Therapist II Bilingual Spanish (Olympic Suicide Prevention Counseling Center)
This position is partially remote. Th pay range for this position is between $78,108 - $82,219 annually.
About Didi Hirsch
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services has been a national leader in whole-person mental health, crisis care, and substance use services since 1942 and is home to the nation’s first Suicide Prevention Center. We are a nonprofit organization providing care to nearly 200,000 people annually across our programs. Didi Hirsch has deep roots in community-based mental health and a commitment to providing culturally responsive services that are just and equitable.
As an organization, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. More than 1,000 dedicated employees and volunteers make Didi Hirsch’s work possible. We intentionally recruit and retain a workforce that is reflective of the communities we serve and strive to cultivate a sense of belonging for them. We embrace employees and candidates from all backgrounds who want to help make this vision a reality.
Summary
Responsible for:
• Providing crisis intervention, intake assessment, and individual, family, and group psychotherapy to adults, children and/or families with a history of mental illness and/or substance use issues.
• Coordinating support services to assist clients with case management needs.
• Offering integrated mental health, physical health and substance use treatment that is culturally congruent with our clients’ needs.
Primary Duties
Provides intake assessment, crisis intervention, short-term therapy in office, field, or via teletherapy to children, adults, and families with a history of mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders. Provides therapy groups and support groups related to clinic curriculum. Independently performs intake assessments and formulates diagnoses and case conceptualization using a culturally competent approach. Demonstrates collaborative approach within a multidisciplinary team and external systems in coordinating and providing care to clients. Demonstrates ability to utilize a whole person/integrated care approach in assessment, treatment planning and intervention. Demonstrates competency in managing crises with minimal guidance. Assesses treatment progress and adapts interventions as needed. Uses collaborative documentation during therapy sessions in accordance with Agency standards. Uses evidence-based practice (EBP) to formulate an initial plan of treatment; assesses and monitors condition of client to evaluate treatment and adapts interventions as needed. Assists with client evaluations, clinical diagnoses and case disposition. Assists with suicide death debriefs out in the community as needed. Incorporates new technologies into treatment, including outcome measurements, to improve access, client engagement and effectiveness. Initiates psychiatric holds for clients presenting a danger to themselves or others and/or are gravely disabled, and in need of hospitalization. Provides some case management to include referral and linkages to internal and community support services, such as psychiatrists, primary medical care, housing, rehabilitation programs, drug/alcohol services and social activity groups. Monitors and maintains documentation of client services; ensures compliance with Agency, county, state and federal policies and procedures, standards and guidelines. Will carry a caseload of clients and meets Agency client service expectations as assigned. May be asked to provide after hours on call coverage and/or Officer of the Day duties. Attends and participates in Agency and program/team meetings, individual/group supervision, and related community Agency meetings as required/requested. Maintains regular communication with supervisors and responds to emails/voicemails in a timely manner. Demonstrates time management and organizational skills to meet Agency standards. Develops and maintains clinical skills through seminars, workshops, or other forms of continuing education/training related to individuals with a history of mental illness and/or substance use disorder.
Position Requirements
Our Vision
A future where everyone has equitable access to care and is empowered to achieve optimal mental health and well-being.
Our MissionDidi Hirsch provides compassionate mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention services to individuals and families, especially in communities where discrimination and injustice limit access.
CORE VALUESExcellence: We are constantly innovating, learning from the communities we serve, and applying the latest research to advance best practices. We uphold the highest ethical standards to ensure we are providing compassionate and excellent care.
Diversity & Inclusion: We value diversity of background, experience, and ideas, committing to a workforce representative of the communities we serve. We celebrate differences and prioritize creating a sense of belonging.
Equity: We are dedicated to maintaining equitable practices in our healthcare delivery and workplace culture, and we work to dismantle disparities and discrimination within both systems of care and society.
Well Being: We are devoted to the well-being of our staff, volunteers, and communities, and believe healthy teams lead to healthy clients.
Advocacy: We advocate across all levels of government and use our voice to reduce barriers to care, including stigma, systemic racism, and parity across payers, with the goal of access to high quality, integrated healthcare for all.
Community Engagement: We build partnerships in the community and across sectors to create a more inclusive and responsive mental health ecosystem and enhance greater accessibility to care and support.