About Job
- Full Time
- Los Angeles, CA
- Listed 1 day ago
Job Summary
The Mental Health Therapist (AMFT/ASW) will provide Weingart Center clients, a range of services under the supervision of the Clinical Services Director, including recovery groups, psycho-educational and therapy groups, life skills classes including anger management, conflict resolution, relationship skills and other appropriate topics, relapse prevention and individual and group counseling. The position will also serve as consultative resources for Weingart Center, develop and refine client assessment tools where needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDE, but are not limited to the following:
- Conduct a biopsychosocial intake assessment and administer appropriate clinical assessments
- Develop goals and objectives with each client based on presenting problems, assessments and needs (i.e., develop appropriate treatment plans and provide linkages to outpatient mental health services when necessary)
- Individual therapy
- Case consultations
- Safe crisis management and mental health crisis response
- Group design and facilitation
- Community and client outreach
- Collaborative care and referrals
- Preparation of all necessary reports and case notes
- Participation in onsite staff training in areas relating to servicing homeless individuals and therapeutic modalities.
- Monitoring and evaluating the delivery of services
- Collaborate with all WCA programs and other social service agencies to make appropriate referrals and follow up to ensure delivery of service.
- Travels to offsite program locations 12 days weekly to provide clinical services.
- Reports for work as scheduled.
- Works effectively with coworkers, customers and others by sharing ideas in a constructive and positive manner; listening to and objectively considering the ideas and suggestions from others; keeping commitments; keeping others informed of work progress, timetables and issues constructively to find mutually acceptable and practical business solutions; addressing others by name, title or other respectful identifier, and respecting the diversity of our work force in actions, words and deeds.
- Fulfills their related duties as required
- Experience working with unhoused individuals, adults with disabilities, substance dependency and cooccurring disorders.
- Experienced in treatment of reentry, unhoused and/or lowincome people preferred.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Creative and sensitive to the needs of low income and unhoused clients.
- Computer proficient
- The ability to manage several projects simultaneously in a fastpaced environment
- Flexibility in meeting deadlines and adjusting to changing priorities.
- Exhibits professional manners when interfacing professional staff, WCA visitors and programs and services providers.
- Master’s degree in either Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Clinical Psychology preferred, master’s eligible or commensurate required
- Experience in substance abuse, mental health and dual diagnosis treatment and service delivery.
- Experience and strong knowledge base of treatment and modalities
- Experience in clinical assessment and diagnosis.
- BBS registered
- Bilingual skills (Spanish or Mandrin/English) a plus
- Standing and sitting for long periods of time along with being able to move and walk to various locations; stair climbing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pulling, pushing, bending, twisting, and lifting (20-25 lbs.) and some driving.
- Ability to see, hear and talk clearly to receive instruction and to give instructions.
- Ability to operate a computer efficiently. Must be able to operate all types of office equipment.
- Work indoors in a temperature-controlled environment.
- Complex reading and writing skills. Ability to read, proof, and analyze complex documents. High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required.
- Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts and to understand communications from others.
- Ability to communicate effectively with individuals in the organization, and outside providers and consultants.
- Ability to work independently, with others, around others, have verbal contact with others, face-to-face contact with others and prioritize work.
As one of the best comprehensive human services organizations in the western United States, Weingart Center is committed to removing barriers that keep people from housing. With multiple Interim and Permanent Supportive Housing solutions throughout the greater Los Angeles area, Weingart Center addresses the needs of seniors, Veterans, women, members of the LGBTQAI+ community, the formerly incarcerated, and many others experiencing homelessness. All Weingart Center housing solutions include comprehensive wraparound services, which are designed to help clients overcome challenges and clear the way for a fulfilling life.
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Professional Field





Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Age Groups
Adults
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Homeless/Indigent
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Intense Out-patient (IOP)
Milieu
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home
Military
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