FRED FINCH YOUTH CENTER
Care Coordinator/Mental Health Therapist-1190-FFYC (Personal Services)
Qualifications
Required
M.A. Degree in Social Work or Counseling from an accredited college or university.Registered intern or associate with the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Some programs may consider candidates who are able to obtain registered status within first six (6) months after hire. Registered PCC intern (PCCI)* with relevant experience with target population eligible in San Diego/Alameda/San Mateo Counties (If working in a program licensed by Community Care Licensing must meet minimum training and experience requirements). For more information please see http://www.cdss.ca.gov/cdssweb/entres/pdf/CCR/STRTP_ILS.pdfLicensed (LCSW or MFT; or, in San Diego/ Alameda/San Mateo County Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC).A license may be preferred based upon program need.Certified to conduct a CANS/ANSA assessment within 90 days of employment if the work assignment is in a County program that requires CANS/ANSA certification.Demonstrated understanding of the developmental milestones of children, youth, or young adults to provide to provide care, treatment and services.Supervised experience in providing counseling and/or psychotherapy servicesDemonstrated knowledge in the areas of diagnostic assessment, individual/family/group behavioral treatment methods for target population of program.Experience with or knowledge of designing, supervising, monitoring, changing, and discontinuing individualized behavioral interventions for staff delivering behavioral services (e.g., TBS).Utilizes de-escalation techniques, including but not limited to: attentiveness to potential triggers/stressors and early indicators of distress; motivational interviewing; reflective listening; providing responses that rely on engagement and empathy; modeling composure through use of calm voice and neutral facial expressions; remaining self-aware of verbal and non-verbal communication, demonstrated ability to adjust verbal and non-verbal communication, prompting for use of known coping skills; etc., to defuse distress and ensure safety in a manner that aligns with the trauma informed care model.Demonstrated cultural responsiveness in working with diverse families and communities.Clean driving record; current CA Drivers License or ability to obtain within 10 days after hired.Must have access to dependable transportation; personal car insurance meeting minimum liability coverage required if position requires driving for work or transporting participants.Basic computer and keyboarding competence with the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and/or competency with electronic clinical documentation systems.
Preferred
One (1) year post-graduate school experience with program target population (Example: intellectually disabled, homeless, teens or young adults, seriously emotionally disturbed).One (1) year experience with program modality (example: school-based, residential, mobile/community-based, assertive community treatment, wraparound, etc.)Demonstrated ability to assess, triage and organize work.Applies a strength-based, culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to supervision, participant and community service.Experience with relevant evidence-based practices (e.g., CBT, DBT, trauma- informed interventions).Exhibits strong behavioral, crisis management and family/individual/group therapy skills.Fluency in prevailing language(s) of the community.
(*)For LPCC/PCCIs, the county-specific eligibility must be verified by the hiring manager including certification by the BBS to work with families, as required.
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