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Clinician (School-Based Program)

Department: EXCEL-Alameda
Location: Oakland, CA

Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care.


POSITION: Clinician

PROGRAM: EXCEL

LOCATION: Hayward

SALARY: $78K


TEXT ‘EXCEL976' to (510) 901-5627


The Lincoln Families EXCEL program (Excellence through Counseling, Education, and Learning) program stabilizes youth with emotional and behavioral challenges to better access curriculum in the school setting, and prepare to transition to an inclusive educational environment. Our staff team provides supports for students, families, and schools to develop behavioral and academic tools and create learning spaces for success through:

OUR WHY: Nationwide, the dropout rate for students with learning disabilities is nearly three times the rate for all students. Only one other category of students —- those with emotional and behavioral challenges —- experience a higher dropout rate. The students we serve are grappling with both. The toxic stress associated with traumatic, and often cumulative, early adverse childhood experiences can disrupt the healthy brain development of impacted children and youth. This can lead to behavioral, emotional, and school problems during childhood and adolescence, and even more serious issues in adulthood.


POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to a Clinical Supervisor, an EXCEL Mobile Clinician is responsible for providing direct clinical services to youth and their families in multiple schools across Hayward Unified School District; offering mental health perspective to school community; completing all clinical documentation to support treatment; and providing clinical consultation to the treatment team.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Passion for providing mental health services in a school setting and partnering with youth and families experiencing significant stress, centering their experiences and knowledge. Experience providing strengths-based, trauma-focused care and dedication to practicing cultural humility in all relationships. Ability to work collaboratively on interdisciplinary teams, engage in supervisory consultation and reflection, and exhibit autonomous decision-making. Values difference, is respectful of the diversity of others’ cultural experiences, and works to affirm the multiplicity of identities held by youth and families. Strong organizational and time management skills to manage all aspects of role; this includes having personal systems for tracking paperwork, managing tasks and meeting various deadlines.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:


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