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Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman

Clinical Supervisor-Contracted

Department: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies

Reports to: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies: Clinical Director

Hours: Varied (Approximately 1-2 hr/month per Mentor)

Pay: Hourly as an Independent Contractor (IC)

Duration: As agreed in the Independent Contractor Agreement

Description/Purpose

Clinical Supervisors (CS) provide oversight and support to our therapeutic mentors and certified peer support staff who work in the field with our clients. The CS will meet with mentor(s)/peer(s) as assigned, at least two times per month for 30 minutes to ensure our mentors are providing trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate and clinically sound interventions to our clients. These meetings can also be provided in a group supervision format once per month for at least 1 hour. Meetings can occur in-person or via video conference.

In accordance with the Independent Contractor Agreement SOW as agreed upon between Independent Contractor (IC) and GMC:

Using the Gateway methodology of “4Roots Method”, Clinical Supervisors provide supervision to therapeutic mentors and certified peer support staff working with Gateway Mountain Center clients. 

  • Provide at minimum 2x/month 30 minutes sessions for clinical support to assigned mentors and peer staff.  

  • Be available to mentors and peer staff for clinical support as needed.

  • Conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to staff members

  • Work collaboratively with mentors and peer staff to ensure they are delivering trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate and clinically sound interventions.

  • Work collaboratively with the WHMB/Wellness leadership team to support mentor development through training, program feedback, and program development.

  • Know, understand and represent through actions the Gateway vision, culture and therapeutic method.

  • The Clinical Supervisor is invited to monthly Mentor/ Peer Team meetings and quarterly Clinical Team meetings.

  • Collaborate with other departments to ensure effective coordination of patient care.

  • Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.

  • Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and maintain confidentiality of patient information.

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

  • Completion of a clinical program with a Masters or Ph.D. degree in Social Work, Psychology, or a closely related field of behavioral or medical science from an accredited educational institution.

  • Two years post-license experience and/or post masters management experience in a related field.

  • Valid license in California as a mental health clinician (LMFT, LCSW, Ph.D.)

  • Excellent people skills

  • Clear LiveScan

  • Current CPR/First Aid Certification

  • Access to a computer, internet and a phone.

Preferred:

  • Outdoor leadership experience

  • Experience in wellness and outdoor activities (i.e. yoga, skiing, climbing, meditation, hiking, mountain biking)

  • Experience supervising clinicians in the treatment of substance use and abuse

Compensation/Reimbursement as an Independent Contractor at $90-$110 per/hr of service.

  • Invoice should be submitted on a Monthly Basis for services rendered.

  • Invoice will be sent to Clinical Director: tonya@sierraexperience.org for review by the 5th of the month following services rendered.

  • Clinical Director will forward to payroll@sierraexperience.org for Payment by the 15th of the month following timely submission for review.


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Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman

Peer Support Specialist

Department: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies

Reports to: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies: Peer Program Coordinator, Brody Dwyer & Program Director, Crystal Cunning

Hours: Variable as assigned by direct report

Description/Purpose

The Certified Peer Support Specialist (PSS) is a vital member of Gateway Mountain Center, providing peer support services to individuals facing mental health and/or substance abuse challenges. As a PSS, you will utilize your lived experience and recovery journey to inspire and support others on their path to wellness. You will work collaboratively with clients, their families, and the clinical team to promote empowerment, self-advocacy, and recovery. Your role will involve providing emotional support, sharing coping strategies, and assisting individuals in accessing appropriate resources and services, and utilizing nature as a healing tool.

Peers are employed on an as needed basis to provide support services to Tahoe area youth. Generally, peers meet with clients as assigned to offer one-on-one and group support utilizing your lived experience, California State licensure, our 4Roots Method and leading edge humanistic, trauma-informed modalities. 

Peer Support Specialists provide a consistent, caring, authentic relationship with the youth by actively listening to their needs and concerns and skillful self disclosure of your own lived experience and personal recovery to inspire hope and facilitate connections.

Skills & Qualifications:

Required:

  • Must be 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.

  • Must self identify as having lived or familial experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges and personal recovery.

  • Certification credential issued by a recognized certification body. (Required within the first 6 months of employment with GMC) 

  • Advanced/In Person CPR and Wilderness First Aid Training (WFA may be completed within 6 mos. of employment).

  • Excellent people skills, especially with children.

