Licensed Therapist
Company: Southeast Asian Development Center
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: March 21, 2025
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Job Description:
About SEADC Southeast Asian Development Center's (SEADC) mission
is to foster a healthy, thriving, and self-sufficient Southeast
Asian American community. Founded in 1977 in San Francisco's
Tenderloin District, the Southeast Asian Development Center,
formerly Vietnamese Youth Development Center (VYDC), is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to lifting children, youth, and families
from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam out of poverty. Our services are
structured around providing low income and vulnerable Southeast
Asian Americans with basic needs and skills critical to building
successful futures. We provide jobs, academic support, language
service, health, and wellness, promote cultural resiliency and
social guidance. About The Health & Wellness Department The Health
& Wellness Department's goal is to promote mental wellness and
increase awareness of mental health access to San Francisco's
Southeast Asian communities. The department's program implements
culturally and linguistically appropriate services ensuring that
mental health resources and support are accessible and relevant.
The department conducts wellness promotion activities, provides
counseling, individual and group therapeutic services in addition
to psycho-educational workshops. Licensed Therapist The Licensed
Therapist provides clinically and culturally competent mental
health services to youth and adults at the Southeast Asian
Development Center. The Licensed Therapist conducts
psych-assessments, prepares intervention and treatment plan, and
provides short-term individual and group therapy. This position
requires independent thought and discretion, as well as the ability
to proactively assess SEADC client mental health needs, and
situations that require higher level of intervention. The candidate
must have a deep understanding of behavioral services and/or health
prevention services to improve Southeast Asian Americans health
outcomes. They must have skill sets in evidence-based psychotherapy
and behavioral change with experience in delivering person-centered
care. The Licensed Therapist reports to the Director of Programs.
Position Title: Licensed Therapist Compensation: $91,000-94,000
annual, Exempt; Full time, expected hours of work 37.5 hours per
week Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and AD&D; 401k employer
match; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); Commuter benefits; Paid
holiday, vacation, and sick days; Professional development stipend
Location: 281 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Reports to:
Director of Programs Start Date: March 1, 2024 ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Client Services (90%) Provides clinically &
culturally competent short-term individual counseling on- and
off-site to SEADC youth, families, adults, and older adults.
Provides clinically & culturally competent group counseling,
support, and psychoeducational services on- and off-site to SEADC
youth, families, adults, and older adults. Conducts, screening,
intakes & initial assessments of clients in culturally appropriate
and sensitive manners that builds strong rapport. Conduct mental
health treatment plans to identify client needs and goals and
engage in continuous clinical documentation towards goals. Collect
and document client and service information in a timely and
accurate manner. Maintain client case files and records in
organized fashion, in compliance with HIPAA regulations and funder
requirements. Ensure clients receive high quality services and
follow all legal and ethical state and BBS guidelines. Provide
consultation and guidance to staff on client's mental health needs.
Enters accurate client data and complete monthly reports in a
timely manner. Administrative Duties (10%) Updates necessary
changes such as new clinical laws and procedures to clinical manual
as needed. Collaborates with Project Coordinator to case plan for
referrals and services outside of client's mental health needs.
This includes linkage to community resources to assist clients with
achieving their goals. Assist Executive Director and Director of
Programs in building a strong behavioral health program and
participate in overall goal achievement. Attends external and
internal events, trainings, and meetings as needed for the
position. Attends monthly funder meetings that include clinical
team consultations and program check-ins. Engage in meetings with
SEADC mental health consultant as needed. Other duties as assigned
by the Director of Programs. Qualifications Education: Master's
degree in Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, or
Doctorate Degree in Psychology from an accredited college or
university. Licensed as an LMFT/MFCC/LPCC/LCSW or Psychologist in
California. Required Skills and Experience: Experience working with
children, youth, adults, older adults, and/or families from
culturally diverse backgrounds and low-income neighborhoods.
Demonstrate experience and knowledge in short-term and preventative
counseling, case management, and linkage for diverse communities
Combination of education and clinical experience related to
behavioral health issues related to immigration, migration, and
other social issues faced by the Southeast Asian community;
Knowledge and self-awareness of issues of race, class, and
ethnicity. Demonstrate cultural responsiveness, competence, and
humility in therapeutic settings. Knowledge of trauma, chemical
dependency and dual diagnosis Knowledge of crisis intervention
techniques Clinical expertise to effectively assess, coordinate,
implement and evaluate all services required to meet the needs of
the client Demonstrate ability to connect with other potential
providers of mental and medical health services Excellent verbal
and written communication skills Ability to operate independently
Excellent interpersonal and time management skills Familiarity with
privacy, health and safety laws Ability to manage multiple projects
in a fast-paced, performance-oriented environment. Attend external
and internal events, trainings, and meetings as needed for the
position. Adept at navigating different technologies: Proficiency
with Microsoft 365 Office applications including MS Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook Experience with data entry and CRM systems,
preferably Salesforce Familiarity with project management platforms
and online communications platforms such as Teams Must have
adaptability to adopt new software and technologies and participate
in the development of new such systems by providing feedback Other
requirements as needed Desired Skills and Experience: Bilingual
spoken language proficiency in an Asian or Southeast Asian
language, especially Khmer, Lao, Thai, or Vietnamese, Excellent
listening and interview skills to explore patient needs and
administer treatment plans Strong oral communication skills to
counsel and advise patients Coaching skills to help patients make
positive changes Organization skills to maintain up-to-date,
easy-to-navigate patient files Additional Qualities and
Requirements Passion for the organization's mission and values Able
to travel locally as needed Participation in events outside typical
work hours/office, including the annual staff strategic planning
offsite and annual staff social day, Pass fingerprinting background
check and TB clearance before start date COVID-19 vaccination: We
require all employees to be fully COVID vaccinated with the card to
show proof of vaccination. Reasonable accommodation will be
considered on a case-by-case basis. We are an Equal Opportunity
Employer and committed to embracing diversity and consider all
applicants for all positions without regard to color, ethnic
background, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation,
national origin, age, disability, HIV/AIDS or veteran status. The
pay range for this role is: 91,000 - 94,000 USD per year (Ellis)
Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 5 - 10 years Salary:
$91,000 - $94,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Southeast Asian Development Center, San Francisco , Licensed Therapist, Healthcare , San Francisco, California
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