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Responsibilities include outreach and recruitment; conducting participant screenings and assessments; facilitating trauma-informed, culturally affirming individual and group level counseling sessions with a strong focus on addiction; providing targeted case management; and tracking participant progress.
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We're seeking therapists who are truly passionate about delivering individual, family, and couples therapy, with a commitment to client-centered care and a deep understanding of trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based practices.
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Prefer two years’ experience providing family therapy, EMDR, sex addiction or other trauma specialist if assigned to conduct specialized therapy. If individual has a doctorate in Psychology they may function as a Therapist but must apply for a license as a Psychologist upon hire, keeping HR informed of progress.
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Employ culturally competent, trauma-informed, best practices during psychotherapy. Gather relevant information necessary to accurately diagnose and treat patient; such as, mental status exam; functional impairments; behavioral health, substance use and trauma history; patient strengths and potential barriers to accessing services.
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The successful candidate will bring a trauma-informed philosophy and approach to responding to concerns of sexual harassment and assault, and will also need to be adept at resolving matters outside of a hearing context, and knowledge of restorative justice and alternate dispute resolution practices is strongly preferred.
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Experience and skill in the use of evidence-based substance use disorder (SUD) clinical practices and modalities, e.g. Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed treatment, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Relapse Prevention, Psycho Education, Harm Reduction, Medication in Addiction Treatments, and Recovery Support Services and use of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM.
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Familiarity with the Housing First, Harm Reductions, trauma informed care, motivational interviewing and/or Recovery Oriented service models. Knowledge of independent living skills such as cooking, budgeting, housekeeping, being a good neighbor, etc.
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Provides direct advocacy and accompaniment, counseling, case management, and community referrals to adults and children impacted by sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking both in person and on the phone using a strength-based, client-centered, trauma-informed approach.
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Familiarity with common mental health diagnoses and disorders and interventions including harm reduction, motivational coaching, and trauma informed practices. Experience working with high needs or high acuity populations that have experienced trauma, homelessness, or both.
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Crisis intervention and conflict resolution skills including use of motivational interviewing, harm reduction approach, and trauma-informed care. Medical insurance Fully paid employee coverage of at least three plans and 50% of dependents premium (Kaiser, Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross.
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