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Episcopal Community Services

Mental Health Clinician

Episcopal Community Services, San Diego, California, United States, 92189

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About ECS/ Why work for us? We want you to apply because we believe everyonecanmake a positive impact. By joining ECS, youwill directlyimprovethe lives ofchildren and their families andthosefacing homelessness, mental health challenges,andsubstance use disordersinSan Diego. Your unique skillsetwill be embraced as we work to break systemic barriers and create a moreequitablesociety.Join us in makinga meaningful difference in the lives of others! Mission: Our mission is to break barriers and transform communities through programs rooted in our tradition of action and faith in God. Purpose: Our purpose is to cultivate a strong, vibrant, and just San Diego region. Vision: Our overall vision is to have an abundant andequitablesociety where all have unlimited potential. CERRC: Central East Regional Recovery Center offers outpatient treatment for adults dealing with substance use disorders. A diverse teamprovidescomprehensive support through assessments, one-on-one counseling, group therapy, and discharge planning. CERRC is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of clients facing co-occurring disorders, homelessness, unemployment, or underemployment, andfacilitatesconnections toadditionalcommunity resources. GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the LPHA is responsible for assessments, treatment plans and other clinical services in a Substance Use (SU) Disorder Outpatient Treatment Program. Provides behavior intervention and therapy services to clients with co-occurring disorders. ESSENTIAL

FUNCTIONS: Evaluates client assessments and intake information that is completed by a SU Counselor. Establish/verifies medical necessity and approves client treatment placement using ASAM criteria. Determines Substance Use Disorder Diagnosis based on DSM IV. Reviews, approved, and updates client assessments and problem list. Develop individualized intervention plans that incorporate the behavior/emotional needs of the client and address other factors affecting the client such as substance abuse and co-occurring disorder. Ensures medical records are maintained according to quality improvement guidelines and other contract requirements. Consults with and refers to other community, social, health and welfare agencies. Participate as a team member in administering internal and external rules and program standards in order to support client progress toward identified goals. Provides training to clinical and other program staff at program. Perform other duties as assigned by Program Manager. Provides Case Management and Group Counseling as needed. Performs drug testing urinalysis specimen collections and screening as required. EDUCATION &

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CERTIFICATIONS : · Therapy and Counseling at the Master’s level —principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of physical and mental dysfunctions, in both an individual and group environment. · At minimum, a Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology or social work from an accredited university is required. · At least 2 years’ experience in a clinical setting, preferably working with clients with co-occurring substance use disorders · Licensed or License Eligible with the State of California MFT or LCSW or other relevant counseling credential. · SUD Certified highly desired · Ethics and standards relevant to client/staff interactions in therapeutic, case management, and/or health and human services environments. Bilingual Spanish preferred · Must have CPR certification or be willing to acquire on the job. SPECIAL/OTHER:

Ability to pass a physical examination, tuberculin skin test, alcohol and drugs, including marijuana. Must have medical clearance certifying absence of TB. Fingerprint clearance and criminal check required. Free from exclusion and debarment. Verification of current driver’s license and automobile insurance required for personal car usage. Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

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