Spanish speaking Clinicians needs in Alameda County. These are full time direct hire positions. Candidates must be license eligible, MSW, MFT, ASW, MFTi and must have prior experience with at risk youth. We have openings in the schools and community based positions. Cars are required, clinical supervision is offered.
JOB SUMMARY:
To provide direct clinical case management services and after-care to children in transition, and their families; to participate in intake assessments; to provide clinical case management direction to the treatment team.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• ASW, MFTi, LCSW or MFT.
• A minimum of two years of mental health experience.
• Experience in providing direct clinical case management services to children with severe emotional/learning problems and their families preferred.
• Must possess bilingual proficiency in Spanish; ideal candidate will have minimum 1 — 3 years of bilingual clinical work experience;
• Ability to work collaboratively with members of interdisciplinary teams.
• Ability to provide ongoing clinical case management consultation to assigned staff.
• Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to and competence in dealing with cultural and socioeconomic diversity of client population.
• The willingness and the ability to be trained, using our therapeutic and relationship-building philosophy that includes Collaborative Problem-Solving, Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI), and SAFE Environments training programs.
• Valid California driver’s license, a clear driving record, availability of personal vehicle and personal vehicle insurance coverage.
• Must meet eligibility requirements to bill for Medi-Cal services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Possesses ability to conduct clinical discussions in Spanish, including individual and/or family therapy sessions;
• Form, oversee and lead family treatment team from a wrap-around service model.
• Participate in on-call responsibilities.
• Obtain and complete necessary clinical records/documents within assigned time frames.
• Complete outcome measurements within specified time lines.
• Assess psychotherapeutic and case management needs of children and families and develop a treatment plan agreed on by the parent(s), placement agency and treatment team.
• Provide crisis intervention to children and families in collaboration with the treatment team.
• Develop agreed upon discharge plan and assess continuing care needs in collaboration with the Team Leader, parent(s), placement agency, and treatment team.
• Ensure culturally sensitive and relevant treatment plans.
• Involve the child and family members in the treatment plan and promote understanding.
• Develop and monitor working treatment goals and objectives with measurable outcomes.
• Participate in treatment reviews, IEPs and other case conferences as needed.