Behavioral Health Clinician - Placerville, United States - Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

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Join the Shingle Springs Band of

Miwok Indians:
A Career Path with Outstanding Benefits

We are seeking dynamic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team at the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.

We are a federally recognized Indian tribe located in the foothills of Northern California, that is dedicated to enhancing the lives of our community members by upholding our cultural heritage, advocating self-sufficiency, and providing a range of beneficial services.

We proudly open our doors to applicants of all backgrounds - you do not need to be a Native American to join our team.


Why Join Us?
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Comprehensive Health Benefits: Enjoy a top-tier PPO Health Insurance plan completely free for full-time employees, with 90% coverage for dependents.
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Additional Insurance Coverage: Free Dental, Vision, and Group Term Life insurance.
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Retirement Savings Plan: 100% employer match of 401K, up to a 5% of employee' salary.
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Generous Leave Policy: Up to 12 sick days per calendar year, 12 paid holidays, 2 weeks of paid Christmas Vacation and 3 weeks of paid vacation (4 weeks after 3 years).
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Wellness Reimbursement: Up to $60 monthly for gym or health club memberships.
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Student Loan Forgiveness: Eligibility for the Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
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Cultural Enrichment: The Tribe hosts many unique cultural activities and events that celebrate and educate about the Miwok and Nisenan heritage.


Fantastic opportunities to pay off student loans
***This position has responsibility for providing responsible and professional social services and/or clinical treatment of an advanced nature to a variety of clients with identified needs including emotionally disturbed individuals, mentally ill persons, and/or substance abusers; counseling to individuals and groups; crisis intervention as appropriate; participating in the development and implementation of various treatment and outreach services.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Develops and administers long or shortterm treatment plans requiring comprehensive professional knowledge with the goal of improving or restoring individual or family functioning; may include clinical treatments and may determine appropriate method of treatment intervention including program modification.
  • Participates in and/or conducts comprehensive individual and family psychosocial assessments for problem identification and diagnosis; determines acuity of need and recommend appropriate program placement; provide crisis counseling to include authorization for 72hour emergency inpatient admission as necessary.
  • Prepares and presents clinical and/or case management documentation for review by multidisciplinary team; provides ongoing consultation and systematic support for the team in its implementation of treatment programs and individual treatment plans and/or case management.
  • Investigates, intervenes and provides a variety of professional services to children or other special needs clients, in circumstances in which the client's physical or emotional welfare is involved including cases of neglect, emotional/behavioral problems, physical/mental disabilities, or other conditions that may adversely affect the client.
  • Participates in and/or conducts group, family, and individual therapy to include marital and/or family counseling as appropriate to effect positive rehabilitation, solutions, and/or life improvements.
  • Provides highly skilled professional services in counseling, medical social work, family services, community organization, social research, and related areas.
  • Performs case management duties including treatment plan monitoring, advocacy, referral and linkage to other needed services and crisis interventions; establishes and maintains casework records and documents in accordance with departmental and statutory regulations and procedures; and prepares relevant correspondence and reports.
  • Provides outreach, education, and professional consultation to the community, the general public, as well as public and private agencies; conducts training workshops and/or presentations to clients, care providers, community groups, referrals, and the general public.
  • Provides culturally competent mental health care in community health clinic serving American Indian/ Alaska Native and other lowincome populations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Licensed Therapists must possess a Master's Degree from an accredited school of Social Work or other Graduate Program in Psychology, Counseling or Marriage, Family and Child Counseling.
  • Three years or more of providing mental health services, social service casework, or counseling to children.
  • Licensed Therapists must possess a license issued by California BBS as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapy (LMFT).
  • Unlicensed Therapists must also be registered by the California BBS as an Associate Social Worker (ASW) or As

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