Bilingual Mental Health Intake Assistant/Clinician
Bilingual Mental Health Intake Assistant/Clinician
Description
IMMEDIATE OPENING
Bilingual Mental Health Assistant/Clinician
The mission of FCR is to provide a welcoming, inclusive, and safe environment for all survivors of trauma, including those impacted by domestic and sexual violence, substance abuse, bereavement, and other causes. With the understanding that the aim of equality and justice is ongoing, we are committed to modeling diversity, inclusivity, and equity within our organization to reflect the communities in which we serve.
Small trauma based mental health program is immediately seeking MSW or similar clinical background and training for the Mental Health Case Manager/Therapist role.
Responsibilities
Assist with all aspects of Mental Health Program Intake Process
Work closely with the Director of Mental Health Services
Work closely with the Psychiatric Assistant when needed
Assist with programming for FCR’s Child Witness to Violence Services
Carry caseload of clients with 17 billable sessions weekly
Assist with all aspects of the Mental Health Program’s Intake process including screening referrals, verifying insurances, scheduling intake appointments and documenting client intake process
Provide therapeutic services to adults, adolescents and child clients who have experienced trauma both clinic and community based when safe and clinically appropriate to do so
Assist with development and implementation of therapeutic and psycho-educational groups both clinic and community based
Provide consultation/treatment to families and consultation to collateral contacts
Provide case management/advocacy as needed for assigned clients
Provide crisis intervention for assigned clients, as well as to the agency’s general client populations
Participate in on-call rotation for the agency’s mental health clients when the agency is closed
Attend and actively participate in supervision as scheduled
Respond to client and clinic needs as appropriate to facilitate sound clinical practice
Participate in required administrative, clinical and team meetings as an active member
Complete all necessary clinical, case management and administrative paperwork in a timely manner, including managed care procedures
Work in accordance with agency philosophy, policies and procedures
Maintain clinical licensure, if applicable
Assist with community education and training as needed
Attend community meetings as assigned
Other duties as assigned
Some evening work required
Occasional minimal coverage as needed for administrative services
Requirements
Requirements
Masters in related clinical field and licensed or license eligible.
Excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to problem solve and resolve conflict effectively.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and plan ahead.
Ability for self-reflection and team collaboration for improving our collective work to undo racism, sexism, transphobia and other oppressions.
Demonstrated ability to work with a wide range of people, e.g. community partners, practitioners, program staff, interns & volunteers.
Ability to work within a high paced environment with competing demands while ensuring high quality work by self.
Demonstrated crisis intervention, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills.
Knowledge of child protection services and the criminal justice system as they relate to victims/survivors of violence and their families is helpful.
The ability and desire to work with diverse populations including, but not limited to, non-English speaking families, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Questioning) survivors, and individuals with histories of substance abuse and/or mental health challenges.
Excellent oral/interactive and written communication skills; sound computer skills.
Ability to work independently and to collaborate effectively, internally and externally.
Ability to follow through on obtaining and maintaining required data and documents for record-keeping and reporting, and to meet deadlines.
Ability to effectively multi-task.
Flexibility and willingness to assist with all aspects of agency.
Family and Community Resources, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Brockton. For over 50 years, FCR has been committed to providing the highest quality of services to individuals and families whose lives are impacted by trauma at home, school or in their community.