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Behavioral Health Clinician II, Lead

Department: Casa del Sol
Location: Oakland, CA
Salary: $89748 - $117756 Per Year
Classification: Regular Full-Time
Job Function: Behavioral Health
Benefits : This is a benefit position

Who we are: La Clinica de La Raza is a non-profit, community-based health center established in 1971 to address health barriers and create better lives for the underserved. We have proudly grown into over 35 sites across Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano County. To learn more about our history, click here: Our History - La Clinica or visit our website at www.laclinica.org.

Job Summary:

This is a direct service position that provides clinical services in the clinic and in the field to clients living with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. In addition, this position coordinates services by a team of non-clinician members of the care team.

You maybe eligible for a retention bonus with Alliance:

  • Dependent on providing funder with documentation that clinician is actively serving alliance members
  • 1st payment - $25,000 (within 90 days of hire), 2nd payment $25,000 (2nd year of service) + $5,000 for bilingual, final payment $25,000 + $5,000; total $85,000
    • If they are not bilingual, the award amount will be $75,000

Major Areas of Responsibility, include but are not limited to:

Lead Responsibilities:

  • Serves as Lead of Service Team, and performs coordination functions for Service Team clients, and coordinating services by case managers that ensure access and utilization of primary care, psychiatry, substance use treatment and other person-centered social services.
  • Serves as Lead of Service Team by reporting to clinical leadership and guiding the work of unlicensed clinicians and interns as needed, providing crisis consultation.

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Provides treatment and services for clients living with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) drawing from a Person-Centered Model of Community Behavioral Health.
  • Provides treatment and services for clients living with SPMI by incorporating the multidisciplinary Recovery Model into the assessment of health and wellness in each of the eight dimensions of wellness.
  • Screens and performs culturally responsive comprehensive mental health assessments to establish diagnoses, and provides crisis intervention/ stabilization, individual, family and group therapy, psychoeducation, individualized treatment planning, goal setting, collateral services, progress monitoring, and care coordination.
  • Implements and monitors social skills rehabilitation to improve completion of Activities of Daily Living in the home, community, inpatient and forensic settings and supports individuals living with SPMI in establishing their mental health homes.
  • Ensures the delivery of quality services through the effective use of standardized outcome measures and other psychometrics.
  • Participates in staff meetings, trainings, case conferences, and peer review process.
  • Conducts other clinical, administrative, and operational duties as assigned.

Minimum Job Requirements:

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of DSM-5, Especially with diagnoses of focus, including Mood/Affective Disorders, Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Personality Disorders, Substance Use/Dependency Disorders.
  • Knowledge of the principles and techniques of individual and family therapy, social rehabilitation, recovery and wellness, risk/harm reduction for Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorders, and co-occurring disorders.
  • Knowledge of case management; clinical social work; physical and mental illness and their impact on personality; social aspects of mental and emotional disturbances with adolescent and adult populations.
  • Knowledge of mandated reporting laws, child development, family systems, stages of change, and co-occurring mental health and substance use/abuse conditions.
  • Knowledge of the Alameda County Behavioral Health Department’s System of Care for adults living with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness.
  • Knowledge of ethical standards of the profession.
  • Ability to speak Spanish and English fluently.
  • Ability to multi-task and manage multiple clients' needs simultaneously.
  • Ability to apply casework skills effectively.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working communication and relationships with others and to collaborate in a team-based environment.to.
  • Ability to meet productivity goals and documentation standards in keeping with regulatory and compliance requirements.
  • Ability to adhere to department policies and procedures.
  • Ability to work across cultures and demonstrate support of diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Ability to use EHR, EPM, online calendaring, and online documentation systems.
  • Ability to meet productivity goals and submit required paperwork on time
  • Ability to use electronic systems for documentation, scheduling and clinic functions.
  • Prioritizes the use of collaborative documentation when clinically appropriate.

Education and Experience:

  • Two+ years of experience in a mental health/medical/social service setting providing assessment counseling/therapy and crisis intervention services
  • Experience in community mental health delivering direct services to those living with Severe and Persistent Mental illness in the home, field, or office.
  • Experience navigating clients through community mental health systems of care to enable them to access benefits, housing, legal, forensic, medical and crisis behavioral health and co-occurring illness services.
  • Experience with Specialty Mental Health Medi-Cal documentation is strongly preferred but not required.
  • Experienced working with diverse/low resourced and immigrant communities.
  • Must have Masters in Social Work (MSW), Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapist, or other counseling degree, or doctorate degree in psychology from an accredited program or university.
  • Must have an LCSW, MFT or PsyD/PhD, LPCC, LEP California license.
  • Must hold a current BLS (Basic Life Support) Certificate. You will have 30-day grace period to obtain your certificate from the date of hire.

Physical Requirements:

  • Remaining in a stationary position, often standing, or sitting for prolonged periods
  • Bending/lifting, pushing/pulling, adjusting, or moving objects weighing up to 15 pounds in all directions and occasionally more.
  • Repeating motions that may include the neck, wrists, hands and/or fingers.
  • Upper extremity demands: Reaching above shoulder and/or below waist.
Salary: $89,748.04 - $117,756.08 per year

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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