Mental Health Clinical Supervisor - Ventura, United States - Interface Children & Family Services

Interface Children & Family Services
Interface Children & Family Services
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Ventura, United States

1 week ago

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Description

Position:
Mental Health Clinical Supervisor (CS)


Hours:
(1) Intermittent (MHS) position available


Hourly Rate:
minimum 4 years post licensure, plus 2 years clinical supervisory experience $50/$51 bilingual

Bilingual Preferred

$3,500 sign-on bonus after hire
plus $3,500 signing bonus after successful 6 months performance


In a multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary community mental health setting where associates and master level practicum students provide treatment services this position acts as Clinical Supervisor within the Mental Health & Trauma Treatment (MH&TT) department.

According to California BBS regulations and MH&TT department standards, provides onboarding, training, clinical supervision, and evaluation of assigned BBS registered associates and master level students, and case consult to licensed therapists.

Collaborates on high risk cases, provide triage with Managers and Director. May provide reimbursable services documented into electronic health record systems. Reports to Management designee.

Clinical Supervisor (LMFT or LCSW) - Demonstrates clinical supervisory experience according to California BBS, CAMFT, NASW standards. Provides required weekly individual or triadic clinical supervision to assigned clinical team members. Provides back up individual, triadic or group clinical supervision as needed. Participates in onboarding clinicians. Collaborates on clinical staff introductory and annual performance reviews. Is an integral member of the treatment team.


Examples Of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Provide clinical supervision in accordance with department standards, Interface Mission, Vision and Values, and CA BBS regulations.
  • Provide key role in onboarding and assessing competency of clinical interventions provided and documentation.
  • Mentor, evaluate and remediate the professional growth, development, and evaluation of assigned associates and student trainees/interns.
  • Review clinical charts, documentation, treatment interventions to support efficacy of treatment provided by assigned treatment staff.
  • Cosign documents as required by contract and department standards.
  • Facilitate and coordinate clinical training.
  • Maintain required CEU's per CA BBS regulations to maintain active license and to conduct clinical supervision of licensed eligible and unlicensed or waivered staff.
  • Maintain CAMFT or NASW membership and professional malpractice insurance.
  • Complete all required supervisee and supervisory documents per BBS regulations.
  • Maintains all requirements to meet standards in contracts for credentialing and recredentialing.
  • Process clinical supervision documentation of cases in EHR.
  • Participate in department team meetings as assigned.

Requirements:


Ability to:

ethically and respectfully establish and maintain effective working relationships with others as part of a multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural team; communicate effectively in writing and orally, including public speaking; efficiently organize time and workload responsibilities; effectively utilize agency and community resources; conduct individual, triadic or group clinical supervision; teach clinical skills, use of clinical judgement, case conceptualization, all aspects of clinical practice, laws, rules and regulations; demonstrate respect and equity; and help develop professional clinicians.


Licensure/CEU:

to have at time of hire and maintain a current California Board of Behavioral Sciences license number as a condition of continued employment, and malpractice insurance policy.

California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) LMFT or LCSW minimum 4 years post licensure, plus 2 years clinical supervisory experience provided to associate level clinicians.

Provide clinical supervision CEUs of fifteen (15) hours of continuing education and subsequent license renewal cycle a minimum of six (6) hours of continuing education specific to clinical supervision as a condition of continued employment.


Additional:
flexibility to be contacted for consultation during evening work hours and provide back-up to other supervisors as needed. Related work experience with a multi-cultural client population and Spanish-English bilingual skills, desirable, incentive provided at $1/hr.


Successful background and criminal clearance required and maintained, including but not limited to California Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI, Child Abuse Index and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Proof of a valid California Driver's License, reliable transportation, proof of automobile insurance (listed as covered), pass and maintain driving approval as required by our insurer.

Must be able to provide in-person supervision and training with staff in accordance with the California Department of Public Health orders as necessary.


Supplemental
All supervisee assignments involve work in multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural settings with high

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