What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wraparound Therapist - Lancaster position at Masada?
A Therapist is responsible for specific clinical services to assigned adults, youth, and families so that they may become healthy, independent and productive members of their communities. A Therapist is expected to exercise professional judgment and discretion as a significant practitioner in the successful integration of treatment for clients. For Wraparound staff, all training requirements per DMH contract must be completed within the first year of employment. A Therapist works designated shifts under the direct supervision of the Clinical Supervisor.
Salary Range -
BBS Therapist: $75,001 - $90,000
Licensed Therapist : $90,001 - $95,000
DUTIES:
ACCEPTANCE OF CASES: Has a willingness to accept a variety of cases and conducts client outreach and engagement with other Intensive Services Team members to enroll all eligible participants referred for intensive services.
ASSESSMENTS: Independently performs intake assessments and formulates diagnoses and case conceptualizations using a culturally competent approach.
OUTCOMES: Regularly identifies and completes data outcome elements in a timely manner.
STRENGTH BASED: Accurately identifies and builds on client strengths to support their development.
THERAPY: Provides individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based psychotherapy interventions, along with case management as needed.
REFERRALS: Demonstrates knowledge of available resources and makes appropriate referrals.
CLINICAL THEORY: Demonstrates understanding and application of clinical theory, interventions, and treatment concepts.
RESPECT: Demonstrates respect for each individual, including their differences and cultural background.
TRAVEL: Travels independently to various environments and transports clients as needed (e.g., buildings with stairs, communities, schools).
COLLABORATION: Collaborates regularly with staff, clients, caregivers, and other members of the clinical team.
ETHICS: Maintains appropriate boundaries and upholds legal and ethical standards related to mental health services while fostering professional partnerships.
PROBLEM SOLVING: Solves problems independently with minimal supervisory direction.
SKILLS: Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills.
DOCUMENTATION: Submits thorough documentation, including initial assessments, progress notes, and records reflecting collaboration with treatment team members.
PRODUCTIVITY: Completes timely documentation of all client contacts and maintains productivity standards in accordance with agency tier system and internal policies.
FIELD STANDARDS: Meets and maintains field percentage standards as required by contract and internal policies.
CRISIS: Ensures client safety by providing direct crisis intervention and therapeutic guidance; participates in a 24/7 on-call crisis response system and communicates critical issues promptly to the supervisor and team.
MEETINGS: Attends and participates in meetings, group supervision, case presentations, and required trainings and conferences.
CONFIDENTIALITY: Maintains strict confidentiality of all client records and information.
OTHER: Performs additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications:1. Valid California license as a LCSW, MFT, PhD, or PsyD; or master’s degree and current registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate MSW or MFT Intern, LPCC or APCC with 6 semester units or 9 quarter units focused specifically on the theory and application of marriage and family therapy in each license renewal cycle.
2. Work experience in a comparable mental health setting.
3. Valid California Driver's License, current vehicle insurance and a good driving record.
Salary : $75,000 - $95,000