Participate in program development and quality improvement initiatives
Attend weekly case conferences to support the LBHP
Benefits
Four weeks' vacation
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with 7% employer contribution and 2% match
Tax-deferred health care, dependent care, and commuter plans
Flexible work schedule
Educational scholarship opportunities
Full Job Description
Job Summary The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the clinical and administrative supervision of the LBHP team in the Behavioral Health Program/ Article 29-I. S/he/they support the LBHP team in the use of best practices behavioral health assessments, crisis management, treatment plan development and therapeutic interventions to children involved in the child welfare system. In addition, the Clinical Supervisor must ensure that all regulations form OCFS, OMH and DOH are followed. Essential Functions:
The supervisor will provide clinical and administrative supervision to the mental health providers.
Will act as liaison and provide coordination between the medical staff, health homes program, Article 29-I administration, and case planning team to ensure that the children in our care are receiving the behavioral health services they need.
Review and co-sign all the documentation completed by the LBHP (including Progress notes, Mental Health Intake and Reassessments, Evaluations, Comprehensive Treatment Plans, OLP treatment plans, and court reports).
Assigns cases and monitors caseload.
Complete necessary case-related and supervisory documentation
Participate in program development and quality improvement activities.
Attend weekly case conferences as a support to the LBHP.
Provide psychotherapeutic supports
Complete other duties as assigned
Minimum Requirements
Master's degree from an accredited university in behavioral sciences or related field
At least 3 years of supervisory experience in the delivery of direct services to children, youth and families
Skills and competencies including, but not limited to, oral and written communication, program evaluation, solid clinical skills.
Knowledge of Trauma interventions
Compliance with:
Required background checks, including NYS Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse/Maltreatment, NYS Sex Offender Registry, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services fingerprinting, NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List, NYS OMIG Medicaid Exclusion List.
Mandated reporter training.
Applicable provisions of the NYS Education Law with respect to hiring and retaining licensed professionals
Must have LCSW licensure.
Spanish a plus
Salary: Masters & LCSW $76,000 - $83,000 Master's & LCSW & Bilingual $78,000 - $85,000 Location: 67- 35 112th St, Forest Hills, NY 11375 Benefits:Join the Forestdale Team and Enjoy Excellent Benefits:
Four weeks' vacation
Medical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance
401(k), 7% employer contribution + 2% match
Tax-deferred health care/dependent care/commuter plans