, must be able to conduct themselves as a professional at all times when in the community. Bilingual in Spanish, preferred. Valid California Driver's License with excellent driving record. Use of personal car required; mileage reimbursement. Must have proof of insurance. Must maintain a positive driving record. Casa Pacifica Offers: Competitive Wages Comprehensive Benefits package, including 401k with up to 5% fully vested employer matching contributions made after first year of service Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance options Flexible Spending and Dependent care programs Excellent Training opportunities Education/Tuition Assistance programs Group Discount Pet Insurance Aflac Critical Illness, Accidental & Dental supplemental plan options Employee Assistance Program Free Confidential Crisis Line 24/7 (365 days a year) 4 face-to-face or telephonic sessions per issue, i.e., Stress, Anxiety, Depression Life transitions Grief and Loss Divorce Conflict Resolution Substance Abuse Work-Life Counseling Free Legal and Financial Consultations Identity Theft Recovery Services Casa Pacifica restores hope, enhances resilience, and strengthens community connections for children, young adults, and families. We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica. Casa Pacifica is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. All applicants will be given full consideration under state, local, and federal law.
    $18-26 hourly 26d ago
  • Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    California jobs

    JOIN OUR TEAM AND RECEIVE A $2,000 HIRING BONUS! Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young children and their families? As our Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist, you'll collaborate with a dedicated team to ensure every child - especially those with identified disabilities - receives the support they need to thrive in our Early Head Start, Head Start, and Department of Education programs. If you have hands-on experience working with children ages 0-5 and a drive to champion inclusion and well-being, we invite you to join us in creating a brighter future for all. Candidates with a specialization in Early Childhood Mental Health will definitely stand out! Starting Pay Range: $34 - 38/hr. Responsibilities Provide and ensure compliance within the Early Head Start Home Base services. Develop, maintain and track all Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and Individual Education Plans (IEP), children's progress reports and all record-keeping documentation in cooperation with Head Start Performance Standards. Work collaboratively with staff and parents about issues related to atypical behavior or development and the individual needs of children. Conduct on site behavioral screenings on children within 45 days of enrollment. Identify resources in the community and secure Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with each agency. Assist in the development and presentation of staff in-service trainings regarding early intervention, and other related topics as directed. Attend IFSP/IEP meetings as directed. Perform other assignments as needed based on associate's expertise, knowledge, ability or needs of the program. Qualifications Knowledge of policies and procedures of the California Department of Education, Child Development Division and the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing program regulations, funding terms and conditions (Title 5 and Title 22). Bachelor's degree or higher in related field of Psychology, Child Development, or Special Education. Must have successfully completed an Infant toddler class from an accredited college with a B grade or better. Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families. Exercise sound judgment, establish and meet timelines, plan. Coordinate and implement school site programs. Possession of pediatric (infant/toddler) CPR and first aid certificate. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other related computer software. Ability to stand for extended periods. Ability to reach, bend, stoop squat. Also possess fine manual dexterity, can push, pull, talk/hear, with near and far visual acuity/depth perception/color vision/field of vision. Pass FBI, DOJ and Criminal Background Check Ability to travel locally, maintain clean driving record, proper auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $34-38 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Escondido, CA jobs

    JOIN OUR TEAM AND RECEIVE A $2,000 HIRING BONUS! Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young children and their families? As our Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist, you'll collaborate with a dedicated team to ensure every child - especially those with identified disabilities - receives the support they need to thrive in our Early Head Start, Head Start, and Department of Education programs. If you have hands-on experience working with children ages 0-5 and a drive to champion inclusion and well-being, we invite you to join us in creating a brighter future for all. Candidates with a specialization in Early Childhood Mental Health will definitely stand out! Starting Pay Range: $34 - 38/hr. Responsibilities Provide and ensure compliance within the Early Head Start Home Base services. Develop, maintain and track all Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and Individual Education Plans (IEP), children's progress reports and all record-keeping documentation in cooperation with Head Start Performance Standards. Work collaboratively with staff and parents about issues related to atypical behavior or development and the individual needs of children. Conduct on site behavioral screenings on children within 45 days of enrollment. Identify resources in the community and secure Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with each agency. Assist in the development and presentation of staff in-service trainings regarding early intervention, and other related topics as directed. Attend IFSP/IEP meetings as directed. Perform other assignments as needed based on associate's expertise, knowledge, ability or needs of the program. Qualifications Knowledge of policies and procedures of the California Department of Education, Child Development Division and the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing program regulations, funding terms and conditions (Title 5 and Title 22). Bachelor's degree or higher in related field of Psychology, Child Development, or Special Education. Must have successfully completed an Infant toddler class from an accredited college with a B grade or better. Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families. Exercise sound judgment, establish and meet timelines, plan. Coordinate and implement school site programs. Possession of pediatric (infant/toddler) CPR and first aid certificate. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other related computer software. Ability to stand for extended periods. Ability to reach, bend, stoop squat. Also possess fine manual dexterity, can push, pull, talk/hear, with near and far visual acuity/depth perception/color vision/field of vision. Pass FBI, DOJ and Criminal Background Check Ability to travel locally, maintain clean driving record, proper auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $34-38 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Oxnard, CA jobs