  • Clean Record: LiveScan/DMV

  • Knowledge and understanding of recovery-oriented principles and practices.

  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality and ethical standards.

  • Assist individuals in identifying strengths, resources and coping strategies to enhance their recovery journey.

  • Covid Vaccination (including required booster(s) or Waiver with weekly negative test submissions as required per county recommendations.

  • Must be willing to conduct and pass live scan and DOJ background checks.

  • Must have a negative TB screening. 

Individualized Recovery Planning:

  • Collaborate with clients to develop personalized recovery plans, setting achievable goals and objectives.

  • Assist individuals in identifying strengths, resources and coping strategies to enhance their recovery journey.

  • Help clients navigate personal barriers and or challenges by providing guidance and practical support.

Documentation and Reporting:

  • Session documentation which requires writing notes for each session written in a timely manner utilizing our Electronic Health Record system.

  • Completing All assessment protocols in a timely manner as assigned.

  • Adhere and comply with all HIPAA confidentiality and privacy guidelines.Twice a month meetings with a clinical supervisor.

  • Collect, track and report client data, outcomes and measures. 


Professional Development:

  • Regularly and consistently meeting with your direct report supervisor as assigned. 

  • Twice a month meetings with a clinical supervisor.

  • Once a month meetings with the case manager.

  • Complete required annual CEUs to maintain CA State certification. Gateway Mountain Center offers periodic on site development opportunities.    

  • Monthly in person team meetings to support development and resource sharing with the intent of improving Mentor/Mentee relationships,effectiveness and continually improving outcomes. 

Other Qualifications Preferred:

  • Bilingual/ Bicultural (highly preferred).

  • Experience in outdoor activities (i.e. skiing, climbing, hiking, mountain biking)

  • An interest in or knowledge of Natural History/Philosophy

  • Therapeutic training or Licensing. (LCSW/LMFT)

  • Possess or be willing to become familiar with community resources, support services, and treatment options related to mental health and substance use. 

  • Outdoor leadership experience.

Please note that the specific responsibilities and qualifications may vary, and assistance may be offered to support the applicant in obtaining Certified Peer Support Specialist Certification, but it is not a guarantee or condition of employment. Any costs incurred outside an applicant's express offer are that of the applicant themselves. 

Pay:

  • Starting rate between $20 to $29 per hour depending on experience and education. 

  • Additional add on compensation available for:

    • Bilingual candidate.

    • Completed licensure/certifications (including CPSS, MBSAT, Harm Reduction or similar SUD support certificates, once completed and employed with GMC under our current P&P guidelines) 

    • 100% reimbursement for assigned Gateway training(s). 

    • 50% reimbursement for any Director approved non-Gateway training fees completed.  

    • Transportation reimbursement at the current IRS mileage reimbursement rate.


Additional CPSS Paid Training:

Gateway Mountain Center has obtained funding to support you in obtaining your CPSS Certification. As an additional benefit to you, GMC could potentially provide you with tools, support and PAID training for the required 80 study hours and financial support for costs associated with certification tests as required by the state. Perspective employees will be required to complete a minimum of (2) two group service sessions (scheduled on an as needed basis), support the staffing of the 4Roots YWC (staffing hours/dates and times are all offered on an as needed basis and will be assigned upon acceptance of employment), agree to meet weekly with your Peer Coordinator, and attend all staff meetings as conditions to receiving your training benefits. Any employee that does not fulfill this obligation may be required to repay fees associated with this training benefit. Please inform your hiring representative if you do not wish to participate in this paid training program. Lack of participation in this program does not recuse applicants of the requirement to have PSS training and certification completed within the first 6 months of employment. Opting out of this offer also forfeits any paid training time associated with the program. Any training done outside of this express benefit would be at the full cost of prospective applicants.  


