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KIPP Public Schools Northern California is seeking an experienced Mental Health Clinician to provide on-site culturally responsive and trauma informed mental health and social-emotional support to students on campus.
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The Clinician is responsible for providing high quality, trauma-informed therapeutic services and care coordination to a diverse population of at-risk youth or young adults experiencing mental health symptoms, and their families.
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Provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). Strong knowledge of trauma-related disorders, trauma-informed treatment modalities, and resilience-building approaches.
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Zepf Center is a trauma-informed agency and environment for both patients and staff. Provide therapeutic client-centered intervention included but limited to, service coordination, group/family counseling, recovery planning, as well as participation in care coordination/team meetings.
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The program is a trauma-informed model that integrates neuroscientific research with therapeutic methodologies, and is rooted in principles of Restorative Justice. They have deep knowledge of and compassion for the real experiences of incarceration and the impact of trauma/violence in people’s lives.
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Provide individual play therapy and therapeutic shadowing to children who have been exposed to trauma. Experience with trauma-informed services, relational or parent and child psychotherapy, and crisis intervention.
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Collaborate with school staff on universal interventions for students such as peer mediation, conflict mediation, Restorative Practices, socio-emotional learning (SEL), and trauma-informed interventions, etc.
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Facilitates delivery of, but not limited to, evidence-based practices, clinical training including therapeutic interventions, assessment methods, trauma informed services and crisis management.
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Working together with district teachers and Instructional Aides, the Behavioral Health Counselor plays a critical role in providing daily, intensive, therapeutic and trauma-informed services to vulnerable children/teens.
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Extensive experience in trauma-informed training and consultation and working with youth who have a history of IDD. A broad theoretical knowledge and expertise in the practice of a variety of treatment modalities and of diagnostics and therapeutic techniques in order to diagnose and solve problems in psychotherapeutic work with children, adolescents and/or adults.
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BHS will follow the principles of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and recovery and wellness to engage clients in therapeutic interventions, link them with appropriate social and mental health services in addition to providing linkages to shelter, public benefits and other services to support them on their path to wellness.
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Topics range from supporting school sites to be more trauma informed to support staff and caregiver better evaluate high risk behaviors and develop safety plans. Services include providing individual, group, and family therapy (as needed) to elementary and middle school level children; collaboration with educational staff; performing intake evaluations, which includes forming diagnostic formulations; providing case management, treatment planning, and therapeutic interventions for children and youth as a member of the multi-disciplinary treatment team.
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