Conduct comprehensive mental health intake assessments and develop individual service plans for children, youth, and families. Provide outpatient counseling, case management, and coordinate care with psychiatric providers and community partners.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in Social or Behavioral Health Science and registration with the Washington Professional Licensing Department. Candidates must demonstrate cultural humility and proficiency in clinical interview techniques and DSM-V terminology.
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All candidates are welcome to apply especially those with diverse lived experiences who bring their perspective, personal identities, and history. We strongly encourage candidates who represent Asian & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, intersectional communities to submit applications. These include those who identify as LGBTQIA+, Transracial Adoptee, those who are justice involved, multi-racial, multi-lingual, all abilities, South Asian, or are part of other underrepresented communities.
About ACRS
Since 1973, Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) has been working toward social justice and offering a broad array of behavioral health programs, human services and civic engagement activities for Asians, Pacific Islanders, and other underserved communities in King County and beyond.
Mission
Asian Counseling & Referral Service is a social justice organization that promotes the health and well-being of Asians and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (A&NH/PIs) and other communities by providing and advocating for responsive community-based services.
Vision
Hope,
Opportunity, and
Voice for
All
Values: We are rooted in our Social Justice history and practice and advocate for and with those who are farthest from hope and opportunity. Our actions are Client-/Community Centered. We believe belonging is essential. Compassion is at the heart of our work and approach. ACRS seeks a full-time Temporary Intake and Assessment Counselor II who conducts comprehensive intake assessments to determine service needs and eligibility, develops initial service plans, and provides outpatient counseling, crisis support, case management, and care coordination. Provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and person-centered behavioral health services to children, youth, and families enrolled in the Children’s Mental Health Program. Collaborates with families, psychiatric providers, schools, community partners, and other systems of care to support client wellness, stability, and access to appropriate mental health services. Ensures services are delivered in a culturally and linguistically responsive manner that promotes equity, engagement, and positive treatment outcomes. ***Schedule: Mon Fri, no weekend work!
Competitive
Benefits
PACKAGE
INCLUDES: Pay range is between $65,000 to $70,400 annually. Benefits (After 60 days) ACRS pays 100% for employee only HMO/Virtual Plus medical benefits. Additional options are covered anywhere from 75% to 85%. Vision insurance is available at a very minimal cost. ACRS pays 100% of your life, AD&D and long-term disability insurance on or coinciding with your date of hire. Employer paid ORCA card and vanpool program. Free on site parking available at Main Office.
Benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays
Sick Leave
Paid Time Off
Vision Insurance
AD&D Insurance
Long-term Disability Insurance
Free On-site Parking
403b Retirement Savings Account
IT Equipment
ORCA Card
Vanpool Program
Telecommuting Reimbursement
Simplified Employee Pension
HMO/Virtual Plus Medical Benefits
Paid
Time
Off (After 60 days) : 6 hours of sick leave, accrued monthly from day 1, available to use once accrued, no waiting period. 13 paid holidays annually. IT equipment provided, with telecommuting reimbursement available. 403b Retirement Savings Account eligibility. Simplified Employee Pension available after 2 years. Employee Assistance Program.
Essential
JOB
FUNCTIONS: Conducts person-centered mental health intake assessments at the agency and off-site to determine medical necessity using DSM-V-TR, level of care tools, etc., and developing initial individual service plan based on intake assessment. Obtains and reviews relevant clinical records, medical records, legal documents, to determine appropriateness for mental health services. Provides outpatient mental health counseling and case management to children, youth, and their families in a variety of therapeutic modalities. Consults and collaborates with other professional agencies and systems on client evaluations and treatment plans. Supports the coordination with enrolled patient, families, program staff, and psychiatrist fellows for psychiatrist evaluations and medication management appointments Prepares concise, complete, and accurate program documentation and administrative reports according to agency policy and system standards. Expected to meet program documentation and data reporting standards.
Position
Qualifications:
Education and
Experience: Master’s degree in Social or Behavioral Health Science; AND Must be registered with Washington Professional Licensing Department.
Cultural
Humility: Demonstrates respect and sensitivity when providing services to individuals from diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Delivers care in a manner that is responsive to each client’s cultural beliefs, values, and practices. Contributes to a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment in support of the agency’s equity, inclusion, diversity, and belonging values.
Knowledge and
Skills: Basic knowledge of DSM V terminology and diagnostic criteria, ability to respond effectively in urgent situations.
Knowledge of: human development principles and characteristics of mental, behavioral, and emotional conditions; current social/economic problems; interview techniques; individual and group behavior; treatment methods with children, youth, young adults. Strong clinical interview techniques & demonstrate ability to analyze and draw conclusions from case records; apply casework principles to individual situations; knowledge of diagnostic procedures, and exercise judgment. Effective interpersonal communication skills with program staff, clients, families, and other community partners. Effective organizational and time management skills to balance clinical and administrative tasks. Ability to work independently and as a team member with program staff. Fluency in one ore more Asian and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander language preferred.
Technical
Skills: Proficient in using modern workplace technology, including collaboration tools, communication platforms, and business applications for document creation, scheduling, and data management. Able to learn new systems quickly, navigate digital workflows, and use online tools and resources to support day-to-day work.
Additional
Requirements: Must have reliable transportation. If using a personal or agency vehicle to fulfill job duties, must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable under ACRS’s auto policy. If using personal vehicle, must have current auto insurance. Follows all agency policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook.
WORKING
CONDITIONS: The position requires regular mobility within the office or workspace, may involve sitting for extended periods throughout the day and the ability to handle objects, tools, or controls. Occasional lifting or moving of up to 20 pounds may be required. Involves tasks where visual acuity is beneficial. This position is hybrid, with work divided between remote and on-site locations. Approximately 50% of the work will be performed remotely (telecommuting), while the remaining 50% will be conducted on-site. These hybrid work expectations are subject to change at the agency’s discretion. The noise level in the on-site work environment is moderate.
Location:
Asian
Counseling and
Referral
Service -
Main
Office
EOE
STATEMENT: Asian Counseling and Referral Service is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Washington Relay Service 711. ACRS does not and will not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender identity, marital status, national origin, parental status, political ideology, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, use of a service animal, military or veteran status. Equal access to programs, services and employment is available to all persons. Those individuals requiring accommodation should notify ACRS in advance. ACRS is a Tobacco-Free Campus.
Know
Your
Rights &
Responsibilities: Job Applicant Poster Viewing Center ACRS is committed to ensuring that our job application process is accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require accommodation to assist with your job application, please contact recruiting@acrs.org. Our HR team is dedicated to providing alternative means and personalized assistance to ensure that your application can be submitted without undue hardship. Our goal is to provide an accessible, fair, and inclusive application process, and we encourage you to communicate your needs so we can assist you effectively.