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Catholic Charities of San Francisco Marin San Mateo Clinician/Therapist (San Rafael; San Rafael, CA) in San Rafael, California

Clinician/Therapist (San Rafael; San Rafael, CA)

ORGANIZATION SUMMARY

Catholic Charities is one of the largest, oldest, and most comprehensive nonprofit human services organizations in Northern California, annually reaching more than 60,000 vulnerable individuals of all faiths in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin Counties. With a staff of approximately 450, reaching peaks of nearly 600 with seasonal hires, a budget of $54.3 million, and a current governing board of 27, this venerable, fully-accredited, independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit addresses some of the most pressing community needs – homelessness, generational poverty, immigration, inequality, hunger, aging in isolation, and communicable disease -- to name a few – with compassion and services of highest quality.

Catholic Charities St. Vincent’s provides residential care and placement support to male unaccompanied minors ages 6 -17 in San Rafael, CA following the guidelines set forth by the Office of Refugee Resettlement. This program provides a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment that serves the whole child through comprehensive medical and mental health care, nutrition, educational programming, counseling, legal assistance, case management, religious access, and age-appropriate acculturation and recreation.

With an emphasis on strengths- and evidence-based, client-centered, and trauma-informed care, delivered by an experienced bilingual staff, we will provide a secure and enriching environment for all youth. An individualized service plan will move each child toward a successful safe and timely release and permanent home placement while building a robust support framework that will follow the child upon entering their new community setting.

The Clinician shall conduct mental health assessments for all UC (Unaccompanied Children) in care, as well as provide ongoing individual, group, and crisis intervention and be available for on-call rotation and psychiatric emergencies. In conjunction with referring agency, Clinician establishes goals regarding preparation for family reunification and behavior management. Coordinates and schedules the development of the Individual Service Plans. Clinician will utilize team approach for the care of children and to ensure coordination of services and actively collaborate with residential staff and school staff to collect information regarding resident’s participation in program. Clinician also screens for human trafficking concerns. The ratio of UC to clinicians shall not be greater than 12:1. ORR (Office of Refugee and Resettlement) will have final approval of any candidate that is hired for this position.

ESSE N TIAL D U TIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Demonstrate Leadership:

  • Promote professional image of the agency through interpersonal interactions and appearance.

  • Develop and maintain professional and supportive relationship with all agency staff, volunteers, and community.

  • Make decisions, taking into considerations, the needs of individuals as well as the organization.

  • Demonstrate a team approach with peers and colleagues.

  • Handle unanticipated events and crisis situations in a positive proactive manner- respond personally to clients, family members, sponsors, volunteers and community leaders as needed.

  • Support current trends in professional area of responsibility.

  • Demonstrate the ability to see beyond own department to broader organizational needs in resource allocation, i.e. see the big picture.

  • Complete assigned tasks within the time frame allotted.

  • Provide feedback to relevant shareholders when difficulties arise in completing tasks.

Complete Required Documentation :

  • Complete a Mental Health Assessment within the first 5 days of a placement of a UC. Have contact within first 72 hours of placement to begin assessment.

  • Complete ORR Case Review and discharge paperwork on all assigned clients.

  • Complete clinical progress notes and submit such within the specified time frame.

  • Complete Safety Assessment as part of Mental Health Assessment.

  • Complete all necessary referral forms.

  • Complete all other forms as necessary and requested.

  • Complete Safety plans for all residents and update them as needed.

Re unific at ion Pl a nning :

  • Establish goals regarding preparation for reunification and behavior management/coping skills within the first 10 days of treatment for ORR.

  • Review the ISP goals at least every 30 days for ORR.

  • Actively participate in Team Meetings.

Coordinate the development of the Individual Service Plan (ISP) for ORR and DPW:

  • Assist in the scheduling of the ISP.

  • Ensure that the necessary services being provided coincide with the identified service goals.

  • Collaborate with the team to obtain progress and areas of concern regarding residents

  • Encourage participation of all team members in the development of the residents’ ISP.

Coll a b orat ion w i t h id e n t ifi e d spons or or f ami l y:

  • Demonstrate dignity and respect for the identified sponsor or family.

  • Maintain communication, via case manager and conference calls as needed, with the family and resident regarding progress and concerns.

  • Ascertain, via case manager and conference calls as needed, the family/parents’/sponsors’ input regarding the care of their child.

C oor din at ion o f S er vic e s :

  • Meet with the resident once per week for individual counseling, and once per week in group setting, to address behavior, concerns, and progress regarding UC’s overall psychosocial functioning.

  • Facilitate referrals to the appropriate service as outlined in the resident’s Individual Service Plan.

  • Maintain ongoing communication with personnel from those services involved in the resident’s treatment.

  • Provide support and assistance for the child’s positive participation in group living and community activities.

  • Become familiar with community resources and natural supports.

  • Collaborate with residential staff and school staff to collect information regarding resident’s participation in program.

Assis t in Re unific at ion Pl a nning :

  • Assist in developing a discharge plan, which identifies appropriate supportive services and natural supports, which is clearly defined and identify a continuation of post discharge services, if needed.

  • Document efforts made in planning for reunification.

