THERAPIST, SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS SERVICES
Company: YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOS
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: September 28, 2024
Job Description:
Job Details
Level
Experienced
Job Location
Angeles Mesa Empowerment Center - Los Angeles, CA
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
Graduate Degree
Salary Range
$30.00 Hourly
Description
Organization
YWCA Greater Los Angeles (YWCA GLA) is dedicated to eliminating
racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and
dignity for all. YWCA GLA provides direct services, empowerment
programming, and advocacy to support marginalized individuals and
families, especially women and girls of color, while working to
challenge structural barriers to equity.
Objective of Position
To deliver services and activities that addresses violence against
women of various ethnic backgrounds and support survivors of sexual
assault in their healing process. The program is implemented
through activities and objectives designed by the California Office
of Emergency Services ( CAL OES(. Activities and objectives are
planned within the scope of the Mission of the YWCA GLA.
The YWCA GLA therapist will provide trauma-informed and
survivor-centered clinical services that include assessments,
individual, family and group counseling and will engage in crisis
intervention services such as engaging in hotline calls and SART
accompaniments which include some after-hours/weekend coverage. The
therapist will also perform outreach to community and professional
organizations to highlight the counseling services available within
the Sexual Assault Crisis Services program.
Statement of Duties
- Provides 80% of staff time in direct service activities as
defined by position work plan
- Ensures grant objectives and work plans are accomplished
- Provides direct services to clients and the community along
with crisis intervention services (hotline calls and SART
accompaniment) that will include some after-hours/weekend
coverage
- Screens clients through intake to determine eligibility for
counseling services
- Oversees, disseminates and maintains cohesiveness of client
intakes
- Provides clinically appropriate short-term counseling services
to clients
- Evaluates and documents clients' progress and completes
clinical records in a timely manner as set forth by Clinical
Supervisor
- Identifies, coordinates and provides direct counseling services
and outreach efforts in the assigned service area
- Performs in the role of preceptor and provides secondary
on-site clinical support to interns including attending preceptor
meetings
- Maintains Association, CAL OES and other grant required
statistical data and program monthly reports
- Assists in the evaluation of the program, to include but not
limited to preparation of written reports and collection and
analysis of program statistics
- Interfaces with Bureau of Victim Services to coordinate client
access to victim compensation funds This position is located
at:
2501 W. Vernon Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Salary: $30.00/hr.
Qualifications
- Master's level degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family
Therapy, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology or related
field
- Must be registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences in the
state of California and be in good standing
- Must be registered as a mental health provider with the Board
of Behavioral Sciences
- California Certification for Sexual Assault Crisis counselor
Training. Current certification required or must be obtained as a
condition of continued employment
- 1 to 2 years experience providing counseling services to
victims of violence, including sexual assault/trauma and the
delivery of activities that addresses the empowerment of women and
survivors
- Experience with issues related to violence against women and
knowledge of rape trauma syndrome
- Ability to handle difficult decisions and use good judgement
within crisis and advocacy situations
- Able to use independent judgement; make professional decisions
and recommendations in situations that require highly
individualized planning in effectively advocating for program
clients
- Experience working with diverse cultures and demonstrated
ability to work with people of various ethnic, cultural and
socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual orientation and gender
identities
- Must adhere to the Association Principles of Conduct and the
legal and ethical standards outlined for mental health providers by
the Board of Behavioral Sciences
- Computer literate including knowledge of Microsoft Office
programs such as Word, Excel, etc.
Keywords: YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOS , Los Angeles , THERAPIST, SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS SERVICES, Healthcare , Los Angeles, California
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