New Alternatives

San Diego, California, United States

Clinicians in Assessment Center, License-Eligible

Posted 7 days ago · Full time, Part time · $66,000.00 - $72,000.00 Annually

Benefits

401K / Retirement Plan, Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Paid Vacation

Job Description

We are seeking License-Eligible Clinicians for our Crisis Stabilization Unit in Hillcrest

**Salary: $66,000.00 - $72,000.00 per year, depending on language abilities, licensure hours and experience

-Looking for rewarding clinical work actively helping children and youth develop regulation and coping skills?

-Interested in working with a dynamic, supportive and dedicated team of clinicians, nurses and psychiatrists?

-8 and 10 hour shifts available, FT and PT available (full benefits available for 30 hours a week!!)

-No travel or on-going case caring responsibilities!!!

New Alternatives, Inc. (NAI) Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) is looking for dedicated and skilled License-Eligible clinicians. Primary responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, assessing youth to determine if they meet criteria for ESU intake, consulting with ESU MDs after assessment for disposition determination, reassessing youth that continue their stay(on average 12-48 hours) at ESU for clinically indicated reasons, case management with youth in need of services, engaging youth on crisis unit in stabilization activities & Safety Plans as needed, and some aftercare follow-up contacts with youth/families. Working with children, youth and families in crisis and being able to provide concrete intervention, resources and skills can be extremely rewarding!

NAI is a large non-profit agency in San Diego and Orange County providing mental health services to the most vulnerable youth in the county. NAI operates residential programs, outpatient/crisis/behavioral programs, emergency/crisis programs, THP-TAY programs and foster family programs. The ESU is a county-contracted program under the parent company of New Alternatives, Inc (NAI), a non-profit agency with programs in San Diego and Orange County. ESU is an outpatient clinic with a CSU (Crisis Stabilization Unit) designation. ESU has been the only screening and assessment LPS facility for youth, in an acute psychiatric crisis, in the county since 1995.

Licensed-eligible Clinicians at ESU receive:

  • A rewarding opportunity to develop and gain valuable and concrete experience and receive clinical hours towards licensure
  • Excellent group and individual supervision to facilitate passing the exam
  • Work under licensed staff at all times
  • Become 5150 certified
  • * Flexible Schedules; Benefits With 30 or more hours a week
  • *Opportunities for advancement at ESU and agency wide!
  • *Excellent medical and dental benefits; with very low monthly costs, medical insurance available within 60 days of FT80 or FT60 employment!
  • *Vacation and Sick Time
  • *403B Plan
  • *Family Fit Program through LA Fitness and CRUNCH
  • *Personal and family cell phone discounts
  • *Excellent monthly clinical training opportunities

ESU Clinicians duties include (training provided):

  • Triage youth needing assessment and screening (either by crisis calls on the phone or youth in the lobby as voluntary)
  • Complete full assessment to identify needs: emotional functioning, conduct suicide risk assessments, assess for danger to self or others, history of psychiatric needs and hospitalizations; document in the ESU BHA using co-signatures of licensed staff if needed
  • Coordination of care with ESU Psychiatrists/Nurses to determine criteria for ESU intake to receive stabilization services
  • Collaborate with parents/caregivers, school officials, police/EMT, etc. to gain critical information on emotional status of youth as it pertains to the crisis
  • Consult with parents/caregivers and treatment providers to plan for discharge from ESU
  • Conduct follow up with youth that discharge from ESU; these calls occur at 24 hours post discharge and 7-days post discharge
  • Candidates must be registered with the CA BBS as AMFT, APCC, or ACSW.

**Experience with youth in-crisis preferred.

**As a 24/7 program, the days/hours vary. The available shifts may include four 10-hour workdays. Weekend and overnight shifts available!!


**Salary: $66,000.00 - $72,000.00 per year, depending on language abilities, licensure hours and experience

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time


License/Certification:

  • CA AMFT, ACSW, APCC (Required)

Work Location: In person

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