Position: Clinical Supervisor,San Francisco Mental Health Program
Accountability: Reports to the SF Mental Health Program Director
Job Status: Regular, Part-time, Non-Exempt
Hybrid Status: EE.4.1
Date Revised: September 2024
CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
SAN FRANCISCO MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Program Director, this position has the primary responsibility for providing supervision of both licensed and unlicensed mental health clinicians, family partners, and Intensive Care Coordinators (ICC) in our San Francisco Mental Health program. The clinicians will primarily be working with children ages 0-22 and their families, most of whom are involved in the child welfare system or have been previously. Mental health services include: trauma-informed care, developmentally appropriate assessments; development of a family centered treatment plan; providing mental health treatment (dyadic, individual, or family therapy); coordination of care with child welfare workers, parents, foster parents, schools, and other collaterals; maintaining a written record of treatment, including clinical assessments. Supervision responsibilities include: direct oversight of mental health clinicians and ICC Coordinators work; reviewing clinicians notes, assessments and care plans to ensure compliance with MediCal requirements; providing guidance and assistance with the treatment of clients; weekly individual supervision, and other responsibilities as needed. This is a part-time position.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide reflective individual and group supervision of mental health clinicians. May also include individual supervision of family partners and/or Intensive Care Coordinators.
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Oversight of clinicians administrative duties in order to meet MediCal and other compliance requirements including meeting required deadlines.
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Oversight of clinicians clinical work.
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Oversight of evaluation process of employees.
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Assist clinicians in meeting A Better Way standards, including billing and service delivery expectations
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Occasional direct client care for children and their families.
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Attend appropriate meetings, which include weekly supervision, staff meetings, and leadership trainings.
- Follows all procedures and protocols related to EPSDT (Mental health component of program).
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Follow regulatory guidelines, mandated reporting, and program/agency protocols in performing duties.
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Abide by all provisions of the A Better Way personnel manual.
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Collaborate with Program Director to provide programmatic support.
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Perform any other duties as directed
Qualifications and Characteristics Desired:
- LCSW, LMFT, or PsyD, must be licensed with BBS and eligible to supervise.
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Meet BOP or BBS requirements for supervision.
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Excellent clinical and writing skills.
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Supervision experience preferred.
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Direct experience working with diverse racial and ethnic populations.
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Bilingual in Spanish preferred
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Strong understanding of theoretical and developmental principles of trauma and community-based mental health.
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Demonstrated understanding of reflective supervision.
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Familiarity and experience in working with children and their families in the 0-21 age range. Specific knowledge of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health treatment and Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) preferred.
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Knowledge, understanding, and willingness to work with interdisciplinary approaches and partnerships.
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Understanding of the DSM-5 and/or DC 0-5, and the development/writing of family focused assessments and care plans. Understanding of standardized assessment measures.
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Experience using electronic health systems (such as Exym, Avatar, or Epic).
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Ability to work independently and to work as a member of a team.
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Strong capacity to take initiative, seek out answers, and approach problems with curiosity. Have a learning mindset.
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Knowledge and/or certification with using the Child and Adolescent Needs Assessment (CANS) and other standardized assessment measures.
- Knowledge of Intensive Care Coordination (ICC), Intensive Home Based Services (IHBS), and/or Therapeutic Visitation Services (TVS) in San Francisco County preferred.
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Excellent organizational, computer, interpersonal and communication skills.
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Ability to undergoLivescan checkneeded to work with children.
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Must have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation, a clean driving record, and maintain current auto insurance
Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in an office setting. The San Francisco office is located at 832 Folsom Street in the SoMa neighborhood.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, talk and hear.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a part-time position, with an expected work schedule of up to 24 hours per week. Working hours aregenerally 8:30-5:00; specific work days agreed upon with Program Director. Hours may vary based on client need; evenings may be required. Eligible forpartial remote work, with supervisor approval.
The pay range listed for this position may vary based on language proficiency. Compensation incentives are available for candidates who possess bilingual skills relevant to this role
Travel
Local travel to various worksites is required.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance
Livescancheck, TB and health clearance,Covid-19 vaccination including boosters.
A Better Way is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender, sexual orientation, HIV-status, national origin or disability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.