Casa Pacifica

Clinician I/II/III, ISFC

Casa Pacifica  •  $67k - $80k/yr  •  Camarillo, CA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Daily Location - Camarillo, CA 93012 Position Type Full Time Education Level Master's Degree Salary Range $66,650.00 - $80,000.00 Salary/year Job Shift Day Job Category Health Care

For 30 years, Casa Pacifica has been helping at-risk children, their families, and young adults thrive.

As the largest non-profit provider of children’s and adolescent mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, Casa Pacifica specializes in treating children and young adults who struggle with complex mental health challenges such as emotional dysregulation, self-harm, anxiety, and depression.

We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our surrounding communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica.

Under the direction of the FFA/ISFC Program Coordinator and the Director of Community Based Services, is responsible for conducting assessments, writing Master Treatment Plans/Service Plans, providing individual/family therapy and coordination of services for clients placed in Casa Pacifica Foster Family Agency. Responsibilities include managing a caseload of assigned clients as necessary and carries out the mission of Casa Pacifica as it relates to individualized behavioral interventions, Safety Plans and Plans of Care as needed at a child's home, school, or other community settings.

We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our surrounding communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica.

Responsibilities:

  • Assesses the clinical needs of the youth, develops a treatment plan, makes referrals to needed resources, and creates a discharge plan for assigned clients.
  • Provides clinical services such as individual, collateral, rehabilitation, parenting skills training, and case management as appropriate to the individual needs of the youth.
  • Evaluates the changing mental health needs of the youth and adjusts accordingly.
  • Utilizes evidenced-based practices that are appropriate to meet the clinical needs of the youth and family.
  • Collaborates with child family specialists, FFA case managers, parent partners, families, and youth to provide comprehensive clinical care for the youth.
  • Acts as liaison with placement agencies and community services and works closely with mental health and child protective services, as well as law enforcement agencies, schools, employers, health and welfare, and recreation agencies to provide coordinated care.
  • Confers with education partners regarding the behavioral or learning problems of youth and recommends methods of modifying inappropriate behavior and encouraging a positive learning experience.
  • Serves as the leader of a youth/family treatment team. In conjunction with the team, develops and implements individual clinical treatment plans and assures the integration of the clinical components into all aspects of a developed treatment plan for a whole person, client-centered multi-disciplinary approach.
  • Responsible for maintaining an organized and up-to-date clinical chart according to county and agency guidelines. Prepares regular progress reports on each client; prepares additional correspondence related to caseload as required. Documents progress notes on electronic health records.
  • Utilizes community resources in providing services for children.
  • Assists youth transitioning into the community and links them to appropriate services
  • Provides on-call coverage on a rotating basis.
  • Provides support and training as requested for resource families and Community Based Staff.
  • Conducts quarterly and discharge chart reviews.
  • May perform other duties as assigned from time to time.

ABOUT THE ROLE

  • Clinician I: ($69,000 to $80,000) Masters level, registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) with up to 3 years of experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management.
  • Clinician II: ($73,000 to $93,000) California licensed clinician (LPCC, LMFT, LCSW) with three to five years’ experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management.
  • Clinician III: ($75,000 to $100,000) California licensed clinician (LPCC, LMFT, LCSW) with five to seven years’ experience working with severely emotionally disturbed youth including competency in completing comprehensive biopsychosocial leading to a DSM diagnosis and treatment, and behavior management.

Bilingual in Spanish/English abilities a plus (with stipend opportunity)

TB test clearance, fingerprinting clearance, and other state/federal licensing or certification requirements, including mandatory reporting requirements as per Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA).

Valid California Driver’s license, clean record

OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to use various computer Software. Bilingual in Spanish, preferred. Knowledge of Title 22, Division 6 licensing requirements. Strong organizational, communication and leadership skills. Strong human relations skills and excellent interpersonal skills.

Language Skills Ability to read, analyze and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.

Mathematical Skills Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure.

Reasoning Ability Ability to apply principles of logic or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical problems. Ability to deal with nonverbal symbolism in its most difficult phases. Ability to deal with a variety of abstract and concrete variables.

WHAT WE OFFER

Casa Pacifica strongly believes in providing our employees with a comprehensive and competitive total benefits package that will support them across the many needs that arise in life. In addition to the salary information listed above, employees within this position will also be eligible for the following:

  • Comprehensive Benefits package,
  • 401k auto enrollment at 3% with up to 5% fully vested employer matching contributions made after first year of service
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance options
  • Flexible Spending and Dependent care programs
  • Excellent Training opportunities – including opportunities for CEUs
  • Education/Tuition Assistance programs
  • Group Discount Pet Insurance
  • Aflac Hospital, Critical Illness, Accidental & Dental supplemental plan options
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
    • Free Confidential Crisis Line 24/7, 365 days a year
    • 4 face-to-face or telephonic sessions per issue, i.e.,
      • Stress, Anxiety, Depression
      • Life transitions
      • Grief and Loss
      • Divorce
      • Conflict Resolution
      • Substance Abuse
      • Work-Life Counseling
      • Free Legal and Financial Consultations
      • Identity Theft Recovery Services

Casa Pacifica is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. All applicants will be given full consideration under state, local, and federal law.

Casa Pacifica

About Casa Pacifica

As the largest non-profit provider of children’s and adolescent mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, Casa Pacifica leads the way in working with children and youth who struggle with complex behavioral and mental health challenges including anxiety, depression and emotional dysregulation.

Casa Pacifica has four locations specializing in mental health, developmental education and wrap-around services. Since opening in 1994, we’ve served nearly 54,600 children in outpatient, residential, home and community-based settings. Our nationally accredited programs and services nurture the mental health and well-being of children, young adults and families to realize their full potential.

To learn more or to get involved, visit www.casapacifica.org

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Camarillo, CA
Year Founded
1994
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