    JOIN OUR TEAM AND RECEIVE A $2,000 HIRING BONUS! Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young children and their families? As our Mental Health and Disabilities Specialist, you'll collaborate with a dedicated team to ensure every child - especially those with identified disabilities - receives the support they need to thrive in our Early Head Start, Head Start, and Department of Education programs. If you have hands-on experience working with children ages 0-5 and a drive to champion inclusion and well-being, we invite you to join us in creating a brighter future for all. Candidates with a specialization in Early Childhood Mental Health will definitely stand out! Starting Pay Range: $32 - 34/hr. Responsibilities Provide and ensure compliance within the Early Head Start Home Base services. Develop, maintain and track all Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and Individual Education Plans (IEP), children's progress reports and all record-keeping documentation in cooperation with Head Start Performance Standards. Work collaboratively with staff and parents about issues related to atypical behavior or development and the individual needs of children. Conduct on site behavioral screenings on children within 45 days of enrollment. Identify resources in the community and secure Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with each agency. Assist in the development and presentation of staff in-service trainings regarding early intervention, and other related topics as directed. Attend IFSP/IEP meetings as directed. Perform other assignments as needed based on associate's expertise, knowledge, ability or needs of the program. Qualifications Knowledge of policies and procedures of the California Department of Education, Child Development Division and the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing program regulations, funding terms and conditions (Title 5 and Title 22). Bachelor's degree or higher in related field of Psychology, Child Development, or Special Education. Must have successfully completed an Infant toddler class from an accredited college with a B grade or better. Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families. Exercise sound judgment, establish and meet timelines, plan. Coordinate and implement school site programs. Possession of pediatric (infant/toddler) CPR and first aid certificate. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other related computer software. Ability to stand for extended periods. Ability to reach, bend, stoop squat. Also possess fine manual dexterity, can push, pull, talk/hear, with near and far visual acuity/depth perception/color vision/field of vision. Pass FBI, DOJ and Criminal Background Check Ability to travel locally, maintain clean driving record, proper auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $32-34 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Bilingual Clinician (Community-Based Program / Alameda County)

