Description
•Letter of Introduction •Resumé Please submit a Letter of Introduction (discuss how your training and experience will serve you in this position) and Resumé to your EdJoin account. Only electronic applications via EdJoin will be considered. For a candidate to be considered, all items must be received by the deadline. Incomplete or late documents will not receive committee consideration.
Education and Experience Required: • Experience with at-risk youth and their families. • Experience with youth with a history of trauma, abuse, mental health disorders. Licenses and Other Requirements: • Licensed MFT, LCSW and LPCC preferred, Associate MFT. Associate LPCC and ASW considered. • Valid California Driver's License. • Must have reliable transportation to commute to/from high schools and community settings. Ability to: • Communicate effectively orally and in writing. • Initiate projects and work independently under general direction. • Work with people in a variety of work settings, including office and schools. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships in a team oriented environment. • Multi-task and coordinate competing priorities. • Plan and organize work. • Maintain reliable, consistent, punctual attendance.
Responsibilities: • Conduct short-term and long-term individual, family, couples, and group counseling sessions. • Screen and assess referrals from parents, teachers, DCYHC staff, County Mental Health, and other agencies • Maintain accurate, timely and confidential records on clients in accordance with local, state, and federal legal and professional requirements. • Complete necessary documentation for Medi-Cal billing, evaluation, and case management purposes. • Communicate and consult with appropriate DCYHC medical staff, staff at schools, county agencies, and other community agencies, and parents or family members. • Participate in community meetings (such as North County Outreach Collaborative and Latino Collaborative) as DCYHC representative to promote programs and community collaboration. • Conduct presentations at schools and community-based organizations as needed. • Assist Behavioral Health Manager as needed (such as assist in training and supporting interns). Salary: This is a grant-funded, benefited, Range B, Jefferson Union High School District position, $28.15-$49.08/hour depending on experience and education, plus additional license stipend ($0.63). Length of employment/hours available is dependent on secured grant funding and case load.Apply on company website