Aviva Family and Childrens Services Mission Statement
Aviva believes every child and every family in our Los Angeles community deserves the chance for a brighter future. We provide compassionate support, therapeutic services, and guidance to at-risk children and families. We work to promote and support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion at all levels in the organization.
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Wraparound Clinical Supervisor, Clinical Director of ICBS, or AVP of ICBS, the Wraparound Therapist provides individual and family therapy to clients in the Wraparound program. The Wraparound Therapist is part of a multidisciplinary team that works intensively with the child/youth and family members to address critical mental health and/or behavioral problems and tries to stabilize the home environment and reduce functional impairment. The Wraparound Therapist provides field-based services, collaborates with community agencies and other service providers, and is available 24/7 for crisis response. Additionally, the Wraparound Therapist completes all necessary documentation in accordance with Aviva, DMH, DCFS and COA standards.
Essential Functions
- Provide appropriate field based (home, school, community, etc.) therapeutic services and interventions based on specific needs of the client and family.
- Complete all required documentation, reports, and outcome measures in accordance with program guidelines and within timeline requirements.
- Ability to build protective capacity with families; and Core Practice Indicators
(engagement, teaming, assessment and understanding, long term view, planning, cultural competence, transitions, crisis management).
- Provide accurate and on-time DMH billing while also meeting agency productivity requirement.
- On-call 24 hours per day, 7 days a week to provide crisis support, by phone and/or in-person if indicated
- LPS designation by Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health is required for this position and includes all associated responsibilities including but not limited to assessment, writing holds when necessary, coordinating services for hospitalization and transportation.
- Provide Trauma Informed Care and educate parents/caregivers
- Actively participate/collaborate in team meetings and case conferences for optimal mental health prognosis of clients
- Works collaboratively and cooperatively within a multidisciplinary team
- Assess the need to request flex funds and communicate need to immediate supervisor
- Attend regularly scheduled staff meetings, in-service trainings and other meetings as appropriate.
- Maintain client information in a confidential manner.
- In collaboration with team members, create and maintain a Crisis Safety Plan for families
- Communicate crisis situations, e.g. psychiatric hospitalizations, Suspected Child Abuse, etc. to supervisor as soon as possible.
- Provide comprehensive treatment services which may include interfacing with community psychiatric hospitals, Department of Family and Children Services (DCFS), Department of Mental Health (DMH), school officials, probation department, court system, law enforcement and others as appropriate.
- Keep detailed, accurate and complete documentation
- Consistently meet agency productivity requirement.
- Consult and serve as a liaison with community agencies, school personnel, parents and other mental health programs and services to evaluate community health needs and services
- Educate others on needs of specific client or segment clients mental health population
- Advocate for clients
- Participate in development of treatment plans
- Sensitive and responsive to the cultural differences among the agencys client population
- Works to promote a trauma-informed work environment
- Actively participate in the quality improvement project
The Wraparound Therapist will take on special projects or additional duties as assigned by the Clinical Supervisor, Clinical Director of ICBS, Program Director, Program Manager, and/or AVP of Intensive Community Based Services.
Competency Requirements
- Ability to fluently speak, read, write, and understand English
- Must have excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with families and colleagues
- Ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team
- Ability to successfully work with families of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
- Ability to assess a crisis situation and respond in a timely and professional manner
- Must have strong organizational and planning skills
- Knowledge of principles and practices of community mental health treatment, including interviewing, assessment, individual, family and group counseling.
- Knowledge of general psychiatric emergency intervention, diagnosis and brief and long-term therapy methods
- Knowledge of principles of adult and child psychology
- Knowledge of laws and regulations related to patients rights, voluntary or involuntary treatment and commitment for treatment, including criteria for commitment
- Knowledge of community resources and agencies proving support services for the mentally ill or disabled
- Knowledge of Medical record-keeping and documentation including patient charting
- Knowledge of Medi-Cal regulations and documentation for medical necessity
- Bilingual (Spanish) a plus
Education and Experience
- Masters degree in Social Work or Clinical Psychology required
- Must be registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences
- Experience working with DMH programs highly preferred
- Experience with crisis management and intervention highly preferred
- Experience conducting individual therapy with high-risk you youth and their families required
Certifications/Licenses
- Valid CA drivers license
- Valid intern number or license (ASW, MFTi, LCSW, LMFT) with Board of Behavioral Sciences
Additional Requirements
- Tuberculosis clearance
- Department of Justice/Fingerprint clearance
- Child Abuse Index clearance
- Satisfactory completion of health screening
- Proof of legal eligibility to work in the United States
- Satisfactory driving record
Delegates Authority To
N/A
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of a Wraparound Therapist, the employee is frequently required to walk, drive, sit, and use their fingers to manipulate a keyboard or writing instrument. The employee is occasionally required to sit, stand and reach. The employee is rarely required to run, bend, kneel or lift objects weighing more than 30 pounds.
Work Environment
The work environment is indoor and outdoor. The noise level varies from quiet to loud.
This Job Description has been developed to identify some of the duties and responsibilities of this position. It is not intended to limit or encompass all duties and responsibilities of the position.
Aviva Family and Children’s Services at its sole and absolute discretion, expressly reserves the right to modify, supplement, delete or augment the duties and responsibilities specified in this and all job descriptions.