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The Help Group

Clinical Supervisor

The Help Group, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90022

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Job DescriptionJob Description Clinical Supervisor - (FSP)

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Key Responsibilities Provide under Director's supervision, administrative oversight in the Wraparound or FSP Department. Supervise Therapist, Therapy Interns, Case Managers, Administrative Staff, and Parent Partners as assigned. Provide individual and/or family therapy to Wraparound or FSP clients. Provide group training and Supervision as advised. Oversee compliance with agency policy for supervisees Provide 24 hour availability and crisis intervention to supervisees as well as clients on an as-needed basis. Interview prospective staff for Wraparound or FSP positions. Work closely with Client Services Quality Assurance Director to ensure documentation requirements are met. Participate in supervisor’s meetings, Wraparound staff meetings, agency-wide meetings, utilization review meetings and in-service training Comply with applicable professional licensing or certification requirements and ethical standards.

Qualifications MA, MSW, MFT, LCSW, Psy.D. or Ph.D. in psychology, counseling, social work or related field, valid California clinical license Valid CA Driver License Minimum three years of experience in community-based social service program, specific to emotionally disturbed children and adults. Minimum two years administrative experience in designing and implementing treatment programs, knowledge of and skills in areas of individual, group and family therapy Familiarity with principles of family-centered, strengths-based services. xsgimln Knowledge of the community. Company DescriptionK-12 School for Children of Autism and DMH and DCFS referred agency for children and adults of mental healthCompany DescriptionK-12 School for Children of Autism and DMH and DCFS referred agency for children and adults of mental health