Position Function:
Coordinate counseling and skills services including crisis calls, referrals, counseling, and skill-based sessions to ensure Real Help for Real Life (RHRL) clients receive timely, competent, and caring responses from the first call to discharge. Provide ongoing supervision to direct reports ensuring that the agency philosophy and practices are implemented throughout service delivery. Represent ACH in the community.
Requirements:
Education:
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field required.
- Licensed as one of the following: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor or Associate (LPC or LPC-Associate), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Associate (LMFT or LMFT-A), Licensed Psychological Associate, or Psychologist required.
- Additional certification as an LPC-Supervisor, LMFT-Supervisor, or LCSW-Supervisor preferred.
Experience: Three years’ experience providing crisis intervention, intake, and assessment to at-risk youth and families required. Two years of supervisory experience required. Training in counseling models, especially Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed care, trauma counseling, youth and family counseling, and evidence-based programming preferred.
Functional Requirements:
Provide oversight of curriculum-based techniques and methods being used with the goal of increasing skill level of Counselors and Family Support Specialists. Oversee administrative aspects of the Counselors and Family Support Specialists to ensure staff productivity and accountability for Family and Youth Success (FAYS) Program contract requirements, ACH training, documentation, and provision of service requirements. Provide direct reports with supervision through staffing and case reviews to ensure effectiveness, EBP fidelity, and services that are sensitive to the population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. Follow ACH policies and procedures and represent the agency in the community to generate referral activity, stakeholder support, and collaboration opportunities with service providers.
Working Conditions:
Exposure to children with behavior problems, including possible physical aggression. Potential exposure to illness and blood.
Exposure to Confidential Information:
Maintain confidentiality and follow ACH policies and procedures and contractual and regulatory requirements related to personnel and client records.
Key Expectations/Responsibilities:
Clinical Supervision:
- Provide supervision to Counselors, Family Support Specialists, and Child and Family Services Interns.
- Meet bi-weekly or as needed with supervisees to monitor clinical caseloads, set schedules, assign cases to staff to meet productivity goals, and ensure staff are providing timely, competent, and caring services.
- Assess whether curriculum-based intervention resources must be shifted in the service area to meet community need or demand.
Administrative Supervision:
- Ensure supervisees achieve the conduct and performance goals of ACH and the RHRL program.
- Ensure supervisees document services in a timely manner and achieve performance outputs and outcomes.
- Ensure supervisees comply with all personnel policies.
- Complete all administrative tasks for supervision including annual performance reviews, bi-weekly timesheets, and reimbursement documentation.
- Communicate regularly and effectively with supervisor.
Training:
- Participate in and occasionally conduct in-service training.
- Participate in training on evidence-based programs and ACH and FAYS Program/RHRL contractual and accreditation requirements.
Service Delivery:
- May provide core services on a limited basis.
- Organize and give presentations as assigned.
- Provide on-call support for Safe Place® as needed.
- Maintain on-call phone during assigned shifts, answering calls and coordinating responses to address caller needs.
Reporting:
- Complete all necessary documentation to fulfill RHRL and agency requirements, including reports and billing.
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The above noted job description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give the employee a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of his/her position. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of this position.
Education:
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field required.
- Licensed as one of the following: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor or Associate (LPC or LPC-Associate), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Associate (LMFT or LMFT-A), Licensed Psychological Associate, or Psychologist required.
- Additional certification as an LPC-Supervisor, LMFT-Supervisor, or LCSW-Supervisor preferred.
Experience: Three years’ experience providing crisis intervention, intake, and assessment to at-risk youth and families required. Two years of supervisory experience required. Training in counseling models, especially Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed care, trauma counseling, youth and family counseling, and evidence-based programming preferred.