The Mental Health Counselor II, as a member of the client’s multidisciplinary treatment team, works with client, family and other team members to provide a range of primarily field based services including: Individual and Group Rehabilitation Services, Linkage to community resources, completion of a Case Management Needs Assessment, and assistance with linguistic and culturally appropriate services. JOB ID#3555A
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Provide Individual and Group Rehabilitation Services to clients in accordance with the goals developed by the treatment team. Rehabilitation Services include, but are not limited to, training in social skills, coping skills, independent living skills, and pre-vocational skills. Services are provided primarily in the field (community locations such as client’s home)
Link families with community resources and act as a liaison with other community providers involved with the client such as DCFS, Schools, Probation, Regional Center, Coaches, and/or Mentors.
Conduct initial Case Management Needs Assessment and provide ongoing assessment of the family’s ability to meet their basic needs.
Participate in Child Family Team (CFT) meetings and work with client/family to implement agreed upon plan and support client/family in taking a leadership role in CFT meetings.
Assist family in overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers and in obtaining culturally appropriate services.
Provide transportation/work with family to access transportation as needed to ensure client/family access to needed services.
Must complete all documentation in compliance with Quality Assurance guidelines and deadlines established by contract and the Center.
Utilization of Collaborative Documentation with clients is require.
Attend and participate in weekly staff and team meetings and come prepared to regular individual and group supervision.
Demonstrate cultural humility in all aspects of employment: supervision, consultation, and service delivery.
Perform other duties as assigned.
BA degree in human services or related field or equivalent, and valid Driver’s License and at least 2 years of experience working with children who experience severe emotional disturbance.
Bilingual Spanish speaking required.
Able to work effectively with a range of clients and staff from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Strong writing skills.
Strong organizational skills.
Strong computer skills.
Knowledge of community resources.
We Offer
Experience working with a diverse, respectful and trauma informed workplace culture client population.
A team-oriented work environment
Training opportunities
Excellent compensation and benefits
Paid time Off - 12 holidays; generous sick and vacation time
$2K for bilingual bonus
Health care, dental, life insurance, 403b retirement
Career Development
Professional licensure assistance within two years
You will contribute providing direct crisis intervention, support families requiring help.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Mental Health Care
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