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Pre-Licensed Therapist Bilingual Spanish CA 1046344

Pathways of California

Pre-Licensed Therapist Bilingual Spanish CA 1046344

Anaheim, CA
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Welcome to Pathways of California’s career website! If you are passionate about helping others and enthusiastic about your future, we want you to join our team!

    Our company is known for an unwavering commitment to exceptional value and recovery-focused, quality care. We are experts in the field of behavioral health care, providing cutting-edge mental health and substance use community-based services and offer a dynamic employment experience! Pathways offers competitive salaries and benefits, comprehensive on-boarding and job training, a supportive learning environment, ongoing education in the use of evidence-based, promising practices and much more! We are well-known in the field and have been a preferred provider in the Southern California region for over 20 years partnering with local government agencies and managed care companies to offer personalized, integrated care to community members of all ages, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds. You will find that we have several openings ranging from administrative to clinical positions in a variety of service areas and settings in Southern California. Join one of our Pathways companies, Pathways Community Services (PCS) and/or College Community Services (CCS) and experience it for yourself! We have over 30 outpatient behavioral health locations nestled throughout our communities located in Kern County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Diego County.

    Pathways is looking for a full-time Pre-Licensed Therapist Bilingual Spanish to ensure mental health treatment services are provided in a way that maximizes client independence and family empowerment. Provide individual and group counseling services to assist individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, educational, and vocational development and adjustment. This position is for our Project RENEW Program in Anaheim, CA.

    Project RENEW provides personalized and recovery-oriented mental health services to children and adolescents (0-17 years old) with severe and persistent mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Working with a multidisciplinary team; children, adolescents and family members receive individualized goal setting, intensive case management, temporary assistance with housing, educational services, employment services, substance abuse services, skill-development groups, medication management, and community based activities.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Master’s degree from accredited school in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field

    Must be Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT), Associate Social Worker (ASW) or Associate Professional Clini cal Counselor (APCC)

    Must be registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate Marriage Family Therapist or Associate Social Worker or Associate Professional Clinical Counselor

    Proof of: valid California driver’s license and auto insurance, as well as proof of education are required

    Minimum of two years of experience with mental health patients (inpatient and outpatient)

    Must have direct clinical, case management experience and knowledge regarding rehabilitation philosophy

    Strong clinical and interpersonal skills, and excellent written and verbal skills

    Intermediate PC skills required

    Must be bilingual Spanish

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

    Provides crisis intervention consultation and other activities directly related to the interventions process

    Provides individual (adult and children), group and family therapy

    Provides occupational, education, and other information to enable individual to formulate realistic educational and vocational plans

    Participates in interdisciplinary treatment planning

    Participates in program development and staff in-services

    Participates in staff meetings as required

    Performs administrative functions consistent with the needs of the program

    Conducts counseling or therapeutic interviews to assist individual to gain insight into personal problems, define goals, and plan action reflecting interest, abilities, and needs

    Documents in medical record according to requirements of company and regulatory agencies

    Evaluates data to identify causes of problem of individuals and to determine advisability of counseling or may refer to other specialist or institutions

    Maintain and ensures HIPAA, ethical standards and professional boundaries with all staff and clients

    Follows up results of counseling to determine reliability and validity of treatment used

    May be required to provide a minimum number of hours weekly, as specified by supervisor or director

    May provide consultation/education to community service clubs, organizations, school districts, human service agencies, hospitals, and various county departments

    May provide linkages to intensive interventions to develop skills aimed at mediating the effects of mental crisis, trauma, or depression

    May teach various educational classes (parenting, domestic violence, anger management, etc.) and provide on-site therapy in schools

    Monthly Productivity Requirement is 100 hours or as determined by supervisor/program

    May be required to spend up to 80% of time counseling individual (adult and children), group and family therapy; students or working with parents/caretakers on and/or off-site

    Transport clients to accommodate community relationships. Use of personal car or vehicle is required

    May handle as assigned of On-Call Phone / After Hours duties

    Other duties as assigned or necessary to support the client, program and the company

    Pathways is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic.