Social Work Supervisor at Mitchell Martin
Brooklyn, NY
About the Job
A well known Functional Family Therapy Therapeutic Case Management Program (FFT-TCM) in Brooklyn is a specialized, evidence-based, borough-wide prevention program for families facing child welfare is looking for an Social Work Supervisor
Type: Temp to Perm
Schedule: 35 hours, exempt -- 9-5, 2 days of evening hours 11-7p; depending on when families are available-- schedule is very flexible
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Overview:
The Functional Family Therapy Therapeutic Case Management Program (FFT-TCM) in Brooklyn is a specialized, evidence-based, borough-wide prevention program for families facing child welfare-related challenges who want to repair and improve family relationships and ensure the safety and well-being of children so that their family can safely stay together. The Social Work Supervisor ensures that all clinical and case management services provided by the staff adhere to the FFT-TCM's model specifications, meet or exceed expected agency standards of professionalism, and comply with Administration for Children's Services (ACS) policies and contractual commitments.
Summary:
* Passionate about providing high quality services to families in child welfare
* A lifetime learner, continuously developing their clinical skills and ability using the FFT-TCM model
* Dedicated to modeling strength-based, trauma-informed practice with staff and families
* Possesses a strength focused approach with families, colleagues, direct reports, and program and agency stakeholders
* Committed to providing high quality supervision with a coaching and growth mindset
* Centered on developing all levels of staff in their respective roles within the FFT-TCM model
* Focused on performance management in order to ensure that direct reports regularly exceed expectations
* Committed to the Good Shepherd Services mission, vision, and values, possessing and demonstrating cultural humility
Major Duties:
Leadership:
* Work closely with Program Director and Supervisory team in overseeing the day-to-day operation of the FFT-TCM prevention program.
* Manage and oversee the assigned supervisory unit by providing guidance and direct supervision over the implementation of clinical services related to the FFT-TCM model, ensuring treatment fidelity.
* Participate in all FFT-TCM model training, supervision, consultation activities, and staff meetings.
* Build relationships and actively collaborate with community stakeholders including ACS child protection staff, attorneys, school personnel, and medical providers to ensure cooperation and success for families.
* Help to recruit, hire, onboard, and supervise varied levels of staff to ensure high-quality performance in all areas including counseling, case management, and completion of accurate and timely documentation.
* Occasionally accompany workers during home visits, safety conferences, Court hearings, and counseling sessions as needed.
* Respond to internal and external requests for data and case information.
* Actively collaborate to connect participants to other GSS programs and services as needed and appropriate.
* Represent program needs, concerns, and perspectives at all required ACS, model-related, and GSS meetings and trainings.
* Handle case-related crises with professionalism, urgency, and care, including incidents involving reports to the State Central Registry.
Program Implementation & Direct Practice:
* Coordinate intake assessment and case assignment process with other leadership staff, including participating in ACS Initial Child Safety Conferences to engage families for FFT-TCM services.
* Conduct weekly group supervision for assigned team (including student interns as needed) to assure adherence to model and program principles, ensuring that direct reports achieve engagement with all key participants.
* Provide at least 60 minutes of individualized, weekly supervision for each direct report and/or student intern to ensure that program staff are adhering to the model and striving for excellence in their clinical and administrative work.
* Carry assigned caseload of two (2) families, providing direct clinical treatment using methods and interventions consistent with FFT-TCM model.
* Conduct family assessments including reviewing referral information, identifying and engaging key participants, and identifying systemic strengths and weaknesses; provide individualized case planning with all assigned families.
* Maintain clear and concise documentation of treatment efforts that promote and demonstrate compliance with FFT-TCM in all approved databases.
Compliance, Documentation & Data Management:
* Complete clear, concise, and comprehensive monthly supervisory case review notes that offer supervisory guidance and expertise for each family supervised.
* Maintain oversight for meeting FFT-TCM model fidelity measures, contractual obligations and mandates, ACS performance-based targets, program utilization requirements, and casework contacts using PROMIS, Connections, and Care4 databases.
* Monitor, review, and approve the work of assigned direct reports including their day-to-day documentation, progress notes, FASPs, Court reports, other assessments, and statistical records.
* Ensure that adequate safety and risk assessments are conducted for all children and families.
* Conduct annual performance evaluation reviews of direct reports and evaluate workers' training needs, providing individualized support, coaching, and referrals for training.