    Lincoln Child Center 4.1company rating

    Pittsburg, CA jobs

    Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care. Bilingual Clinician (Spanish/English) PROGRAM: Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy SALARY: * $85k Unlicensed ($78k salary + $5k bilingual differential + $2k intensive differential) * $95k Licensed ($83k salary + $5k bilingual differential +$5k licensure + $2k intensive differential) Resume and Cover Letter Requested Text 'MDFT924' to ************** Facilitating Health and Recovery Youth with substance use issues are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including depression, behavioral issues, and suicide. The Lincoln Families Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) program provides short-term intensive therapy to families and youth struggling with substance use and mental health challenges through a variety of therapeutic and behavioral supports designed for: * Adolescents: Providing individual therapy to improve self-awareness and confidence, set goals, build communication and social skills, and reduce substance use and problem behaviors. * Parents: Assisting parents to regain influence over their adolescent. * Families: Coaching and modeling to improve family problem-solving and increase feelings of love and connection. * Communities: Improving access to community systems such as school and probation for decreasing barriers to treatment. POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Clinical Manager, provide individual and family therapy to youth and families using the Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) model. Work with families in their homes and communities using an evidence-based model that involves strong engagement, strategic planning, flexibility, and close emotional proximity to families. Facilitate new, curative experiences within families and the systems they navigate. Team with Family Advocates to establish community resources for families and remove barriers to therapeutic goals. Become certified in the MDFT model through a process of didactic and experiential training provided by certified trainers in a supportive environment, and contribute to the growing body of research determining best practices working with adolescents, families and their environmental systems. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Provide assessment and treatment to identified clients and their families according to the MDFT model. * Conduct intake process in coordination with manager and family advocate. * Collaborate with community partners, which may include but not limited to probation, school administration, court officials and other community representatives as needed. * Complete assessments and treatment plans within agency required timelines. * Demonstrate awareness of, sensitivity to and competence with cultural and socioeconomic diversity of client population. * Provide crisis intervention to youth and families in collaboration with the treatment team. * Participate in managing MDFT crisis line as assigned. * Meet MDFT expectations regarding dosage of direct client-care services while maintaining fidelity to MDFTs short term treatment duration (4-6 months). * Develop discharge plan and assess continued care needs in collaboration with the treatment team. * Weekly, create a strategic plan to facilitate adolescent, parent and family shifts in alignment with treatment goals. * Track weekly individual and family therapy sessions in MDFT portal. * Participate in weekly supervision, individual and group, as assigned and needed. * Work independently, developing and managing own schedule and strategies for engaging families within required parameters, while also participating in program activities and supervision. * Valid California drivers license, a satisfactory driving record and personal vehicle insurance coverage. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A courageous, family-centered and strengths-based team player who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and is organized to handle often competing priorities. Demonstrated knowledge of adolescent development and substance use recovery models. Ability to provide containment in emotionally heavy conversations and crisis situations. Able to develop and maintain strong relationships with families and other services providers in the community. Can work independently but also identify when extra support is needed. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: * M.S.W or M.A/M.S. in relevant field, from an accredited graduate school. * A minimum of one year experience in providing direct clinical services to adolescents and/or caregivers. * A minimum of one year working clinically within systems such as juvenile justice, school, or health care and ability to navigate these systems and teach navigation skills to clients. * Experience with or demonstrated knowledge of providing family therapy. * Bilingual Spanish/English skills required. * Experience with or demonstrated knowledge of substance abuse treatment. * Current license or registered internship toward licensure. If an associate, must have BBS registered associate number prior to starting position. WHY JOIN LINCOLN FAMILIES: * Salary: * $85k Unlicensed ($78k salary + $5k bilingual differential + $2k intensive differential) * $95k Licensed ($83k salary + $5k bilingual differential +$5k licensure + $2k intensive differential) * Time Off: 4 weeks of vacation, 18 sick days and 11 holidays (including 2 flexible holidays); Vacation and sick time begin accruing from day one of employment * Benefits: medical, dental and vision with 90-95% employer subsidy for employee premiums; we also offer 50% for dependents. Additional Benefits include flexible spending accounts (FSA), life insurance, disability insurance, commuter benefits, retirement & pension plans and mileage reimbursement. * Supervision: Weekly individual and group supervision. * Equity at Lincoln Families: we currently have an Employee Equity Council, a Management Equity Team and staff-run Affinity Groups. * Wellness: Lincoln Families encourages and supports wellness for all employees so that staff are able to sustain themselves in this work and better serve our families. Staff create self-care plans and receive funding they can use each year towards those plans. Employees also have 1-3 hours of paid time per week for wellness activities. * Professional Development/Training: Each year, employees can be reimbursed for expenses related professional licensing and other fees, as well as for professional development opportunities. Employees who have been at Lincoln Families for one year are also eligible to participate in advanced training series. * Student Loan Forgiveness: We are a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit approved site. By working with Lincoln Families, staff are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Top Bay Area Workplace five years running... 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025!
    $78k-95k yearly 54d ago
  • Licensed Clinician, CVN San Diego

    Veterans Village of San Diego 4.1company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Job Details Experienced CVN - Mission Valley - San Diego, CA Full Time Graduate Degree $92000.00 - $115000.00 Salary/year DayDescription Licensed Clinician Business: The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic Area: Clinical (License Required) Position: Licensed Clinician Experience: Experienced Status: Full Time Salary: $92k - $115k per year Did you know? More than 90% of all network staff have noted being satisfied with working at CVN. About Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD: The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD provides high-quality mental healthcare services accessible to all post-9/11 (including National Guard and Reserves), their families, and the families of active-duty service members including spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, caregivers, and others. A Career with the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic offers a variety of services to post 9/11 Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members, Reservists, National Guard and their family members. Therapist will provide evidence-based therapy to individuals, couples and families. The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic has a commitment to training, consultation and proficiency in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure. The Clinician will provide evidence-based treatment to veterans, particularly those who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and their families. The Clinician will have training Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and should be skilled at offering treatment in a measurement-based, time-limited treatment environment. Clinician must have background and training in utilizing evidence-based interventions in the assessment and treatment of mood disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and adjustment disorders. Qualified candidates will be proficient in providing individual, couples, and family therapy, with an emphasis on delivering evidence-based care. Certification or documented proficiency in one or more in one or more of the following EBPs: PE, CBT and CPT is required at time of hire or within a year of employment. What you will do Provide evidence-based treatment and assessment for veterans and their families. Performs and documents client's screenings, biopsychosocial assessments, progress and referral information. Conduct clinical intake assessments on veterans and family members as needed. Provide individual, couples, and family psychotherapy to patients, with a focus on delivering evidence-based treatments. Collaborates and coordinates with the caregivers, physician, clinic director, case manager, and all other disciplines to provide the best care to patients as needed. Attend weekly clinical, supervision, and administrative meetings. Provide services via telehealth platform, as required. Perform other duties as required Qualifications What's required A Master's degree in social work and licensed to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW); or a Master's degree in counseling and licensed to practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC); or a Master's degree in marriage and family therapy and licensed to practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT); or a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or (Psy.D.) degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited psychology program. Shall have completed an APA accredited internship/residency in professional psychology. BBS registered Associates, license eligible may be considered. A minimum of 3 years' experience in behavioral healthcare. Experience working with adults, children, couples, and families is required; Knowledge in DSM-IV/DSM-V diagnoses is required; Experience in PTSD diagnosis and treatment is required; Certification or documented proficiency in one or more of the following EBPs: PE, CBT and CPT is required. Experience treating and diagnosing depression, anxiety, bereavement, relationship/family issues, and substance use disorders is preferred. Experience working with military populations and/or Veterans is strongly preferred; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Must be highly organized and detail oriented. Have and maintain a current license to practice psychology, social work, counseling and/or marriage and family therapy. Must have daily use of a vehicle without prior notice and possess a valid driver's license. Must be available and willing to travel to various locations and with such frequency as the business need dictates. Must be available and willing to work nights, weekends and holidays as required to meet business needs. Employee should expect to work two evenings a week to accommodate the schedules of the clients being served. We take care of our people Competitive pay 12 paid holidays a year Paid vacation Paid sick leave 403b plan Medical, dental and vision insurance Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities VVSD does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, age, marital/familial status, sexual orientation, or disability.
    $92k-115k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Clinician, CVN Oceanside

