Provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy to diverse patient populations under the supervision of licensed professionals. Participate in extensive clinical training, including individual supervision, didactic training, and community partnership projects.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or a related field and a valid California Associate license (AMFT, ACSW, or APCC). Candidates must have completed pre-masters internships and have fewer than 2000 supervised hours toward licensure.
postgraduate degreeCase ManagementCrisis InterventionClinical SupervisionGroup TherapyFamily TherapyCommunity OutreachPsychotherapyDSM DiagnosisMental Status EvaluationPsychosocial DiagnosisEthics and ConfidentialitySuicide and Homicide Assessment
Job description
Job Summary
This position is part of the Northern California Mental Health Training Program and follows its regional policies and procedures. It is designed to provide advanced training and additional clinical supervision to Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors (AMFT/ACSW/APCC) who have prior experience working in a mental health setting. Position meets the requirements for supervised training of Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors working toward licensure and follows the guidelines as set forth by California Board of Behavioral Sciences. The Post Masters Fellowship position is based in outpatient Child and Family and/or Adult Psychiatry and/or Chemical Dependency and/or other teams as available. Primary supervision is provided by Licensed Mental Health Professionals. Position is one year, temporary with benefits. This position ONLY pertains to the Northern California Mental Health Training Programs.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide psychotherapy to patients and co-facilitate family and/or group therapy. Actively participate in assigned clinical supervision. Weekly minimum of two (2) hours of individual supervision; two (2) hours of didactic training; and two (2) hours of case conference/group supervision. Actively participate in a minimum of thirty-two (32) hours annually of outside community partnership projects. Attend workshops and regional seminars on a regular basis as part of the training. Participate in staff meetings, case conferences, and other staff functions. Facilitate community outreach and community referrals as needed. Maintain confidential patient files/records and information in a timely manner. Comply with regional and local policies and procedures. Comply with the Code of Ethics and state laws pertaining to the delivery of mental health services. Team-specific duties performed by fellows under the direct supervision of mental health licensed professional, including but not limited to the following: Adult Team, Child/Family Team, Chemical Dependency, Behavioral Medicine or others.
Adult
Team: Provide assessment and individual and group therapy to adults in a brief therapy model.
Child/Family
Team: Provide individual, family and/or group counseling to children, adolescents, and families
Intensive
Outpatient
Program (IOP) : Provide services to patients needing more intensive treatment for stabilization, in a stepped-down treatment program for patients recently discharged from inpatient psychiatric unit.
Benefits
Benefits
Bilingual
Spanish
Therapy: Provide assessment and individual, group therapy to adults in brief therapy model to patients who request clinical services in Spanish.
Behavioral
Medicine: Provide services to patients whose presenting problem is related to the treatment of a physical problem or psychological issues arising from a medical condition. Provide services to patients who are experiencing emotional or stress-related problems concurrent to receiving treatment for a medical diagnosis or physical symptom.
Case
Management: Provide individual, family and group psychotherapy services to patients with severe and persistent mental illness with goal of stabilization of symptoms. Facilitate treatment by interacting with psychiatric hospitals, partial hospitalization programs, crisis residential facilities, and other intensive programs.
Chronic
Pain
Management: Provide services to patients who experience chronic pain, including teaching them pain management skills such as pacing, medication management, staying active, relaxation techniques and positive thinking.
Eating
Disorders: Provide services to adults, children, teens and families who have a diagnosis of an eating disorder. Other duties as assigned. Kaiser Permanente conducts compensation reviews of positions on a routine basis. At any time, Kaiser Permanente reserves the right to reevaluate and change job descriptions, or to change such positions from salaried to hourly pay status. Such changes are generally implemented only after notice is given to affected employees.
Secondary
Functions:
Track-
Child
Team
Hours/Days may vary
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Loc: 565
Castro
Street
Mountain
View,
CA 94041
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Loc:611 S. Milpitas Blvd. Milpitas, Ca. 95035
Basic Qualifications
Experience Successful completion of pre-masters internships in mental health settings. No applicant who has more than 2000 hours of supervision towards licensure will be accepted into the Training Program in their first training year by program start date. Education Masters Degree in Social Work, Social Welfare from a clinical track, Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related field from an accredited college or university by program start date. License, Certification, Registration Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (California) required at hire OR Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker (California) required at hire OR Associate Professional Clinical Counselor
Registration (California) required at hire
Additional
Requirements:
Competence in: Mental Status Evaluation; Mandated Reporting; Suicide/ Homicide/ Danger Assessment; Ethics and Confidentiality; the DSM (Psychopathology/Abnormal Psychology); Theories and Practices of Psychotherapy; and Personality and Psychological Development; Domestic Violence; and Chemical Dependency. Demonstrated experience in providing individual, family and/or group psychotherapies. Demonstrated professional maturity and ethical integrity necessary for assuming professional responsibilities. Demonstrated commitment to quality of service, teamwork, and participation in a highly interactive multidisciplinary clinic. Demonstrated ability to complete multiple tasks/objectives in a timely manner. Must be able to work in a Labor/Management Partnership environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Acquisition of a theoretical background in cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal functioning, abnormal psychology, and in the major schools of psychotherapy, preferred. Experience and/or training in working with Adult and/or Child and Adolescent, Chemical Dependency, IOP or Bilingual Clinical Therapy populations preferred. Experience and/or training in establishing psychosocial diagnoses and providing standard psychotherapeutic services, preferred. Experience and/or training in Clinical Case Management, preferred. Experience and/or training in group therapy, preferred.