Staff Therapist II/Licensed Clinician

LA FAMILIAHayward, CA
37d

About The Position

Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the Staff Therapist is primarily responsible for providing individual, family, Couples and group therapy to clients who meet criteria for services under the Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC). Additionally, the Staff Therapist engages in community events, hosts workshops providing psychoeducation, and creates meaningful spaces for connection for community members seeking support. Nine Core Services are offered either directly or through formal partnerships: Crisis Services, Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis, Person-Centered and Family-Centered Treatment Planning, Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Services, Primary Care Screening and Monitoring, Targeted Case Management Services, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Peer Supports and Family/Caregiver Supports, Community Care for Uniformed Service Members and Veterans. The Staff Therapist will work closely with all partners including internal La Familia teams, key stakeholders, community organizations, county social workers, parents and team members, consulting and collaborating on client’s progress and treatment plans. This role will uphold and champion the agency’s mission, vision, and values and contribute to a collaborative and inclusive work culture. The successful candidate will also: Provide meaningful therapy – Offer individual, family, Couples and group therapy for clients approved by Alameda County Behavioral Health Department (ACBHD) ACCESS, fostering healing and resilience. Engage with the community – Lead psychoeducational workshops, participate in outreach events, and create safe spaces for those seeking support and connection. Deliver well-rounded mental health services, including: Crisis intervention and immediate support Screening, assessment, and diagnosis Person-centered and family-centered treatment planning Outpatient mental health and substance use counseling Psychiatric rehabilitation services Peer and caregiver support programs Services provided directly or through strategic partnerships Collaborate for client success – Work closely with La Familia teams, key stakeholders, community organizations, county social workers, parents, and caregivers to ensure coordinated, effective care. Support holistic wellness – Partner with primary care providers as needed to ensure a well-rounded approach to mental health and overall well-being. Champion cultural responsiveness – Deliver high-quality, inclusive services that reflect the agency’s mission, vision, and values, creating a collaborative and supportive work environment.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree in social work, psychology or related field, and active registration with the California BBS/BOP (e.g. PhD, PSYD, LCSW, MFT, ASW, and AMFT) or recently graduated from a Master’s program and having started the process or eligible for registration with the BBS.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of modern clinical psychology, including abnormal psychology, personality theory, diagnostic interviewing, psychotherapy - including brief therapy and behavior change, basics of case management, systems theory, family therapy, community psychology, and community mental health.
  • Ability to work as part of an integrated team and the capacity to be flexible, as needs and special events arise.
  • Ability to determine the needs of individual situations regarding diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, taking an effective course of action, and follow through with effective treatment plans.
  • Excellent speaking and writing abilities.
  • Knowledge of use of computer systems such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Salesforce or similar database applications.
  • Ability to pass background clearance and clear TB Test.
  • Demonstrates and models excellent “customer service” orientation and ability to work with diverse populations.
  • Exercises extreme discretion with the ability to hold, balance, and transmit public and confidential information needed by various parties.
  • Proficient in MS Office and Google Workspace products.
  • Valid CA Driver’s license required.
  • Auto insurance: If your vehicle is used for business-related purposes, it is recommended that you inform your auto insurance carrier.
  • Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle
  • Ability to push, pull, and lift up to 50 pounds frequently.
  • Ability to stand and move from one location to another daily.
  • Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time
  • Ability to visually focus on near and far items, and to be able to switch between them.
  • Ability to reliably report to work on time and perform the position's required tasks as scheduled
  • Ability to grasp and carry items
  • Ability to hear and effectively communicate with co-workers, clients, and the public
  • Ability to identify potential issues within the workplace, determine an appropriate means of avoiding and/or resolving the issues, work with others to address the issues, and carry out organized strategies for resolving and preventing similar issues in the future
  • Ability to process information and data for use within the organization

