Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail required.Knowledge and/or competence in DMH policies and/or procedures preferred.Training and experience in Evidence-based Practices (EBP’s) preferred.
Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred.Ĥ. Active registration/license through the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners (BBS).ģ. Possess a Masters-level degree in Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychology or other qualifying field, LCSW or LMFT preferred.Ģ. Performs other tasks and responsibilities as deemed appropriate by program supervisor.ġ. Attend and participate in mandatory training and in-services as required.ġ0. Participate in departmental team / unit meetings.ĩ. Research various topics to enhance group experience for the clients.Ĩ. Participate in the treatment planning of clients, utilizing treatment team meetings, supervision and available resources to help determine the best treatment modality for each respective client.ħ. Case management activities including school contacts/meetings, telephone calls, liaison/advocate for clients as well as other community outreach activities.Ħ. Complete documentation of work with clients, including Department of Mental Health paperwork and reflective progress notes.ĥ. Ability to collaborate with collateral contacts (school personnel, referral sources, etc.), all the while being able to represent OYHFS mission, vision and values.Ĥ. Ability to drive and provide services in the community, as well as at OYHFS site(s).ģ. Provide clinical services to clients, including (but not limited to) assessment, case management, and individual, group and family therapy.Ģ. Responsible for being a part of the Mental Health Programs clinical team, incorporating individual, group and family therapy in the treatment of clients in the community.ġ.