Behavioral Health Clinician II
Company: Clare|Matrix
Location: Santa Monica
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Are you in search of a role that
provides opportunity for growth, and encourages career advancement?
Do you want to save lives and have a positive influence on the
community? Look no further than CLARE|MATRIX! Whether you work
within the clinical arena, or the administrative world. We all work
toward our shared mission, and uphold the CLARE|MATRIX values of:
COMPASSION – TEAMWORK – INTEGRITY – EMPOWERMENT – ADAPTABILITY -
EQUALITY. If your values align with ours… JOIN US! Why work for
CLARE|MATRIX? CLARE|MATRIX is seeking bright and compassionate
leaders to help save lives through recovery! We are a nonprofit
organization providing effective and compassionate treatment,
recovery, and prevention services for alcoholism and substance
abuse to individuals, families, and the community. We offer an
engaging, mission-driven work environment with excellent benefits
and compensation. Work with dedicated colleagues in a dynamic
setting, utilizing innovative approaches to addiction recovery and
mental health treatment. We recognize our staff as the heart of our
organization, and seek to provide a generous and competitive
benefit package to support our employees well-being. We offer the
following: BBS Supervision, on-going clinical training, MATRIX
Model Training & CEUs available Employer Paid Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life/AD&D, and LTD insurance Vacation and Sick Leave 11
Paid Holidays (including a birthday holiday) 403(b) Retirement Plan
(may be eligible for employer matching up to 6% the 1st of the
quarter after 90 days of service) Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Job Title: Behavioral Health Clinician (Full-time/non-exempt)
Reports To: Residential Program Manager w/oversight by Director of
Clinical Services About CLARE|MATRIX: CLARE|MATRIX is a nonprofit
organization providing effective and compassionate treatment,
recovery, and prevention services for alcoholism and substance
abuse to individuals, families, and the community. Since 1970,
CLARE|MATRIX has provided quality substance abuse and mental health
treatment to men, women, and children in southern California.
Through programs run by a compassionate, committed,
results-oriented team of counselors, therapists, and
administrators, CLARE|MATRIX continues to build its reputation as a
leader in Evidence- Based Treatment practices and continues to
break new ground in the areas of positive outcomes, outreach,
research, and community involvement. Headquartered in Santa Monica,
CA, CLARE|MATRIX maintains 7 facilities in the Southern California
region; providing services to participants in a manner consistent
with its Core Values: Compassion, Teamwork, Integrity, Empowerment,
Adaptability and Equality. Summary Under the supervision of the Sr.
Director of Clinical Services, the Behavioral Health Clinician
“BHC” plays a vital role in supporting the well-being of
participants receiving services at our outpatient program. The BHC
provides behavioral and mental health services, including therapy,
crisis intervention, and case management delivering evidence-based,
trauma-informed, and person-centered therapeutic interventions to
adults with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health
conditions. Essential Duties and Responsibilities To perform this
job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential function, with or without accommodation. The requirements
listed below are representative of the duties, responsibilities,
knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Supervisory
Responsibilities: This position does not have direct reports.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The Behavioral Health
Clinician will provide direct service and within scope of practice
by spending the majority of their time conducting and documenting
clinical assessments and client evaluations. A BHC I may only
perform the following under supervision. Clinical Quality Care
Delivery Assessment: Conduct assessments and evaluations with new
and existing clients. Perform duties within timeframes to meet
service goals. Assessments may include but are not limited to
Mental Health Status Exam, Biopsychosocial interviews, assessment
scales, app health scales, Columbia Suicide Severity, PHQ, Beck
Regression, and Beck Anxiety. Therapy: Provides therapeutic
interventions, including evidence-based practices for substance use
and psychological disorders. Crisis and Clinical Support to
Programs: Meet clinical and mental health needs as they arise
conducting crisis intervention sessions. Individual Sessions:
Conduct mental health evaluation, assessments, and individual
sessions. Determine if and provide family and/or couple counseling
as needed. Group Facilitation: Conduct group counseling and
educational groups. Case Management ASAM and Treatment Plans:
Review and finalize ASAM and Treatment Plans. Utilization: Perform
utilization reviews and discharge summaries. Ensure charts meet
quality management standards per regular utilization review and/or
chart review process, including completion of review tools within
designated timeframe. EHR: Maintain accurate and timely
documentation of participant care in electronic health records
(EMR). Shift Reports: Provide clear and concise shift reports to
ensure continuity of care. Documentation and Billing EHR: Utilizing
the EHR, the BHC has responsibility and oversight for ensuring the
proper, correct and timely documentation of all notes and
administration of participants’ medical records, maintaining
compliance with municipal, state and federal regulations and
maintaining accurate and complete proper documentation for all
participant encounters. QA and Billing: Confirms evidence of
complete progress note ensuring all notes are completed in real
time to expedite billing requirements. Ensure health, physical and
TB test administration are reflected in the charts for billing to
process timely and accurately. Safety and Compliance Compliance:
Ensures program compliance with all CLARE|MATRIX Policies and
Procedures. The BHC must adhere to all state and federal
regulations and prioritize participant safety and dignity in all
aspects of care. Adhere to and ensure all staff follows all safety
rules and regulations. HIPPA Compliance: Secures participant
information and maintains strict participant confidence by
completing and safeguarding medical records and ensuring
participant information is kept confidential. Professional
Behavior: Ensures strict maintenance of professional boundaries
following established limits and guidelines for appropriate
behavior with participants, ensuring a safe and ethical environment
by clearly separating the professional role from personal
interactions, and protecting the participant's privacy and dignity.
