SFSN0231118-0000
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2022-09-30T00:00:00
Provide individual therapy as well as family therapy (when indicated) for youth in the LGBTQ Program.Conduct screening assessments, including trauma and depression screens and suicide risk screens.Complete all contractually required case documentation in the Electronic Health RecordParticipate in team meetings, program-wide staff meetings, and mandated training,Provide crisis intervention.Participate in and support implementation of evidence-based/evidence-informed therapeutic model(s).Ensure that services are delivered in compliance with SCO Family of Services, NYS, and federal standards, as well as standards for professional ethics.Serve as a resource for program staff on factors that affect youth functioning, including trauma, domestic violence, mental illness, and substance use.Participate and promote a positive, supportive and cooperative team environment.Accept assignments as requested by clinical supervisor and/or Director of Clinical Services.SCO Family of Services is an equal employment opportunity employer.Qualifications - ExternalAt least two years of experience providing parenting training, preferably to teen mothers. Experience working with adolescents in a human services field, especially youth with emotional challenges, helpful. Knowledge of foster care system, ACS mandates helpful.EDUCATIONNYS license (LMSW/LCSW, LMHC, psychologist)Bilingual (Spanish) a plusKnowledge of trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment models a plus.Experience in multi-cultural environments working with underserved youth and their families.Experience working with LGBTQ youth.Physical examClearance by NYS Central Register, NYS Justice Center, DMV (if licensed driver), and fingerprintingAbility to work late afternoons to early evenings.
Psychologist
SCO Family of Services
New York City
Annual wage
Fixed