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Therapist & Crisis Counselor, Rape Treatment Center - LCSW

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Santa Monica
Nov 21, 2024
Description

Provide positive care solutions within an award-winning health system, and leverage your expertise to make a real difference in the community. Through the efforts of our outstanding people, we have become the trusted provider of exceptional, compassionate patient care for the many communities we serve.

Come join our compassionate and knowledgeable team as a Rape Treatment Center Therapist & Crisis Counselor. Our Rape Treatment Center provides all-inclusive services in a safe and therapeutic setting, and is staffed by highly trained professionals with specialized expertise in the medical, forensic and psychological aspects of victim care. In this position you will:

  • Provide in-person and telephone crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and other support services for sexual assault victims and their significant others.
  • Perform related follow-up services, and collaborate with law enforcement and other agencies.
  • Provide Rape Treatment Center (RTC) intake services and complete other administrative duties as assigned.
  • Provide outpatient psychotherapy and other advocacy and support services for victims of rape and sexual assault and their significant others, including diagnostic assessments, short-term individual, group, and family treatment.
  • Participate in providing RTC 24-hour on-call services for sexual assault victims 2 weekday overnight on-call shifts per month.

* Only 1 position will be filled: #20733 - Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW); 20734 - Clinical Social Worker 2; or 20735 - Clinical Psychologist.

Salary range: $51.94 - $62.08
Qualifications

We are looking for a dedicated and caring LCSW professional with:

  • California State LCSW and Masters in Social Work.
  • Trauma training, and experience in trauma work, including the ability to diagnose and treat trauma-related symptoms.
  • The ability to work with people in crisis and people who represent diversity in age, ethnicity, and cultural backgrounds.
  • On-call responsibilities require availability for work two overnights per month. Must be able to accommodate a 30-minute response time to Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center when scheduled for overnight on-call.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English.

Preferred:

  • 2 years of experience as a LCSW
  • 5 years of experience providing crisis intervention and psychotherapy services, utilizing individual, group and family treatment modalities.
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