Job Description
Job Details Level Experienced
Job Location L2 - Van Nuys, CA
Remote Type N/A
Position Type Full Time
Education Level Bachelor's Degree
Salary Range $46,000.00 - $48,000.00 Salary/year
Travel Percentage Up to 50%
Job Shift 1st Shift
Job Category Nonprofit - Social Services
Description The PIER Mental Health Counselor II provides a range of services as a part of the treatment team serving adolescents, young adults, and families ages 12-25. Under the direction of the TAY PIER Program Manager, the Mental Health Counselor II provides case management needs screening, assists with linkage to community resources, and conducts outreach to the community on the early high risk-signs of psychosis and referring for screening and services to the program
JOB ID#35245A DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide Screening for clients who may qualify for PIER Program Services.
Provide Individual and Group Rehabilitation Services to clients in collaboration with the Mental Health Clinician and other members of the treatment team. Provide services in the clinic and in the field (including home, school, and other community settings).
Provide support to clients and families to ensure linkage to Medication Support Services, and assist with any pharmacy issues that may arise.
Link families with community resources and act as liaison with community providers of services.
Conduct Case Management Needs Assessments during the initial intake process.
Maintain the minimum Productivity requirement on a consistent basis.
Complete all documentation in a timely and comprehensive manner and by required deadlines in compliance with all DMH and Center requirements.
Provide Community Outreach Services (COS) and community education activities.
Provide interpretation and translation services, as needed. Assist in overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers and in obtaining culturally appropriate services.
Qualifications The ideal candidate must have a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or related field. Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of three (3) years' experience, either employed or working as a volunteer, with youth and/or young adults. Computer skills and knowledge of community resources.
Must pass Department of Justice fingerprint clearance.
Bilingual, Spanish-speaking, and accurate interpreting and translating skills.
Valid California Driver's License is required. Must meet guidelines of agency's driving criteria (i.e. Proof of liability insurance, minimal moving violations, driving record free of DUI's or reckless driving in the last 3 years, etc.), and maintain the criteria as per company policy at all times.
Must act in accordance with all Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 and related state law confidentiality requirements. Must successfully complete the Center's HIPAA training, pass the HIPAA test, and receive the Certification of Compliance.
We offer:
- Experience working with a diverse, respectful and trauma informed workplace culture client population.
- A team-oriented work environment
- Training opportunities
- Excellent compensation and benefits
- Paid time Off - 12 holidays; generous sick and vacation time
- $2K for bilingual bonus
- Health care, dental, life insurance, 403b retirement
- Career Development
- Professional licensure assistance within two years
- You will contribute providing direct crisis intervention, support families requiring help.
Job Tags
Holiday work, Full time, Remote job, Shift work, Day shift,