Job Description
Join Our Team as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker!
Are you a dedicated mental health professional with a passion for transformative care? Do you want to make a meaningful impact in the community? Join our team at an adult correctional facility, assessing and supporting individuals facing mental health challenges under the CARE Court program. Make a real difference in their lives and the community by working with a diverse population. Apply today!
About the Job:
Title: Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Pay: $70.00 – $85.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
Duration: 6-month contract with potential for long-term placement
Start Date: ASAP
Location: Dublin, California
Benefits:
Potential for contract extension and long-term placement
Community outreach opportunities
Great working location
Health insurance
Refer-a-friend bonus
Weekly payroll
24-hour accessibility
Personalized service
Requirements:
CA Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or CA Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) issued by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS)
Minimum 6 months of full-time social work experience in behavioral health or providing clinical/case management services
Master’s degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, psychology, counseling, nursing, or related field
Electronic charting experience
Valid and current CA Motor Vehicle Operator’s license
Experience in mental health, specifically with schizophrenia
Preferred:
Previous work experience in a detention facility (highly preferred)
Previous experience and knowledge of the CARE program (highly preferred)
National Provider Identifier (NPI) – must have prior to start
Completion of the “Medicare Enrollment Process for Physicians and Non-Physician Practitioners” through CMS – must have prior to start
Enrollment in the Provider Application and Validation for Enrollment (PAVE) web portal – must have prior to start
Required Abilities/Skills:
Ability to work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams, community resources, and organizations
Strong organizational and prioritization skills
Analytical and decision-making abilities
Excellent report writing and communication skills
Ability to work with a diverse population and establish effective working relationships
Knowledge of current theories, principles, and practices for clients with serious behavioral health symptoms and diagnoses
Understanding of psychological diagnostic methods and terminology
Familiarity with cultural and social factors affecting behavior patterns
Knowledge of wellness, recovery, and resiliency-oriented strategies and supports
Expertise in dual recovery/co-occurring disorder treatment, screening, and assessment tools
Awareness of community needs, resources, and organizations related to behavioral health care
Proficiency in computer applications related to the work
Responsibilities:
Provide clinical and case management services to Behavioral Health Clinic Services clients
Conduct initial and ongoing psychosocial strength-based assessments
Develop and implement treatment plans
Conduct individual, group, and family psychotherapy sessions
Provide education on behavioral health care symptoms and medication roles
Prepare and maintain psychosocial case histories
Provide crisis intervention and stabilize clients in crisis
Maintain records in accordance with Quality Assurance standards
Prepare reports, case summaries, and other written materials
Testify in court as required
Conduct mental status examinations and formulate DSM-IV related diagnoses
Collaborate with other departments and agencies
Provide education and consultation services to Alameda County departments and the community
May provide direction and assistance to Behavioral Health Clinicians I and graduate interns
Serve as a liaison to other community agencies
Conduct assessments and mental status exams for incarcerated individuals under CARE Court orders
About Us:
Power Personnel has been partnering with healthcare professionals like you since 1994. We are experts in healthcare staffing in Northern California, trusted by hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities to fill critical positions. If you want competitive pay, excellent working conditions, and a supportive team, Power Personnel is the place to be!
Refer-a-Friend Bonus:
Refer a friend and get a $250 bonus for every referral! Refer by sending your resume to [email protected].
Note: To qualify for the bonus, the referred person must work at least 20 shifts.