Bilingual Mental Health Therapist
Company: Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS Inc
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
Description:Bilingual Therapist- Sign-on bonus of $1,000
+Salary: $64,000- $70,000 DOE
The Bilingual Therapist is part of a multi-disciplinary team, which
provides a comprehensive care program for clients receiving
behavioral health services at Southwest Center (SWC). The SWC
Behavioral Health program is designed to empower clients to develop
healthy choices and continue to live well irrespective of a
person's sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or
HIV status. The Behavioral Health Program serves all people with
general behavioral health outpatient services while also offering a
special focus on outpatient treatment for members of the LGBTQ+
community as well as for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA).
As a Bilingual Therapist, under the direction of the Director of
Mental and Social Wellness, you will be responsible for addressing
the behavioral health needs of SWC clients, specifically using
psychotherapy for the purpose of assessment, diagnosis and
treatment of individuals, couples, families, and groups. You will
provide psychotherapy to clients and/or refer the clients to other
appropriate human services within the agency or the greater Phoenix
area. You may also provide assistance and learning opportunities
for colleagues.
The Bilingual Therapist supports the Southwest Center mission of
providing affirming and inclusive services to promote well-being
and advance health equity for diverse communities and all those
seeking compassionate care - especially people of color, LGBTQIA2S+
and Queer individuals, and those affected by HIV.
What your day will look like at Southwest Center:
- You will provide comprehensive psychotherapy services for SWC
clients, including initial assessment and ongoing
psychotherapy.
- You would create treatment plans, defining and prioritizing the
areas to be addressed, working with the client to develop short-
and long-term goals and the strategies for achieving them within a
given time frame. Review all treatment plans with the Clinical
Director for each client.
- You will provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy to
facilitate the changes the client desires or needs.
- You will provide crisis intervention as needed.
- You may consult and collaborate with other professionals both
within and outside the agency to facilitate client treatment.
- You will provide educational opportunities to behavioral health
staff and assist the needs of the Director of Mental and Social
Wellness.
- You will maintain mental health reports and records in a timely
manner. This includes providing statistics and documentation
required to maintain administrative records.
- You may participate in outreach into the community to identify
prospective clients and/or community needs and facilitate the
satisfaction of those needs. You may also provide educational
presentations, as needed, within the agency and throughout the
community.
- You would participate in supervision with the Clinical Director
or designated clinical supervisor as required by the Office of
Behavioral Health Licensure, Board of Behavioral Health Examiners,
and SWC policies and procedures.
- You will promote positive client relations in accordance with
SWC policies and procedures. You may also serve as an advocate for
clients concerning their mental health needs.
- You will meet weekly with Director of Mental and Social
Wellness.
- You may perform other administrative duties as assigned.We've
got great benefits:
- 200 hours of PTO per year
- Up to 13 paid holidays per year
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability insurance paid by Southwest
Center
- YMCA Gym and Programs Discount
- Retirement savingsRequirements:Who we're looking for:
- You have earned a graduate degree in behavioral health (e.g.,
Counseling, Social Work, Substance Abuse, or Psychology) with at
least one year of clinical experience or case management
experience.
- You are bilingual (Spanish/English).
- You have extensive knowledge of mental health and community
resources.
- You have full understanding of HIPAA and protecting client
confidentiality.
- You are proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook,
PowerPoint) software applications and competent in using electronic
medical records (EMRs) and information systems in providing
effective documentation of client care.
- You have excellent written and verbal communication.
- You possess and maintain a valid driver's license and have
access to transportation at all times for work related duties.
- You are professional, diplomatic, focused, and non-judgmental
in difficult situations.
- You are a highly organized self-starter with excellent
problem-solving skills and ability to multi-task effectively and
perform in a high stress and fast paced environment.
- You have the ability to work in fast paced environment with
changing deadlines and priorities while maintaining a positive
attitude.
- You've demonstrated cultural competency to professionally and
respectfully serve the LGBTQIAS+ communities required.
- All agency employees must be able to work effectively in a
mission-driven agency whose clients and staff exhibit significant
diversity with respect to race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity,
sexual orientation, socio-economic status, nationality, and
religion.We'd love to see you apply if you have these preferred
qualifications too:
- You actively hold a license from the Arizona Board of
Behavioral Health Examiners (i.e. Licensed Master of Social Work
(LMSW), Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC), Licensed Associate
Marriage and Family (LAMFT) or Licensed Associate Substance Abuse
Counselor (LASAC)).
- You have personal or professional experience regarding members
of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and
Intersexed communities.
- You have personal or professional experience regarding people
living with HIV/AIDS.Environmental Factors, Physical Requirements,
and Compliance
- Work primarily in a climate-controlled environment with minimal
safety/health hazard potential.
- Office environment, exposure to computer screens for lengthy
periods of time.
- The position requires extensive use of clinical documentation
by typing notes using a standard computer keyboard. The electronic
medical record may not support use of spell-check or transcription
devices, which should not be expected for completion of
documentation.
- This position may require evening and occasional weekend
work.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to walk, sit, stand; use hands, talk, and hear.
The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
- This position may require the employee to occasionally climb,
balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, bend or crawl.
- This position must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds
and occasionally lift and/or move more than 10 pounds and assist
clients.
- Currently have, or be able to obtain within 90 days of
employment, a valid Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- Currently have, or are able to obtain within 7 days of
employment, a clear TB test.
- Currently have, or are able to obtain within 7 days of
employment, a current flu vaccination.
- Currently have, or are able to initiate within 7 days of
employment, a Hepatitis-B primary vaccination series.
- Currently have, or are able to obtain within 14 days of
employment, a CPR certification.Equal Employment Opportunity
The Southwest Center is an equal opportunity employer and we value
a healthy work environment free from harassment and discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetic
information.
The Southwest Center provides an inclusive and respectful working
environment that represents a wide range of backgrounds, cultures,
identities, and experiences. We attract applicants who have the
cultural awareness to navigate and celebrate these differences. Our
employees are Individuals who have respect for the communities
where they live and work and are committed to utilizing culturally
and linguistically appropriate strategies and skills in a
collaborative environment.
We welcome all applicants with personal, direct and/or indirect
knowledge of the lives and experience with but not limited to:
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC); LGBTQIA2S+/Queer
individuals; those affected by HIV, people living with
disabilities; people with diverse religious beliefs, and other
marginalized Individuals that are at the intersections of those
identities/experiences. We also encourage those from historically
underrepresented backgrounds to apply.
Reasonable AccommodationsApplicants requesting a reasonable
accommodation to apply or participate in the interview process for
this position should email hr@swcenter.org.
Compensation details: 64000-70000 Yearly Salary
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Keywords: Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS Inc, Tempe , Bilingual Mental Health Therapist, Other , Phoenix, Arizona
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