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La Familia Counseling Center, Inc.
POSITION: Mental Health Clinician
SUMMARY: The Mental Health Clinician provides counseling services for
children and adolescents. The Mental Health Clinician performs client
and/or community focused resource coordination activities to ensure
clients and/or community members receive comprehensive care. The Mental
Health Clinician must be flexible and able to work in a combination of
office, community and school sites, and via tele-health.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Candidate will be skilled in the areas of clinical care, diagnosis and
treatment planning, time management, organization, and the ability to
learn quickly. Must be flexible and able to join with the family in
deciding treatment planning and goals for services, using a family
driven approach.
- Familiar with cognitive behavioral, humanistic, family systems, and
narrative approaches which are among the theoretical approaches most
often utilized at La Familia, but many other theories that incorporate
individual and family driven services as well
- Candidate will have experience in a cultural setting, preferably Spanish speaking, and able to work full time
- Work collaboratively with LFCC team such as the clinician,
psychiatrist, family advocate, youth advocate, program manager and
clinical supervisor in order to provide quality services
- Work collaboratively with outside agencies, educational
representatives, county social workers, and other community leaders to
assist the family on a multi-disciplinary level
- Participate in Intensive Care Coordination includes linking members
to services provided by other child/youth serving systems, facilitating
and or participating in child /youth family team, ensuring active
participation of client and involved individuals, clarifying roles with
therapist, monitoring activities to ensure that identified services are
progressing appropriately, changing and redirecting actions targeted at
the client’s and family’s needs, and coordinating mental health care
with the team. Facilitates Child and Family Team meetings.
- Sessions take place in the home, school, or other place of service that the family member requests
- Attend weekly staff meetings, weekly clinical supervision, internal
utilization reviews. Assist in peer reviews and present case studies
periodically
- As a member of the coordinated team for MHSA specialty funding,
staff will be required to follow the protocol for use specialty MHSA
services and flexible funding due to homelessness issues.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT:
- Master of Science degree, Associate MFT/LCSW/LPCC or licensed
- Meet the requirements as LPHA or LPHA Waived.
- Registered w/ BBS, depending on qualifications/education/licensure
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Excellent time management skills, self-driven, and organized
- Bilingual/Spanish preferred
- Can perform duties with cultural care, including 68% productivity
- Must have background and knowledge of trauma and the effect it has on child development
- Must possess training and group facilitation skills, knowledge of
related community resources, and the ability to collaborate with other
community organizations and agencies.
- Knowledge of parenting, infant and child development, adolescent
growth and development, and ability to communicate effectively with
families
- Current, valid California Driver’s License and driving record and current proof of personal vehicle insurance
- Cultural awareness regarding race, ability, sexual orientation,
gender identity and other social identities, with an existing ability to
communicate and collaborate with people across lines of difference with
respect and dignity.
- Must provide linguistically and culturally sensitive care to promote
the reduction of cultural barriers to all the community without bias.
- Temporarily to comply with COVID-19 – 80% of work will be via tele-health with 20% in office (subject to change)
Note: It is the responsibility of the applicant to meet the entrance
requirements stated above. Upon accepting the practicum, the applicant
will sign below to indicate that he/she has read, understands, and
possesses the qualifications required. He/she understands that La
Familia will conduct a background investigation through the Department
of Justice.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 – $55,000.00 per year
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 – $55,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Night shift
Application Question(s):
- Are you registered w/BBS?
Education:
Experience:
- Community Health: 1 year (Preferred)
- Mental Health Counseling: 1 year (Preferred)
Language:
License/Certification:
- Associate MFT/LCSW/LPCC license (Preferred)
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