You are invited to join our non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation as a Therapist/Social Worker. We at D’Veal Family and Youth Services (D’Veal) understand it is vital that behavioral health challenges of children and families in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County be met with services consistent with the dynamic needs of today’s world, and within the parameters of various governmental agencies.
D’Veal is here to help you become a successful Therapist, so you can focus on your clients. As a D’Veal provider you will:
• Be assigned with a caseload
• Assess client needs and eligibility
• Conduct intake evaluations, screenings, and psychosocial evaluations
• Work with client’s school and other agencies to coordinate and facilitate their services
• Communicate with families regarding client adjustments and plans of care when indicated
• Provide psychotherapy/counseling services
• Utilize a verity of treatment modalities such as individual, group and family therapy
• Provide selected agency services
• Refer clients to other services when appropriate
• Deliver emergency and crisis services
As a D’Veal Therapist, you will be able to:
• ·Participate in individual and team supervision
• Be a part of a multi-disciplinary team
• Consult with child psychiatrist and nurse practitioner to provide follow-through in treatment of clients
• Participate in treatment plan of care for your assigned clients
• Collaborate in agency planning and education
• Provide peer consultations when assigned
• Participate in developing agency procedures and program needs when assigned
• Maintain current and acceptable charting standards that will benefit the client and team
• Gain Evidenced Based Practice certifications
We will give you the tools you need, including:
• An efficient electronic health record (EHR) that makes documentation quick and easy
• You will be assigned weekly service delivery/billable hours (generally 26-30 hours per week on a 40-hour work week)
• Documentation will be submitted in a timely manner to meet the 24 hour reporting deadline
• Saved interventions
• Centralized scheduler/interactive calendar
• Ability to view prior note/side-by-side view
• Zoom integration
• Training opportunities and standards of care to support professional development
You'll work with a dedicated support team that manages administrative tasks, so you can focus on doing what you love. Our support team assists with:
• Insurance verification
• Billing and reimbursement
• IT systems support
We're focused on higher quality care—and collaboration to help us get there. Our clinical approach includes:
• An interdisciplinary partnership between therapy and psychiatry
• Collaboration with other providers
• Attention to evidence-based outcomes
• Connection to colleagues with a diverse array of modalities, and broad range of experience, background and understanding
• Dedicated supervision time with your clinical lead for individualized case consultation and professional development
• Regular opportunities for case consultation and clinical training
Salary: $65,000-$72,000 per year