Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Company: Wellness and Equity Alliance LLC
Location: Palm Springs
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Wellness Equity
Alliance (WEA) is a novel national public health organization
comprised of a multidisciplinary team of population and public
health experts with backgrounds in infectious disease, public
health, emergency medicine, primary care, cardiology, pediatrics,
psychiatry, community health work (CHW), nursing and advanced
practice pharmacy. We work nearly exclusively with underrepresented
communities, fundamentally addressing healthcare disparities and
the social determinants of health (SDoH) that have been amplified
during the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritizing the following: People
experiencing homelessness Indigenous communities Immigrant
communities Rural communities BIPOC communities LGBTQIA communities
Justice-impacted communities The WEA team is diverse, inclusive,
and agile enough to assemble teams of healthcare professionals
within days using our proven local staff recruitment models to
address population health crises and infectious disease outbreaks.
The WEA team’s partnership model is collaborative and allows
hospitals, health jurisdictions, state/local government agencies to
provide timely care using equity-based strategies for individuals
and marginalized communities. Wellness Equity Alliance (WEA) is
actively seeking compassionate and driven individuals for several
pivotal roles in our groundbreaking School-Based Health Center
(SBHC) program for Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Our approach will
focus on health promotion, prevention, and treatment centered on
behavioral health and primary care (including sexual health and
gender-affirming care) located in large mobile units (including a
brick-and-mortar clinic) in schools across the county. Working for
WEA is more than a job; it's a calling to serve those who are most
in need, directly in their environment. Purpose of the position The
purpose of the Behavioral Health Therapist for the School-Based
Mobile Health Center in Indio is to deliver comprehensive and
accessible behavioral health and healthcare services to middle and
elementary school students. This role aims to support students'
mental and physical well-being through high-quality assessments,
treatment, counseling, and education. By collaborating with school
staff, families, and community resources, the Behavioral Health
Provider ensures a holistic approach to student health, promoting a
supportive environment where all students can thrive academically,
socially, and emotionally. Key Responsibilities Mental health
providers serving as mobile school healthcare providers need
diverse skills and the ability to perform various duties to support
students' psychological and physical well-being effectively . The
essential functions listed are typical examples of work performed
by positions in this job classification. They are not designed to
contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all
duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Employees may also perform
other duties as assigned. Employees must abide by all sensitivity
to cultural diversity, patient care, patient rights, ethical
treatment, safety and security of physical environments, emergency
management, teamwork, respect for others, participation in ongoing
education and training, communication, and adherence to safety and
quality programs, sustaining compliance with National Patient
Safety Goals, and licensure and health screenings. Advocacy &
Education: Patient/Family Self Care Management, Patient/Family
Health Management Education, Bioethics Referrals & Management,
Physician, Staff & Community Education, Case Management Education &
Training, Risk Management Identification & Referral Psychosocial
Management: Crisis Intervention, Psychosocial
Assessment/Functioning, Counseling Support & Referral,
Abuse/Neglect Identification & Referral (Partner, Child, Elder),
Family Issues Affecting Care, Coping/Emotional Adjustment,
Grief/Bereavement Support (Individual & Group), Adoption Resources,
Health/Wellness Promotion, Substance Abuse Screening/Resources,
Psychiatric Screening/Behavior, Management, Staff Support and
Crisis Intervention (Critical Incident Stress Debriefing)
Patient/Family Care Conferences: Interdisciplinary Care
Communication/Coordination, Continuity of Care Planning Management.
