As part of the treatment team, provides direct clinical social work services to clients in the abuse intervention program targeting behaviors that led to domestic violence. Responsibilities include supervising all Abuse Intervention clinical assessments, clinical consultations, group and individual client services, discharge planning, and client-centered advocacy. On-going supervision of clinical staff providing one-on-one and group supervision to staff, and participating in a Multi-disciplinary Treatment Team, discharge planning, and post-discharge follow-ups.
SCOPE OF DUTIES
- Interview the client, their families, and other persons/agencies involved to obtain significant social and other data needed for diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Conduct, review, and cosign assessments to establish a plan to enhance the client's capacity for social functioning and community reintegration.
- Facilitates FVPP curriculum as well as individual sessions.
- Ensures fidelity to the AIP model, standards, and group curriculum, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and quality of clinical documentation.
- Provides one-on-one and group clinical supervision to staff weekly.
- Identify and implement appropriate referrals and linkages in the maintained extensive directory or resources.
- Assists in the coordination of the Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Team for all participants to collaborate and coordinate client treatment according to risk assessment, treatment, and behavioral monitoring, to optimize treatments for clients.
- Prepares reports containing findings, conclusions, and recommendations as required by funding source.
- Document client employment and progress in the client's case file, and collect data as required by funding sources.
- Interact verbally and nonverbally with clients, staff, and outside contacts professionally with respect and courtesy.
- Maintain client and staff confidentiality in compliance with administrative policies and procedures.
- Attend and participate in regularly scheduled staff meetings, supervisory conferences, training sessions, and external meetings as required.
- Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
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Must hold a professional mental health license (LPC/LCSW) and possess a minimum of 21 hours of training in clinical supervision and a minimum of 100 hours providing general clinical supervision during the past 5 years. Working knowledge of social learning theory, Cognitive-Behavioral intervention, motivational interviewing skills, and approaches, assessment, and evaluation necessary.
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Training in experience in domestic violence is required, as well as working with underserved or culturally specific populations (i.e. immigrant, female, LQTQ+, etc.). Strong people skills, excellent written and verbal communication skills, outstanding organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task are required.
Required
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Masters or better in Social Work or related field
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Valid Drivers License
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Licensed Clinical Soc Wkr
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Licensed Prof Counselor
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