The Role
You’ll deliver high-quality, client-centered behavioral health services in clinic and virtual settings. Unlicensed clinicians practice under BBS supervision; licensed clinicians function more independently while mentoring peers. You’ll drive outcomes through timely documentation, ethical practice, and collaborative care.
What You’ll Do
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Maintain an active caseload; conduct intakes, mental health screenings, and psychosocial assessments.
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Provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and limited case management.
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Create and update treatment plans; document all services within policy timeframes and payer/program standards.
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Participate in weekly individual/group supervision (unlicensed) and quality reviews.
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Complete discharge reviews and close charts accurately.
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Uphold confidentiality and mandatory reporting (Child/Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse; Tarasoff) per California law.
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Partner with internal teams and community agencies; contribute to program design and continuous improvement.
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Join staff meetings/trainings; respond effectively in emergencies; model professional, respectful communication.
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Other duties as assigned.
What You Bring (Minimum Qualifications)
Unlicensed Clinician (ASW/AMFT/APCC):
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Master’s in a behavioral health field; active BBS associate registration.
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Eligible and committed to weekly supervision (provided).
Licensed Clinician (LCSW/LMFT/LPCC):
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Current California license in good standing.
All Candidates:
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Demonstrated skills with individuals, families, and groups.
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Strong written/verbal communication; comfort with EHR workflows.
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Intermediate tech skills (Microsoft 365, Teams, Zoom).
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Reliable transportation, valid CA driver’s license, and insurability per agency requirements.
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Professional relationship management with clients, colleagues, partners, and vendors.
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Cell phone availability for work needs.
Professional Field
Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapy
Social Work
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field


