What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Clinician I position at Hope Program, A Licensed Clinical Social Worker Professional Corporation?
Therapist/Associate Therapist
New Beginnings is expanding services! In tough times, it takes tough people to continue to help others… and our teams are continuing to serve the North State with mental health services amid the crisis. Our clinical team of licensed therapists and registered associates are dedicated to helping our clients build healthy, lasting relationships by developing communication and life skills, processing difficult experiences and emotions, and fostering personal growth. We offer both long-term and short-term solution focused interventions to assist our clients’ individual needs.
We see clients who are struggling with relationships, families, parenting, mental illness, personality disorders, and who have problems with the legal system. We work in forensics, we work in trauma, and we work in substance abuse.
We are currently seeking qualified clinicians licensed or registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to fill one position in our Marysville office with travel to other offices.
This is an exciting and challenging position that offers the opportunity for supported professional growth as well as clinical supervision for those counting hours toward the BBS. Our clinicians have the opportunity to further develop their skills in assessment, documentation, and treatment. As a member of our team, our clinicians work with both voluntary and mandated clients individually, in couples and families, and in groups.
Responsibilities:
- Clinical assessment and treatment of assigned caseload.
- Maintain 60-70% Utilization – client facing time.
- Case management
- To maintain program documentation as required
- To represent the agency as needed in the community (i.e. serving on committees, making presentations on our programs, etc)
- To participate in agency clinical meetings, team meetings and staff meetings as well as participate in in-service training.
- Maintain agency documentation as required
- Ongoing communication with referral sources
- Attend trainings, conferences, and workshops
- Provide court testimony
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- LMFT, LPCC or LCSW license required in the state of California, or registration with the BBS as an associate toward one of these licensure tracks.
- Must be able to conceptualize and implement individualized treatment goals for clients.
- The ability to work collaboratively as a member of a clinical team.
- Be a self-starter and self-motivated as well as detail oriented.
- Be non-discriminatory against people who have committed crimes and are involved with the legal system.
- An ability to write clear and concise clinical notes and meet all documentation deadlines.
- Basic computer skills, as we use an electronic record system.
- Comfort with technology and distance-based management of patients (sessions are Tele-med / Tele-health)
- Honesty, integrity and good professional boundaries.
- Qualification/ability to provide clinical supervision for associates is a plus.
- A California Driver’s License and reliable transportation
- You will also be required to pass a live-scan background check with the Department of Justice, and obtain a passed TB Test, and provide proof of COVID-19 Vaccination.
Benefits and Compensation:
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and ADD Insurance
- 401(k)
- Paid-Time Off
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Sick Days
- Flexible Schedule
- Competitive Compensation
Salary : $25 - $28