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Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman Truckee/Tahoe Paula Meiselman

Therapeutic Mentor

Department: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies

Reports to: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies: Program Director, Crystal Cunning

Position: Part Time - Full Time available

Hours: Variable/Flexible

Description/Purpose

Mentors are employed on an as needed basis to provide Therapeutic Mentoring services to Tahoe area youth. Generally, Mentors meet with clients once a week for a two to four hour session scheduled by the Mentor with the client. Gateway Mountain Center Therapeutic Mentors implement our Innovative Nature-Based Therapeutic Mentoring program. As a Whole Hearts Minds and Bodies clinically-supervised mentor you will be trained in our 4Roots Method and leading edge humanistic, trauma-informed modalities. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide a consistent, caring, authentic relationship with the youth through supported risk taking in nature such as kayaking, rock climbing, hiking, and personal reflection. In addition to some of our personal reflection activities which include: art-making, nature journaling, meadow-tating and strength-based confidence building. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide the container, support, connection and opportunities for young people to thrive. Our program is a unique, powerful and flexible option within the field of therapeutic services. Mentors generally pick up clients from home or school, spend some time together in nature, can share a bite to eat, and drop the client off at home. 

Other requirements:

  • Session documentation which requires therapeutic notes for each session written in a timely manner.

  • Completion of forms for County compliance, assessments and research purposes. 

  • Twice a month meetings with a clinical supervisor.

  • Once a month meetings with the case manager.

  • Continued learning and development around therapeutic mentoring. Gateway Mountain Center offers periodic on site development opportunities.    

  • Monthly in person team meetings to support development and resource sharing with the intent of improving Mentor/Mentee relationships,effectiveness and continually improving outcomes. 

Skills & Qualifications

Required:

  • Advanced  CPR and Wilderness First Aid Training (WFA may be completed within 6 mos. of employment).

  • Excellent people skills, especially with children.

  • Clean Record: LiveScan/DMV

  • Access to safe and insured vehicle to transport mentee.

  • Access to a computer and a printer.

  • Covid Vaccination (including required booster(s) or Waiver with weekly negative test submissions as required per county recommendations.

  • Must be willing to conduct and pass live scan and DOJ background checks.

  • Must have a negative TB screening. 

Preferred:

  • Outdoor leadership experience.

  • Experience in outdoor activities (i.e. skiing, climbing, hiking, mountain biking)

  • An interest in or knowledge of Natural History/Philosophy

  • Therapeutic training or Licensing. (LCSW/LMFT)

Compensation:

  • Starting rate between $20 to $31 per hour depending on experience and education.  

  • 100% reimbursement for assigned Gateway training(s). 

  • 50% reimbursement for any Director approved non-Gateway training fees completed.  

  • Transportation reimbursement at the current IRS mileage reimbursement rate PLUS standardized commute mileage reimbursement for field work.

Gateway Mountain Center is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are looking to build a team that is representative of the communities we are serving. Black, Indigenous, People of color, queer, gay, lesbian and/or bisexual people, transgender, genderqueer and/or non-binary folks are encouraged to apply. If you are a dedicated youth-serving professional with a passion for nature-based therapeutic approaches, we encourage you to apply for this opportunity to make an impact in the lives of Tahoe's youth.

How To Apply: Application Form


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San Francisco Paula Meiselman San Francisco Paula Meiselman

Therapeutic Mentor

Gateway Mountain Center is expanding its nature-based therapeutic program, Whole Hearts, Minds, and Bodies (WHMB), to San Francisco, and we're seeking passionate individuals to join our team.

Whole Hearts, Minds & Bodies has been making a positive impact for over 12 years in rural eastern California. Weekly one-on-one therapeutic outings are designed for high-need youth and young adults, and are led by highly trained para-professionals and associates who are clinically supervised. We have proven success as valued partners in Wraparound services. Our highly relational therapeutic approach, provided in non-clinical and non-stigmatizing settings, has garnered appreciation from youth and families who often face challenges in remaining engaged with more traditional therapeutic programs. Inspired by this success, we are extending this valuable service to Medi-Cal-eligible, high-need youth in the diverse community of San Francisco. Whole Hearts focuses on integrating nature-based activities, mindfulness practices, and physical fitness to support true and lasting healing from severe emotional disturbance, complex trauma, and/or substance dependence.

Position Overview

Mentors are employed to provide Therapeutic Mentoring services to San Francisco area youth, by meeting with clients once a week for a two to four hour session. Mentors pick up clients from home or school, spend session time together in nature, share a bite to eat (optional), and drop the client off at home. As a Whole Hearts Minds and Bodies clinically-supervised mentor you will be trained in our 4Roots Method and cutting-edge humanistic, trauma-informed modalities. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide a consistent, caring, authentic relationship with the youth through personal reflection and supported risk taking in nature such as hiking, rock scrambling, and maybe even kayaking and rock climbing (as appropriate). Personal reflection activities include: art-making, nature journaling, meadow-tating and strength-based confidence building. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide the container, support, connection and opportunities for young people to thrive, and offer a powerful and flexible option within the field of therapeutic services.

