Clinical Supervisor- IHRP at Mitchell Martin
Cherry Hill, NJ
About the Job
Our client is a leading non-profit social services provider is looking for an Clinical Supervisor
Type: Perm
Schedule: Full time: Monday-Friday 8a-4p/ 9a-5p/10a-6p (room for flexibility)
Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Summary of Position:
• Oversees the Project and its staffs, supervises four Master's-level Clinicians, two Family Support Specialists.
• The Clinical Supervisor is charged with providing weekly reflective supervision to the IHRP team and with ensuring that treatment follows the FBR model.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
• Provides reflective supervision of four licensed Master's-level clinicians and two Family Support Specialists.
• Provides weekly reflection of the team's progress and suggests methods for improvement of treatment provision.
• Provides progress reports and relevant data to Project Lead.
Specific Responsibilities/Functions/Competencies:
• Must possess strong leadership skills and experience working with grant-funded programming
• Demonstrates understanding of the Family Based Recovery (FBR) treatment model and adapted IHRP model; ensures client treatment follows the IHRP model and tools and measures are complete and timely
• Participates in meetings and calls regarding technical assistance;
• Provides weekly reflective supervision to the team
• Reviews all referrals, determining their eligibility for enrollment in the program;
• Attends and provides direct clinical care at the weekly parent-child outpatient group (Social Club) and in the home when needed due to clinical acuity or staff absence (required to be available 8 am to 8 pm for staff/parent issues and/or concerns);
• Takes action as needed to address clinical issues in coordination with Project Lead;
• Develops a strong collaborative relationship with the DCF DCP&P local office's IHRP liaison;
• Attends DCP&P reviews to guide team around discussion topics;
• Serves as a liaison with DCP&P District Local, frequently communicating with assigned caseworkers via phone and/or encrypted email regarding client's progress;
• Works in close collaboration with DCP&P local office from the time of the referral until the client is discharged;
• Effectively oversees the direction and the collection of clinical data to maintain level of service and provides data to the Project evaluator;
• Submits monthly reports on clients' progress toward treatment goals to DCP&P staff;
• Rotates on a 24/7 on-call schedule
• Attends required trainings;
• Maintains current, respective credentials and/or licensure status;
Qualifications:
• Master's Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or related field
• Must be licensed as LPC, LCSW, LMFT, Clinical Psychologist and preferably also as an LCADC
• Minimum of 5 years' experience providing clinical and/or substance use services to children and families
• ASAM Proficient
• Prior supervisory experience required
• CCS or ACS preferred/can support in gaining this
• Valid NJ drivers license
Please email: andrea.carrasco@hcmmi.com
Salary: $69,000
Type: Perm
Schedule: Full time: Monday-Friday 8a-4p/ 9a-5p/10a-6p (room for flexibility)
Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Summary of Position:
• Oversees the Project and its staffs, supervises four Master's-level Clinicians, two Family Support Specialists.
• The Clinical Supervisor is charged with providing weekly reflective supervision to the IHRP team and with ensuring that treatment follows the FBR model.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
• Provides reflective supervision of four licensed Master's-level clinicians and two Family Support Specialists.
• Provides weekly reflection of the team's progress and suggests methods for improvement of treatment provision.
• Provides progress reports and relevant data to Project Lead.
Specific Responsibilities/Functions/Competencies:
• Must possess strong leadership skills and experience working with grant-funded programming
• Demonstrates understanding of the Family Based Recovery (FBR) treatment model and adapted IHRP model; ensures client treatment follows the IHRP model and tools and measures are complete and timely
• Participates in meetings and calls regarding technical assistance;
• Provides weekly reflective supervision to the team
• Reviews all referrals, determining their eligibility for enrollment in the program;
• Attends and provides direct clinical care at the weekly parent-child outpatient group (Social Club) and in the home when needed due to clinical acuity or staff absence (required to be available 8 am to 8 pm for staff/parent issues and/or concerns);
• Takes action as needed to address clinical issues in coordination with Project Lead;
• Develops a strong collaborative relationship with the DCF DCP&P local office's IHRP liaison;
• Attends DCP&P reviews to guide team around discussion topics;
• Serves as a liaison with DCP&P District Local, frequently communicating with assigned caseworkers via phone and/or encrypted email regarding client's progress;
• Works in close collaboration with DCP&P local office from the time of the referral until the client is discharged;
• Effectively oversees the direction and the collection of clinical data to maintain level of service and provides data to the Project evaluator;
• Submits monthly reports on clients' progress toward treatment goals to DCP&P staff;
• Rotates on a 24/7 on-call schedule
• Attends required trainings;
• Maintains current, respective credentials and/or licensure status;
Qualifications:
• Master's Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or related field
• Must be licensed as LPC, LCSW, LMFT, Clinical Psychologist and preferably also as an LCADC
• Minimum of 5 years' experience providing clinical and/or substance use services to children and families
• ASAM Proficient
• Prior supervisory experience required
• CCS or ACS preferred/can support in gaining this
• Valid NJ drivers license
Please email: andrea.carrasco@hcmmi.com
Salary: $69,000