Necco has an opportunity for a career as Clinical Supervisor. This role will provide value to the company by assisting the Clinical/Program Director with all aspects of the treatment program, including supervision, documentation, billing, and compliance.
The candidate selected will be responsible for the following:
Clinical Supervision, Oversight and Support
• Supervision of Team Leaders and other
• Supervision of therapists and/or Targeted Case Managers (if assigned)
• Review and approve documentation, case supervision and billing for outpatient therapeutic services
• Review and approve documentation for therapeutic services, case supervision and billing for TCMs (if assigned), and FC/IL services if Treatment Director responsibilities are assigned
• Provide clinical supervision to Therapists and Targeted Case Managers (if assigned)
• Assist or complete the Treatment Director day-to-day operations if assigned
• Support the Clinical Team Leader during the intake process and reviewing of assessments
• Use extensive knowledge of Medicaid compliance to ensure quality and accuracy of treatment documentation
Leadership, Growth and Development
• Provide leadership and development to clinical staff through the Individual Performance Scorecard
• Provide training to staff on clinical expectations, goals, systems and processes
• Create growth opportunities for the clinical program
Treatment Planning and Performance
• Manage treatment referrals and assignment of new cases
• Carry and abbreviated therapy caseload; approximately 20-30% of standard therapist
• Meet or exceed all timeframes and goals for billing
• Achieve a 90% or higher score on all file reviews as an individual and for assigned team
Corporate Citizen
• Practice ruthless pragmatism
• Engage in peer to peer feedback
• Know and live the Necco Corporate Culture Principles
• Embody the three essential virtues of humble, hungry and smart
• Drive your Individual Performance Scorecard
• Adhere to and contribute to the Necco meeting structure
Position Qualifications:
• 21 Years of Age
• Independent licensure- LICSW or LPCC required
• Minimum of three years experience working with children and/or families with emotional or behavioral disabilities.
• Excellent Computer Skills
• Excellent Written and Oral Communication Skills
• Excellent Organizational Skills and Self Motivated
• Successful completion of all required criminal background checks
• Valid Driver's License and 100/300/100 Auto Insurance required
• Travel/Training willingness
• Humble, Hungry, and Smart