CLINIC STAFF

CAMBODIAN SPEAKING MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST

POST DATE:                  December 7, 2007

DEADLINE:                    Until Filled

STARTING DATE:          ASAP

HOURS:                        100% FTE

SALARY:          Competitive salary, plus benefits including family health coverage (medical, dental, vision) and 3 weeks vacation to start

REPORT TO:                  Clinical Supervisor/Lead Clinician

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provides mental health, drug & alcohol counseling and clinical case management services primarily for severely mentally ill adults in the Cambodian community.  Services to be provided in the clinic, clients’ homes and community settings;
  • Performs comprehensive mental health treatment services that include intake evaluation, diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, case management and assertive outreach;
  • Provides translation services and cultural consultation to other providers;
  • Collaborates effectively with other agency departments and community/school partners to establish continuity of care for clients;
  • Maintains timely and accurate documentation of service contacts in accordance with agency, county, state guidelines and quality assurance standards;
  • Meets the standard of monthly required billable units;
  • Participates in agency committees to improve service delivery and assists in developing and implementing treatment programs as assigned;
  • Participates in staff meetings, trainings, peer review meetings and supervision sessions; and
  • Other clinical, administrative and operational duties as assigned by the Director of Behavioral Health Care Services.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology from an accredited college or university; Master degree in one of the above fields preferred;
  • Bilingual and bicultural in Cambodian required. Additional language skills a plus;
  • Knowledge of DSMIV and working principles with severely mentally ill, dual diagnoses clients; 
  • Experience in providing individual and group counseling, case management, and treatment planning preferred;
  • Ability to maintain effective and professional working relationship with others;
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; computer literacy in MS-Word, Outlook and Scheduler preferred;
  • Ability to work independently, exercise good judgment and adhere to the legal and ethical standards of the social work field; 
  • Valid California Driver’s license, auto insurance with bodily injury liability limit of at least $100,000/300,000 and access to use of an automobile; and
  • Support and implement the mission, vision, and values of Asian Community Mental Health Services.
Email cover letter, resume and 2-page job application to hr@acmhs.org or mail to ACMHS, 310-8th St., Suite 201, Oakland, CA 94607. Fax to 510.268.0202.