Therapist (Mandarin-Speaking)
28 days ago
Los Angeles
Job Description Recruitment Incentive of $1,000 at sign-on and another $1,000 after successfully completing introductory period. Summary The Therapist will be responsible for the day-to-day implementation of supervised professional mental health counseling to individuals and groups living in Los Angeles County. The Therapist will provide culturally competent and linguistically appropriate services including but not limited to individual psychotherapy, intensive case management, facilitation of groups and workshops, and co-management of clients, outreach and engagement, brief intervention sessions, graduate disengagement, and follow-up activities with a multi-disciplinary team. This is a field-based community-mental health service program requiring off-site travel to various locations. The Therapist will be exposed to the five core program pillars of the division including (1) sexual, health, (2) behavioral health [inclusive of mental health and addiction), (3) housing, (4) forensic treatment, and/or (5) human trafficking. Must be able to work with diverse ethnic and cultural communities, including but not limited to, the following vulnerable populations: communities of color, queer, gender non-conforming LGBTIA+, monolingual or limited English speaking-undocumented immigrants and refugees, massage parlor workers, people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and STIs, people experiencing substance use disorders, homeless, recently released from incarceration, victims of human trafficking, of varying ages and socioeconomic status. The position reports to a clinical supervisor and an administrative manager. This is a full-time position (40 hr. /per week) requiring flexible hours including some evenings and weekends as needed. Essential Functions • Conduct client intake/screener into support program services, following established guidelines and protocols., • Promote and conduct behavioral health and psychosocial support services to diverse consumers., • Conduct field-based community mental health services off-site at various locations including residential and outpatient settings., • Provide clinically supervised individual counseling, group support including facilitation of workshops, case management and advocacy services, under the direction of a professional mental health clinician., • Conduct follow-up with clients as appropriate., • Implement programmatic scope of work at minimum 85% completion rate., • Maintain care team protocols and policies under professional clinical supervision., • Conduct community outreach and engagement activities to prospective clients., • Provide necessary program documentation, including the completion of reports, administration of evaluation tools, and other program related assignments., • Attend Unit, Case Conferences, Agency and Community meetings., • Maintain and uphold Agency mission statement, values, policies, procedures and principles., • Other activities as required to conduct program and agency objectives., • Ability to perform duties during weekends and evenings when required., • Licensed, registered or eligible MSW, MFTI, Psychology Assistant or equivalent from an accredited college or university with major work in clinical social work and/or marriage and family therapy., • Current registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences., • Strong knowledge of HIV/AIDS, and related issues., • Bilingual in Mandarin/Chinese, • Basic knowledge of health and social service issues such as HIV/AIDS, substance use, human trafficking, reentry, and housing., • Ability to work with clients from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds., • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to relate to staff from a variety of cultures, languages, and educational backgrounds., • Ability to coordinate multiple tasks/projects simultaneously in a high-pressure environment., • Ability to work with diverse communities (e.g., multi-gender, ethnic, generation, bilingual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, substance use)., • Strong written and oral skills necessary for program narrative reporting and presentations., • Demonstrated experience and knowledge of PC hardware and software (i.e., Windows, word processing, spreadsheets and databases)., • Valid California driver’s license, plus proof of car insurance., • Reliable transportation., • Verification of employment eligibility and passing of background check., • Updated tuberculosis test (annual requirement) – read, reviewed and dated by a clinician. This position does not have formal supervisory responsibilities. Environmental Conditions (Working Conditions) Ergonomically safe office environment with desktop computer, desk, chair, natural light from windows. Physical Requirements • In the course of performing this job, this position typically spends time sitting, standing, walking, carrying (max. 20 lbs), lifting (max. 20 lbs), listening, and speaking. Please submit cover letter and resume by e-mail to: Shanshan, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Special Service for Groups, Inc. (SSG) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. SSG will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements set by law. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $35.00 - $40.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: • 401(k), • Dental insurance, • Employee assistance program, • Flexible schedule, • Flexible spending account, • Health insurance, • Health savings account, • Life insurance, • Paid time off, • Professional development assistance, • Retirement plan, • Vision insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift, • Monday to Friday, • On call, • Weekends as needed People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Education: • Master's (Required) Language: • Mandarin (Required) Location: • Los Angeles, CA 90010 (Preferred) Ability to Commute: • Los Angeles, CA 90010 (Required) Ability to Relocate: • Los Angeles, CA 90010: Relocate before starting work (Required) Willingness to travel: • 50% (Preferred) Work Location: In person Company DescriptionAPAIT is a community based organization serving Los Angeles and Orange counties. The organization’s mission is to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities impacted by behavioral health, sexual health, housing insecurity, and justice involvement. Services include individual and group mental health counseling, substance use prevention and treatment, harm reduction and syringe exchange program, HIV/STI testing, prevention, and treatment, transitional and permanent supportive housing, forensic treatment, intensive case management, and research, evaluation, and development. APAIT was established in 1987 and is a division of Special Service for Groups, a nonprofit health and human services organization established in 1952.APAIT is a community based organization serving Los Angeles and Orange counties. The organization’s mission is to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities impacted by behavioral health, sexual health, housing insecurity, and justice involvement.\r\n\r\nServices include individual and group mental health counseling, substance use prevention and treatment, harm reduction and syringe exchange program, HIV/STI testing, prevention, and treatment, transitional and permanent supportive housing, forensic treatment, intensive case management, and research, evaluation, and development.\r\n\r\nAPAIT was established in 1987 and is a division of Special Service for Groups, a nonprofit health and human services organization established in 1952.