Boundaries typically include but are not limited to personal
disclosure limits, physical touch restrictions, and clear
communication about the professional nature of the relationship.
Safety Standards: Ensure health and safety regulations are upheld
to CLARE|MATRIX standards, OSHA, CAL-OSHA, and all regulatory
requirements. Incident reports: Complete incident reports timely
and in accordance with company and regulatory requirements.
Teamwork and Collaboration Communication: Collaborate with nurses,
therapists, and other clinical providers to communicate participant
changes, needs, updates, and progress. Respond to staff and
participants in a professional and courteous manner. Meetings:
Participate in staff meetings, one-on-one meetings with
supervisors, and other meetings as required. Education and
Training: Participate in ongoing training, team meetings, and
certifications to maintain eligibility for the role. Secondary
Areas of Responsibility Other duties as assigned Qualifications
Must have a current, valid and unrestricted mental health license
in the State of California as designated by the California Board of
Behavioral Sciences (BBS) to qualify as a BHC II. Qualifying
licensure includes LCSW, LMFT, and LPCC. To qualify as a BHC I, you
must have a current, valid and unrestricted registration as an
ACSW, or AMFT. Must have current and valid First Aid and CPR
certification. Must provide proof of active evidence of
Professional Liability Insurance appropriate to the scope of
licensure and practice. This must be maintained as a condition of
employment. Knowledge, Skills, Competencies, and Experience BHC II
BHC I Knowledge of co-occurring mental health disorders, and/or
substance use disorders (SUD). Familiarity with co-occurring mental
health disorders, and/or substance use disorders (SUD). Knowledge
of ASAM criteria and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Familiarity with ASAM criteria and co-occurring mental health
disorders. Knowledge of Title 22, DHCS, and Joint Commission or
CARF standards. Familiarity with Title 22, DHCS, and Joint
Commission or CARF standards. Experience with electronic health
records “EHR”. Familiarity with electronic health records “EHR”.
Effective communication, organizational, and time-management
skills. Effective communication, organizational, and
time-management skills. Effective verbal and written communication
and interpersonal skills. Effective verbal and written
communication and interpersonal skills. Organized and detailed
oriented. Organized and detailed oriented. Self-motivated and able
to effectively carry out job duties and responsibilities.
Self-motivated and able to effectively carry out job duties and
responsibilities. Thrive in a fast-paced environment. Thrive in a
fast-paced environment. Physical Demands: While performing the
responsibilities of the job, the employee is regularly required to
talk and hear. The employee is regularly required to sit and use
their hands and fingers, to handle or feel. The employee is
regularly required to stand, walk, and reach with arms and hands
overhead or below the waist. The employee is rarely required to
stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee is rarely required to
lift, carry, push or pull up to 10 pounds. Vision abilities
required by this job include close vision. The candidate must be
able to complete all physical requirements of the job with or
without reasonable accommodation. These physical demands are
representative of the physical requirements necessary for an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the
job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable people with
disabilities to perform the described essential functions. Medical
History: All employees who have or require contact with
participants, or in food preparation, shall complete a health
screening report or a health questionnaire. A health screening
report will be provided upon hire. For all residential and detox
employees, a health screening report will be completed and signed
off by a medical practitioner for clearance. All employees will
complete a self-report screening questionnaire. A TB test will be
conducted under licensed medical supervision not more than 60
calendar days prior to 7 calendar days after employment and renewed
annually from the date of the last tuberculosis test. Staff with a
known record of tuberculosis or a record of positive testing shall
not be required to obtain a tuberculosis skin test. Unless there is
documentation that the staff has completed at least 6 months of
preventive therapy, the staff shall be required to obtain, within
45 calendar days of employment, a chest x-ray result and a
physician’s statement that the incumbent does not have tuberculosis
and has not been under regular care and monitoring for
tuberculosis. A chest x-ray within the prior 6 months is
acceptable. The physician’s statement shall be renewed annually.
Work Environment: This job will be primarily located at the
CLARE|MATRIX facilities in Ontario and Santa Monica, California.
This job is primarily an office environment and requires the
ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards. The
work environment is fast-paced and dynamic. The work requires the
ability to work in a confined area. The work environment may
involve exposure to participants experiencing challenging behaviors
including occasional acts of aggression. While performing the
responsibilities of the job, the work environment characteristics
are representative of the environment the job holder will
encounter. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people
with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Disclaimer: The employee must be able to perform the essential
functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested,
reasonable accommodation will be provided to enable employees with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job,
absent undue hardship for the Company. Furthermore, job
descriptions may change over time as requirements and employee
skill levels change. The Company retains the right to change or
assign other duties to this position. Conclusion: This job
description is intended to convey information essential to
understanding the functions, job responsibilities and expectations
of the role. This job description is not intended to be an
exhaustive list of qualifications, skills, efforts, duties,
responsibilities or working conditions associated with the
position.
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