AMI Network
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
AMI Network, San Francisco, CA, United States
About Us
We're an innovative, mission-driven organization that has been a pillar of support for San Francisco communities for 70+ years. We offer a comprehensive range of services including food assistance, medical care, recovery, technology access, job training, and more, all dedicated to supporting those in need. Every person who comes through our doors becomes part of a larger community, united by a vision where everyone can thrive.
Your Role as a Clinical Program Manager (LCSW / LMFT)
Be part of a transformative recovery program! Our center offers a range of services for our community, including programs tailored for both adolescents and adults. Whatever your specialty, we’d love to have you join our team! In this role, you’ll guide and develop a team of Counselors, co-lead evidence-based groups (like CBT, DBT), and create the curriculum for group counseling sessions, all while ensuring compassionate, trauma-informed care. This is a unique opportunity to lead a holistic approach to recovery that includes medical, legal, vocational, and educational support—empowering men to build healthy, productive lives.
Key Responsibilities
Guest Engagement
Conduct group intake assessments, develop treatment and transition plans, and adhere to HIPAA and documentation standards.
Lead evidence-based group counseling sessions and provide crisis intervention as needed.
Collaborate with internal and external mental health, medical, and case management services for comprehensive client support.
Staff Performance & Development
Supervise, train, and provide feedback for Counselors.
Set high standards of professionalism and customer service for staff interactions with guests and the community.
Train staff in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and evidence-based care.
Program Leadership & Administration
Oversee group counseling curriculum, policy compliance, and data entry.
Provide training and ensure adherence to certification standards for staff.
Support hiring, onboarding, and team communication to foster a collaborative environment.
Community & Interdepartmental Collaboration
Coordinate with community agencies to enhance client care and continuity.
Serve as a model for integrity, empathy, and respectful communication in all interactions.
Educate other foundation staff about the recovery program’s impact.
Qualifications
Licensure: Licensed in California as an MFT, LCSW, or Clinical Psychologist
Leadership: Proven experience in training and supervising clinical staff
Crisis Intervention: Skilled in crisis response, conflict resolution, and working with diverse populations.
Technical Skills: Proficient with MS Office; willing to engage with digital tools.
This role is perfect for dedicated Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) with a passion for social justice, behavioral health, and helping individuals break current cycles. Apply now to make a meaningful impact in your community!
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LicensedTherapist
Manager
Pay: From $130,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
We're an innovative, mission-driven organization that has been a pillar of support for San Francisco communities for 70+ years. We offer a comprehensive range of services including food assistance, medical care, recovery, technology access, job training, and more, all dedicated to supporting those in need. Every person who comes through our doors becomes part of a larger community, united by a vision where everyone can thrive.
Your Role as a Clinical Program Manager (LCSW / LMFT)
Be part of a transformative recovery program! Our center offers a range of services for our community, including programs tailored for both adolescents and adults. Whatever your specialty, we’d love to have you join our team! In this role, you’ll guide and develop a team of Counselors, co-lead evidence-based groups (like CBT, DBT), and create the curriculum for group counseling sessions, all while ensuring compassionate, trauma-informed care. This is a unique opportunity to lead a holistic approach to recovery that includes medical, legal, vocational, and educational support—empowering men to build healthy, productive lives.
Key Responsibilities
Guest Engagement
Conduct group intake assessments, develop treatment and transition plans, and adhere to HIPAA and documentation standards.
Lead evidence-based group counseling sessions and provide crisis intervention as needed.
Collaborate with internal and external mental health, medical, and case management services for comprehensive client support.
Staff Performance & Development
Supervise, train, and provide feedback for Counselors.
Set high standards of professionalism and customer service for staff interactions with guests and the community.
Train staff in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and evidence-based care.
Program Leadership & Administration
Oversee group counseling curriculum, policy compliance, and data entry.
Provide training and ensure adherence to certification standards for staff.
Support hiring, onboarding, and team communication to foster a collaborative environment.
Community & Interdepartmental Collaboration
Coordinate with community agencies to enhance client care and continuity.
Serve as a model for integrity, empathy, and respectful communication in all interactions.
Educate other foundation staff about the recovery program’s impact.
Qualifications
Licensure: Licensed in California as an MFT, LCSW, or Clinical Psychologist
Leadership: Proven experience in training and supervising clinical staff
Crisis Intervention: Skilled in crisis response, conflict resolution, and working with diverse populations.
Technical Skills: Proficient with MS Office; willing to engage with digital tools.
This role is perfect for dedicated Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) with a passion for social justice, behavioral health, and helping individuals break current cycles. Apply now to make a meaningful impact in your community!
#INDDH
LicensedTherapist
Manager
Pay: From $130,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person