    Veterans Village of San Diego 4.1company rating

    Oceanside, CA jobs

    Job Details Experienced CVN - Oceanside - Oceanside, CA Full Time Graduate Degree $77000.00 - $106000.00 Salary/year DayDescription Licensed Clinician Experience Experienced Area Clinical Business The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic Status Full Time Did you know? More than 90% of all network staff have noted being satisfied with working at CVN. About Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD: The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD provides high-quality mental healthcare services accessible to all post-9/11 (including National Guard and Reserves), their families, and the families of active-duty service members including spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, caregivers, and others. A Career with the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at VVSD The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic offers a variety of services to post 9/11 Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members, Reservists, National Guard and their family members. Therapist will provide evidence-based therapy to individuals, couples and families. The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic has a commitment to training, consultation and proficiency in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure. The Clinician will provide evidence-based treatment to veterans, particularly those who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and their families. The Clinician will have training Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and should be skilled at offering treatment in a measurement-based, time-limited treatment environment. Clinician must have background and training in utilizing evidence-based interventions in the assessment and treatment of mood disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and adjustment disorders. Qualified candidates will be proficient in providing individual, couples, and family therapy, with an emphasis on delivering evidence-based care. Certification or documented proficiency in one or more in one or more of the following EBPs: PE, CBT and CPT is required at time of hire or within a year of employment. Salary: $77,000- $106,000 Salary What you will do Provide evidence-based treatment and assessment for veterans and their families. Performs and documents client's screenings, biopsychosocial assessments, progress and referral information. Conduct clinical intake assessments on veterans and family members as needed. Provide individual, couples, and family psychotherapy to patients, with a focus on delivering evidence-based treatments. Collaborates and coordinates with the caregivers, physician, clinic director, case manager, and all other disciplines to provide the best care to patients as needed. Attend weekly clinical, supervision, and administrative meetings. Provide services via telehealth platform, as required. Perform other duties as required Qualifications What's required A Master's degree in social work and licensed to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW); or a Master's degree in counseling and licensed to practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC); or a Master's degree in marriage and family therapy and licensed to practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT); or a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or (Psy.D.) degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited psychology program. Shall have completed an APA accredited internship/residency in professional psychology. BBS registered Associates, license eligible may be considered. A minimum of 3 years' experience in behavioral healthcare. Experience working with adults, children, couples, and families is required; Knowledge in DSM-IV/DSM-V diagnoses is required; Experience in PTSD diagnosis and treatment is required; Certification or documented proficiency in one or more of the following EBPs: PE, CBT and CPT is required. Experience treating and diagnosing depression, anxiety, bereavement, relationship/family issues, and substance use disorders is preferred. Experience working with military populations and/or Veterans is strongly preferred; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Must be highly organized and detail oriented. Have and maintain a current license to practice psychology, social work, counseling and/or marriage and family therapy. Must have daily use of a vehicle without prior notice and possess a valid driver's license. Must be available and willing to travel to various locations and with such frequency as the business need dictates. Must be available and willing to work nights, weekends and holidays as required to meet business needs. Employee should expect to work two evenings a week to accommodate the schedules of the clients being served. We take care of our people Competitive pay 12 paid holidays a year Paid vacation Paid sick leave 403b plan Medical, dental and vision insurance All VVSD employees are required to be fully vaccinated unless otherwise exempt. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities VVSD does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, age, marital/familial status, sexual orientation, or disability.
    $77k-106k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Crisis Intervention Specialist

