Aspiranet
Clinical Counselor - 13683
Aspiranet, Salinas, California, United States, 93911
Sign on Bonus of $750 and $750 Continuation Bonus!
What's Your Calling?
You can find a job or you can find your mission. We want you to help us make a meaningful difference.
Aspiranet is a one-of-a-kind social service agency dedicated to building a world where all children and youth are loved and cared for, and all families have the resources to thrive. Founded in 1975, our core mission is to help California kids and families. Aspiranet's services include foster resource family support, residential care, adoption services, support for youth making the transition from foster care to adulthood, mental health services, intensive home-based care, and community-based family resources. We provide services throughout the state.
Join Our Mission
Everyone who is part of Aspiranet is passionate about the important work they do. You'll join a group of like-minded people who care deeply about the children and families in our care.
Your Future Team
When you work for Aspiranet, you join a committed team whose efforts positively affect children and families.
Your Impact
The Clinician is responsible for leading a team approach in providing clinical and psychoeducation services to the referring individual and family in their home, school, or community-based facility, in order to help alleviate the crisis through hands-on, in-the-moment approaches so that clients and their caregivers learn valuable skills to prevent out-of-home placement. This position is responsible for overseeing clients in the Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) and Home Alternative to Residential Treatment (HART) programs.
Your Skills and Duties
Complete initial psycho-social assessments and updates
Create behavioral plans
Create safety plans
Crisis Management
Support Paraprofessionals in implementing interventions on behavioral plans
Facilitate monthly meetings with clients, families, and the clinical team
Complete documentation in accordance with Medi-Cal, County, and Agency standards
Coordinate with client's primary therapist, county case managers, and other clinical team members
Parent coaching
Provide interventions for high-risk youth and their caregivers (identify, teach, practice, and implement skills to help clients regulate and manage the behaviors of concern)
Education and Work Experience
Master’s or Doctorate degree as defined in Health and Safety Code, Sections 1506 (e) (f)
Intern Registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as an ACSW, AMFT, APCC or Registration as a Psychological Assistant with the Board of Health and Welfare
Meets all compliance requirements of federal, state, and county regulations by periodic sanction checks.
Meets all state-required conditions of employment as set forth by Community Care Licensing for a Licensed Community Care facility; i.e., Fingerprint and Child Abuse Index clearance, TB/Health Physical, valid CDL, and clean driving record.
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What's Your Calling?
You can find a job or you can find your mission. We want you to help us make a meaningful difference.
Aspiranet is a one-of-a-kind social service agency dedicated to building a world where all children and youth are loved and cared for, and all families have the resources to thrive. Founded in 1975, our core mission is to help California kids and families. Aspiranet's services include foster resource family support, residential care, adoption services, support for youth making the transition from foster care to adulthood, mental health services, intensive home-based care, and community-based family resources. We provide services throughout the state.
Join Our Mission
Everyone who is part of Aspiranet is passionate about the important work they do. You'll join a group of like-minded people who care deeply about the children and families in our care.
Your Future Team
When you work for Aspiranet, you join a committed team whose efforts positively affect children and families.
Your Impact
The Clinician is responsible for leading a team approach in providing clinical and psychoeducation services to the referring individual and family in their home, school, or community-based facility, in order to help alleviate the crisis through hands-on, in-the-moment approaches so that clients and their caregivers learn valuable skills to prevent out-of-home placement. This position is responsible for overseeing clients in the Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) and Home Alternative to Residential Treatment (HART) programs.
Your Skills and Duties
Complete initial psycho-social assessments and updates
Create behavioral plans
Create safety plans
Crisis Management
Support Paraprofessionals in implementing interventions on behavioral plans
Facilitate monthly meetings with clients, families, and the clinical team
Complete documentation in accordance with Medi-Cal, County, and Agency standards
Coordinate with client's primary therapist, county case managers, and other clinical team members
Parent coaching
Provide interventions for high-risk youth and their caregivers (identify, teach, practice, and implement skills to help clients regulate and manage the behaviors of concern)
Education and Work Experience
Master’s or Doctorate degree as defined in Health and Safety Code, Sections 1506 (e) (f)
Intern Registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as an ACSW, AMFT, APCC or Registration as a Psychological Assistant with the Board of Health and Welfare
Meets all compliance requirements of federal, state, and county regulations by periodic sanction checks.
Meets all state-required conditions of employment as set forth by Community Care Licensing for a Licensed Community Care facility; i.e., Fingerprint and Child Abuse Index clearance, TB/Health Physical, valid CDL, and clean driving record.
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