San Mateo County

Psychiatric Social Worker/Marriage & Family Therapist I/II - Youth Services

calopps-tags
Behavioral Health
calopps-map-marker
San Francisco/Peninsula
calopps-hourglass
Full-Time
calopps-calendar
Continuous
calopps-usd
$101,878.00-$127,420.00 Annually
calopps-question
None

Description

The County of San Mateo is currently seeking highly qualified applicants for the position of Psychiatric Social Worker I/II - Marriage & Family Therapist I/II Behavioral Health and Recovery Services - Youth Services

 

Link to brochure: http://tinyurl.com/ybd4d7un

 

Exciting news! Candidates have the opportunity to receive a sign-on bonus of up to $15,000.

First-time external new hires, or current staff promoted internally or from other County departments into a regular Psychiatric Social Worker or Marriage and Family Therapist position in Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) may be eligible to receive a sign-on bonus of up to $15,000 (subject to discontinuation at any time). The sign-on bonus will be in 3 phases and will be prorated for part-time positions. Restrictions Apply. Please see link for details. https://jobs.smcgov.org/hiring-incentives/

 

San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS), Child and Youth Services https://www.smchealth.org/bhrs, provides a broad spectrum of Trauma Informed mental health and substance use services for children, youth, and families focusing on prevention, early intervention and treatment of youth diagnosed as Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) and/or substance use disorders. We provide services through specialty teams, outpatient clinics, in schools, and field-based teams in Daly City, San Mateo, Half Moon Bay, Redwood City and East Palo Alto. BHRS also provides services through a network of community agencies and independent providers who offer outpatient and wraparound services. BHRS supports treatment of the whole person to achieve wellness and recovery, and to promote the health and well-being of the people, families and communities we serve. Additionally for Residential Youth Treatment at Canyon Oaks Youth Center, Community Care Licensing requires providers working in this facility to maintain 40 hours of annual training related to the field, most of which are provided by the facility. Clinicians will also need to be trained in Professional Assault Crisis Training model (Pro-Act) upon hire.

 

The ideal candidates will possess:

  • Strong assessment, diagnostic and evaluation skills
  • Knowledge of principles, techniques and trends in counseling, psychotherapy, clinical case management, crisis management and various treatment modalities
  • Experience providing treatment for youth with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED).
  • Experience delivering services to youth who have mental health and substance use conditions. Experience delivering services in specialty areas for infants, children, youth, adolescents and/or transitional age youth.
  • Excellent documentation skills: progress notes, assessments, client care plans, etc.
  • Demonstrated expertise, skill and interest in working with a broad range of clients of diverse cultures and backgrounds, such as Latino, Pacific Islander, African American, and LGBTQ, and an ability to provide culturally appropriate and proficient services.
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining productive working relationships with families, co-workers, other professionals, collaborative partners and the public.
  • Experience using electronic health/medical record systems (e.g. AVATAR, SOARIAN).
  • Fluency in Spanish and experience providing clinical services using bilingual skills.

 

Additionally, for Residential Youth Treatment

  • Knowledge of the principles of Trauma Informed Care Experience working in a multi-disciplinary setting.

 

Additionally, for Youth Services Center

  • Experience working in a facility juvenile hall setting.
  • Experience providing case management services for youth detained in a juvenile hall setting.
  • Demonstrated ability in providing clinical mental health services to Youth population with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) and/or substance use disorders conditions.

 

Example of Duties

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Perform initial diagnostic evaluation noting behavioral symptoms. Determine and develop appropriate treatment plans for all clients in the caseload.
  • Conduct individual, group and family counseling/therapy sessions for clients.
  • Develop individual and group treatment plans utilizing a variety of psychotherapeutic, psychosocial and psycho educational modalities.
  • Conduct suicide/risk assessments & crisis intervention.
  • Conduct home visits and/or field-based services (as relevant to program needs.)
  • Awareness of community resources in order to provide linkage to additional supportive services.
  • Conduct treatment groups in schools and other community settings with emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children.
  • Work as a part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Utilize Trauma Informed Care and other Evidence-based practices.
  • Participate in an on-call rotation and responding to after-hours calls (Youth Services Center/Youth Case Management Positions)
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Licensure/Certification

  • Psychiatric Social Worker I/II: Registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Intern (Associate Clinical Social Worker). An individual hired in this classification must become licensed within six years from the date of employment as a Clinical Social Worker issued by the State of California. For Psychiatric Social Worker II, current California license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker is required.
  • Marriage & Family Therapist I/II: Registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Intern (Associate Marriage and Family Therapist). An individual hired in this classification must become licensed within six years from the date of employment as a Marriage and Family Therapist in the State of California.
  • For Marriage & Family Therapist II, current California license as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist is required.

 

Education and Experience

  • A typical way to qualify is a Master's degree in Social Work, Social Welfare or a closely related field.

 

Psychiatric Social Worker/ Marriage & Family Therapist I

$43.56 - $54.46 Hourly

$7,550.40 - $9,439.73 Monthly

$90,604.80 - $113,276.80 Annually

Psychiatric Social Worker /Marriage & Family Therapist II

$48.98 - $61.26 Hourly

$8,489.87 - $10,618.40 Monthly

$101,878.40 - $127,420.80 Annually

 

Application/Examination

Open & Promotional. Anyone may apply. Current employees of the County of San Mateo with at least six months (1040 hours) of continuous service in a classified regular, probationary, Confidential and Management extra-help/limited term, and SEIU or AFSCME represented extra help/limited term positions prior to the final filing date will receive five points added to their final passing score on this examination.

 

IMPORTANT: Applications for this position will only be accepted online. If you are currently on the County's website, you may click the "Apply" button. If you are not on the County's website, please go to https ://jobs.smcgov.org/ to apply. Online applications must be received by the Human Resources Department before midnight on the final filing date.

Benefits

Please visit www.smcgov.org/media/100151/download?inline= for a complete listing of all benefits for this classification.

Benefits are offered to eligible employees of the County of San Mateo. All benefits are subject to change.

As an additional benefit, the County offers extensive training and development programs designed to improve skills and enhance career opportunities. Most programs are offered on County time at no cost to you.

County employees are also covered by the federal Social Security system and earn benefits for retirement based on salary and time worked.

Recruitment Contact

Contact email: