Regional Clinical Supervisor
May 17, 2023 |
This position provides clinical supervision, training, consultation and administrative support to Outpatient Mental Health program clinical staff and trainees.
Essential Functions
- Directly supervises clinicians (clinical staff, per diem clinicians, and clinical trainees) to ensure the proper delivery of clinical services.
- Provides weekly individual, triadic and/or group clinical supervision to clinicians (clinical staff, per diem clinicians, and clinical trainees) who are collecting hours towards licensure or practicum completion.
- Completes all required clinical supervisor documentation with supervisees in a timely manner.
- Approves progress notes/documentation in a timely manner. (Within 72 hours of submission)
- Oversees quality of individual, family, and group therapy clinical services.
- Works with other members of the team (Director or Clinical Supervisor/Manager) to ensure successful communication and coordination of supervisee clinical services.
- Provides safe, effective, efficient clinical supervision, utilizing reflective supervision practices and ensuring that services are strengths-based, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically appropriate, and client/family centered and in accordance with established policies, procedures and standards of care.
- Completes all internal compliance trainings and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) required to provide clinical supervision and provides documentation to Training Department.
- Provides assistance and guidance to clinicians (clinical staff, per diem clinicians, and clinical trainees) to promote a positive learning experience, ensuring effective services within Mental Health programs.
- Scheduled days and times for in-office availability are flexible but must accommodate program needs for example, audits, in-person supervision/training as needed for struggling or new staff, team meetings, trainings. Standard of 2 in-person workdays a month is to be expected.
- Collaborates with Quality Assurance (QA) Department to ensure compliance with agency, county, state, and accreditation standards are met.
Qualifications
- California Licensed two years and clinical supervisor eligible (LCSW, LMFT, Licensed Psychologist)
- Must have completed, or to complete as a condition of employment, required clinical supervision training CEUs of state licensing boards (BBS).
- Must have completed BBS Supervisory Training Course.
- Direct clinical experience working with high-risk children and youth.
- Demonstrated clinical experience with community mental health systems.
- Experience providing individual, family and group therapy to children and adolescents.
- Experience working in residential or psychiatric hospital settings and in a variety of settings: homes, schools, neighborhoods, other agencies, etc.
- Familiarity with San Francisco and San Mateo County resources.