One Life Counseling Center/Allcove: Bilingual Mental Health Associate Therapist (AMFT/APCC/ACSW)
One Life Counseling Center/Allcove is looking for a Bilingual Mental Health Associate Therapist to provide therapy services to youth and their families using the allcove™ model. The role includes conducting assessments and developing treatment plans, delivering individual and group therapy, and providing crisis intervention as needed. The therapist will collaborate with care teams, monitor treatment progress, facilitate transitions to other services, and ensure proper documentation in compliance with HIPAA guidelines. Additionally, the therapist may engage in community outreach, participate in supervision for professional development, and assist with curriculum development during downtime. Flexibility in scheduling, including evening and weekend hours, may be required, with a strong emphasis on maintaining mental health service delivery as the top priority.
About One Life Counseling Center:
One Life Counseling Center is a leading nonprofit counseling organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. With nine locations across San Mateo and San Francisco Counties, we are dedicated to providing accessible, evidence-based mental health services. Our therapists offer linguistically and culturally competent support to immigrants, economically disadvantaged individuals, and those without sufficient insurance coverage. Our Mission is to ensure easy access to counseling, education, and service opportunities. Also to empower individuals to improve their overall well-being.
Responsibilities
Provide Direct Service: Deliver therapy services to youth and their families using the allcove™ model of care, which includes individual and/or group therapy sessions, as well as running support groups.
Assessment and Treatment Planning: Complete thorough assessments, develop individualized treatment plans, and collaborate with the care team to determine ongoing treatment. Provide short-term individual, family, and group therapy as part of the treatment process.
Crisis Intervention and Diagnosis: Provide crisis intervention as needed and assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions in accordance with clinical guidelines.
Care Transitions: Identify changes in client needs and assist with appropriate transitions to higher or lower levels of care. Monitor and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Treatment Progress: Regularly discuss progress toward treatment goals with clients and their families to ensure alignment with therapeutic objectives.
Collaboration with Medical Providers: Consult with medical doctors or other specialists regarding treatment plans and amend them as directed by the care team.
Referral and Transition Support: At the conclusion of therapy or when appropriate, provide a warm handoff to other services or resources, ensuring continued support for the youth and their families. This may include making referrals to other mental health professionals, community services, or specialized programs.
Supportive Referrals: If services are no longer needed after the 8-12 sessions in the allcove™ program, refer clients to additional supportive services, ensuring they are connected to ongoing care if necessary.
Collaboration with Peers and Care Teams: Work closely with other professionals, including care teams and community providers, to ensure comprehensive care and connect clients with necessary resources and support.
Documentation and Data Collection: Comply fully with all allcove™ and agency documentation and data collection requirements. Ensure all documentation is HIPAA-compliant and includes accurate, timely progress notes.
EHR Management: Utilize the agency's Electronic Health Record (EHR) system to compose notes and maintain up-to-date documentation in accordance with HIPAA guidelines.
Supervision and Professional Development: Participate in individual and group supervision to foster professional growth. Complete all required allcove™ training, including refresher courses necessary to maintain your position and license.
Schedule Flexibility: This position may require working evenings and some Saturdays to meet client needs.
Certifications: Maintain First Aid and CPR certification as required by the agency.
You may also be required to assist with the following tasks related to the allcove™ team and community outreach:
Community Engagement: Participate in tabling events, presentations (in English and/or Spanish), and co-facilitating events at allcove™.
Peer Specialist Support: Assist with peer specialist duties and provide support during team transitions.
Client Tours and Translation: Conduct tours of the allcove™ facility and provide translation services on an as-needed basis.
Supervision (if licensed): If you are licensed, you may be asked to provide supervision to unlicensed staff or trainees.
Curriculum Development: During downtime between direct service, collaborate with colleagues and leadership to design and refine therapeutic curriculum and materials that align with the needs of the youth population served. This may include creating coping strategies, skill-building exercises, and psychoeducational content.
Qualifications
Significant skills in screening and assessment, including conducting comprehensive behavioral health assessments, care planning and review, behavioral health interventions, and service consultation.
Knowledge of adolescent development and the diverse social, emotional, and health needs of young people experiencing mental illness, trauma, and other concurrent issues.
Excellent organizational and time management skills, including the ability to prioritize competing objectives and meet agreed deadlines.
Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills with the ability to deliver innovative solutions.
Ability to foster a cooperative team environment with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively as a productive team member.
Knowledge of and experience with outcome-based measurement tools.
High-level computer literacy and experience in electronic clinical record systems and data management tools.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
High levels of professionalism, diplomacy, confidentiality, and discretion.
Ability and commitment to continuous learning.
Strong work ethic.
Bilingual preferred, Spanish.
Adaptability and flexibility to changing work environments and requirements.
Reliable and results-focused.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENT
Master’s level clinician (MFT/SW) and clinical expertise and experience with adolescents and/or young adults as issued by the State Board of Behavioral Science Examiners also known as AMFT or ASW.
Demonstrated skills in strategic and clinical service planning, including an understanding of organizational behavior, change management, and cultural change processes
Compensation
Classification: Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Hourly Rate: $50–$55 per hour, depending on experience and licensure.
28.5 - 30.5 hours/week
Monday–Friday, 12:45–7:00 PM
30-minute unpaid lunch
Required attendance at integrated team meeting (Wednesdays 12–1 PM)
1–2 hours/week for internal meetings/supervision
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
To Apply
Please email your resume, cover letter, and references to: Michelle Stulbarg michelle@onelifecounselingservices.com

