Clinician (Bilingual)
Journey of Hope Program
Responsibilities
- Conduct mental health assessments for all UC in care.
- Provide ongoing individual, group, and crisis intervention.
- Be available for on-call rotation and psychiatric emergencies.
- Establish goals regarding preparation for family reunification and behavior management.
- Schedule the development of the Individual Service Plans.
- Collaborate with residential staff and school staff to collect information regarding resident’s participation in program.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, sociology or other relevant behavior science with 5 years clinical employment experience, or a master’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology or other relevant behavior science with 2 years of postgraduate direct service delivery experience.
- Candidate must have a LSW, LCSW, LMFT, or LPC license.
- Must obtain Act 33, 34 and FBI Clearances.
- Fluency in both English and Spanish (read, write and speak).
Commitment to Social Justice
Holy Family Institute and its affiliated organizations are committed to an environment that respects and values every human being and individual differences. We will invest time and resources to create an inclusive environment for all of our stakeholders. This means we will respect diversity that includes race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, education, disability, and language. We also believe that we should be “Faithful Listeners” and embrace diversity of ideas, perspectives, and values. We believe in providing access, opportunity, fair treatment, and advancement for all people. Believing that “God is Found in Everyday Activities” we will do our best to eliminate barriers that prevent full participation in our programs and services. We believe “Loving Relationships” means that all are welcome, all are neighbors, and there are no exceptions. With this belief we aim to create an environment in which any individual or group can feel welcomed, respected, supportive, and valued.
Pay
$54,000 - $60,800 per year