Part-time, 24 hours/week.
Clinical Supervisor, Linkages to Learning oversees clinical services offered by interns and clinicians in the Family and Community Service Line. The Clinical Supervisor will also function as a clinician for the program by maintaining a small caseload of clients.
Principal Responsibilities and Duties:
- Provides clinical supervision of clinicians/interns (including clinical strategies and evidence-based approaches to care).
- Ensures compliance with all regulations and standards of COMAR, Medicaid, ADAA, MHA, OHCQ, and CARF and implementation of evidence-based practices.
- Work with the Director of Quality Assurance on implementation and review of quality improvement and assists with tracking program outcomes and statistics.
- Offers individual clinical supervision and supervision groups for mental health staff and interns.
- Works in collaboration with the Director of Clinical Services, meeting regularly to support clinical audits of documentation and medical records.
- Responsible for clinical training and orientation of staff and interns.
- Assists in completing annual evaluations of employees.
- Assists with psychosocial evaluations and co-signing clinical documentation.
- Attends meetings with County Government and stakeholders about the program as needed.
- Present the program’s services to other providers and the community.
- Oversees the storage of medical records and discharge of cases.
- Evaluations and ongoing therapy for a small caseload of clients as needed.
- Completes other duties as assigned by Director.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
- Requires significant training and/or experience managing moderate to high-risk youth clients.
- Must hold independent licensure (LCPC or LCSW-C) and possess the Approved Clinical Supervisor Credential.
- Possess sound clinical judgment and critical insight to manage complex cases and make quick clinical decisions.
- Must be able to promote a cohesive and well-functioning team of clinicians.