Counsels individuals, groups and/or family regarding psychological or emotional problems, develops and
implements therapeutic treatment plan in various settings in compliance with applicable laws,
regulations and standards of practice, and conducts assessments and/or screens relevant to the
population being served or program.
Essential Duties
- Acquires, maintains, teaches and demonstrates knowledge of Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) and Sexual Harassment standards at care provider facilities, evidence-based practices, and trauma-informed care and maintains a professional environment that is consistent with Title 22, licensing regulations, and established agency policies.
- Participates in interdisciplinary treatment planning.
- Develops a comprehensive psychosocial assessment.
- Conducts assessments and screens as required.
- Provides crisis intervention consultation to all members of the team.
- Assists in maintaining client.
- Provides timely and accurate documentation as required by payment source.
- Transports clients to appointments and activities as required.
Minimum Qualifications
MA, MS, MSW, PsyD or PhD in a related field of human services from an accredited school. Proficiency
in threshold language required of positions primarily assigned to mono-lingual clients. Bilingual Spanish required.
Additional Requirements:
SW1: Must be license-eligible or a registered intern and must have a minimum of one semester of relevant practicum, working with adolescents or families.
- Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted California driver’s license and current vehicle
insurance. - Must be able to complete and maintain required certifications and training including, but not
limited to, First Aid/CPR, PRIDE, and as applicable to program.
EOE, including disability/vets
Salary Range: $70,720 -$77,792
The posted pay scale for this position serves as a general disclosure. Actual pay offered within the range will be dependent on individual factors such as skills, qualifications, and relevant experience.