Clinical Supervisor- Mental Health at MidColumbia Center for Living
The Dalles, OR 97058, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Oct, 25

Salary

8594.0

Posted On

05 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

FOR CLINICAL SUPERVISOR LEVELS I, II, AND III:

  • Master’s degree in a MHACBO qualifying field.
  • Three (03) years of professional experience in behavioral health counseling AND
  • One (01) year of experience providing supervision to other clinical professionals.
  • Incumbent must obtain certification from the Department of Human Services as a Mental Health Investigator and Mental Health Examiner. Incumbent must keep certification current and in good standing.
  • Certification as Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC I) is strongly preferred.
  • Bilingual fluency in Spanish/English is preferred.
  • Must possess a valid Oregon or Washington Driver’s License, maintain an acceptable driving record and be insurable for client service purposes and for travel between business office for meetings and/or trainings.
  • Must pass all criminal history check requirements as required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance with OAR 407-007-0200 to 407-007-0370.

Additional Specifications for Level I:

  • Must be certified as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) or register as QMHP-R within 14 days of hire OR
  • Must have an equivalent certification that meets OAR 309-019-0125 at time of hire. This may be a Professional Counseling Associate (PCA), Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA), and/or Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (MFTA).

Additional Specifications for Level II:

  • Must possess professional licensure in the State of Oregon as an LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.

For Specifications for Level III:

  • All additional specifications for Level II, plus registration to provide relevant licensing board-approved clinical supervision to professional-level agency staff seeking professional licensure.

What you’ll do:

(The following list represents the essential responsibilities (functions) of the position. It does not, however, represent all of the duties the position may be asked to perform):

  • Ensure that service delivery and team functions are being carried out in an effective, professional, and trauma-informed manner that are in keeping with the mission and vision of MCCFL.
  • Manage staff schedule to ensure adequate coverage, effective and efficient utilization of resources and ease of access to services. Consult with manager to develop systemic plans for optimal coverage.
  • Provide direct supervision to assigned staff. Train and coach staff; provide professional consultation; monitor caseloads.
  • Collaborate with Clinical Services Manager in the development of job requisitions and updating active job descriptions. Interview and recommend applicants for hire. Manage staff performance including performance evaluation, skill development, and corrective action. Provide individual supervision to each staff member in assigned program. Facilitate team meetings; provide in-service training; encourage ongoing training of staff. Collaborate with other MCCFL programs to incorporate relevant intra-agency information into supervision.
  • Review and evaluate assessments, treatment plans, diagnosis reviews and progress notes in accordance with State standards; recommend resource allocation to ensure delivery of quality treatment services; provide guidance and support in the use electronic medical records systems; assist in quality assurance/improvement functions within the team.
  • Ensure that program staff meet minimum client service productivity requirements as may be set by the Agency to meet requirements of outside funding and/or reimbursement sources.
  • May interpret results of clinical evaluations for community agencies and/or apply results to individual guidance.
  • Provide feedback on general program operations in order for Clinical Services Manager to work on program, policy and procedure development to satisfy needs of clients and community partners. Provide behavioral health consultation services to other community agencies and professionals, such as State, County or local health organizations, Courts, law enforcement agencies, attorneys, medical professionals, and clergy.
  • Participate in required, clinically relevant, meetings and committees that may include All-Staff Meetings, Clinical Planning and Leadership Team; may participate in other committees as it relates to program services.
  • Participate in rotating, on-call crisis services supervisory role for up to one-week periods, including telephone consultation, crisis intervention, community collaboration and screening.
  • Ability to respond outside of regular office hours as assigned; ability to carry after-hours telephone.
  • Adhere to mandatory abuse reporting laws and HIPAA requirements; understand and abide by federal regulation of Alcohol and Drug information, 42CFR Part 2 and HIPAA regulations for client confidentiality.
  • Use agency vehicles to travel within the community, provide transportation for clients, and drive between business offices in order to complete essential responsibilities and attend required meetings and/or trainings.
  • Regular and reliable attendance; professional communication; maintain confidentiality.
Responsibilities
  • Ensure that service delivery and team functions are being carried out in an effective, professional, and trauma-informed manner that are in keeping with the mission and vision of MCCFL.
  • Manage staff schedule to ensure adequate coverage, effective and efficient utilization of resources and ease of access to services. Consult with manager to develop systemic plans for optimal coverage.
  • Provide direct supervision to assigned staff. Train and coach staff; provide professional consultation; monitor caseloads.
  • Collaborate with Clinical Services Manager in the development of job requisitions and updating active job descriptions. Interview and recommend applicants for hire. Manage staff performance including performance evaluation, skill development, and corrective action. Provide individual supervision to each staff member in assigned program. Facilitate team meetings; provide in-service training; encourage ongoing training of staff. Collaborate with other MCCFL programs to incorporate relevant intra-agency information into supervision.
  • Review and evaluate assessments, treatment plans, diagnosis reviews and progress notes in accordance with State standards; recommend resource allocation to ensure delivery of quality treatment services; provide guidance and support in the use electronic medical records systems; assist in quality assurance/improvement functions within the team.
  • Ensure that program staff meet minimum client service productivity requirements as may be set by the Agency to meet requirements of outside funding and/or reimbursement sources.
  • May interpret results of clinical evaluations for community agencies and/or apply results to individual guidance.
  • Provide feedback on general program operations in order for Clinical Services Manager to work on program, policy and procedure development to satisfy needs of clients and community partners. Provide behavioral health consultation services to other community agencies and professionals, such as State, County or local health organizations, Courts, law enforcement agencies, attorneys, medical professionals, and clergy.
  • Participate in required, clinically relevant, meetings and committees that may include All-Staff Meetings, Clinical Planning and Leadership Team; may participate in other committees as it relates to program services.
  • Participate in rotating, on-call crisis services supervisory role for up to one-week periods, including telephone consultation, crisis intervention, community collaboration and screening.
  • Ability to respond outside of regular office hours as assigned; ability to carry after-hours telephone.
  • Adhere to mandatory abuse reporting laws and HIPAA requirements; understand and abide by federal regulation of Alcohol and Drug information, 42CFR Part 2 and HIPAA regulations for client confidentiality.
  • Use agency vehicles to travel within the community, provide transportation for clients, and drive between business offices in order to complete essential responsibilities and attend required meetings and/or trainings.
  • Regular and reliable attendance; professional communication; maintain confidentiality
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