Qualifications:
* MSW or related clinical, licensable Master's degree required (art therapy; mental health counseling); LMSW Candidates highly Encouraged to Apply
* Two years of supervisory experience in a child welfare or other clinical setting preferred
* Bilingual - English/Spanish preferred
* Must have strong organizational, administrative, interpersonal, and clinical skills
* Must be able to work 1- 2 evenings per week in order to provide supervisory support to staff
* Must have strong inquiry skills and ability to seek and share internal and external best practices in order to achieve program excellence and FFT-TCM model adherence
* Must have a commitment to work from a strength based, trauma-informed & youth and family development perspective
* FFT knowledge or training a plus
Please email: brianna.caldwell@hcmmi.com
Type: Temp to Perm
Schedule: 35 hours, exempt -- 9-5, 2 days of evening hours 11-7p; depending on when families are available-- schedule is very flexible
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Overview:
The Functional Family Therapy Therapeutic Case Management Program (FFT-TCM) in Brooklyn is a specialized, evidence-based, borough-wide prevention program for families facing child welfare-related challenges who want to repair and improve family relationships and ensure the safety and well-being of children so that their family can safely stay together. The Social Work Supervisor ensures that all clinical and case management services provided by the staff adhere to the FFT-TCM's model specifications, meet or exceed expected agency standards of professionalism, and comply with Administration for Children's Services (ACS) policies and contractual commitments.
Summary:
* Passionate about providing high quality services to families in child welfare
* A lifetime learner, continuously developing their clinical skills and ability using the FFT-TCM model
* Dedicated to modeling strength-based, trauma-informed practice with staff and families
* Possesses a strength focused approach with families, colleagues, direct reports, and program and agency stakeholders
* Committed to providing high quality supervision with a coaching and growth mindset
* Centered on developing all levels of staff in their respective roles within the FFT-TCM model
* Focused on performance management in order to ensure that direct reports regularly exceed expectations
* Committed to the Good Shepherd Services mission, vision, and values, possessing and demonstrating cultural humility
Major Duties:
Leadership:
* Work closely with Program Director and Supervisory team in overseeing the day-to-day operation of the FFT-TCM prevention program.
* Manage and oversee the assigned supervisory unit by providing guidance and direct supervision over the implementation of clinical services related to the FFT-TCM model, ensuring treatment fidelity.
* Participate in all FFT-TCM model training, supervision, consultation activities, and staff meetings.
* Build relationships and actively collaborate with community stakeholders including ACS child protection staff, attorneys, school personnel, and medical providers to ensure cooperation and success for families.
* Help to recruit, hire, onboard, and supervise varied levels of staff to ensure high-quality performance in all areas including counseling, case management, and completion of accurate and timely documentation.
* Occasionally accompany workers during home visits, safety conferences, Court hearings, and counseling sessions as needed.
* Respond to internal and external requests for data and case information.
* Actively collaborate to connect participants to other GSS programs and services as needed and appropriate.
* Represent program needs, concerns, and perspectives at all required ACS, model-related, and GSS meetings and trainings.
* Handle case-related crises with professionalism, urgency, and care, including incidents involving reports to the State Central Registry.
Program Implementation & Direct Practice:
* Coordinate intake assessment and case assignment process with other leadership staff, including participating in ACS Initial Child Safety Conferences to engage families for FFT-TCM services.
* Conduct weekly group supervision for assigned team (including student interns as needed) to assure adherence to model and program principles, ensuring that direct reports achieve engagement with all key participants.
* Provide at least 60 minutes of individualized, weekly supervision for each direct report and/or student intern to ensure that program staff are adhering to the model and striving for excellence in their clinical and administrative work.
* Carry assigned caseload of two (2) families, providing direct clinical treatment using methods and interventions consistent with FFT-TCM model.
* Conduct family assessments including reviewing referral information, identifying and engaging key participants, and identifying systemic strengths and weaknesses; provide individualized case planning with all assigned families.
* Maintain clear and concise documentation of treatment efforts that promote and demonstrate compliance with FFT-TCM in all approved databases.
Compliance, Documentation & Data Management:
* Complete clear, concise, and comprehensive monthly supervisory case review notes that offer supervisory guidance and expertise for each family supervised.
* Maintain oversight for meeting FFT-TCM model fidelity measures, contractual obligations and mandates, ACS performance-based targets, program utilization requirements, and casework contacts using PROMIS, Connections, and Care4 databases.
* Monitor, review, and approve the work of assigned direct reports including their day-to-day documentation, progress notes, FASPs, Court reports, other assessments, and statistical records.
* Ensure that adequate safety and risk assessments are conducted for all children and families.
* Conduct annual performance evaluation reviews of direct reports and evaluate workers' training needs, providing individualized support, coaching, and referrals for training.
Qualifications:
* MSW or related clinical, licensable Master's degree required (art therapy; mental health counseling); LMSW Candidates highly Encouraged to Apply
* Two years of supervisory experience in a child welfare or other clinical setting preferred
* Bilingual - English/Spanish preferred
* Must have strong organizational, administrative, interpersonal, and clinical skills
* Must be able to work 1- 2 evenings per week in order to provide supervisory support to staff
* Must have strong inquiry skills and ability to seek and share internal and external best practices in order to achieve program excellence and FFT-TCM model adherence
* Must have a commitment to work from a strength based, trauma-informed & youth and family development perspective
* FFT knowledge or training a plus
Please email: brianna.caldwell@hcmmi.com