Administrative Clinical Supervisor/FAITHS (UEC)
California State University
- San Bernardino, CA
- $10,856-11,643 per month
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Clinical Supervision: Plans and supervises the work of Clinical Service Supervisors, Clinical Service Practitioners, and MFT/LPCC/MSW Interns responsible for performing clinical services to justice-involved individuals and their families in accordance with the BBS and NASW regulations.
- Clinical Strategy and Oversight: Develop, review, and refine the clinical strategy to align with FAITHS's overarching goals and ensure delivery of quality clinical services.
- Collaboration with Executive Leadership: Work closely with the Executive Director of Operations and Director of Reentry Operations to ensure that clinical services are effectively integrated into the program's broader operational framework.
- Research and Data-Driven Strategy: Champion research initiatives to inform clinical strategies, collaborating with academic institutions and internal teams to execute projects and employ a systemic perspective in service delivery.
- Publication and Dissemination: Support efforts to share significant research findings, partnering with media teams to highlight FAITHS's contributions.
- Data Management and Continuous Improvement: Oversee a comprehensive data management system, regularly refining clinical processes based on data, feedback, and research insights.
- Team Leadership: Lead and manage the Clinical Service Supervisors, offering guidance and oversight for their work with the MFT/LPCC/MSW Interns.
- Compliance and Standards: Ensure that all clinical operations comply with federal, state, and local regulations and standards. Keep abreast of relevant legal and ethical standards in the mental health field.
- Client Intervention Planning: Collaborate with internal and external partners to ensure that client-specific interventions are developed, implemented, and evaluated for effectiveness.
- Community Stakeholder Coordination: Build and maintain strong relationships with community stakeholders and justice partners to ensure a unified approach to client intervention and care.
- Continuous Improvement: Regularly review and refine clinical processes and interventions, leveraging data, feedback, and research to drive improvements.
- Training and Development: Oversee the training and professional development of clinical staff and interns, ensuring they have the skills and knowledge needed to provide exceptional care.
- Communication: Act as a key point of contact for clinical-related inquiries from both within the organization and external partners, including University Partners, ensuring clarity and consistency in communication.
- Performance Oversight: Conduct performance reviews, and when necessary, initiate corrective action for staff not meeting standards, aligning all actions with organizational policies.
- Education:
- A Masters degree from an accredited institution in behavioral science, human services, social work, counseling, psychology, public health administration, business/public administration, hospital administration, or closely related field of study. Actively working toward a Doctorate or PhD degree from an accredited institution in behavioral science, human services, social work, counseling, psychology, public health administration, business/public administration, hospital administration, or closely related field of study.
- Experience:
- Licensed as an LMFT or LCSW for five (5) years and completed a Certified Supervisor Program valid in the state of California and by the BBS. At least one (1) year experience working within a jail setting.
- A strong background in child development, parenting, and developmentally appropriate, positive child guidance.
- Other:
- Knowledge of regulatory agency standards
- Knowledge of requirements and current practices and trends
- Experience engaging with and managing of graduate level interns
- Knowledge of substance abuse disorder and related issues.
- Knowledge of the scientific literature on mental health and attachment, and interpersonal attachment-based psychotherapy.
- A strong background in child development, parenting, and developmentally-appropriate, positive child guidance.
- Ability to work with a diverse population including communication with people from diverse cultures, ethnic backgrounds, socio-economic levels, and educational levels.
- Skilled in working independently and following through on assignments with minimal direction.
- Working knowledge of state and county policies related to incarceration.
- The ability to write clear and concise reports.
- Ability to work in a team setting.
- Ability to handle multiple work priorities, organize work projects and complete them in a timely manner.
- Strong oral and facilitation skills.
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Cash option
- CalPERS Retirement and CalPers 457
- Group Term Life/ Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D)
- Holidays & Personal Holiday
- Vacation and Sick pay accruals
- Educational Assistance Benefit is based on availability of funding.
- Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, State Disability Insurance
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