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred.
  • Experience in non-profit and community-based organizations preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts psychological evaluations of assigned clients; determines appropriate treatment planning
  • Conducts clinical interviews with clients and other interested persons to develop information pertinent to diagnosis and treatment.
  • Interviews clients and families to gather necessary reporting data; prepares mental health assessment for initial diagnosis; and participates in developing psychological treatment programs and case planning for clients in the CCBHC.
  • Provides individual and group psychotherapy in alignment with monthly/annual goals.
  • Works to engage families into treatment; is available to provide services in the clinic, client homes, and community settings including in evenings, as indicated by client needs.
  • Meets with clients (and families) for regular therapeutic interviews; guides the client (and family) in understanding his/her illness and contributing personal, social, and economic factors; assists client (and family) in developing measurable and achievable goals
  • Advises client/family on community resources to support needs arising; makes referrals and other arrangements as necessary.
  • Connects participants and provides “warm hand-offs” to other community-based providers to the greatest extent possible, including following up on both internal and external referrals.
  • Facilitates holistic and behavioral workshops in the community for the community/clients to engage the community around rising themes and needs.
  • Complies fully with agency policies and procedures and maintains HIPPA guidelines.
  • Submits records of service information and tracking consistent with program policies using electronic health records systems and agency systems.
  • Follows appropriate charting and documentation requirements and agency regulations in a timely manner and follows all database policies and procedures.
  • Provides input and feedback on potential related projects/programs, as appropriate.
  • Supports agency-wide Quality Improvement efforts.
  • Works effectively with staff and other health professionals to assess, plan, implement, evaluate and improve patient care.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of and compliance with practice standards and regulations applicable to the area of specialty.
  • Complete officer of the day duties including crisis response to clients in need and supporting other providers in moments of crisis.
  • Is competent to access facility information systems to retrieve and utilize pertinent information for the provision of patient care or in the performance of other job-related responsibilities.
  • Provides culturally informed and relevant education to clients/ family with an age-appropriate lens, is aware of various environmental and psychological impacts of societal, cultural and academic readiness.
  • Establish and maintain effective relationships with the recipients of psychological services.
  • Develop evidence-based intervention plans specific to the service delivery goals.
  • Implement interventions informed by the current scientific literature, assessment findings, diversity characteristics, and contextual variables.
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply the relevant research literature to clinical decision making.
  • Modify and adapt evidence-based approaches effectively when a clear evidence-base is lacking.
  • Evaluate intervention effectiveness and adapt intervention goals and methods consistent with ongoing evaluation.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
  • Provides services to clients in the clinical setting, in the community, and in client homes as needs indicate and in collaboration with clinical and program supervisor and team.
  • Attend trainings and participate in events relevant to key responsibilities
  • Track and regularly report on key metrics for responsible function areas
  • Leads and collaborate on special projects related to agency objectives as appropriate
  • Accurately record work hours each day by clocking in/out at scheduled start, break, lunch, and end times.
  • Take all required meal and rest breaks in compliance with state, federal, and agency policies.
  • Review and submit timesheets by established deadlines to ensure timely payroll processing.
  • Notify supervisor promptly of any scheduling conflicts, absences, tardiness, or timekeeping issues.
  • Maintain consistent and reliable attendance to support team and program operations.
  • Follow organizational policies and procedures related to overtime, schedule changes, and paid/unpaid leave.
  • Correct and/or report any timekeeping discrepancies immediately to the supervisor for resolution.
  • Viewed by others as an effective team member who is flexible, cooperative, and willing to assist others, and acts as a resource to team members and clients, where appropriate.
  • Handles difficult or conflict situations constructively and seeks appropriate assistance.
  • Accepts accountability and constructive feedback.
  • Attends all mandatory meetings and staff meetings as required, and actively participates in other departmental professional development, including providing training and consultation.
  • Develops and maintains cooperative and courteous relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, managers in other departments, senior management, executive staff, and community stakeholders.
  • Handles requests, suggestions, and complaints from other departments and individuals in a tactful and effective manner to maintain goodwill within the agency.

Benefits

  • Excellent Health benefits package for you and your family, including: Medical, dental, and vision benefits with 95% employee and 80% dependent employer premium contributions, and employer-paid life insurance.
  • Recruitment bonus of up to $2,000.00 paid throughout your first year of employment.
  • Vacation, 15 paid holidays, 12 paid sick days upon accrual
  • Employee Assistance Plan to support you and your family’s well-being and finances
  • Pet Plan Benefit: PetPlus Product and Prescription Discounts, Pet Assure Veterinary Discounts, AskVet 24/7 Pet Telehealth, and ThePetTag Lost Pet Recovery Service
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Work-life wellbeing & excellent work hours
  • La Familia understands the importance of work-life balance! Our therapists enjoy flexible scheduling options, including hybrid work arrangements, to ensure high-quality client care while maintaining their well-being.
  • License and Certification renewals reimbursed.
  • Supportive/Collaborative work environment
  • Opportunities for Growth and Professional Development
  • We believe in growing together. As a team member, you’ll have access to structured mentorship and ongoing training. Whether you’re pursuing licensure or looking to specialize in clinical psychology, we support your growth every step of the way.
  • This position is covered under the SEIU 1021 Collective Bargaining Agreement. In addition to the established base pay, members will receive negotiated annual increases as follows: January 2027: 3% base pay increase Future increases will be subject to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
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