Associate Post Masters Mental Health Fellow, Adult/Child/Eating Disorders
Kaiser
San Francisco, CA
9 days ago
Job Description
Join Kaiser as a Post Masters Mental Health Fellow to gain advanced training and clinical supervision in a dynamic mental health setting. This one-year temporary position offers the opportunity to work with diverse populations while contributing to community outreach and patient care.
Key Responsibilities
Provide psychotherapy to patients and co-facilitate family and/or group therapy.
Participate in assigned clinical supervision and didactic training.
Engage in community partnership projects.
Attend workshops and seminars regularly.
Maintain confidential patient files and comply with regional policies.
Provide services across various teams including Adult, Child/Family, and Chemical Dependency.
Required Qualifications
Successful completion of pre-masters internships in mental health settings.
Masters Degree in Social Work, Social Welfare from a clinical track, Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related field.
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (California) required at hire OR Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker (California) required at hire OR Associate Professional Clinical Counselor Registration (California) required at hire.
Competence in Mental Status Evaluation, Mandated Reporting, Suicide/Homicide/Danger Assessment, Ethics and Confidentiality, DSM, Theories and Practices of Psychotherapy, Domestic Violence, and Chemical Dependency.
Demonstrated experience in providing individual, family and/or group psychotherapies.
Demonstrated professional maturity and ethical integrity.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience and/or training in working with Adult and/or Child and Adolescent, Chemical Dependency, IOP or Bilingual Clinical Therapy populations.
Experience and/or training in establishing psychosocial diagnoses and providing standard psychotherapeutic services.
Experience and/or training in Clinical Case Management.
Experience and/or training in group therapy.
Acquisition of a theoretical background in cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal functioning.