Position Summary: As a member of the management team the Crisis Supervisor provides direction and consultation to the Crisis staff to ensure services and supports are in place to meet the behavioral health needs of clients. Provides direct care to client population as needed.
Critical Tasks:
- Able to do all critical tasks of subordinate roles.
- Provides clinical oversight, guidance and support to assigned staff, using a strength-based approach.
- Ensures adherence to board standards, agencies standards, policies and procedures.
- Ensures staff are oriented to the GRIC community and stakeholders.
- Provides on-going training to ensure staff is trained in skills necessary to perform their job duties.
- Responds to situations that require petitions, court orders, and other legal involvement with leadership and direction, ensuring quality client care and collaboration of services.
- Provides on-going training and supervision to ensure documentation is in compliance with State regulations
- Observes and evaluates the performance of clinical staff in an effort to promote professional growth.
- Promotes quality client care by receiving and responding to client and community concerns.
- Provides on-going clinical supervision and consultation.
- Performs crisis intervention, discharge planning, and case management functions of advocacy and care coordination, as needed.
- Promotes and adheres to GRHC Code of Conduct and Ethics.
Required Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling or related field.
- Current independent license from Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners as an LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LIA required.
- Five years previous experience in a crisis setting preferred.
- Experience with the Native American population preferred.
- Arizona Department of Public Safety Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card required
- Current and continuing CPR/FA and/or BLS training and certification required
- State of Arizona driver’s license with no significant violations during the last 5 years
- Demonstrates ability to relate to diverse cultures and specifically the Gila River Community and/or other Native American cultures and community health services.