    St. Vincent de Paul Village 4.2company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Summary: Crisis Intervention Specialist will respond to crisis calls that are assigned by the Supervisor of CRT to perform wellness checks, address behavioral needs, facilitate access to immediate care, and link a client experiencing crisis to the appropriate resources. Essential Functions: Performs wellness checks by working closely with Property Management and/or Security while accessing a client's unit. Refers clients to appropriate internal and external resources. Serves as a resource to clients by being visible in the milieu. Builds relationship with clients in order to strengthen the community and to create trust between clients and staff. Communicates concerns to program leadership. Upholds the CREED: Compassion, Respect, Empathy, Empowerment, Dignity while assisting clients who are experiencing crisis. Participates in the Multidisciplinary Approach to Services (MAS) meetings. On-time completion of assigned training and policies. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: High School graduate or GED completion. At least one year of experience with underserved populations in social service setting. Knowledge of assessment, risk assessment, crisis management, and conflict resolution. Participate in an annual Tuberculosis screening and/or other screenings when necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be granted where appropriate. Must be able to meet requirements to drive an agency vehicle. Must be bi-lingual: English and Spanish. Experience as a Peer Specialist or Security Officer job is a plus. The Pay Rate for this role is based on several factors including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and internal equity. The initial offer usually falls between the minimum and midpoint of the applicable salary range. Pay Band N2: $21.30 - $26.54 (Midpoint: $23.31)
    $21.3-26.5 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist Eureka CA

    Remi Vista, Inc. 3.6company rating

    Eureka, CA jobs

    Job DescriptionAre you a dedicated student or have a Bachelor's degree and looking to make a difference? Looking for meaningful work and valuable experience working with children in the mental health field? Remi Vista is currently recruiting for Part-time Child Rehabilitation Specialists to work one-to-one with youth with special emotional needs in schools, home, and community in Humboldt. Why Choose Remi Vista:At Remi Vista, we prioritize children's mental health and family support. Join our team to work directly with children and adolescents, positively impacting lives every day. Experience preferred but not required!!! Responsibilities:Services include skills-building, school aide, case management, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, and Intensive Home-Based Services. Requirements: Education/Experience Requirements:· Master's degree in a mental health related field and 2 years' experience OR· Bachelor's degree in a mental health related field and 4 years' experience OR· Associate's degree in a mental health related field and 6 years' experience· Copy of your college transcripts (official or unofficial).· Resume with all employment start and end dates in the 00/0000 format (e.g., 05/2019 - 08/2021). Other Requirements:· Ability to pass background check· Ability to pass physical, TB test, and drug screen· Reliable transportation· Valid driver's license· Proof of insurance Benefits:· 40-80 hours of accrued Vacation Pay· Up to 72 hours of accrued Sick Pay· Full-time/Part-time available· Full-time benefits (Health, Dental, Vision)· 401K w/ match up to 4%· 12 paid holidays· Education Assistance· Loan forgiveness eligibility (PSFL program)· PCMA training provided· CPR/First Aid training provided Remi Vista, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer E04JI800sha4406m8w8
    $57k-81k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist - Yreka, CA

    Remi Vista, Inc. 3.6company rating

    Yreka, CA jobs

    Job DescriptionAre you a dedicated student or have a Bachelor's degree and looking to make a difference? Looking for meaningful work and valuable experience working with children in the mental health field? Remi Vista is currently recruiting for Full-time/Part-time Child Rehabilitation Specialists to work one-to-one with youth with special emotional needs in schools, home, and community in Yreka. Why Choose Remi Vista:At Remi Vista, we prioritize children's mental health and family support. Join our team to work directly with children and adolescents, positively impacting lives every day. Responsibilities:Services include skills-building, school aide, case management, therapeutic behavioral services, and intensive home based services. Education/Experience Requirements:· Master's degree in a mental health related field and 2 years' experience OR· Bachelor's degree in a mental health related field and 4 years' experience OR· Associate's degree in a mental health related field and 6 years' experience Other Requirements:· Ability to pass background check· Ability to pass physical, TB test, and drug screen· Reliable transportation· Valid driver's license· Proof of insurance Benefits:· 40-80 hours of accrued Vacation Pay· Up to 72 hours of accrued Sick Pay · Full-time/Part-time available· Full-time benefits (Health, Dental, Vision)· 401K w/ match up to 4%· 12 paid holidays· Education Assistance· Loan forgiveness eligibility (PSFL program)· PCMA training provided· CPR/First Aid training provided Remi Vista, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer E04JI800sha4406m8cl
    $57k-79k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Clinician - $3000 Retention Bonus

