The Department
The Human Services Department (HSD) delivers and supports services by forging long-term community partnerships, engaging with and building the capacity of the community to do its own problem-solving, and leveraging financial and volunteer resources. The Department’s nationally and internationally recognized programs support thousands of residents throughout their life course, from infants to elders. The department offers a hybrid working environment which is friendly, supportive, collegial and, where staff of many disciplines come together to problem solve, compassionately assist those in need, learn together and share successes.
General Description
As a Mental Health Counselor in the Human Services Department, incumbents will provide a full range of culturally responsive intake assessments, individual, family and group counseling, and crisis intervention services to enhance the mental health of those in need.
The Counselor is part of a larger Human Services team that includes psychologists, nurses, social work case managers, a family partner (peer support specialist), substance use disorder intervention specialists, and interns. Counselors receive continuous clinical training, consultation and professional development opportunities and receive supervision from a Clinical Supervisor.
The current vacancy is for a part-time (32 hours per week) temporary position (2 years) in the Family Resource Center (FRC) Division with prorated benefits working primarily with adults at the FRC Division.
Examples of Duties
- Conduct intake assessment which includes, psycho-social functioning, family and peer relationships, cultural/language needs and family strengths; develop care plans that respond to the individual’s or families’ values and strengths.
- Establish clinical diagnoses and identify list of problems and needs.
- Provide individual, family and group counseling to enhance clients’ mental and emotional health, social functioning and independent living skills, using a variety of therapeutic and counseling techniques.
- Provide therapy and supportive services to individuals /children and families from varying cultural backgrounds.
- Coordinate care plan.
- Link clients to available social services, educational and medical resources as appropriate.
- Comply with City, state, county, funders and agency’s policies and procedures, legal and ethical standards, quality assurance goals and audit requirements.
- Prepare correspondence and reports on treatment histories, progress and other matters related to the client’s treatment.
- Write and maintain clinical records following City and Funders’ guidelines. Attend quality chart review, case consultation meetings.
- Meet and maintain billing goals on a monthly basis.
- Attend required agency meetings and professional training.
- Attend community meetings, participate in task forces and committees as assigned.
- Conduct classes and give presentations to community organizations as assigned.
- Conduct services where client is most comfortable and are most appropriate including office-based sessions, field based, hospital, telehealth, school and home-based sessions.
- May provide clinical supervision to entry level interns or trainees, training and assistance to other staff or volunteers.
- Utilize departmental electronic health record and billing system MyEvolv.
- May be required to work other than business office hours.