Mental Health Therapist, Community Services for Families (CSF) Program - BBS Registered or Licensed
Company: North County Lifeline
Location: Escondido
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Mental Health Therapist,
Community Services for Families (CSF) Program - Bilingual About
Lifeline Community Services Lifeline Community Services is a
premier nonprofit organization in San Diego County, dedicated to
empowering individuals and families to achieve self-reliance and
long-term stability. Our diverse service portfolio spans housing,
behavioral health, youth development, and anti-human trafficking
initiatives, operating across multiple locations. Position Overview
General Responsibilities Under the supervision of the Community
Services for Families Program Supervisor, the Mental Health
Therapist will provide assessment services for CSF families with
children 0-18 and have domestic violence as the reason for the
referral. Assessment services may include every family member
(parents and/or children) living in the home and will be conducted
in the family home or at other locations as directed by client or
County CWS staff. Specific Activities Provides culturally
competent, trauma informed assessment services for CSF families
referred by Child Welfare Services and community referred families.
Provide assessments within 3 business days of receipt of referral
Prioritize cases by case type in as stated in the CSF contract
Conduct assessments both in person and occasional virtual sessions
in the office and in the community Evaluate all members of the
family living in the home for domestic violence, substance abuse,
mental health, trauma, and other significant needs. Make
recommendations on the basis of assessment findings for preventive
or treatment services to mitigate exposure to trauma (for children)
and to mitigate/treat issues negatively impacting child safety (for
parent/caregivers). Provide initial recommendations for treatment,
mental health and/or other services to County Social Worker within
3 business days of completing assessment. Complete and submit a
written follow up report of assessment findings to referring party
within 10 business days including assessment tools used, outcomes
for each family member, type and level of services recommended,
likelihood of a successful treatment outcomes, formal and informal
interventions to strengthen family functioning to ensure child
safety, prevention services to mitigate future effects of current
child trauma, Family Centered Meetings attended, CSF referrals, and
other information. Participates in Child and Family Team Meetings
to discuss client progress in services and support them in
achieving their case plan goals. Participates in Multi-Disciplinary
Teams with County staff as needed. Participates in quarterly CSF
countywide peer review process to discuss service delivery and
improve upon best practices. Maintains ongoing communication with
the CSF team to ensure quality of service delivery. Maintains
detailed case files and documentation utilizing County approved
forms and formats. Produces monthly reports of activities and
submits to the CSF Supervisor. Remains culturally sensitive and
respectful in all client and staff interactions. Participates in
required staff meetings, collaborative meetings, trainings, County
meetings, supervision, QA processes, and all other meetings and
events as requested. Completes other duties as assigned. Training
provided Qualifications and Requirements LMFT/LCSW/LPCC eligible by
the California Board of Behavioral Science, BBS Registered or
Licensed preferred, plus 2 years of related experience in direct
client service. Bilingual Required. Training in and mastery of
family systems theory such as Structural Family Therapy and
application of diagnostic criteria. Strong skills in interviewing,
rapport building, and assessment. Certification in Domestic
Violence Assessment and Treatment provided once hired. Ability to
make sound clinical decisions independently and to apply clinical
judgment to developing effective treatment recommendations. Ability
to focus on multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Must be
compatible with Lifeline's purpose and philosophy. Must have
reliable transportation current auto insurance, and a valid
California Driver's license. Must be flexible to accommodate
varying client schedules. Hire is contingent upon passing required
clearances, including criminal background checks, TB and drug test.
Work Schedule Full-time: 40 hours a week (may include evenings)
Compensation and Benefits Your well-being matters at North County
Lifeline! • Generous paid time off • 14 paid holidays • Exceptional
medical, dental, vision and other health and wellness benefits •
Life Insurance • Free training and education • Opportunities for
career development and advancement • Flexible Spending Account •
403(b) Retirement Plan with Employer Matching • Flexible work hours
Compensation: Starting @32.29/ hour (DOE) for Licensed.
Differential pay offered for bilingual skills Physical Demands Work
is performed primarily in a standard office environment. Primary
functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work
in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of
time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist;
to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amount of
weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand
movement and fine coordination including use of a computer. Use of
personal vehicle during the course of employment required. Equal
Employment Opportunity Statement North County Lifeline DBA Lifeline
Community Services ("Lifeline") is steadfast in its commitment to
ensuring an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated and
discrimination is not tolerated. We are committed to creating a
workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered
to bring their best selves to work. We adhere to all federal,
state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination and
provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and
applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation),
national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital
status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with
applicable federal, state, and local laws. In California, we extend
these protections to include ancestry, medical condition, genetic
characteristics, mental or physical disability (including HIV and
AIDS), familial status, citizenship, primary language, immigration
status, and age (40 and above) among others, recognizing and
valuing the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that all
individuals bring to our team. Lifeline is committed to complying
with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California
Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) by providing reasonable
accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and by
ensuring that our employment practices do not discriminate against
any individual. We believe that diversity fuels innovation and
creativity, and we are dedicated to building a team that reflects a
variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Lifeline's
success is built on a foundation of respect, integrity, and the
collective contributions of all our employees. This policy applies
to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting,
hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall,
transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Lifeline
expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on any
of the protected characteristics mentioned above. Lifeline's
leadership is committed to fostering a culture of diversity and
inclusion and ensuring that our employment environment is free from
discrimination and harassment. All employees are encouraged to
report any instances of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation
in violation of this policy to a supervisor, HR representative, or
through our reporting email. By embracing diversity and promoting
equality, Lifeline not only complies with all relevant legislation
but also creates a richer, more vibrant work environment for all
our employees. Accommodations and Accessibility Statement Lifeline
Community Services is committed to providing equal employment
opportunities to all qualified individuals, including those with
disabilities. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA), the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA),
and other applicable laws, Lifeline will provide reasonable
accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with
disabilities, unless doing so would result in an undue hardship for
the organization. If you require an accommodation to participate in
the application or interview process, please contact
humanresources@nclifeline,org as soon as possible. Accommodations
may include, but are not limited to, assistance with completing the
application process, providing documents in an accessible format,
or arranging for an accessible interview location. Our goal is to
ensure that all individuals have equal access to opportunities and
are able to perform their job duties safely and effectively. We are
committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment
where all employees can thrive. As part of our commitment to
ensuring the safety and well-being of our clients and maintaining
the integrity of our workplace, North County Lifeline conducts
comprehensive background and drug screening processes for all
prospective employees. This includes, but is not limited to:
Driving Record Check: Verification through the Department of Motor
Vehicles (DMV) to ensure a good standing driving record. Employment
Verification: Confirmation of your employment history to verify
your experiences and qualifications. Reference Checks: Contacting
provided references to gain insights into your work ethic,
professionalism, and suitability for the role. Tuberculosis (TB)
Screening: A TB test to ensure the health and safety of our clients
and staff, in line with public health recommendations. Drug
Screening: A 10-panel non-DOT drug test to screen for the presence
of common illicit substances, ensuring a drug-free workplace.
Criminal Background Checks: Comprehensive checks through the
Department of Justice (DOJ), FBI, and Child Abuse Index to identify
any history that may impact your suitability for employment,
particularly in roles involving vulnerable populations. These
screenings are a vital part of our hiring process and must be
successfully completed for employment eligibility. North County
Lifeline is dedicated to fair and responsible hiring practices and
ensures that all screenings are conducted in accordance with
applicable laws and regulations, respecting the privacy and rights
of all candidates. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation
in this process, aimed at creating a safe and productive work
environment for everyone.
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