Supervising Clinician LCSW / LMFT
Northern Valley Indian Health
- California
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Administrative supervision: review and approve requests for time-off and oversee timesheet submissions; receives and responds to employee call-off notifications; determines and coordinates scheduling; and complete performance evaluations)
- Clinical supervision: provide consultation for assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, individual and group treatment interventions, discharge summaries and case conceptualization.
- Actively participates in the development and implementation of Behavioral Health Department program policies and procedures in compliance with state and federal regulations; maintains applicable program licensing, certification and accreditations.
- Selects, assigns, trains and monitors program staff; develops and facilitates continuing education and staff development opportunities (client confidentiality, reporting and record keeping requirements, evidence-based interventions, culturally competent and trauma-informed care, etc.)
- Conducts staff meetings and case conferences; provides coaching and support to direct reports to ensure that productivity standards and that client care expectations are met.
- Performs continuous quality improvement tasks and monitors program for compliance with state and federal laws; assists government officials with program audits; may respond to audits and recommend program changes.
- Maintains caseload of patients; conducts assessments; administers screening tools; develops treatment plans; and provides individual, group, and/or family therapy services to a wide range of individuals with various presenting problems, using effective treatment techniques.
- Completes clinical documentation and maintains other pertinent patient information within the comprehensive electronic health record.
- Communicates proactively with multidisciplinary treatment team to coordinate and enhance patient care.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Licensure as a Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a minimum of 2 years post licensure experience.
- Ability to complete supervisory training, as required by the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) with the purpose of meeting clinical supervisor requirements; must be completed no later than 30 days after hire into Supervising Clinician role.
- Two years of experience providing counseling and/or case management services in a Substance Use Disorder treatment program.
- Professional knowledge of and aptitude in the application of evidence-based practices for the treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions.
- Leadership skills in supervising, coaching, counseling and managing performance of support staff.
- Proven competence in responding to patient complaints and handling high stress (crisis) situations.
- Demonstrated the ability to work with diverse populations (experience working with Native Americans is desirable).
- Strong organizational, prioritization, problem-solving and analytical skills with acute attention to detail and capacity to work independently under limited supervision.
- Exemplifies excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Must have reliable transportation, engage in regular attendance and travel, as job requires.
- Ability to complete annual health screening, including but not limited to TB screening.