Mental Health Clinician (Part-time)

Koinonia Family ServicesLoomis, CA
1d$30 - $33

About The Position

Koinonia Family Services is excited to announce an opportunity for a part-time clinician to serve clients in our Family Restoration Program in Loomis, CA. The program supports youth and their families in Placer County who are at-risk of entering foster care or are in foster care, as well as youth who have been adopted through the foster care system. This is a great opportunity for an experienced licensed clinician (LCSW or LMFT), or a registered associate (ACSW or AMFT) who is looking to further their professional development. Opportunity Highlights: Make a difference: Your work will directly impact the lives of youth and families, fostering hope and healing: $30-$33 per hour or higher, depending upon overall qualifications Paid time includes client sessions, clinical supervision, and administrative work Company-paid clinical supervision toward BBS licensure Work alongside experienced licensed professionals to learn cutting-edge, evidence-based treatment modalities Work-life balance: Generous PTO accrual, 14 paid holidays, and participation in the company's 401k plan with a company match Professional growth: Access ongoing opportunities for training, workshops, conferences, and resources to enhance your skills and advance your career The schedule is flexible to meet client needs–up to 28 hours per week. At Koinonia Family Services, we are committed to creating a supportive, mission-driven workplace where employees feel valued and connected to the work they do. In our recent employee climate survey, 98% of staff reported strong teamwork with their coworkers, and 97% said their supervisors treat them with respect. Employees also reported a strong connection to our mission and a clear understanding of how their work contributes to helping children and families. Our staff consistently report that they are treated with dignity and respect and feel supported by their teams and supervisors. As a trauma-informed organization, we emphasize collaboration, professional support, and a person-centered approach to care. If you are looking for meaningful work with a team that cares deeply about each other and the youth and families we serve, we invite you to join us in bringing hope and healing to children, youth and families. Important Note: Qualified candidates must complete a criminal background clearance through the California Department of Justice and FBI to ensure eligibility for employment, as well as a pre-employment physical and TB test. This position requires a valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation as driving is an essential job function. The Mental Health Clinician is responsible for tasks such as visiting client homes, engaging with community partners, often in locations not easily accessible by alternative transportation methods. The nature of these responsibilities necessitates the ability to drive to ensure timely, reliable, confidential and effective support for the youth and families we serve. Koinonia Family Services is an equal-opportunity employer.

Requirements

  • ACSW or AMFT registration, or LCSW or LMFT status (required)
  • Skilled in therapeutic modalities, assessments, and treatment planning
  • Strong commitment to cultural competency and ethical practices
  • Passion for ongoing professional development
  • Qualified candidates must complete a criminal background clearance through the California Department of Justice and FBI to ensure eligibility for employment, as well as a pre-employment physical and TB test.
  • This position requires a valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation as driving is an essential job function.

Nice To Haves

  • 2+ years of experience in a social service setting, working with children and families (preferred)
  • Experience working with children who have experienced complex trauma and their families (preferred)
  • Experience completing assessments and treatment plans

Responsibilities

  • Complete assessments to inform a diagnosis
  • Develop person-centered treatment plans
  • Provide individual and family therapy in clients' homes or in-office depending upon clients’ needs
  • Evaluates clinical interventions to meet desired outcomes
  • Write mental health notes and document client progress
  • Complete necessary Medi-Cal approval paperwork and related documentation
  • Participate in team meetings and professional development opportunities
  • Collaborate with the youth’s natural supports and system team members
  • Assists with coordinating discharges and after-care efforts
  • Maintains intern registration and/or licensure status in good standing and participates in required supervision

Benefits

  • Paid time includes client sessions, clinical supervision, and administrative work
  • Company-paid clinical supervision toward BBS licensure
  • Work alongside experienced licensed professionals to learn cutting-edge, evidence-based treatment modalities
  • Work-life balance: Generous PTO accrual, 14 paid holidays, and participation in the company's 401k plan with a company match
  • Professional growth: Access ongoing opportunities for training, workshops, conferences, and resources to enhance your skills and advance your career
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