    Saint John's Program for Real Change 3.0company rating

    Rosemont, CA jobs

    Founded on the steps of St. John's Lutheran Church in 1985, Saint John's Program for Real Change has helped more than 30,000 women and children transform their lives from poverty and dependence to confidence and self-sustainability. Dedicated to the eradication of homelessness once and for all, this up-to-18-month comprehensive residential program provides families with the tools they need to address the root causes as well as the symptoms of homelessness: mental health therapy, drug and alcohol counseling, life skills classes (anger management, parenting, budgeting, positive thinking, healthy relationships and more), a path to a high school diploma and Employment Training. The Female Community Reentry Program (FCRP) allows eligible offenders with serious and violent crimes committed to State prison to serve their sentence in the community at a FCRP as designated by the Department, in lieu of confinement in State prison and at the discretion of the Secretary. The FCRP will provide a range of rehabilitative services that assist with alcohol and drug recovery, employment, education, housing, family reunification, and social support. Benefits/Perks of a career at Saint John's * Choice of 8 medical plans * Choice of 3 dental plans * Vision, Life and Accident and Injury Insurance * Employee Assistance Program * 403 (b) 100% match for 1%-6% of pay * Paid Time Off includes: 10 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, 7 sick days and up to 18 days of vacation per calendar year.
    $57k-70k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Sacramento

    Holt International 4.1company rating

    Agoura Hills, CA jobs

    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 22d 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 60d+ ago
  • MSW Clinical Intern

    Safe Place for Youth 3.5company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    Internship Description JOB TITLE: MSW Clinical Intern REPORTS TO: Varies SCHEDULE: Varies STATUS: Intern - College Course Credit - 20 hours (Approx.) CELL PHONE: N/A No SALARY RANGE: College Credit ABOUT US: Safe Place for Youth (SPY) is the leading service provider for youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in West Los Angeles. Founded in 2011, our agency offers trauma-informed, low-barrier programs that support young people in exiting the streets and achieving stability so that they can thrive, not just survive. Our robust continuum of care includes street outreach, drop-in services, health and wellness programming, case management, education and employment services, and housing programs. SPY is a unique social impact agency that is committed to overcoming structural barriers to equity, community collaboration, and innovative youth-focused programming. If you have the skills, passion, and collaborative spirit, join our growing team of nearly 100 employees. SPY strives to attract and develop individuals who reflect a broad spectrum of diversity, including (but by no means limited to) racial, ethnic, gender identity, and socioeconomic dimensions. We believe that the inclusion of diverse perspectives is essential to achieving long-term, systemic change. We explicitly seek applications from those who self-identify as coming from historically marginalized populations to enrich and elevate our equity-centered approach to problem-solving. SUMMARY: The MSW Internship position will participate as a member of the Clinical Department, and support the flow and responsibilities of Access Center Programming, Case Management, and Health and Wellness Therapy. The MSW Internship will offer participants the opportunity to to work in a professional setting to develop and demonstrate skills in social work, to integrate the theories and practices learned in and out of the classroom, to develop an understanding of the diversity of a community population and the role of diversity in social work practice. This role will aid in supporting frontline staff in day to day operations, and will also receive a caseload of members working towards a variety of goals. This position is an integral part of case management services at SPY. The first half of the internship will focus on developing skills in case management, documentation, assessments, and working in a high pace Access Center. The 2nd half of the internship will continue in this trajectory, but will also focus on further developing clinical skills, providing interns with an opportunity to conduct 1:1 therapy services to a small caseload, help plan and facilitate therapy groups, and participate in various training sessions. Throughout the program, interns will receive one-on-one support from Field Instructor, and on-going support from Clinical Supervisor, Health and Wellness Therapists, as well as group-based professional development classes. WHAT YOU'LL DO: Participate in SPY's orientation and in-service training programs for professional staff and volunteers as needed Attend Clinical Department team meetings and group supervision Run Front Desk operations on a rotation basis ensuring members are connected with needed programs and services Under Supervision of Field Instructor, conduct intakes, assess needs, and refer new youth to pertinent services/programs such as housing, mental health, benefits, education, and employment as needed Assist in following up for referrals for services and collecting required paperwork (including follow up calls) Help plan and co-facilitate-related workshops/trainings for youth and community members. Under Supervision of Field Instructor, establish treatment goals and revise counseling interventions as indicated. Evaluate member/family response to psychosocial interventions; identify obstacles and assist in understanding goals of intervention, documenting all services in Civicore and HMIS Co-facilitate group therapy sessions with the Health & Wellness Therapist Participate in one hour (minimum supervision) Other duties as assigned and responsibilities as assigned to support the mission of the program and organization. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned to support the mission of the program and organization. Requirements BACKGROUND YOU'LL NEED: Must be currently attending a university or college while and enrolled in an accredited MSW program. This is a requirement. Must have a reliable method of communication. Must have a valid Driver's License and/or State ID. This is a requirement. Willing to complete a live scan (background check) and TB Test. Is punctual and organized. Able to work effectively with people of diverse races, ethnicities and sexual orientations in a multicultural environment. Willingness to work with folks of diverse experiences and backgrounds Can utilize a harm reduction, trauma- informed approach when working with young people Willing to accept a variety of tasks to support the function and services provided at the Access Center and other SPY locations WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Changes in the environment, such as the office or outdoors. Physical effort/lifting, such as sedentary- up to 15-20 pounds at times. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Mandated Reporting Requirements: The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements: Effective August 9, 2021, the State Health Officer has mandated that all workers, paid or unpaid, in homeless services organizations must provide proof of vaccination. If eligible for a booster shot, proof of booster is also required. If not fully vaccinated, weekly COVID-19 testing is necessary depending on the program. Please submit proof of vaccination to ************************. To request a reasonable accommodation or exemption, please get in touch with HR at the same email address. It's important to note that these accommodations are limited. EEO STATEMENT: All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. Safe Place for Youth does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal, state, or local law. Safe Place for Youth is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. In addition, the organization will consider employment-qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring. Please include references in your application
    $50k-62k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Specialist - Outreach (Antelope Valley/SPA 1)

    L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3company rating

    Lancaster, CA jobs

    Pay Rate USD $31.95/Yr. Why Join Us You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing! The Position The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS). What You'll Do Deliver in-person clinical case management and behavioral health services to homeless individuals in interim housing or outreach teams. Conduct mental health, substance use, and safety assessments for identified participants. Forge partnerships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA, and hospital social work teams, referring participants and maintaining resource listings. Lead discharge planning and care coordination efforts, aligned with Harm Reduction, Housing First, and Trauma-Informed Care principles. Collaborate with medical providers to ensure triage to necessary medical care for participants. Employ crisis intervention and conflict management techniques when needed. Assist with medication monitoring, promoting healthy habits. Provide task supervision to MSW interns, serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor as required. Aid in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires, offering expertise in assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety protocols. Ensure accurate records via written forms and HMIS/CHAMP. Attend relevant staff, agency, and community meetings as directed by your supervisor. Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor What You're Skilled At Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons) Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience) Training/experience in crisis intervention Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.) Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects Self-directed and internally motivated Other Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule Experience A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required. Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. Alternatively, Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. What We Offer Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more! Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. Equal Employment Opportunity LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. Fair Chance Act LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage.
    $32 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Mental Health Specialist - Outreach (SPA 1 - Antelope Valley)

    L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3company rating

    Lancaster, CA jobs

    Pay Rate USD $31.95/Hr. Why Join Us You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing! The Position The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS). What You'll Do Deliver in-person clinical case management and behavioral health services to homeless individuals in interim housing or outreach teams. Conduct mental health, substance use, and safety assessments for identified participants. Forge partnerships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA, and hospital social work teams, referring participants and maintaining resource listings. Lead discharge planning and care coordination efforts, aligned with Harm Reduction, Housing First, and Trauma-Informed Care principles. Collaborate with medical providers to ensure triage to necessary medical care for participants. Employ crisis intervention and conflict management techniques when needed. Assist with medication monitoring, promoting healthy habits. Provide task supervision to MSW interns, serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor as required. Aid in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires, offering expertise in assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety protocols. Ensure accurate records via written forms and HMIS/CHAMP. Attend relevant staff, agency, and community meetings as directed by your supervisor. Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor What You're Skilled At Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons) Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience) Training/experience in crisis intervention Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.) Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects Self-directed and internally motivated Other Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule Experience A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required. Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. Alternatively, Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. What We Offer Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more! Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. Equal Employment Opportunity LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. Fair Chance Act LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage. LI#SC1
    $32 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Specialist - Outreach

    L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3company rating

    California jobs

    Pay Rate USD $31.95/Hr. Why Join Us You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing! The Position The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS). What You'll Do Deliver in-person clinical case management and behavioral health services to homeless individuals in interim housing or outreach teams. Conduct mental health, substance use, and safety assessments for identified participants. Forge partnerships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA, and hospital social work teams, referring participants and maintaining resource listings. Lead discharge planning and care coordination efforts, aligned with Harm Reduction, Housing First, and Trauma-Informed Care principles. Collaborate with medical providers to ensure triage to necessary medical care for participants. Employ crisis intervention and conflict management techniques when needed. Assist with medication monitoring, promoting healthy habits. Provide task supervision to MSW interns, serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor as required. Aid in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires, offering expertise in assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety protocols. Ensure accurate records via written forms and HMIS/CHAMP. Attend relevant staff, agency, and community meetings as directed by your supervisor. Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor What You're Skilled At Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons) Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience) Training/experience in crisis intervention Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.) Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects Self-directed and internally motivated Other Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule Experience A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required. Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. Alternatively, Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. What We Offer Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more! Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. Equal Employment Opportunity LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. Fair Chance Act LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage. LI#SC1
    $32 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Mental Health Specialist - Interim Housing

