3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic is a community-based agency providing youth in the Bayview Hunters Point with medical and behavioral health services that encourage them to make decisions that support their health, safety, and development. 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic also manages a number of successful Transitional Age Youth (TAY) housing stabilization programs and one of the city’s few Youth Access Points.
The Residential Behavioral Health Program spans two sites: the Lower Polk TAY Navigation Center and Just Home Transitional Housing. Together, these programs provide behavioral health and supportive services to Transitional Age Youth (TAY) experiencing homelessness and system involvement, with a focus on stabilization, skill-building, and long-term housing readiness.
The Lower Polk TAY Navigation Center (TAY Nav) is a low-barrier residential shelter serving unhoused TAY. The program is grounded in a “meet youth where they are” approach, prioritizing safety, accessibility, and engagement. Services include shelter, meals, showers, laundry, case management, behavioral health support, and connections to education and employment resources. Staff work closely with residents to support stabilization and help them identify and move toward individualized short- and long-term goals.
Position summary: We are looking for qualified trauma informed Residential Clinical Social Workers to observe, assess, and treat individuals with behavioral health disorders such as depression, anxiety, psychosis, autism, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, Substance Use Disorders, etc.
The Residential Clinical Social Workers should be patient, compassionate, and have good communication skills. Top candidates have excellent clinical knowledge, demonstrable client engagement skills, meaningful therapy experience, and the ability to thrive in and enjoy a lively and dynamic residential milieu.
We are actively designing our Residential Behavioral Health services programs and are currently building our team. This position therefore offers a chance to be a creative partner with our residents and the Director of Residential Behavioral Health to innovate and design the best possible program to fit the youths’ needs.
Individual and group supervision is available and we prioritize creating a supportive work environment amongst all team members.
Duties & Responsibilities: The following is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the Residential Clinical Social Worker. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned as needed.
- Provide general program support to 3rd Street’s Residential Housing sites with de-escalation and behavioral health interventions
- Deliver high quality culturally attuned therapeutic interventions in an active residential milieu environment, delivering both individual and group therapy in a variety of modalities individualized to the needs of residents
- Work closely with Case Management and other onsite Residential staff to support residents from date of entry to date of discharge
- Engage in rapport building and relationship development with clients to encourage participation in the program and its services
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, case conferences, team meetings, agencywide meetings, internal and external training, and individual and group supervisions
- Maintain client records and clinical documentation including: assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes
- Maintain professional boundaries and HIPAA at all times
- Collaborate appropriately with client support systems including healthcare and community resources and organizations
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Other programmatic duties and tasks as requested
About you:
- Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities (SKA):
- Ability to understand the cultural and social factors affecting behavior patterns and behavioral health
- Knowledge of current theories, practices, and principles and practices for services to clients with serious behavioral health care symptoms and diagnoses
- Ability to understand community needs, resources and organizations related to behavioral health care
- Knowledge of HIPAA and electronic health record systems like AVATAR or Epic or other EMR systems.
- Good communication skills, both verbal and written
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Bilingual language capacity preferred
- Education & Experience:
- Possession of a Master's degree from a recognized college or university in Social Work
- Possession of a valid registration as an Associate Social Worker from the California Board of Behavioral Sciences
- Experience and direct contact providing therapeutic services with clients between the ages of 18-27
- Experience working with diverse populations including persons experiencing homelessness, justice involvement, and those who are dually and triply diagnosed
- Experience working with youth, individuals with behavioral health concerns, high risk substance use behaviors, working in a shelter, milieu, outreach or justice involved setting, all preferred
- Experience with wellness, recovery and resiliency-oriented strategies, dual recovery/co-occurring disorder treatment, screening and assessment tools.
- In compliance with the Administrative Simplification provision of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), employees in this classification are required to possess a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number prior to their first day of employment
Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this role.
- This position involves regular walking and moving throughout residential program sites, as well as periods of standing and sitting.
- The role requires frequent communication with residents and team members, including active listening and engagement.
- Staff may occasionally lift or move items up to 25 pounds, such as program supplies or materials.
- The ability to navigate stairs and move between different areas of the site is also required.
- The work takes place in a residential setting with ongoing interaction with youth and staff.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Availability: 3 days in person (9:00 am to 5:30 pm), 1 day in person (11:00 am to 7:30 pm), and optional 1 day remote (9:00am to 5:30 pm)
General info:
- This position is a salary exempt and full time role.
- This position is based at our TAY Navigation Center in San Francisco with occasional travel to a secondary residential site at Just Home Site in BVHP.
- This position reports to the Director of Residential Behavioral Health
Compensation and benefits:
- The full salary range for this position is $75,000 – $90,000. We anticipate hiring within a range of $80,000 – $85,000, depending on experience, qualifications, and internal equity. The upper end of the range reflects growth potential over time in the role
- We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 403b, generous time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and more!
- We invest in the growth of all our Behavioral Health clinicians. We offer supervision for licensure hours for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) where applicable as well as stipend funds to further educational opportunities related to your job duties and expectations
o All clinicians receive:
- Paid 1:1 and group clinical supervision
- Financial support for continuing education
- Funding for specialized certifications and trainings
o Pre-licensed clinicians (AMFT, ASW, APCC) also receive:
- Coverage of licensing exam fees
- Supervision for licensure hours for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS)
o Licensed clinicians (LCSW, LPCC, LMFT) also receive:
- Opportunities for advanced clinical supervision
- Support for specialty certifications and professional growth
Together, these benefits are an important part of your overall compensation package.
EEOC statement:
3rd street is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance we will consider for employment qualifies candidates with arrest and conviction records.