SSG Project 180
Position Overview
Therapist – Full‑time, Project 180 FSP Program – Providing intensive, wraparound, field‑based clinical services, including psychotherapy, rehabilitation, case management and crisis intervention, within a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Program Details Full Service Partnership (FSP) adopts a “whatever it takes” approach to deliver intensive, field‑based services to adults with significant mental health problems, co‑occurring substance use disorders. Services include housing, employment, education support, and integrated mental health treatment delivered in homes, community and other locations.
Essential Functions
Provide intensive, wraparound, field‑based clinical services to clients.
Actively engage clients by building rapport, maintaining consistent contact, using motivational interviewing, and providing outreach.
Complete initial assessments, formulate diagnoses, and develop treatment plans focused on symptom reduction and recovery‑oriented care (hope, empowerment, self‑responsibility, meaningful roles).
Deliver individual and group psychotherapy, rehabilitation, clinical case management, and crisis intervention services.
Collaborate with collateral contacts (family, probation, court) as appropriate, provide mental‑health education, and advocate for clients.
Coordinate client care with a multidisciplinary treatment team, contributing to planning and execution of clinical interventions.
Participate in outreach and engagement efforts with the treatment team.
Coordinate services with public and private community health, mental‑health, and social service agencies.
Maintain comprehensive case notes and billing records in the electronic health record per program guidelines.
Participate in program data collection and reporting per program guidelines.
Maintain regular attendance; work may include holidays or weekends.
Uphold Agency mission, values, policies, procedures, and principles.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Maintain an active license and/or registration (e.g., BBS, CCAPP).
Skills and Abilities
Clinical expertise with high‑quality service delivery.
Empathetic and able to develop strong client relationships.
Collaborative teamwork skills to solve complex issues.
Adaptability to changing client needs and dynamic environments.
Strong critical thinking, problem‑solving, and calmness under pressure.
Organized with strong systems and attention to detail.
Effective communication: clear information sharing and rapport building.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work or mental‑health field from an accredited institution and valid license or registration (e.g., BBS).
Experience working with culturally diverse populations.
Valid California driver’s license, proof of insurance, and own vehicle required; ability to transport clients in personal vehicle.
No legal supervision (probation or parole) at time of application.
Verification of employment eligibility and background check.
Basic computer skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Spanish speaking.
Experience with forensic or dual‑diagnosed populations.
Experience working on an interdisciplinary team in mental‑health or hospital settings.
Supervisory Responsibilities None.
Environmental Conditions Job duties are performed in both office and field settings.
Physical Requirements Employee must be able to walk, stand, climb stairs, drive, carry up to 20 lbs, listen, and speak as required.
Mental Requirements Must perform complex and varied tasks such as synthesizing information, making decisions without supervision, handling routine distractions and work schedule changes, interacting professionally in high‑stress situations, creating and following plans, and meeting deadlines.
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Program Details Full Service Partnership (FSP) adopts a “whatever it takes” approach to deliver intensive, field‑based services to adults with significant mental health problems, co‑occurring substance use disorders. Services include housing, employment, education support, and integrated mental health treatment delivered in homes, community and other locations.
Essential Functions
Provide intensive, wraparound, field‑based clinical services to clients.
Actively engage clients by building rapport, maintaining consistent contact, using motivational interviewing, and providing outreach.
Complete initial assessments, formulate diagnoses, and develop treatment plans focused on symptom reduction and recovery‑oriented care (hope, empowerment, self‑responsibility, meaningful roles).
Deliver individual and group psychotherapy, rehabilitation, clinical case management, and crisis intervention services.
Collaborate with collateral contacts (family, probation, court) as appropriate, provide mental‑health education, and advocate for clients.
Coordinate client care with a multidisciplinary treatment team, contributing to planning and execution of clinical interventions.
Participate in outreach and engagement efforts with the treatment team.
Coordinate services with public and private community health, mental‑health, and social service agencies.
Maintain comprehensive case notes and billing records in the electronic health record per program guidelines.
Participate in program data collection and reporting per program guidelines.
Maintain regular attendance; work may include holidays or weekends.
Uphold Agency mission, values, policies, procedures, and principles.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Maintain an active license and/or registration (e.g., BBS, CCAPP).
Skills and Abilities
Clinical expertise with high‑quality service delivery.
Empathetic and able to develop strong client relationships.
Collaborative teamwork skills to solve complex issues.
Adaptability to changing client needs and dynamic environments.
Strong critical thinking, problem‑solving, and calmness under pressure.
Organized with strong systems and attention to detail.
Effective communication: clear information sharing and rapport building.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work or mental‑health field from an accredited institution and valid license or registration (e.g., BBS).
Experience working with culturally diverse populations.
Valid California driver’s license, proof of insurance, and own vehicle required; ability to transport clients in personal vehicle.
No legal supervision (probation or parole) at time of application.
Verification of employment eligibility and background check.
Basic computer skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Spanish speaking.
Experience with forensic or dual‑diagnosed populations.
Experience working on an interdisciplinary team in mental‑health or hospital settings.
Supervisory Responsibilities None.
Environmental Conditions Job duties are performed in both office and field settings.
Physical Requirements Employee must be able to walk, stand, climb stairs, drive, carry up to 20 lbs, listen, and speak as required.
Mental Requirements Must perform complex and varied tasks such as synthesizing information, making decisions without supervision, handling routine distractions and work schedule changes, interacting professionally in high‑stress situations, creating and following plans, and meeting deadlines.
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