Hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 6 PM | 10-Hour Shifts Available | Minimum of 32 Hours
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Degrees Accepted: Master's
New Graduates Welcome to Apply
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Compensation: $83,200 - $108,160 annual salary based on experience
Benefits: 403B retirement savings account with up to 4% employer matching contribution and 100% immediate vesting.
Healthcare: Medical (Kaiser or Western Health Advantage Options), Dental, Vision - Individual and family plans available
Company funded Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) to help pay for out-of-pocket costs related to medical coverage
FSA Plans: 2 options for Flexible Spending Accounts - Health Care FSA and Dependent Care FSA
Company paid basic Life and AD&D Insurance. (supplemental life and AD&D options available)
Optional Critical Illness, Accident, ID Theft Protection and Pet insurance potions
Accrued paid time off and paid holidays.
Employee Assistance Plan with five (5) free counseling visits, financial services, legal services, and a plethora of online resources.
Tuition Reimbursement program and CME/CEU program.
Additional Information: A successful candidate has the following: Master's degree in Social Work from a university accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, and possession of a current Clinical Social Worker license issued by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
Familiarity with integrated behavioral health models within a community healthcare system; experience practicing in such a setting preferred.
Experience in short-term, evidence-based, solution-focused counseling; creation of treatment plans; psychosocial assessment; individual therapy; group therapy; cognitive-behavioral therapy; motivational interviewing; trauma-informed care; and crisis intervention.
Knowledge of psychiatric, psychosocial, ethical, legal and privacy issues; substance misuse/abuse and chemical dependency assessment and treatment; understanding of current insurance benefits and restrictions in the area of mental health; knowledgeable of DSM-V; and treatment issues concerning adolescents and minors.