Typical hiring range of: $63,460 to $69,460 DOE and licensure
Summary/objective: The Mental Health Clinician provides services and counseling for youth ages 0-26 and/or their caregivers. Main program areas of emphasis are individual counseling for youth and parents/caregivers, with expertise in early childhood mental health, and school-age youth, with additional focus on removing cultural barriers and addressing stigma to increase participation in mental health services. This position is also for collaboration efforts and initiatives related to health and well-being for all 92 families in the community, including, but not limited to: program design and implementation, direct services, staff consultation, assessment, and ongoing communication with community partners. This position requires strength-based assessment and planning with families in transition, utilizing interventions with individuals that result in increased resiliency and coping skills, reduced stress, and improved mental health.
Warren Village recognizes that our backgrounds are broad, and our talents are many, from different lived experiences. We value and leverage our differences to encompass and reflect the communities we serve. We align our policies, practices, and resources so that people of all races, cultures, identities and socioeconomic statuses may feel valued and respected.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Design and implement strengths-focused, family-centered, culturally competent, mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and families to promote healthy development, resilience and coping skills.
- Promote a trauma-informed environment of wellbeing that engages and empowers youth and their caregivers to create and support healthy relationships and reach their goals.
- Provide therapy for children, adolescents, adults and families served. This may include play therapy, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, and family therapy for youth and their caregivers.
- Provide individual therapy for youth parents ages 18-26 as a primary focus.
- Provide individual therapy for parents over the age of 26.
- Provide crisis intervention for children, adolescents, adults and families.
- Develop individualized treatment plans utilizing a trauma-informed care focus and culturally sensitive practices. Provide ongoing assessments and reviews of treatment progress on a regular basis.
- Responsible for all required clinical and administrative documentation.
- Outreach, recruit, and engage clients in mental health services.
- Facilitate process of referral, intake, and assessment for Warren Village mental health services.
- Use a wide variety of engagement techniques to promote accessibility of services.
- Provide community events and enrichment opportunities for youth and parents with a strong emphasis in skill building, stress management, healthy relationships, secure attachment, self-regulation, and executive functioning skills.
- Collaborate with Warren Village Kids' Club staff to support greater social-emotional growth for youth.
- Offer specialized programs, services or classes for Kids' Club participants on a monthly basis.
- Provide training, consultation, and support to Kids' Club staff for greater youth success and/or behavioral intervention support.
- Provide monthly psycho-educational Evening Enrichment Classes for parents on a variety of social-emotional topics.
- Provide consultation to team members on clinical and casework issues as appropriate.
- Participate in meetings including, but not limited to, team/departmental meetings, all staff meetings, and supervisory sessions.
- Promote the goals of the organization through tours, presentations and written articles, as needed.
- Assist with data and outcomes reporting.
Other duties as assigned.
Competencies:
- Must be committed to Warren Village’s mission, vision, and values.
- Strong belief in the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion; the wisdom of lived experience; and the innate strengths and power of all people.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including conflict resolution and crisis management.
- Ability to handle a variety of assignments and flexibility to work some evenings, if necessary.
- Ability to form a professional working relationship with clients in an empathetic, respectful and non-judgmental way.
- Ability to work independently and self-motivate.
- Strong integrity, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Capacity to maintain a professional demeanor and uphold professional boundaries in all interactions, regardless of personal or emotional dynamics.
- Demonstrated presentation skills with ability to speak and communicate effectively.
- Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
- Technology systems aptitude. Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office products.
- Work environment encourages individual creativity, collaboration, teamwork and professional accountability.
- Ability to work occasional evening and weekend hours. Flexibility to adapt therapy schedule to meet the evolving needs and dynamics of the community.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master's degree (MA) or equivalent, in Social Work or another mental health discipline.
- Two years minimum experience working in mental health field with children, youth and families
- Clinical license from Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (or working toward licensure).
Preferred education eligibility requirements (Certifications, Licenses, etc.), and/or experience:
- Bilingual (Spanish, French, Arabic or Swahili) highly preferred.
- Lived experience in homelessness or housing instability, including an alumni of Warren Village.
- If driving is required, employee must have a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive Warren Village vehicles.
Work Environment:
The working environment is typically that of an office using a personal computer, adding machine, and other equipment. Schedule is flexible and non-traditional; based around the availability of youth and families served.
Physical Demands:
Occasionally lifts and/or moves up to 25 lbs. Primarily a stationary position. The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the office/facility to access file cabinets, storage spaces, access units and building spaces by utilizing stairs, office machinery, etc. Constantly operates a computer and other productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Salary & Benefits: $63,460 to $69,460 DOE and licensure
Attractive benefits package, including generous paid time off (sick/vacation days) and 12 holidays. One-week closure in both winter and summer (paid outside of PTO). Matching employer 403(b) plan. Comprehensive and affordable medical, dental and vision plans for employee and dependents. Virtual telemedicine program. Voluntary supplemental Short-Term Disability and other similar benefits. Plus, company paid life and long-term disability insurance and Employee Assistance Program. FSA and HSA accounts. Professional development and tuition reimbursement opportunities. Discounted Early Learning Childcare services available.
To Apply: Interested candidates should submit resume and cover letter (as separate PDF attachments) to https://warrenvillage.org/about-us/#careers.
Compensation details: 63460-69460 Yearly Salary
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