Posted 3w ago

CLINICIAN

@ Child Crisis Arizona
United States
$83k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Conduct intake, Document assessments, Provide counseling
Requirements Summary:Master’s in social work; 1 year clinical experience; licensed or eligible for LPC/LAC/LCSW/LMSW/LMFT/LAMFT; bilingual Spanish/English; strong communication, organization, and time management; valid Level One Fingerprint Clearance; 21+; valid driver’s license.
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Job Description

Child Crisis Arizona is a beacon of hope for our community's most vulnerable children and families. For nearly five decades, our non-profit organization has been dedicated to providing a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, and offering help in times of crisis and non-crisis to strengthen families and build resiliency



The impact of Child Crisis Arizona's work is immeasurable. By joining our team, you would provide critical support and interventions to families in need, helping to break the cycle of abuse and neglect and create strong and successful families. This approach includes both crisis interventions, such as emergency shelter and family reunification services, as well as ongoing support to build family resiliency, including counseling, education, and parenting classes. In 2020 alone, Child Crisis Arizona served over 6,000 children and families through various programs and services.



YOU can help make a difference in the lives of those in need. Join Child Crisis Arizona in our mission to protect and support our community's children and families. We are here because you matter! And we believe that every child matters too! Safe Kids, Strong Families



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS




  • Ensures quality control of over work products and adherence to funder/oversight policies and procedures.

  • Conducts intake, admission, and diagnostic assessments with clients, and document results according to standards.

  • Conducts and document mental health assessments for all children in care as well as provide ongoing individual and group counseling in accordance with funder/oversight policies and procedures.

  • Screens for human trafficking concerns

  • Provides crisis intervention

  • Maintains the client case file and funder Database in accordance with funder/oversight policies and procedures

  • Reports significant incidents in accordance with ORR policies and procedures.

  • Continually monitors the mental well-being of clients and arrange for appropriate services as needed.

  • Facilitates educational and therapeutic client groups.

  • Provides consultation and documentation regarding clients’ functioning, mental health status and treatment needs.

  • Provides clinical services within agency, licensing and funding source guidelines.

  • Participates in and comply with all meetings, assignments, process improvement, and quality improvement initiatives as assigned by supervisor.

    • Travel as needed for trainings, conferences or to transport youth to destinations.



  • Ensures the proper supervision of youth at all times.

  • Available for on-call emergencies.

  • Models Center’s expectation for sensitivity and competency relating to diversity and cultural awareness.