What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Mental Health Clinician, Jewish Family Service position at The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati?
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH CLINICIAN, JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
WHO ARE WE? :
Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati (JFS) is committed to hiring incredible people to do remarkable work. Our Mission : JFS strengthens lives and enhances our diverse community by providing exceptional and transformational human services. Our Vision : Guided by Jewish values, we strive for a community where everyone lives with dignity, security, and hope.
If you are wondering whether you have to be Jewish to work here, the answer is absolutely not! Jewish Family Service values a diverse workforce . We only care about your abilities, knowledge, competencies, and level of compassion.
JFS serves all individuals, and provides equal employment opportunities to applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, immigration status, hair type, or any other protected status covered by federal, state, or local law.
POSITION SUMMARY :
Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati is seeking a licensed Mental Health Professional to join our Youth Mental Health program, a key initiative addressing the unmet mental health needs of youth, teens, and young adults. This role will provide counseling, care consultation, community education, and embedded support within community partner organizations. Clinicians will work directly with clients in office settings and deliver services including Youth Mental Health First Aid training and mental health interventions within youth-serving programs.
MORE ABOUT THE ROLE :
- Provide evidence informed clinical interventions to clients ages 5 to 30, and their parents / families.
- Develop individualized treatment / care plans with clients.
- Serve as an embedded mental health professional within community organizations.
- Provide mental health care consultation and counseling services while embedded in community organizations.
- Provide clinical support and assistance to encourage stakeholder use of Mental Health First Aid (training provided).
- Deliver educational programming that promotes mental wellness.
- Manage time, documentation, and tasks efficiently to meet required timelines.
- Track data and outcomes to determine program efficacy.
- Lead, coordinate, or collaborate with other initiatives and / or projects, as assigned.
CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE :
BENEFITS WE OFFER :
Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati offers a professional, friendly, and fun work environment. We also offer some compelling benefits
Pay Range : $22.74 - $33.77 per hour
Salary : $23 - $34