McKinley Children's Center
Career Opportunities with McKinley Children's Center
McKinley
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Guiding Principles At McKinley employees share a set of guiding principles: We embrace a culture that is
H opeful,
U nderstanding,
M oral,
A wesome,
N urturing. - H.U.M.A.N.
The Company McKinley is a highly respected welfare organization with a comprehensive array of programs and services – which touch nearly 1,800 lives annually – including short term residential treatment program (STRTP), Foster Care, Adoptions, Mental Health Services, and Special Education. McKinley has 5 locations throughout southern California with our main campus located in San Dimas. We embrace a culture that is
H.U.M.A.N ‑ -
H opeful,
U nderstanding,
M oral,
A wesome,
N urturing. McKinley has created a
H opeful environment, in which we choose optimism in finding the motivation to achieve our greatest dreams. We are a team dedicated to
U nderstanding individual needs and do so by listening and embracing each individual’s stories. We strongly embrace our agency’s
M orals by treating everyone with kindness and respect. At McKinley, we acknowledge our team member’s and clients’
A wesome qualities by celebrating what makes each individual unique. We are dedicated to
N urturing a Trauma‑Informed Integrated Care approach that has created a unique culture within the organization. We celebrate diversity by our commitment to cultivating an inclusive and affirming environment for all.
The Position The role of the Clinical Social Worker is to provide the mental health needs of the STRTP resident and their families and in the community. In collaboration with the case manager, liaison with the families and county workers to develop treatment plans/NSPs and provide progress and updates on the residents’ treatment as well as to schedule CFTs and treatment conferences as indicated.
Compensation and Benefits The pay range we’re offering is $73,000 to $81,000 annually depending on experience.
Our people are the heart of our organization, which is why we offer robust benefits to support your health and wellness as well as your personal and financial well-being.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – we offer a company‑defined contribution of $620/month
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
Sick Time
Paid Holidays
403(b) retirement plan with company match up to 3%
Employee Assistance Program
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Referral Bonus
Credit Union Membership
Training Opportunities to Further Personal and Professional Growth
Qualifications Education and experience requirements
A master’s degree from an accredited or state approved graduate school, as defined by the Department of Education, in social work or social welfare, marriage, family and child counseling, child psychology, child development, counseling psychology or social psychology.
Valid registration or licensed with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (ACSW, AMFT, LCSW, LMFT, APCC, LPCC)
Social work staff shall be at least 21 years of age.
Completion of at least three (3) semester units or 100 days of field practice or experience in a public or private social service agency at the master’s degree level.
At least nine (9) semester units of coursework related to children and families, or 18 months’ experience in working with children and families.
At least three semester units in working with minority populations or six months of experience in working with minority populations or six months in‑service training in working with minority populations within the first year of employment as a condition of employment.
At least three semester units in child welfare, or two years’ experience in a public or private child welfare social services setting.
Prior mental health service experience strongly preferred.
Prior DMH mental health experience preferred.
Other Skills Required
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other office‑related software
Possess superior oral and written communication skills as well as interpersonal skills
Detail oriented and organized
Able to work independently and organize multiple projects with minimum supervision
Able to work as a team member
Able to maintain the highest level of confidentiality and professional boundaries with clients and staff
Able to represent the agency professionally and appropriately with all constituencies
Bi‑Lingual (Spanish) highly preferred
Physical Skills Required
Must pass pre‑employment physical exam, TB and drug screening
Ability to commute to various sites on and off campusAbility to bend, stoop, and kneel
Ability to lift 10 pounds
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the coordinator of care for the assigned case load.
Provide mental health services including day rehab, family therapy, individual counseling, and specialized groups as needed.
Consult with an interdisciplinary team for initial assessments and treatment needs. In collaboration with Director of STRTP, and coordinate with Residential Counselor staff in determining on‑going treatment needs and evaluating treatment strategies.
Meet with each child for individual therapy at a minimum total of 1 hour weekly or as indicated.
Meet with each child’s family/caregiver as indicated.
Plan, implement and provide mental health services to clients,
Initiate and maintain contacts with parents/caregivers, establishing a therapeutic relationship aimed at reunification or other appropriate treatment goals. Provide parents/caregivers with information regarding child’s progress. In collaboration with case managers, arrange home passes and follow‑up on the outcome of these visits with county workers agreement.
Believe that people can change; demonstrate an ability to understand the psychosocial needs of clients. Understand the need to set limits and intervene in an emergency, or refer situations to residential staff for assistance. Provide consultation as needed to leaders of resident group meetings.
Run group therapy meetings, as needed and under the direction of the STRTP Supervisor of Clinical Services.
Maintain contact with county workers. Provide written quarterly reports and discharge reports and participate in joint planning as necessary.
In collaboration with case managers, maintain contact with school personnel regarding each client’s academic performance and behavior and attend meetings as indicated.
Facilitate cross‑campus therapy groups assigned.
Meet regularly with an interdisciplinary team to discuss treatment objectives.
Provide crisis intervention.
Remain on call for clinical coverage and emergencies.
Regularly take responsibility for the agency’s clinical on‑call needs.
Participate in chart reviews and other QA functions.
Maintain all required documentation on a timely basis and in accordance with contractual and regulatory standards.
Attend all required supervision, department and agency meetings.
Take responsibility for on‑going development of professional skills.
Attend all required agency training.
Participate in the agency’s Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) plan as assigned.
Other related duties as assigned.
Why Should You Apply?