  • Utilize a team approach to the care of children, support and collaborate with cottage staff: Respect youth care workers’ role.

  • Collaborate with youth workers, medical department and other departments in meeting the child’s medical, emotional, social, physical and spiritual needs.

  • Review Communication Log weekly and/or meet with house staff at least once a week to review progress and areas of concern.

  • Attend team meetings as requested by Program Director.

Professional Development:

  • Participate in team meetings, supervisory meetings, and other program meetings.

  • Demonstrate and utilize skills acquired through supervision and training.

  • Maintain confidentiality regarding clients, salary, staff, volunteers and supervision issues.

  • Adhere to the guidelines of HIPAA.

  • Able to perform word processing tasks, use e-mail and other computer competency skills.

  • Attend mandatory trainings and other trainings to enhance professional development, participating in a minimum of 40 hours of required refresher trainings per calendar year—and assure that CPR and CPI training are completed annually within one year of the last date in which the employee last took them.

  • Promptly report any civil or criminal convictions, charges, arrests, investigations or adjudications— that may arise since staff member’s last background investigations, including but not limited to having engaged in or attempted to engage in sexual abuse, sexual harassment or inappropriate sexual behavior; having been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in.

  • Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

QU ALIFICATIO N S

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education & Experience :

  • Master’s degree in social work (MSW), psychology, counseling, or other relevant behavioral science in which clinical training and experience is a program requirement.

  • One year of postgraduate direct service delivery experience preferred.

  • Licensure or licensure eligible is preferred.

  • General background and FBI Clearances Required.

Kno w l e dge, Skills & Abilities :

  • Must possess exceptional time management and detail-orientation skills.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, the Internet, and e-mail.

  • Prefer but not required that Candidate be fluent in both English and Spanish (read, write and speak).

Demonstrates the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in cross-cultural situations.

Catholic Charities St. Vincent’s provides residential care and placement support to male unaccompanied minors ages 6 -17 in San Rafael, CA following the guidelines set forth by the Office of Refugee Resettlement. This program provides a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment that serves the whole child through comprehensive medical and mental health care, nutrition, educational programming, counseling, legal assistance, case management, religious access, and age-appropriate acculturation and recreation.

With an emphasis on strengths- and evidence-based, client-centered, and trauma-informed care, delivered by an experienced bilingual staff, we will provide a secure and enriching environment for all youth. An individualized service plan will move each child toward a successful safe and timely release and permanent home placement while building a robust support framework that will follow the child upon entering their new community setting.

The Clinician shall conduct mental health assessments for all UC (Unaccompanied Children) in care, as well as provide ongoing individual, group, and crisis intervention and be available for on-call rotation and psychiatric emergencies. In conjunction with referring agency, Clinician establishes goals regarding preparation for family reunification and behavior management. Coordinates and schedules the development of the Individual Service Plans. Clinician will utilize team approach for the care of children and to ensure coordination of services and actively collaborate with residential staff and school staff to collect information regarding resident’s participation in program. Clinician also screens for human trafficking concerns. The ratio of UC to clinicians shall not be greater than 12:1. ORR (Office of Refugee and Resettlement) will have final approval of any candidate that is hired for this position.

ESSE N TIAL D U TIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Demonstrate a team approach with peers and colleagues.

  • Handle unanticipated events and crisis situations in a positive proactive manner- respond personally to clients, family members, sponsors, volunteers and community leaders as needed.

  • Support current trends in professional area of responsibility.

  • Demonstrate the ability to see beyond own department to broader organizational needs in resource allocation, i.e. see the big picture.

  • Complete

Demonstrate Leadership:

  • Promote professional image of the agency through interpersonal interactions and appearance.

  • Develop and maintain professional and supportive relationship with all agency staff, volunteers, and community.

  • Make decisions, taking into considerations, the needs of individuals as well as the organization.

St Vincent’s offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including:

  • Annually salary commensurate with active license, experience and qualifications.

  • Salary Range (ACSW, AMFT, APCC): $70,000 - $79,000

  • Salary Range (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC): $85,000 - $95,000 Sign on bonus

  • 401(k) Plan: A 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer matching up to 5% of your eligible contributions to help employees save for their future.

  • Medical Insurance: Comprehensive medical insurance coverage.

  • Dental Insurance: Dental insurance coverage for routine and major dental services.

  • Commuter Benefits: A commuter benefits program to help employees save money on transit expenses.

  • Mobile Phone Stipend: A monthly stipend to cover the cost of a personal mobile phone used for business purposes.

  • Paid Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year.

  • Vacation: 15 days of paid vacation time per year, with the opportunity to accrue additional vacation time based on tenure with the company.

  • Sick: 10 paid days of sick time per year.

DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.

In accordance with the requirements of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), Catholic Charities SF does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs, or activities. Furthermore, Catholic Charities SF does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment practices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under title I of the ADA

CATHOLIC CHARITIES IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and is committed to providing equal employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, legal domicile status, veteran status, disability or AIDS/HIV status or any other characteristic protected under federal or state law.

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Department or Program: St. Vincents School for Boys

This is a full-time position

Union status: Non-union

Fingerprinting clearance: Required

TB Screening: Required

COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination: Not required

Pay Range: $70,000 - $95,000 a year

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