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The social worker/clinician will provide mental health and case management services to individuals and families within the LA County Jewish community. As part of a team, the social worker/clinician will provide one on one services, as well as support group facilitation and navigation/linkage to other programs and resources within and outside JFS. This social worker/clinician also serves as a resource to local clergy, staff and volunteers. Services will be provided via telehealth and in-person (locations may include synagogues and JFS sites).
Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in social work or related field
- Registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences
- Unrestricted CA Driver’s License and proof of auto insurance
- Case management and clinical skills required
- Prior experience providing mental health treatment a plus
- Knowledge of or ability to quickly learn community resources
- Must have knowledge of Jewish community, Jewish religion and customs and ability to work well in a synagogue environment
- Bilingual Russian, Farsi and/or Hebrew is a plus
- Clinical experience with crisis intervention and knowledge of government benefits is a plus
- Knowledge of safety issues when working with at-risk clients
- Proficiency in common word processing, database software applications and the ability to learn Electronic Health Records systems and new computer applications
- Culturally sensitive and able to work with a multicultural client population
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of an integrated treatment team
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries
- Ability to utilize a strength based, non-judgmental, person-centered approach
- Flexibility and ability to work autonomously
- Ability to effectively utilize Telehealth platforms
- Stellar time management skills required
- Must pass a criminal background check (Live Scan fingerprinting) prior to beginning employment
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
- Conduct in-depth intake and biopsychosocial assessments
- Provide crisis-intervention, preventative and short-term case management and linkage, information & referral services at designated locations and via electronic means (Telehealth)
- Identify and develop family and other informal support systems with the client
- Provide counseling and mental health services as part of a comprehensive treatment plan
- Provide clinical consultation to constituents of the community as appropriate
- Collaborate on-site and remotely with synagogue staff and clergy
- Provide training, consultation and presentations to clergy, staff and volunteers as needed
- Develop, implement and facilitate targeted support and psycho-educational groups as well as community presentations
- Provide timely documentation, tracking and recordkeeping
- Prepare monthly statistical reports
- May be required to be a Field Work Supervisor and/or preceptor for master’s level students/interns
- Other related duties as assigned
- Supervised hours towards licensure available but not guaranteed
Jewish Family Service is proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran.