Colorado Nonprofit Association
LCSW or LPC Licensed Bilingual Behavioral Health Clinician II
The Behavioral Health Clinician II works closely with families surviving interpersonal violence. Provides clinical services and works collaboratively with the FSS case management and clinical team.
This position will also support Survivor Services. Survivor Services provides client -led and trauma informed services to survivors of crime. The program works with many victimization types however a large percentage of referrals are domestic violence and sexual abuse due to the high prevalence within the population we serve. We offer advocacy, resource connection, and emotional support to help survivors regain their independence, restore their sense of self-worth and foster an environment where they can heal and thrive
- Master’s Degree in a counseling field required.
- Previous experience with mental health and substance abuse treatment planning, medication management, SSI, and Medicaid authorizations preferred.
- Licensure as a LCSW/LPC required.
- Certification for Addiction Counseling (CAC II, CAC III, or LAC) preferred.
- Bilingual (English-Spanish) required.
- Provides ongoing clinical services to homeless families with mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence issues, developmental disabilities, and other obstacles to self-sufficiency.
- Provides specialized clinical interaction with clients, which may include individual and family case management sessions, individual, group and family counseling, consultations, telephone contacts and transportation.
- Assists in the development, procurement, and facilitation of supportive services that benefit homeless families.
- Meets for supervision with FSS Program Manager on a bi-weekly basis or in addition as needed. Works closely with psychiatric and mental health providers for ongoing consultation and treatment coordination
- Attends meetings with FSS, property management, housing orientations or lease-ups as appropriate.
- Maintains professionalism in all work-related activities and follows both CCH policies and the professional ethics and requirements of their discipline and the Department of Regulatory Agencies. Maintains appropriate boundaries with clients, peers and others.
- Maintains a flexible work schedule to accommodate the individual family’s schedules, special FSS Projects, or community activities to include occasional evenings or weekend hours as appropriate.
- Investigates additional resources for clients and reports resources to others in FSS.
- Maintains a work environment that is marked by respect for others; that values inclusiveness and builds workforce diversity; and that fosters cooperation and teamwork.