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$75k–$85k/yr
Full-time
postgraduate degree
Posted 2d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Provide individual, family, and group therapy to clients dealing with trauma, mental health issues, and addictions. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community agencies to create treatment plans and provide crisis intervention.
Requirements
Requires a graduate degree in social work, counseling, or psychology and registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology. Candidates must have community-based counseling experience and the ability to pass CANS or ANSA certification.
Full job description
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Behavioral Health Clinician will provide individual and family therapy to clients; collaborate with the team.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE CLINICAL SERVICES PROGRAM:
Provide individual, family and group therapy to clients
Work closely with the Program Manager and Sr. Director of BH
Maintain documentation per Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Division and Catholic Charities standards in the data system.
Work with clients dealing with trauma, behavioral and mental health issues, dual diagnosis or addictions, justice system, and adults with cognitive and other disabilities.
Provide appropriate community resources and consultation with the client regarding those resources to accomplish their goals.
Collaborate with the probation department serving justice involved adults and older adults
Crisis intervention and create safety plans with the client.
Collaborate with the case manager, schools, psychiatrist, and other agencies for additional resources.
Conduct intake, and assessment, create treatment plans, diagnose and document according to DSM V-TR
Engage clients using evidence-based practices, Trauma-Informed CBT, Person-Centered Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing (MI), Harm Reduction, Thinking 4 a Change and promising practices-Seven Challenges, and other modalities to reduce trauma symptoms, co-occurring disorders, and provide coping skills to improve family functioning.
Respond to emails in a timely manner
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Maintain a minimum caseload of 20-25 cases to manage expected productivity each month
Conduct outreach to generate referrals for adults and children’s programs and present BH programs in the community
Meet with clients at a minimum of a weekly basis-in-person/telephone and telehealth
Must meet a minimum standard of clinical direct services for 110 total hours of productivity per month
Complete all progress notes within three business days of service
Attend all program related required trainings to facilitate client services coordination and collaboration.
Attend weekly individual supervision and required team meetings.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduate degree in MSW, MA, or MS in counseling, psychology, or a related field
Bilingual Spanish/English, Vietnamese-preferred
Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) registration as MFT Intern, ASW or APCC Intern or LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, licensed psychologist or psychological associate registered with the Board of Psychology (BOP).
Counseling experience in a community-based setting
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Knowledge and training of DSM V-TR
Bilingual Spanish or Vietnamese preferred
Understanding of and sensitivity toward economic and cultural issues in diverse communities
Demonstrated computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, and Internet usage)
Ability to pass certification requirements for CANS or ANSA assessment 90 days of hire (training and support will be provided)
Knowledge of trauma-informed care, strength-based, and motivational interviewing skills.
Availability to work flexible hours, e.g., evening until 7:00 pm, and Saturdays.
Team-oriented with strong interpersonal and organizational skills
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Criminal background check via livescan fingerprint.
Must have a TB test performed and submit results.
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance per agency policy or access to reliable transportation sufficient to perform job duties.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work will take place in both indoors and outdoors based on client availability.
HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS:
Standard office hours are Monday - Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This is a full-time, exempt position. Hours based on client availability.
MANDATED REPORTER STATUS
This position requires you to work with adults and children, and your profession qualifies you as "mandated reporters" of Elder abuse or neglect. Child abuse or neglect, which is found in California Penal Code Section 11164-11174.3 and Welfare and Institution Code 15610-15610.70. In addition, you are required to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect and Elder abuse and neglect.
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Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County changes lives for good. We help people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. Because most lives are a complex pattern of choices and circumstances, we take a holistic approach to helping people change their lives, taking into account the whole person as well as their family and life situations. We do this through a broad range of services, including job skills training and placement, older adult services, mental health and substance abuse counseling, housing assistance, financial education, immigration support, and refugee resettlement. We also provide educational programs that help young people develop into self-sufficient adults. Each year, we serve more than 120,000 people in need.
Our compassion and commitment go beyond direct service and compel us to address the root causes of poverty. We launched Step Up Silicon Valley, a Movement to Cut Poverty, part of a nationwide effort started by Catholic Charities USA. We are working with a coalition of community-based organizations, interfaith allies, government representatives, and business leaders who are working to cut poverty in Santa Clara County.
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County has been serving individuals and families for 60+ years. While we are affiliated with the Diocese of San Jose, Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County is a separately incorporated nonprofit agency. We are self-funded and operate independently with a CEO, Board of Directors, and separate financial structure. We are part of the nation's largest social services network through our affiliation with Catholic Charities USA, which serves more than 9 million people each year.
Offices: 2625 Zanker Rd. Ste. 200, San Jose, CA 95134, US
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County changes lives for good. We help people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. Because most lives are a complex pattern of choices and circumstances, we take a holistic approach to helping people change their lives, taking into account the whole person as well as their family and life situations. We do this through a broad range of services, including job skills training and placement, older adult services, mental health and substance abuse counseling, housing assistance, financial education, immigration support, and refugee resettlement. We also provide educational programs that help young people develop into self-sufficient adults. Each year, we serve more than 120,000 people in need.
Our compassion and commitment go beyond direct service and compel us to address the root causes of poverty. We launched Step Up Silicon Valley, a Movement to Cut Poverty, part of a nationwide effort started by Catholic Charities USA. We are working with a coalition of community-based organizations, interfaith allies, government representatives, and business leaders who are working to cut poverty in Santa Clara County.
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County has been serving individuals and families for 60+ years. While we are affiliated with the Diocese of San Jose, Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County is a separately incorporated nonprofit agency. We are self-funded and operate independently with a CEO, Board of Directors, and separate financial structure. We are part of the nation's largest social services network through our affiliation with Catholic Charities USA, which serves more than 9 million people each year.
Offices: 2625 Zanker Rd. Ste. 200, San Jose, CA 95134, US