Job Description
SIGN ON BONUS $5000
What SBHG brings to you (benefits):
- Competitive compensation
- Company paid benefits package including medical, dental and vision and many other voluntary benefits for employees
- Generous vacation and holiday pay
- On the job training including paid CEU opportunities and career development
- AMFT, ACSW and APCC’s receive supervision for BBS hours (when applicable)
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What you bring to SBHG:
- Applicants must have attained the age of 18 years of age
- Master's degree in family/child counseling, development or psychology, social services or professional counseling or related social science field.
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology preferred.
- BBS licensed MFT, LCSW, LPCC, PsyD or PhD
- 2 years-post licensure experience with ability to provide Clinical Supervision to registered Interns/Associates and/or Practicum students in Behavioral Services or Psychology related fields, preferred
- Valid CA Driver's License
- Meets agency driver eligibility criteria
- BLS CPR/First Aid
How you will make a difference:
Clinical Supervisor may have their own caseload in addition to oversight responsibilities. Clinical Supervisor acts as liaison with external agencies and functions on teams with other clinical and support staff. This position participates in the planning, implementation, monitoring, and revision of the clinical treatment program. Clinical Supervisor represents the agency to county agencies and the community. Clinical Supervisor meets with clients, provides direct care and treatment, and may be involved in the client grievance process. Clinical Supervisor is responsible for facility/program management. This position has the responsibility of and provides direct clinical supervision of BBS licensed staff, ensuring services are in accordance with BBS standards and signs-off on BBS hours.
Division/Program Overview:
- Rapid mental health assessment and crisis intervention
- All age groups – children, adolescents, adults, and older adults – who need immediate access to crisis mental health services.
- The program provides important services to those in need of immediate crisis intervention and stabilization
- Individuals served will be provided with support and services to ensure their safety.
We serve more than 30,000 children, youth and families annually throughout the state.
Our experienced staff of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Mental Health Specialists, Parent Partners and other therapists/counselors provide case management, mental health care and a range of support services in schools, homes or other community settings.
Our dedicated teams work collaboratively and in partnership with family members, school administrators and faculty, county social workers, case managers, probation officers and other agencies.