Clinical Floater

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Non-Profit
Company
Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation

Who We Are

jtsafeathome

 

At the heart of our mission is the belief that every young person deserves to feel safe, supported, and empowered.

 

Founded by baseball legend Joe Torre and his wife Ali, the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation was created to break the cycle of violence and abuse through education and trauma-informed services. Joe’s own hidden childhood experience with domestic violence fuels our conviction: no child should ever feel alone like he once did.

 

Our signature program, Margaret’s Place (named for Joe’s mother), establishes safe spaces inside schools where young people receive healing, understanding, and empowerment. Through prevention and intervention, we teach students about healthy relationships, self-care, and how to support their peers. Join a team that has already reached more than 275,000 young people and help us grow our life-changing work!

Who You Are

Are you a dynamic, licensed clinician who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment? Do you have a passion for youth empowerment and trauma-informed care?

 

We are looking for a versatile and committed Clinical Floater to join our team in Los Angeles and support our Margaret's Place sites across multiple partner districts. This is a crucial role that ensures our students have consistent access to the clinical support they need.

 

Locations: Los Angeles, CA (Serving the Santa Monica-Malibu, Bellflower, Compton, Inglewood, and Duarte Unified School Districts)

What You'll Do

As a Clinical Floater, you'll be an essential resource, filling critical gaps and ensuring clinical continuity for students:

  • Provide Direct Support & Coverage: Step in to offer group counseling, drop-in sessions, and crisis support at assigned Margaret’s Place sites, ensuring no student is left without care when a counselor is unavailable.
  • Contribute to Content Development: Collaborate with our content team to help develop new, engaging, and intervention-focused clinical materials for youth.
  • Coordinate Care: Serve as a vital link by coordinating care with external mental health providers to address complex youth emotional health needs.
  • Be a Trusted Partner: Build strong collaborative relationships with school staff, administration, and mental health providers, attending meetings and representing the Foundation’s mission.
  • Maintain Ethical Practice: Ensure strict confidentiality and meticulous record-keeping, upholding the highest standards of clinical practice and compliance.

What You Bring

  • Education: Master's degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related behavioral health field.
  • Licensure: Active, unrestricted CA-license in a behavioral health discipline (e.g., ACSW, AMFT, LCSW, LMFT, etc.).
  • Experience: Proven experience working effectively with adolescents in a clinical setting. Experience with school-based programming is a plus!
  • Commitment: A strong commitment to providing inclusive, culturally sensitive services and a knowledge of systemic issues impacting youth.
  • Resilience & Empathy: The emotional capacity to engage youth in sensitive conversations about violence, trauma, and traumatization, while maintaining professional boundaries and actively engaging in self-care.
  • Dynamic Skills: Ability to work independently, exhibit creativity in engaging youth (individually and in groups), and demonstrate flexibility in a demanding school environment.

What We Offer

  • Pay Rate: $31.58 - $46.27 per hour, dependent upon experience (DOE).
  • Join Our Cause: This is an opportunity to use your clinical skills to directly address the trauma of violence and abuse in the lives of young people every day.

To Apply: Please send your resume, cover letter, and three professional references

 

Please note: We kindly request no telephone calls regarding this position.

 

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