Our Mission‑ work for an organization that makes a real difference in people’s lives
Competitive pay
Several benefit options
Employee tuition reimbursement
Great training for staff
Join McKinley to Be Your Best H.U.M.A.N. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Guiding Principles At McKinley employees share a set of guiding principles: We embrace a culture that is
H opeful,
U nderstanding,
M oral,
A wesome,
N urturing. - H.U.M.A.N.
The Company McKinley is a highly respected welfare organization with a comprehensive array of programs and services – which touch nearly 1,800 lives annually – including short term residential treatment program (STRTP), Foster Care, Adoptions, Mental Health Services, and Special Education. McKinley has 5 locations throughout southern California with our main campus located in San Dimas. We embrace a culture that is
H.U.M.A.N ‑ -
H opeful,
U nderstanding,
M oral,
A wesome,
N urturing. McKinley has created a
H opeful environment, in which we choose optimism in finding the motivation to achieve our greatest dreams. We are a team dedicated to
U nderstanding individual needs and do so by listening and embracing each individual’s stories. We strongly embrace our agency’s
M orals by treating everyone with kindness and respect. At McKinley, we acknowledge our team member’s and clients’
A wesome qualities by celebrating what makes each individual unique. We are dedicated to
N urturing a Trauma‑Informed Integrated Care approach that has created a unique culture within the organization. We celebrate diversity by our commitment to cultivating an inclusive and affirming environment for all.
The Position The role of the Clinical Social Worker is to provide the mental health needs of the STRTP resident and their families and in the community. In collaboration with the case manager, liaison with the families and county workers to develop treatment plans/NSPs and provide progress and updates on the residents’ treatment as well as to schedule CFTs and treatment conferences as indicated.
Compensation and Benefits The pay range we’re offering is $73,000 to $81,000 annually depending on experience.
Our people are the heart of our organization, which is why we offer robust benefits to support your health and wellness as well as your personal and financial well-being.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – we offer a company‑defined contribution of $620/month
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
Sick Time
Paid Holidays
403(b) retirement plan with company match up to 3%
Employee Assistance Program
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Referral Bonus
Credit Union Membership
Training Opportunities to Further Personal and Professional Growth
Qualifications Education and experience requirements
A master’s degree from an accredited or state approved graduate school, as defined by the Department of Education, in social work or social welfare, marriage, family and child counseling, child psychology, child development, counseling psychology or social psychology.
Valid registration or licensed with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (ACSW, AMFT, LCSW, LMFT, APCC, LPCC)
Social work staff shall be at least 21 years of age.
Completion of at least three (3) semester units or 100 days of field practice or experience in a public or private social service agency at the master’s degree level.
At least nine (9) semester units of coursework related to children and families, or 18 months’ experience in working with children and families.
At least three semester units in working with minority populations or six months of experience in working with minority populations or six months in‑service training in working with minority populations within the first year of employment as a condition of employment.
At least three semester units in child welfare, or two years’ experience in a public or private child welfare social services setting.
Prior mental health service experience strongly preferred.
Prior DMH mental health experience preferred.
Other Skills Required
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other office‑related software
Possess superior oral and written communication skills as well as interpersonal skills
Detail oriented and organized
Able to work independently and organize multiple projects with minimum supervision
Able to work as a team member
Able to maintain the highest level of confidentiality and professional boundaries with clients and staff
Able to represent the agency professionally and appropriately with all constituencies
Bi‑Lingual (Spanish) highly preferred
Physical Skills Required
Must pass pre‑employment physical exam, TB and drug screening
Ability to commute to various sites on and off campusAbility to bend, stoop, and kneel
Ability to lift 10 pounds
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the coordinator of care for the assigned case load.
Provide mental health services including day rehab, family therapy, individual counseling, and specialized groups as needed.
Consult with an interdisciplinary team for initial assessments and treatment needs. In collaboration with Director of STRTP, and coordinate with Residential Counselor staff in determining on‑going treatment needs and evaluating treatment strategies.
Meet with each child for individual therapy at a minimum total of 1 hour weekly or as indicated.
Meet with each child’s family/caregiver as indicated.
Plan, implement and provide mental health services to clients,
Initiate and maintain contacts with parents/caregivers, establishing a therapeutic relationship aimed at reunification or other appropriate treatment goals. Provide parents/caregivers with information regarding child’s progress. In collaboration with case managers, arrange home passes and follow‑up on the outcome of these visits with county workers agreement.
Believe that people can change; demonstrate an ability to understand the psychosocial needs of clients. Understand the need to set limits and intervene in an emergency, or refer situations to residential staff for assistance. Provide consultation as needed to leaders of resident group meetings.
Run group therapy meetings, as needed and under the direction of the STRTP Supervisor of Clinical Services.
Maintain contact with county workers. Provide written quarterly reports and discharge reports and participate in joint planning as necessary.
In collaboration with case managers, maintain contact with school personnel regarding each client’s academic performance and behavior and attend meetings as indicated.
Facilitate cross‑campus therapy groups assigned.
Meet regularly with an interdisciplinary team to discuss treatment objectives.
Provide crisis intervention.
Remain on call for clinical coverage and emergencies.
Regularly take responsibility for the agency’s clinical on‑call needs.
Participate in chart reviews and other QA functions.
Maintain all required documentation on a timely basis and in accordance with contractual and regulatory standards.
Attend all required supervision, department and agency meetings.
Take responsibility for on‑going development of professional skills.
Attend all required agency training.
Participate in the agency’s Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) plan as assigned.
Other related duties as assigned.
Why Should You Apply?
Our Mission‑ work for an organization that makes a real difference in people’s lives
Competitive pay
Several benefit options
Employee tuition reimbursement
Great training for staff
Join McKinley to Be Your Best H.U.M.A.N. #J-18808-Ljbffr