Abode
Overview
Abode Services, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a skilled
Mental Health Clinician II
to help support our Santa Clara County Programs. About the role: The
Mental Health Clinician II
provides mental health services to participants and is aimed at increasing wellness, increasing housing stability, and preventing people from cycling through the criminal justice system and/or hospitals. Responsible for behavioral health assessment and delivery of strengths based/needs focused services. Acts as the lead on clinical cases and guides supporting team members in clinical service delivery. Responsibilities
Provide clinical case management services, including individual rehabilitative services, brokerage, collateral, and therapy to participants in the following settings: home, community, and office. Act as the primary lead on assessments, ANSA and develop treatment plans on an ongoing basis for participants enrolled in the program. Collaboratively work with participants and their treatment team to develop and work on their recovery goals. Perform mental status exams, as well as safety assessments that include suicide, homicide, and gravely disabled assessments with participants on an ongoing basis. Provide direct crisis counseling and needs identification. Utilize motivational interviewing techniques to explore participants’ substance dependency, encourage reduction and/or provide support to clients moving towards abstinence. Provide wrap around clinical case management services to individuals residing in permanent supportive housing. Using the ACT model, this position will work as a therapist within the ACT team. Assist participants with establishing goals and strategies for increasing self-sufficiency. Coordinate care and discharge planning for participants in institutional settings, hospitals, etc. Identify a mental health provider and do a warm hand off to the new provider, required for some programs. Provide linkage and warm hand offs to long term mental health providers, when called for or required. Provide support to families and loved ones as needed. Attend clinical, administrative, and case conferencing meetings as assigned by the program supervisor. Enter all data on time and correctly to support program evaluation and outcomes tracking. Ensure proper and timely documentation of services including written case notes using the BIRP formats and bill services to Medi-Cal. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
MS/MSW/MA degree in Psychology. Registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) required as an ACSW/AMFT/APCC. Experience with Medi-Cal billing required. 1 year of field experience working with people with serious mental illness, individuals with a dual diagnosis and/or the homeless population. 1 year of field experience diagnosing patients with acute behavioral healthcare needs and completing assessments and treatment plans. Use of personal vehicle, proof of a valid and current California Driver’s License and current insurance along with a clean DMV record required. Competencies
Excellent verbal & written communication, organizational, and time management skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to work well independently and collaboratively with teams. Understanding of and practice cultural sensitivity through open dialogue and self-exploration with diverse groups, while providing direct services. Experience with outreach and providing clinical services to individuals in field settings (encampment, streets, psychiatric hospital, etc.). Knowledge of Psychiatric Disorders and the ability to implement evidence-based models: Harm Reduction, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Strength-based Case Management and Motivational Interviewing. Ability to build supportive and respectful working relationships with individuals diagnosed with a mental illness that instills hope and promotes self-determination, with sensitivity to the homeless population’s needs. Experience in crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, systems, and platforms; ability to learn and use required mobile devices and business-related applications. Strong emotional intelligence and cultural humility with a track record of building relationships with a wide range of contacts. Physical Requirements
Communicating with others to exchange information; seeing to read materials. Manual dexterity for keyboard use and related tasks; ability to perform light physical activity including lifting up to 25 pounds. Ability to drive and travel; ability to move between floors and stairs as needed. Work Conditions / Environment
Must be able to work in a shared office environment with moderate to high noise and frequent interruptions. Multi-level buildings with stairs and/or ramps. Some travel by car throughout the county region and surrounding areas. Notice: This description is to be used as a guide only. It does not constitute a contract, commitment or promise of any kind. Abode Services reserves the right to change, add, delete, upgrade, or downgrade the position as dictated by business necessity at any time with or without notice. Abode Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Abode by 2x. Get notified about new Mental Health Clinician jobs in San Jose, CA.
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Abode Services, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a skilled
Mental Health Clinician II
to help support our Santa Clara County Programs. About the role: The
Mental Health Clinician II
provides mental health services to participants and is aimed at increasing wellness, increasing housing stability, and preventing people from cycling through the criminal justice system and/or hospitals. Responsible for behavioral health assessment and delivery of strengths based/needs focused services. Acts as the lead on clinical cases and guides supporting team members in clinical service delivery. Responsibilities
Provide clinical case management services, including individual rehabilitative services, brokerage, collateral, and therapy to participants in the following settings: home, community, and office. Act as the primary lead on assessments, ANSA and develop treatment plans on an ongoing basis for participants enrolled in the program. Collaboratively work with participants and their treatment team to develop and work on their recovery goals. Perform mental status exams, as well as safety assessments that include suicide, homicide, and gravely disabled assessments with participants on an ongoing basis. Provide direct crisis counseling and needs identification. Utilize motivational interviewing techniques to explore participants’ substance dependency, encourage reduction and/or provide support to clients moving towards abstinence. Provide wrap around clinical case management services to individuals residing in permanent supportive housing. Using the ACT model, this position will work as a therapist within the ACT team. Assist participants with establishing goals and strategies for increasing self-sufficiency. Coordinate care and discharge planning for participants in institutional settings, hospitals, etc. Identify a mental health provider and do a warm hand off to the new provider, required for some programs. Provide linkage and warm hand offs to long term mental health providers, when called for or required. Provide support to families and loved ones as needed. Attend clinical, administrative, and case conferencing meetings as assigned by the program supervisor. Enter all data on time and correctly to support program evaluation and outcomes tracking. Ensure proper and timely documentation of services including written case notes using the BIRP formats and bill services to Medi-Cal. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
MS/MSW/MA degree in Psychology. Registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) required as an ACSW/AMFT/APCC. Experience with Medi-Cal billing required. 1 year of field experience working with people with serious mental illness, individuals with a dual diagnosis and/or the homeless population. 1 year of field experience diagnosing patients with acute behavioral healthcare needs and completing assessments and treatment plans. Use of personal vehicle, proof of a valid and current California Driver’s License and current insurance along with a clean DMV record required. Competencies
Excellent verbal & written communication, organizational, and time management skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to work well independently and collaboratively with teams. Understanding of and practice cultural sensitivity through open dialogue and self-exploration with diverse groups, while providing direct services. Experience with outreach and providing clinical services to individuals in field settings (encampment, streets, psychiatric hospital, etc.). Knowledge of Psychiatric Disorders and the ability to implement evidence-based models: Harm Reduction, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Strength-based Case Management and Motivational Interviewing. Ability to build supportive and respectful working relationships with individuals diagnosed with a mental illness that instills hope and promotes self-determination, with sensitivity to the homeless population’s needs. Experience in crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, systems, and platforms; ability to learn and use required mobile devices and business-related applications. Strong emotional intelligence and cultural humility with a track record of building relationships with a wide range of contacts. Physical Requirements
Communicating with others to exchange information; seeing to read materials. Manual dexterity for keyboard use and related tasks; ability to perform light physical activity including lifting up to 25 pounds. Ability to drive and travel; ability to move between floors and stairs as needed. Work Conditions / Environment
Must be able to work in a shared office environment with moderate to high noise and frequent interruptions. Multi-level buildings with stairs and/or ramps. Some travel by car throughout the county region and surrounding areas. Notice: This description is to be used as a guide only. It does not constitute a contract, commitment or promise of any kind. Abode Services reserves the right to change, add, delete, upgrade, or downgrade the position as dictated by business necessity at any time with or without notice. Abode Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Abode by 2x. Get notified about new Mental Health Clinician jobs in San Jose, CA.
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