What are the responsibilities and job description for the On-Call Clinical Supervisor - LSCW position at Five Acres?
Essential Duties
Depending upon specific program, assignment may perform any of all of the following:
- Performs supervisory duties including: interviewing, hiring, and training clinical and other supervisees; manages performance, conducts performance appraisals, takes disciplinary measures as needed; implements clinical on-boarding procedures.
- Directly manages, supervises, and monitors clinical activities including the distribution and tracking of case assignments; schedules, productivity, and coordinates psychological/psychiatric consultation and linkage services. (via Welligent)
- Reviews outcome measures with initial assessments/treatment planning goals to ensure fidelity to EBP models/client care and implementation of treatment goals.
- Review and Maintain audit ready standards via QA and peer audit.
- Ensures each billable staff maintains appropriate caseload to reach the budgeted daily expectation of billable hours. (refer to Productivity Policy)
- Confirms quality service delivery through completion and submission of service plans, progress notes, and other outcome measures. (refer to Progress/Case Note Submission Policy)
- Comes prepared to conduct supervision by discussing supervisees' current caseload, documentation and productivity; issues constructive feedback and direction; and ensures supervisees utilize feedback into their clinical practice with clients.
- Provides clinical group supervision in designated EBP; ensuring fidelity to the model, if applicable.
- Monitoring and ensuring compliance to contracts and accreditation (COA) standards.
- Maintains knowledge of program standards and policies as developed by Five Acres, COA, Community Care
- Licensing, DCFS, DMH, and other governing bodies; develops personal and professional knowledge by attending
- educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; benchmarking state-of
- the art practices; participating in in-service programs.
Qualifications
To perform effectively in this position, the incumbent must have:
- LMFT, LCSW or LPCC preferred license issued by the State of California, plus a minimum of two years post-licensure experience.
- Must maintain licensure as a condition of employment.
- Training in Supervision Practices as specified by the Board of Behavioral Sciences to supervise MA and MSW interns.
- Training in an Evidence Based Practice, and serving 1 client per practice, if applicable.
- Experience and education relative to the specific type of clients he or she will be supervising.
- 2 years' experience in the areas of family and child welfare, mental health and child abuse prevention and treatment.
- Effective communication skills both oral and written.
- Working knowledge of community resources that address the special needs of the client base.
- Ability to be flexible and work in a changing environment.
- Ability to attend Day 1 of the Pro Act de-escalating system training.
- Maintain First Aid/CPR Certification.
- Computer skills sufficient to meet production demands of the job including Microsoft Office and WELLIGENT software for program notes, and maintain detailed, accurate and complete records.
- Ability to work varied hours including evenings, nights and weekends.
- Must have a valid California Driver License, proof of automobile insurance and meet the Agency's safe driver guidelines.
- Sensitivity to the different cultures represented among the clients, families and staff.
- A basic understanding of age-appropriate behavior for children/adolescents.
- Strong leadership skills sufficient to supervise a staff of approximately eight to ten.
- Strong problem-solving skills.
Compensation: $75.00 per hour
Salary : $75