All mentors receive one-to-one oversight and case support. For associate level therapists, counselors and social workers, clinical supervision is provided in accordance with BBS requirements. This position is also open to graduate level training therapists as a practicum or internship site; Gateway Mountain Center will ask for a 10-12 month commitment for internships consideration.

Make a Real Difference: Make a lasting impact on youth struggling with severe emotional disturbance, complex trauma, or substance dependence

  • Innovative Approach: Blend nature, mindfulness, and physical activity for holistic healing. Be part of an innovative, non-stigmatizing approach to mental health

  • Professional Development: Receive training in cutting-edge therapeutic techniques

  • Natural Beauty: Work in beautiful outdoor settings across the Bay Area

  • Flexibility: Work on an as-needed basis with self-scheduled sessions.

  • Join a supportive team of professionals dedicated to holistic well-being

The Role: Therapeutic Mentor

As a Therapeutic Mentor, you'll:

  • Lead one-on-one therapeutic outings for youth, typically 2-4 hours per session.

  • Implement our cutting-edge 4Roots Method and trauma-informed approaches

  • Guide activities like hiking, art-making, mindfulness practices, rock-scrambling, kayaking, and rock climbing (as appropriate).

  • Provide a supportive, authentic relationship to help youth overcome challenges and thrive.

  • Facilitate personal growth through art, journaling, and mindfulness practices.

  • Work flexibly, scheduling sessions directly with clients.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct weekly client sessions (3-4 hr sessions).

  • Maintain accurate and timely administrative records, including therapeutic notes for each session, assessments, research, and compliance forms, as needed.

  • Participate in additional training and professional development.

  • Comply with county requirements, assessments, and training as assigned.

  • Attend a minimum of 2 meetings per month with a clinical supervisor (weekly supervision for graduate level interns and registered associates); monthly meetings with the case manager.

  • Attend monthly in person team meetings to support staff care, training, team-building, resource sharing with the intent of improving Mentor/Mentee relationships and continually improving client outcomes.

Ideal Candidates

  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build rapport with youth.

  • Desire to work in a non-traditional therapeutic setting.

  • Commitment to trauma-informed, strengths-based approaches.

  • Strong cultural competency with Black, Latinx, Asian-Pacific Islander, and/or immigrant communities represented in San Francisco.

  • Bilingual (especially Spanish and Cantonese)

  • Experienced youth workers (regardless of education) with an interest in nature-based therapeutic interventions. Passionate about nature-based interventions and youth empowerment.

  • Recent graduates in psychology, social work, or related fields with an interest in nature-based therapeutic interventions. Graduate level clinical training or experience working in mental/behavioral health work (ie. AMFT, ASW, APCC).

  • Comfortable leading outdoor activities and providing emotional support.

  • Eager to apply theoretical knowledge in a unique, non-clinical setting

  • An interest in or knowledge of plants, animals, ecosystems, traditional ways of knowing and relating to land, local human histories, geography, and/or geology.

Required:

  • Clean Record: LiveScan/DMV

  • Advanced CPR (offered in org)

  • Wilderness First Aid Training (WFA offered in org and may be completed within 6 mos. of employment).

  • Must be willing to conduct and pass live scan and DOJ background checks.

  • Must have a negative TB screening.

  • Ability to transport self/mentees around San Francisco (public transportation okay; own car not required; transportation costs reimbursed.)

Gateway Mountain Center is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are looking to build a team that is representative of the communities we are serving. Black, Indigenous, People of color, queer, gay, lesbian and/or bisexual people, transgender, genderqueer and/or non-binary folks are encouraged to apply. If you are a dedicated youth-serving professional with a passion for nature-based therapeutic approaches, we encourage you to apply for this opportunity to make an impact in the lives of San Francisco's youth.

Hours: Part Time- Full Time available; Variable/Flexible

Compensation:

  • Starting rate between $27 to $41 per hour depending on experience and education.

  • 100% reimbursement for assigned Gateway training(s).

  • 50% reimbursement for any Director approved non-Gateway training fees completed.

  • Transportation reimbursement at the current IRS mileage reimbursement rate PLUS standardized commute mileage reimbursement for field work.

Application Deadline: November 27, 2024


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