The Clinician applies psychological/counseling principles in the following areas: assessment, clinical interventions, research, training, case management, consultation, supervises non-licensed staff, and program development.
Responsibilities will include diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning.
Provides a variety of interventions, such as individual, group, child, and family therapy.
Interventions will focus on short-term problem-solving therapy, short-term cognitive behavioral therapy, brief psychodynamic therapy, crisis intervention, coping skills, substance abuse treatment, behavior modification, case consultations, and other evidence-based practice techniques.
The clinician is a member of a multidisciplinary team that includes medical providers, nursing staff, medical support staff, case managers, administrators, managers, and directors.
Collaborates with the patient to define the treatment goals and measures of success of treatment by utilizing evidence-based outcome measures.
Attends various conferences/workshops concerning mental health treatment, and may be involved in several research studies or multidisciplinary projects.
Requirements
Professional Licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist by the California Behavioral Science Board.
Master's level degree required.
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children, and minimum one year of clinical experience for LCSW.
A minimum requirement of a valid BLS certification or higher, following the American Heart Association (AHA) or the American Red Cross guidelines.
Bilingual English/Spanish or English and other predominant language of the population served preferred.
Benefits
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
403(b) Retirement savings plans with employer matching contributions