What are the responsibilities and job description for the Professional Behavioral Health Clinician (West Valley) position at Jewish Family & Children's Service of Arizona?
Overview
Professional Clinician - Children's Services: JFCS is currently seeking an enthusiastic Clinician to help introduce positive and lasting change into the lives of children receiving behavioral-health services. The Clinician provides direct therapy, completing intakes and assessments that foster a solution/strengths-based orientation, in addressing the client and family’s ongoing needs.
Jewish Family and Children’s Service’s (JFCS) is among the most long-standing providers of behavioral health and integrated health services in Maricopa County. We value each potential member and employee, regardless of religion, race, age, origin, gender, sexual orientation, or cultural background.
Professional Clinician - Children's Services: JFCS is currently seeking an enthusiastic Clinician to help introduce positive and lasting change into the lives of children receiving behavioral-health services. The Clinician provides direct therapy, completing intakes and assessments that foster a solution/strengths-based orientation, in addressing the client and family’s ongoing needs.
- West Valley location
- Uses clinical best practices to engage formal & informal resources for the client, including the transition, discharge, and aftercare plans of behavioral-health services.
- Provides clinical oversight for the coordination of behavioral-health services with external agencies, such as Department of Child Safety, Probation/Parole Departments, Division of Developmental Disabilities, Arizona Long Term Care, schools, and other providers.
- Actively participates in Child & Family Team (CFT) meetings.
- Maintains respect for the client's unique cultural heritage, and provides services tailored to the family, stability, and timeliness.
- Collaborates with JFCS behavioral health and medical staff as needed in the provision of best practices.
- Option to work with a Birth to 8-year-old population available as well.
- Clinician III: Master's Degree from an accredited school in the field of Social Work, Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, or related behavioral health field.
- Clinician IV: Associate License conferred by the AZBBHE (LMSW, LAC, LAMFT)
- Clinician V: Independent License conferred by the AZBBHE (LCSW, LPC, LMFT)
- Must be able to obtain a Level 1 Fingerprint card without restrictions.
- Reliable transportation
- AZ Driver License
- AZ Auto Insurance
- Bilingual, Spanish-English a plus; Salary Differential Offered
- Independently Licensed Clinicians (LCSW, LPC, LMFT): Starting at $75,000.
- Associate Licensed Clinicians (LMSW, LAC, LAMFT): Starting at $65,000.
- Master's Level, Unlicensed Clinicians: Starting at $60,000.
- Monthly Productivity Incentives that can add significantly to base salary.
- Excellent Clinical Supervision program.
- Clinical license and tuition reimbursement.
- Numerous professional development and career growth opportunities.
- Bilingual Salary Differential (Spanish-English)
- Eligibility for Loan Forgiveness Programs in many positions.
- Flexible Scheduling and Telehealth Flexibility for many positions.
- Wellness Coaching
Jewish Family and Children’s Service’s (JFCS) is among the most long-standing providers of behavioral health and integrated health services in Maricopa County. We value each potential member and employee, regardless of religion, race, age, origin, gender, sexual orientation, or cultural background.
Salary : $60,000 - $75,000