Continuity/Transition Management for School-Based Health Center As
part of the Care Coordination team, the role involves facilitating
student and family decisions and communications regarding
post-acute care. This includes professional responsibility for
maintaining knowledge of community resources relevant to clinical
social work and mental health services. Key responsibilities
include community resource management, which involves keeping an
up-to-date list of community resources and services. Additional
continuity of care provides education and advocacy, which teaches
students and families about available community resources and
mental health service coordination. - Care Coordination: Ensuring
smooth transitions between different levels of care and support. -
Collaboration: Working closely with community organizations to
provide comprehensive support. - Professional Discretion: Using
professional judgment to guide students and families to appropriate
services and support systems. - Mental Health Support: Coordinating
mental health services and facilitating access to necessary care
within the community. Collaboration and Teamwork: - Skills in
working collaboratively with school staff, including teachers,
counselors, and nurses. - Ability to coordinate care with other
healthcare providers and community resources. Performance &
Outcomes Management: Understanding of Federal/State/Local
Regulatory Agency Compliance, Joint Commission Standards
Compliance, Evidenced Based Practice; Understanding of
Organizational Financial Performance/Management, Length of Stay,
Cost per Case, Revenue Cycle Additional Job Functions: Counseling
and Therapy: Conduct regular mental health screenings and
assessments. Provides interventions and counsels patients and
families for emotional, social, and resource issues. Offer
individual and group counseling sessions. Implement therapeutic
interventions tailored to the needs of students. Identify students
at risk for mental health issues and provide appropriate referrals
for a higher level of care. Crisis Management: - Respond to mental
health crises and provide immediate support and stabilization. -
Develop and implement crisis intervention plans. Advocacy:
Advocates for students' mental health needs within the school
system. Work to reduce the stigma associated with mental health
issues. Serves as the multi-disciplinary team professional
advocating for the patient’s perspective in planning for care.
Health Promotion and Education: - Design and implement health
promotion activities and workshops. - Educate students, staff, and
parents about mental health and wellness. Maintains current
clinical training and skills to provide competent care to:
Disadvantaged, Disenfranchised, and Vulnerable Patients and
Families Crisis Management Evidence-Based Trauma Informed Care
School-Based Healthcare Practices. Adolescent Substance Abuse
Interventions Coordinate care and services for complex student
needs. - Liaise with external mental health providers, social
services, and community organizations. Caseload Management:
Efficiently manages caseload with a timely response to referrals
and high-risk screenings. Transition Planning: Collaborates with
the RN Care Coordinator to develop optimal transition plans for
students following discharge from the clinic. Documentation:
Clearly and articulately documents assessments and interventions in
the medical record and care plan, ensuring all information
pertinent to the student's disposition is included within the
required timeframe. Interdisciplinary Team Participation: Actively
participates in patient care conferences as part of the
interdisciplinary team and provides consultation to staff regarding
psychosocial issues affecting students' care and post-clinic
situations. Resource Mobilization: Mobilizes resources to ensure
rapid and timely student movement through the system and promotes
timely and safe post-clinic care. Service Access Assistance:
Assists students and families in accessing services such as
housing, personal care attendants, government entitlement programs,
etc., to maximize the potential for health maintenance
post-discharge. Community Referrals: Makes referrals to appropriate
community agencies to ensure complete and appropriate transitions
of care post-discharge and maintains a professional relationship
with community health, welfare, and social agencies. Risk
Assessment and Transition Planning: Identifies, assesses, and
participates in transition planning for students at risk for
readmission. Requirements: Essential Skills and Qualifications:
Adaptability Given the mobile nature of the role, mental health
providers should also be adaptable and flexible, able to work in
various school settings, and comfortable with travel between
locations. They should be equipped to handle the unique challenges
of providing care in different environments and be resourceful in
addressing any logistical issues. Communication Skills - Effective
verbal and written communication skills to interact with students,
parents, teachers, and school administrators. - Ability to explain
complex mental health concepts in a clear, accessible manner.
Cultural Competency - Sensitivity to and respect for diverse
cultural backgrounds and experiences. - Ability to tailor
interventions to meet the unique needs of students from different
cultures. Empathy and Compassion - Strong interpersonal skills to
build trusting relationships with students. - Ability to provide
empathetic and compassionate care. Demonstrated ability to manage
multiple tasks or projects effectively Ability to work
independently as needed with a high degree of detail orientation.
Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment with
changing priorities Qualifications and Education Requirements At
least five years of clinical or medical social work/ Community
mental health delivery experience is required. Master’s Degree from
a School of Social Work accredited by the Council of Social Work
Education. Any relevant Master’s Degree in Behavioral Health
leading to licensure. California – Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(LMSW/LCSW), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC/LMHC),
Licensed Family Therapist (LMFT) required
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