    L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3company rating

    Parksdale, CA jobs

    Pay Rate USD $31.95/Hr. Why Join Us You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing! The Position The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS). What You'll Do Provides in-person, individual and group based clinical case management and behavioral health services to people experiencing homelessness in interim housing settings or within a homeless outreach team. Conducts mental health, substance use and safety/risk assessments on identified participants Creates relationships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA and hospital social work teams. Refer participants for services as well as maintain a resource listing of mental health services for participants engaged in LA Family Housing programs. Engages in discharge planning and leads care coordination activities Utilizes Harm Reduction, Housing First, Low Barrier and Trauma Informed Care philosophies when working with individuals experiencing homelessness Works collaboratively with medical providers to ensure PEH are triaged to needed medical care Completes risk assessment and safety plan and liaise with Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT) if danger to self/others resulting from a mental health disorder or grave disability is suspected. Follows mandated reporting guidelines with communication to protective and emergency services as needed; complete follow-up documentation as required, including incident reports Advocates on participants' behalf with other organizations and/or government agencies when appropriate Coordinate services with other non-clinical staff including: Co-facilitating meetings Organize participant mental health events Provide guidance, direction, and clinical support through case consultations Provide training for social services staff (in coordination with Supervisor) Provides crisis intervention and conflict management techniques Provides support with medication monitoring services, to help participants take medications correctly and promote healthy and wellness Provides task supervision to MSW interns and utilize the interns in providing support to participants serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor to MSW or MFT interns as needed Assists in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires related to mental health assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety procedures Ensures that referrals are completed; provide advocacy as needed Maintains thorough and accurate records in both written form and through HMIS/CHAMP Attend various regular staff, agency. and community meetings as designated by supervisor Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor What You're Skilled At Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons) Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience) Training/experience in crisis intervention Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.) Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects Self-directed and internally motivated Other Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule Experience A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required. Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. Alternatively, Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. What We Offer Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more! Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. Equal Employment Opportunity LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. Fair Chance Act LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage.
    $32 hourly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Mental Health Specialist (Interim Housing- Encinitas)

    L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3company rating

    Selma, CA jobs

    Pay Rate USD $31.95/Yr. Why Join Us You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing! The Position The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS). What You'll Do Provides in-person, individual and group based clinical case management and behavioral health services to people experiencing homelessness in interim housing settings or within a homeless outreach team. Conducts mental health, substance use and safety/risk assessments on identified participants Creates relationships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA and hospital social work teams. Refer participants for services as well as maintain a resource listing of mental health services for participants engaged in LA Family Housing programs. Engages in discharge planning and leads care coordination activities Utilizes Harm Reduction, Housing First, Low Barrier and Trauma Informed Care philosophies when working with individuals experiencing homelessness Works collaboratively with medical providers to ensure PEH are triaged to needed medical care Completes risk assessment and safety plan and liaise with Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT) if danger to self/others resulting from a mental health disorder or grave disability is suspected. Follows mandated reporting guidelines with communication to protective and emergency services as needed; complete follow-up documentation as required, including incident reports Advocates on participants' behalf with other organizations and/or government agencies when appropriate Coordinate services with other non-clinical staff including: Co-facilitating meetings Organize participant mental health events Provide guidance, direction, and clinical support through case consultations Provide training for social services staff (in coordination with Supervisor) Provides crisis intervention and conflict management techniques Provides support with medication monitoring services, to help participants take medications correctly and promote healthy and wellness Provides task supervision to MSW interns and utilize the interns in providing support to participants serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor to MSW or MFT interns as needed Assists in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires related to mental health assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety procedures Ensures that referrals are completed; provide advocacy as needed Maintains thorough and accurate records in both written form and through HMIS/CHAMP Attend various regular staff, agency. and community meetings as designated by supervisor Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor What You're Skilled At Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons) Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience) Training/experience in crisis intervention Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.) Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects Self-directed and internally motivated Other Availability to work after hours or on weekends Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations may be required Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule Experience A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required. Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. Alternatively, Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation. Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed. What We Offer Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more! Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. Equal Employment Opportunity LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. Fair Chance Act LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage.
    $32 hourly Auto-Apply 7d ago

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