Bilingual Clinician, TPCY
Fil Staffing LLC
- San Francisco, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provides leadership in the assessment, development, implementation and evaluation of individualized service plans, including coordination of multiple services and treatment providers.
- Conducts individual, group, couples, family, and/or multi-family therapy utilizing therapeutic modalities such as CBT, DBT, Narrative, Structural, Trauma Focused CBT, or other best practices.
- Assumes responsibility for configuring, coordinating and facilitating youth services, including collaboration with referring providers, probation, child welfare, school districts, C/Y Staff, and other professionals involved in a youth’s care.
- Assists youth and families in assessing strengths and needs, and helps them identify strategies to meet these needs, including enhancing natural supports and community resources.
- Provides case management services in the interest of youth and family advocacy, secures formal resources, and coordinates care.
- Executes a treatment plan that is strengths-based, with observable and measurable goals, utilizing promising and evidenced based or other best practices.
- Provides psycho-education to clients, family members, and team members.
- Completes documentation, billing, referrals, and required paperwork in a timely manner.
- Maintains confidential health records clients/families that are in compliance with HIPAA, insurance, and the San Mateo County Mental Health Regulations.
- Carries out other functions related to the C/Y Program as assigned.
- MA degree in Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, or Social Work, or related field required.
- Clinician I - Clinical license eligible (Registration with BBS/BOP as an Intern) required. (e.g., PCCi, MFTi, ASW, Psychological Assistant)
- Ability to assess the strengths and needs of youth, families, and support systems.
- Knowledge of public and private community resources.
- Ability to maintain billable documentation of services provided.
- Demonstrated ability to work with families in a wide variety of cultural contexts and community settings. (e.g., home, school, satellite clinic, etc.)
- Experience working with children and families that have been or are involved in issues relating to abuse. (e.g., verbal, physical, sexual, and neglect)
- Experience with working within a variety of treatment modalities including family systems work, individual, and group therapy, etc.
- Awareness of substance abuse issues and how they impact a family system.
- Possesses a valid California driver’s license, in good standing, and automobile insurance.
- Is available to work evenings.
- 16 days of PTO the first year and more thereafter
- Nine paid holidays
- Five health and wellness days off annually
- 10% additional pay for community-relevant second language fluency
- Medical/Dental/and Vision plans
- 403 B Retirement Plan with agency match
- Employee Assistance Program
- Commuter Benefits Program
- Medical and Childcare Flexible Spending Accounts
- Pet Insurance
- Identity Theft Protection Plan
- Paid employee referral program
- Flexible work schedules
- Career advancement opportunities
- Retention bonuses for many positions
- Continuing Education expense reimbursement
- Professional licensing fee reimbursement
- Professional Development reimbursement opportunities
- Verified Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employer