What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Clinician position at Pinoleville Pomo Nation?
Description
At Pinoleville Pomo Nation, we are committed to providing culturally responsive, trauma-informed behavioral health services to Native American youth. Our mission is to support the mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of young people by integrating modern therapeutic practices with traditional Indigenous healing methods. We work in collaboration with local tribes, community leaders, and families to create a culturally safe environment for healing and growth.
We are seeking a dedicated Behavioral Health Clinician who is passionate about working with Native American youth and committed to helping them navigate the unique challenges they face. If you have a deep respect for Indigenous cultures, a trauma-informed approach, and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Native youth, we encourage you to apply for our Behavioral Health Clinician position.
Pay: $55./hr., DOE
Grant Funded Position
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct assessments, create wellness plans, and deliver evidence-based interventions that consider the historical and cultural context of Native communities.
- Collaborate with traditional healers, community leaders, elders, and family members to incorporate Indigenous healing practices into treatment when appropriate.
- Advocate for the holistic well-being of youth by integrating mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health into care plans.
- Work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, including educators, social workers, healthcare providers, and tribal organizations, to ensure comprehensive care.
- Navigate resources such as Indian Health Service (IHS) and tribal health programs to connect youth and their families with additional support.
QUALIFICAITIONS:
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field from an accredited institution.
- Licensed or license eligible as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or similar in California.
- Certification in trauma-informed care, youth counseling, or cultural competency is a plus.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working with youth in a behavioral health setting, preferably with Native American populations.
- Excellent communication, case management, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work effectively with families, youth, and community members.
- Pre-employment drug test and FBI Live scan fingerprint clearance.
Salary : $55