Associate Clinical Social Worker
Company: Sacramento Native American Health Center Inc
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: May 6, 2025
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Job Description:
At SNAHC, you are joining a team and organization at a time of
growth and transformation. You will love being surrounded by people
who are as passionate as you are about community health. Individual
compensation for this position will be determined at the
organizations discretion and the wage range for this role considers
multiple factors including but not limited to skill sets;
experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other
business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an
individual to be hired at or near the top of the salary range and
compensation decisions are determined thoughtfully in each case. A
reasonable estimate of the current range is $66,031-$89,336.31
annually.Position Summary:The Associate Clinical Social Worker
(ACSW) reports to the Behavioral Health Program Manager and
provides culturally competent clinical services including
diagnostic evaluations and therapy, which are consistent with
accepted standards of clinical practice and and/or case management
services for individuals, couples, and/or families. Primary
function is to provide counseling using applied psychotherapy of a
non-medical nature with individuals, families, or groups; providing
information and referraI services, providing or arranging for the
provision of sociaI services; explaining or interpreting the
psychosocial aspects in the situations of individuals, and
families. Associate Clinical Social Workers are qualified to
identify and treat mental illnesses to facilitate the highest
quality of life for clients under the supervision of a Licensed
Clinical Social Worker.This role will have an assigned primary
location, but may be required to work at or travel to different
locations as needed.Essential Functions:Provides Assessment,
Diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment interventions for
children ages 5-18, adults and families systems who are managing
mental illness.Prepares and maintains all required treatment
records and reports, including but not limited to intake,
biopsychosocial assessment, treatment plan, treatment summaries,
discharge summaries, data collection forms, and billing formsInputs
progress notes and information related to patient treatment using
an electronic patient management/health record system.Acts as
client advocate and provides case management referrals and
assistance to coordinate required services or to resolve crisis
situations.Collaborates with other providers in a
multi-disciplinary approach to perform clinical assessments and
assist in implementing treatment plans.Participates constructively
in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement (QA/QI) activities within
the Department, such as peer review, case conferencing, clinical
benchmarking, and QI studies.Participates in one to two hours of
weekly supervision with designated clinical supervisor for LCSW
licensing requirementsConducts crisis intervention and emotional
stabilization for clients seen in other departments as
needed.Complies with SNAHC Productivity Standards and Client Chart
completion requirements.Complies with all state and federal laws
and regulations, as they pertain to the position including; HIPAA,
sexual harassment, Scope of Practice, OSHA.etc.Actively
participates in internal quality improvement teams. Works with team
members proactively to support quality improvement initiatives in
accordance with the mission and strategic goals for the
organization, federal and state laws and regulations, and
accreditation standards.At all times demonstrates cooperative
behavior with supervisors, colleagues, patients, and the
community.Other duties as assigned.Please Note: This position may
be grant funded. Continued employment is contingent upon renewed or
additional funding and may be discontinued at the close of the
grant cycle. Grant funding for any position does not impart any
contractual right, either expressed or implied, to remain in
Sacramento Native American Health Center, lnc.'s employment for a
specific period of time. Grant funding does not affect the
Sacramento Native American Health Center, lnc.'s status as an 'at
will' employer.Skills and Abilities:Excellent computer skills,
preferably with Windows, including Microsoft Office SuiteExcellent
telephone and communication skillsMust possess excellent
organizational, writing, and verbal skills.Ability to work
independently, set priorities, and work well under pressure.Ability
to maintain a high degree of confidentialityAbility to demonstrate
superior professionalism when dealing with patients, subordinates,
colleagues, community members and
vendors.Competencies:Communication and
RelationshipsInitiativePlanning and OrganizingSafetyTeamworkPatient
RelationshipsEvaluation/DiagnosisTreatment PlanningTreatment
DocumentationMinimum Qualifications:Master's degree in Social Work
from an accredited college and current registration with the
California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate Clinical
Social Worker.Experience with Nextgen or other electronic health
record system required.Demonstrated ability to chart visits
comprehensively and complete DSM V and E&M coding in compliance
with medical diagnosing/coding standards.Demonstrated experience
providing comprehensive case management and advocacy with crisis
intervention techniques and protocols.Knowledge of child, elder
abuse, and domestic violence reporting requirements, and other
significant legal and ethical guidelines regulating social work
practice, i.e.: Duty to Warn, patient confidentiality.Preferred
Qualifications:One year of full-time direct clinical work
experience in an appropriate treatment field (child abuse, mental
health, victim counseling, and/or substance abuse) indicating
competency in clinical diagnostic assessment skills, and in
developing and reviewing individualized treatment plans.Experience
in an FQHC settingKnowledge of traditional, cultural and spiritual
practices of the diverse Al/ AN community, as well as ability to
work with other racially, culturally, ethnically, and financially
diverse populations.Training in de-escalation techniques such as
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