Sound
Location
Seattle, Washington
Salary
$31 - $35 / HOUR
Provide crisis response and community-based intervention for individuals with developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs. Develop prevention and intervention plans while coordinating discharge planning and collaborating with clinical teams and families.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field, with a Master's degree preferred. Candidates should ideally have 2 years of clinical experience and hold or be able to obtain Washington State licensure or certification.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provides crisis response during working hours and on-call basis. Works closely with other clinical/professional staff to maintain communication and provide feedback, to expedite implementation of assessment interventions. Participates with case management to address mental health symptoms and/or challenging behaviors. Facilitates relationships and serves as a link between the company, parents, guardians, local agencies and the community. Creates, develops and revises Prevention and Intervention Plans with larger treatment team. Facilitates relationships and serves as a link between the company, parents, guardians, local agencies and the community. Coordinates and monitors discharge planning process including the development of a discharge plan and referral to follow-up resources. Participate in staff meetings, individual supervision and assigned committees, as required. Participate in continuing education on an annual basis. Provide consultation/education services to other organizations as appropriate. Maintain ethical and competent client and peer relationships in the delivery of service. Relate to others in a professional manner, respectful of individual and cultural differences. Comply with all applicable federal, state and county laws and regulations, Sound policies and procedures and all safety regulations. Understand, apply, synthesize and demonstrate recovery concepts in behavioral health. Perform other duties as assigned KEY WORK RELATIONSHIPS Establishes and maintains positive, ethical, and professional working relationships with clinical team members, clients, and outside organizations. Relates to a wide variety of people including members of ethnic and sexual minority populations, and is respectful of individual and cultural differences.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE A Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a counseling-related field is required. A Master's degree in social work, psychology, or a counseling-related field is preferred. At least 2 years of directly related clinical experience to the program as a clinician or case manager, and demonstrated skills in clinical assessment and treatment, preferred. Direct clinical experience with minority and low-income individuals and families, preferred. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS Washington State licensure as an LMHC, LICSW, LMFT, or associate-level is highly preferred. If not licensed, must obtain Washington State Certified or Licensed Agency Affiliated Counselor (CAAC or LAAC) status within 60 days of hire. Mental Health Professional (MHP) designation is preferred. KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS Skill and experience in working with: A wide range of emotional and behavioral problems in adults; Presenting problems of the entire family unit; Individual adult problems and marital difficulties; Communicating effectively with collateral agencies having contact with the individual and/or the family; and Early intervention and prevention as well as time-effective treatment. Ability to work well independently is necessary. Knowledge of community mental health systems and resources within King County is highly desirable. Because of the nature of the target population, experience with diverse populations is preferred. Perks at Sound! All Team Members at Sound working 40 hours per week will be eligible for the following benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance: Premium 100% paid by Sound for team member and child coverage to age 26, depending on plan selected. Spouse/Domestic Partner coverage available at team member’s cost. Life Insurance (2x annual salary + additional $25,000): paid by Sound Long Term Disability Insurance (60% monthly salary): paid by Sound Retirement Plan: Sound contributes 3% to team member’s plan; team member is 100% vested. Retirement Plan - 401(k) Plan, pre-tax and/or Roth: team member may contribute to their own plan. Health Savings Account: Sound contributes $1,133.33 (individual) or $2,266.67 (family) for eligible team members, pro-rated for new hires in first year. Flexible Spending Accounts: for health care and dependent day care costs (pre-tax) EAP: Employee Assistance Plan Vacation: 18 days per year, increasing with years of service Holidays: 9 days per year Sick Leave: 12 days per year Bereavement Leave: for death in the family Parking: Free at all Sound sites Training: Free in-house professional training and $400 annually + 3 paid days approved off-site training Service Award: at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 & 40 years of service Compensation: $30.84-$34.65 per hour. #IND
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