Clinical Director - Chicago, IL, United States - Erie Neighborhood House

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    Description:

    Erie Neighborhood House, a community-building agency empowering Chicago's low-income and immigrant families, and dedicated to promoting a just and inclusive society is seeking an experienced, Spanish bilingual professional to serve as a Clinical Director.

    The Clinical Director plays a crucial role in overseeing the clinical aspects of service delivery, ensuring high-quality care for the community or population served. This position combines clinical expertise with leadership and management skills to advance the organization's mission and objectives. The role also includes providing strategic direction, ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care, and collaborating with other leaders to achieve organizational goals. The Clinical Director is responsible for ensuring oversight in the areas of: licensing regulations, legal and ethical regulations, clinical supervision, and program quality assurance.

    Position Responsibilities:

    Strategic Planning

    • Develop and implement strategic plans for the clinical department in alignment with the overall organizational goals.
    • Identify opportunities for improvement in clinical services and community care.
    • Assists the Department Director in the development of agency policies and procedures which are relevant to clinical issues.
    • Attends and prepares reports to the Board of Directors as required, and advise Board on clinical staff activities on a regular basis.

    Clinical Leadership

    • Schedules and conducts multidisciplinary staff meetings.
    • Schedule and conducts peer review committee to monitor the type of care being provided by the Center and to discuss methods for possible improvement among colleagues:
    • Ensure that staff supervision notes, multidisciplinary staff notes and peer review notes are written and placed within the client's chart and that and that minutes are kept for each meeting.
    • Maintains adequate staff coverage and approves the use of comp time and PTO for all clinical staff.
    • Assigns cases to therapists on a weekly basis.
    • Review cases for quality of care according to established guidelines.
    • Coordinates and is responsible for releasing client information in accordance with data privacy laws.
    • Ensures that each client has an individualized program of treatment which may include individual psychotherapy, family or marital therapy, group psychotherapy, or referral to other community agencies.

    Quality Assurance

    • Establish and monitor quality assurance programs to ensure the highest standards of client care.
    • Implement and enforce policies and procedures to maintain compliance with regulatory standards and accreditation requirements.
    • Analyze clinical performance data and implement performance improvement initiatives.
    • Address issues related to patient outcomes, satisfaction, and safety.
    • Ensure that all intake and terminations are completed in a timely manner and maintains a schedule of clients for maintenance of records and case files.
    • Monitors clinical staff development needs and implements improvement strategies with the administrator's Senior Director of Programs approval.
    • Prepares activity reports to inform management of the status and implementation plans of programs, services, and quality initiatives.
    • Conducts quarterly reviews of clinical documentation.

    Budget Management

    • Manage the clinical department budget, ensuring efficient resource allocation and cost-effective operations.
    • Administers fiscal operations, such as planning budgets, authorizing expenditures and coordinating financial reporting.
    • Identify and implement cost-saving measures without compromising the quality of care.

    Collaboration

    • Collaborate with other departments, such as administration, finance, and human resources, to achieve organizational objectives.
    • Build and maintain effective relationships with external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies, community organizations, and other mental health providers.
    • Works closely with Clinical Supervisor and program director.

    Staff Development

    • Oversee the recruitment, training, and professional development of clinical staff.
    • In collaboration with Clinical Supervisors, conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to support staff growth.
    Requirements:
    • Doctorate degree or Masters in Social Work or Counseling and clinical license required; at least 5 years' experience in the social work or counseling field.
    • At least two years of experience in a supervisory role.
    • 40 hour Domestic Violence Training Certificate
    • Familiarity with working with immigrants, domestic violence, community violence, child abuse, mental health challenges
    • Strong organizational and effective time management skills
    • Bilingual English/Spanish required
    • Excellent written and interpersonal skills with fluency in both English and Spanish
    • Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
    • Flexibility and ability to work evening and weekend hours as necessary.
    • Commitment to social justice and sensitivity to the assets and challenges of a diverse group of participants.

    TEAM MEMBER BENEFITS

    • Compensation of $ 87,000 - $90,000 / salary
    • Work / life integration
      • Generous paid time off

    Full Time employee

    • 12 accrued sick days per year
    • 3 personal days
    • Paid birthday off
    • 8 paid holidays, including Juneteenth
    • In addition to above paid holidays, paid week off between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day
    • Vacation
      • Year 1 = 8 days
      • Year 2 = 13 days
      • Year 3 + = 20 days
    • Access to alternative and flexible work schedules and personal leave, where possible
    • Two-weeks fully paid Parental Leave, for eligible employees
    • Time off for school conferences and activities as well as bereavement leave
    • Professional Development
      • Employer-sponsored learning and development programs
      • Paid day off annually for personal professional development
      • Tuition Assistance & Debt Relief Program, as budget allows
      • DEI Council-sponsored education and engagement series
    • Wellness support
      • Employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance
      • Employer-paid life insurance
      • Voluntary life and AD&D and short and long-term disability
      • Flexible Spending Accounts for medical, vision and dependent care
      • 403b with employer match
      • Employee Assistance Program
      • Yoga, Zumba and Book Club, when onsite

    CBU STATUS: Non - Union / Exempt

    Erie Neighborhood House is dedicated to creating a workforce that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion. We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals without discrimination. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact us at

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    MUST BE A MEMBER OF AFSCME OR JOIN AFTER 30 DAYS

    ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

    ACCREDITED BY NAEYC & NATIONAL AFTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

    RECOGNIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE;

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