San Diego Youth Services seeks a License-Eligible Clinician in the Our Safe Place program to be based in San Diego. This is a full-time & exempt position reporting to the Director of Services. San Diego Youth Services: Who we are San Diego Youth Services has helped improve the lives of more than 840,000 homeless, runaway and vulnerable youth since its beginning in 1970. We provide safe places to live and long-term solutions through shelter, foster homes, community centers and housing to more than 28,000 youth every year at 100+ community and school locations. Through prevention, early intervention and treatment, we also help youth before they need higher levels of care or become homeless. We aim to: Meet the basic needs of youth. Hunger, poverty and youth homelessness are on the rise for many youth and their families today. We help meet these basic needs for youth. What could be more vital than food and shelter? We provide safe places to live and long-term solutions through shelter, foster homes, community centers and housing. Create positive connection. We help youth focus on positive life changes and healthy relationships as part of providing needed resources and services. San Diego Youth Services has long provided foster homes and adoption support services for families considering adopting a youth in the foster care system. Help youth develop life skills. In addition to a range of safe and stable housing options, we offer support to help youth develop the independent living skills necessary to become self-sufficient and keep off the streets. Promote overall health and well-being. Early intervention and care for the whole child are critical. We provide a broad continuum of services to help youth overcome trauma and challenges that put them at risk, including case management, counseling, mental health treatment and educational support and resources. SDYS has a staff of approximately 250 employees and 80 volunteers working across San Diego County and an annual budget of approximately $24 million. You can learn more about us at www.sdyouthservices.org. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OSP is a certified community-based outpatient behavioral health program that provides a full range of Title 9 outpatient diagnostic and treatment services for youth (ages 12-21), adolescents, young adults, and their caregivers who are identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, nonbinary, and other identities/sexual orientations (LGBTQ+). All services are delivered in a manner that is safe, welcoming, understanding, affirming, culturally sensitive, linguistically appropriate and are knowledgeable of best practices for providing care to LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers or family. OSP has 1 mental health clinic with a team of clinicians that serve youth across the county Monday - Friday, as well as 5 Drop-in Centers located in the North, East, Central and South regions of San Diego County that operate 7 days a week. CONTEXT OF POSITION Provide trauma-informed assessment, treatment planning, and service coordination for LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees