Job Summary
Job Description
Full-time/Part-time Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Position Available at Psychodynamic Family Group Therapy, Inc.
We are committed to cultivating healthier communities by providing high-quality, safe, and patient-centered healthcare services, regardless of capacity to pay, especially in medically disadvantaged regions. Our ambition goes beyond our immediate neighborhood, with the goal of setting a precedent for other health centers to follow. Our mission continues to be the motivating factor behind all of our efforts.
We are now looking for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who enjoys working in a varied workplace. This person must be passionately devoted to working in an underprivileged setting and work well with others. Delivering outstanding customer service requires a strong synergy with Psychodynamic Family Group Therapy, Inc. purpose and vision.
OBJECTIVE OF POSITION:
This role include direct therapeutic treatment with assigned clients who are dealing with symptoms of significant mental diseases and/or severe emotional problems, both in the office and in the community.
POSITION CORE COMPETENCIES:
- Develops and maintains a positive connection and trust with clients and coworkers alike, continually exhibiting dependability and trustworthiness.
- Actively participates as a team member to further shared team objectives, highlighting a dedication to cooperation.
- Collaborates effectively and respectfully with people from many origins, accepting different traditions, beliefs, interpersonal styles, attitudes, and actions.
- Effectively operates within COHC's organizational and financial frameworks, as well as other external systems with which they interface.
- Follows COHC's professional ethical principles and code of conduct, maintaining high standards of practice.
- Collaborates both individually and in groups to improve skills, meet performance goals, and improve results, with a focus on fostering choice and empowerment.
- Identifies, prevents, and reports harmful incidents in a timely manner, using proper processes to guarantee a safe environment.
- Performs succinct, evidence-based, and developmentally appropriate screens and arranges for in-depth evaluations as needed.
- Creates and/or implements comprehensive care plans, ensures access to related services, and enables information flow between clients, family members, and providers.
- Provides customers with a range of short, targeted services that include prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Acts directly as a therapist, providing assistance to assigned clients having signs of significant mental illness and/or severe emotional problems both in the office and in the community.
- Actively and successfully works as a team member, working toward common team goals and promoting collaboration.
- Exhibits effective and courteous communication and collaboration with people from various backgrounds, views, interpersonal styles, attitudes, and behaviors.
- Functions competently inside COHC's organizational and financial frameworks, as well as the external systems with which they interface.
- Follows the high standards set in professional ethical principles and the COHC code of conduct.
- Strives for individual and team progress by concentrating on improved skills, performance objectives, and better results, all while emphasizing choice and empowerment.
- Performs brief, evidence-based, and developmentally appropriate screens and arranges for more extensive examinations as needed.
- Creates and/or implements integrated care plans, ensures access to related services, and enables information sharing between clients, family members, and providers.
- Provides customers with a range of short, targeted services that include prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
- Assists with crisis intervention efforts and takes appropriate action as necessary.
- Manages a client caseload that includes assessment, individual, group, and family therapy.
- Ensures that clients receive treatment services that are in line with their presenting concerns and service needs.
- Ensures that clients receive treatment services that are suited to their presenting issues and are in line with their service requirements.
- Responsible for client meetings, admissions, continuous stays, and discharge criteria.
- Ensures timely completion of reports and submission of required data.
- As assigned, provides on-call coverage during and after program hours.
- Participates actively in committees focused at improving agency service delivery and quality improvement activities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Possesses expert-level knowledge in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment pertaining to the specified client populations, along with proficiency in risk assessment and crisis management.
- Exhibits exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrates strong organizational and planning abilities.
- Displays competence in addressing age-related or specialty issues and recognizing the developmental needs of each served population.
- Preferred experience includes a minimum of 2 years working as a clinician.
- Holds a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) or a related field.
- Requires licensure/certification/registration as an LCSW in the state.
- Additional qualifications such as bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish are desirable.
SALARY & BENEFITS:
- A new sign-up bonus is now available!
- Competitive annual base salary: $90,000 - $105,000
- Full Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401(k) Plan with Employer Match
- Paid Time Off and Sick Leave
- Profit Distribution
- Employee Discounts from a Variety of Vendors
- FSA's (Flexible Spending Accounts)
- Tuition Assistance
- Schedule Flexibility
- Referral Rewards
EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) - We are committed to promoting diversity and providing equal employment opportunities to minorities, women, disabled individuals, and veterans.
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