St. Anne's Family Services

Mental Health Clinician (Facilitator) (38493)

St. Anne's Family Services Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
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Responsible for facilitating intensive, family-centered, and community-based services for children/adolescents and their families in the Wraparound Approach Services Program. Serves as the lead of the Child and Family Team (CFT). Provides ongoing case management services to clients to reach desired goals and maintain an adequate level of functioning.

Join Our Team: Facilitator (Family Based Services) - Making a Difference in Youth's Lives! Are you a passionate leader looking for more than just a job? At St. Anne's Family Services, we strive to build safe, nurturing, and resilient families for generations to come. We believe in disrupting cycles of poverty and ensuring children, youth, and families stay safe, together, and out of systems such as foster care and juvenile justice.

About Us: St. Anne's Family Services is dedicated to transforming lives and communities. We're committed to providing unwavering support to families, from pregnancy to parenthood and childhood to adulthood. Our work brings about life-changing transformation, and we're seeking a Facilitator to join our leadership team and be a vital part of this mission.

What You'll Do: Perform initial and ongoing strengths-based assessments of children and families. Identify and prioritize family’s needs across all domains. Document client services in accordance with Department of Mental Health standards. Assist with the development of a Child and Family Team (CFT), which includes multi-disciplinary professionals, the child and family, extended family members, and informal community support. Participate in scheduled CFT meetings. Facilitate team meetings and fully involve families in the planning and decision-making process. Demonstrate leadership of the Wraparound Team and facilitates communication and collaboration between team members, clients, and outside service providers. Assist in the development of a comprehensive Matrices, ensuring strategies, interventions and services are family-centered, flexible and community-based. Interface and collaborate with Department of Children and Family Services, Department of Probation, Department of Mental Health, court systems, law enforcement, schools, health care providers and other community liaisons. Provide 24-hour availability and crisis intervention on an as needed basis, or regularly scheduled basis which may include weekends and evenings. Conduct visits to homes, schools and other service providers in order to help clients achieve their service plan goals. Maintain weekly service provision requirements. Respond to families’ identified needs. Assist CFT with achievement of professional and family partnerships. Assist families in the incorporation of informal support, natural family helpers, and other community resources. Ensure accuracy in work and that all deadline expectations are met. Actively participate in administrative and clinical supervision and meetings. Ensure family’s development of family-centered, help-giver skills and the evaluation of contributions to positive outcomes for children and families.

Hours

Monday - Thursday 10am-7pm Flex Friday 10am - 6pm

Why Choose Us

  • Making a Difference: Every day, you'll contribute to breaking the cycles of poverty and ensuring families stay together, creating a lasting impact by supporting our teams.
  • Collaborative Environment: Join a passionate team dedicated to our mission, where your insights and expertise are valued.
  • Professional Growth: We support your career development and offer training to help you grow.
  • Community Impact: Become part of a community-focused organization that makes a positive difference.

Qualities We Value

  • Empathy
  • Problem-solving
  • Ethical conduct
  • Leadership
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Strong communication
  • Cultural sensitivity

We want to hear from you if you're ready to use your leadership skills to make a lasting impact and help families thrive. Join us in creating safer, more nurturing, and resilient families. Apply today and be part of a team that's changing lives for the better.

Requirements To Apply

  • Master’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field required.
  • Active registration or licensure with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences is required.
  • At least one (1) year of experience providing In-Home Services or work with low-income, high-risk children, adolescents, and their families preferred.
  • Strong clinical skills.
  • Strong knowledge of Child Abuse laws/Crisis Intervention techniques.
  • Good oral, written, and organizational skills
  • Physical ability to perform Pro-ACT, administer First Aid/CPR and operate an agency motor vehicle.
  • Requires possession of reliable automobile and a valid California Driver’s License as well as a driving record acceptable to the agency’s insurance carrier.
  • Must maintain and provide proof of automotive liability insurance coverage.
  • Ability to independently use a computer and the ability to learn necessary computer programs.
  • Bilingual and bicultural skills in English/Spanish preferred.
  • Ability to receive and implement constructive feedback.
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Health Care Provider
  • Industries

    Non-profit Organizations

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