Asian Health Services, founded in 1974, provides health, social, and advocacy services for all regardless of income, insurance status, immigration status, language, or culture. Our approach to wellbeing focuses on “whole patient health,” which is why we provide more than primary care services, including mental health, case management, nutrition, and dental care to more than 50,000 patients in English and 15 languages: Korean, Lao, Burmese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Mien, Karen, Mongolian, Karenni, Tagalog, Khmer, and Vietnamese. We offer medical, dental, and mental health services for all ages.
JOB SUMMARY:
The SMH Program Lead is responsible for managing a clinical caseload, clinical supervision of staff, crisis management, and clinic support participate in Quality Reviews of the chart (CQRT) and officer of the day functions within the Specialty Mental Health program. This position reports to the SMH Clinical Manager.
BENEFITS:
Medical, Dental, Vision premiums 100% paid by AHS
12 Vacation Days
12 Sick Days
13 Holidays and 3 Floating Holidays
3% 403B Employer Contributions and up to 2% Employee Match Contribution
Transportation Benefit Paid by AHS
FSA/Dependent Care Assistance
Long Term Disability
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If you're passionate about mental health and looking to take a leadership role, Asian Health Services in Oakland, CA has an exciting opportunity for you! As the Specialty Mental Health Clinical Lead, you'll play an integral part in managing a clinical caseload, providing supervision to staff, and offering vital clinic support. Our organization has served diverse communities since 1974, focusing on ‘whole patient health’ to help over 50,000 individuals from various cultural backgrounds. In this role, you'll assist in service delivery and quality of care, guiding up to two staff members and interns through clinical procedures and treatment plans. You will also be responsible for crisis management and serving as the Officer of the Day to address urgent client needs. Using your professional expertise, you'll be a mentor, fostering teamwork and motivating your colleagues to achieve common goals. Your clinical knowledge and commitment to improving patient care will directly impact our program's success. We value diversity and are eager for you to join our dynamic team, where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve. With a competitive salary ranging between $99,001.50 - $101,634 annually, coupled with excellent benefits, this role offers the chance to thrive both personally and professionally in a supportive work environment. Let's work together to promote wellness and recovery in our community!
To serve and advocate for the medically underserved, including the immigrant and refugee Asian community, and to ensure equal access to health care services regardless of income, insurance status, language, or culture. Asian Health Services recei...
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