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JOB TITLE:
CSEC Clinical Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Clinical Director
LOCATION: Hybrid – Shelter Youth & Family Services location in Northwest suburbs
ABOUT SHELTER YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES Shelter Youth & Family Services provides emergency housing, community-based services, and support for youth and families in crisis. Founded in 1975, we've grown into a leading voice for child welfare, human trafficking response, foster care innovation, and trauma-informed care in Illinois. With a current budget of $10M and ambitious plans to grow to $15M, our mission is to end the cycle of abuse and neglect by providing safe, healthy, and stable lives for children and families.
Shelter Youth & Family Services is committed to providing safe, inclusive, and supportive resources for youth and families from all backgrounds and identities. We actively strive to create an environment that supports all employees, placing value in contributions from people from diverse backgrounds, and honoring all experiences, perspectives, and unique identities. Our mission is to protect children, strengthen families, and transform communities. Joining us in this role will give you a chance to help fulfill that mission and help the community. Shelter and its facilities are drug and smoke-free environments.
Learn more at
shelter-inc.org .
Shelter Youth and Family Services encourages the application of all bilingual applicants to work with our client community. Applicants who can successfully certify their skill level in reading, speaking, and writing in two languages with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services may receive an additional salary stipend. Certification testing is set by DCFS.
POSITION OVERVIEW The Clinical Supervisor for the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Program will support and supervise the delivery of clinical services for two therapists within the CSEC program. Clinical services include individual therapy, group therapy, and on-call crisis services to youth residing in the CSEC program and other duties in compliance with the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services' (DCFS) rules and regulations. This position operates under the direction and supervision of the Clinical Director.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES PROGRAM DAILY OPERATIONS:
Responsible for all therapeutic needs for clients within the CSEC Program.
Responsible for delivering training to CSEC clinical and direct service staff as needed.
Responsible for working with the Clinical Director to develop trauma-informed clinical programming for the clients.
Responsible for supervision of two CSEC therapists.
Other tasks as assigned by the Clinical Director.
CLIENT SERVICES AND SUPPORT:
Provide individual therapy and group therapy to clients as needed.
Provide psycho-education groups to clients and/or families based on interest and need.
Facilitate the development, review and modification of clients' clinical treatment, discharge, and aftercare plans.
Collaborate with case management teams to assess client needs, develop individualized treatment plans, and track progress.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and other systems (schools, DCFS, etc.) to support the client as clinically necessary.
Promote a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive approach to care, prioritizing safety, dignity, and well-being of each client.
COMPLIANCE AND QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Maintain compliance in documentation with all relevant licensing, accreditation, and legal requirements, including DCFS, COA, and Medicaid standards.
Maintain comprehensive client records, adhering to the requirements set forth by funding entities, licensing regulations, and accreditation standards.
Ability to complete required documentation within 48 hours.
CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT:
Respond to crises or emergencies involving clients, providing immediate support and stabilization.
Provide post-crisis support to clients and staff as needed for debriefing and processing.
Provide on-call availability on a rotation basis with other clinical staff.
ACCOUNTABILITY The Clinical Supervisor reports directly to the Clinical Director and works collaboratively with other program leaders to ensure the highest quality of care and service delivery.
HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT Flexible 40-hour work week based on the needs of the clients and staff. Weekend availability is required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field
CADC Certification (preferred)
Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) required; LCSW or LCPC preferred. (Supervision hours can be provided free of charge).
Experience:
Minimum of 2-3 years of experience providing counseling (individual and/or group therapy)
Demonstrated experience in working with high-risk youth, particularly in foster care, human trafficking, and/or substance use
Familiarity with multiple therapeutic evidence-based interventions (i.e., TF-CBT, CBT, DBT, EMDR, Narrative Exposure Therapy)
Knowledge of trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and the unique needs of high-risk clients
At least 2 years of supervision experience (preferred)
Skills and Abilities:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities and remain calm under pressure
Knowledge of trauma-informed practices
Familiarity with DCFS regulations and child welfare best practices
Certifications and Requirements:
IM+CANS certification or ability to complete IM+CANS certification within 3 months of hire
Valid Illinois driver's license and adequate automobile insurance
Must have a working automobile
Must be at least 25 years of age in accordance with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services licensing standards
Must complete a medical and TB test and provide results
Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to CDC guidelines
Must be fingerprinted by the state of Illinois and must submit to a full background check through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Must submit official educational transcripts from the last school in which the last degree was awarded
Must be able to lift 40 pounds
Must be certified in CPR/First Aid, CPI, and complete new-hire orientation before working independently
Must be available to provide 24-hour on-call support for crisis and emergencies
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS 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. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit; talk or hear; stand; walk; and use hands to handle or operate objects. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, lift, and reach with hands or arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Shelter is committed to providing safe, inclusive, and supportive resources for youth and families from all backgrounds and identities. We actively strive to create an environment that supports all employees, placing value in contributions from people from diverse backgrounds, and honoring all experiences, perspectives, and unique identities.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work is performed primarily in the agency facilities, and occasionally in vehicles, meeting rooms both in the facility and at other agency sites.
CLASSIFICATION STATUS This is an exempt position.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Salary:
$65,00-$68,000
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Life Insurance
Disability coverage
403(b) retirement plan
Paid holidays and generous PTO
Professional development opportunities
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
Shelter is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and experiences, including individuals from historically underrepresented communities. We are committed to building a safe and inclusive workplace for all.
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REPORTS TO: Clinical Director
LOCATION: Hybrid – Shelter Youth & Family Services location in Northwest suburbs
ABOUT SHELTER YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES Shelter Youth & Family Services provides emergency housing, community-based services, and support for youth and families in crisis. Founded in 1975, we've grown into a leading voice for child welfare, human trafficking response, foster care innovation, and trauma-informed care in Illinois. With a current budget of $10M and ambitious plans to grow to $15M, our mission is to end the cycle of abuse and neglect by providing safe, healthy, and stable lives for children and families.
Shelter Youth & Family Services is committed to providing safe, inclusive, and supportive resources for youth and families from all backgrounds and identities. We actively strive to create an environment that supports all employees, placing value in contributions from people from diverse backgrounds, and honoring all experiences, perspectives, and unique identities. Our mission is to protect children, strengthen families, and transform communities. Joining us in this role will give you a chance to help fulfill that mission and help the community. Shelter and its facilities are drug and smoke-free environments.
Learn more at
shelter-inc.org .
Shelter Youth and Family Services encourages the application of all bilingual applicants to work with our client community. Applicants who can successfully certify their skill level in reading, speaking, and writing in two languages with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services may receive an additional salary stipend. Certification testing is set by DCFS.
POSITION OVERVIEW The Clinical Supervisor for the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Program will support and supervise the delivery of clinical services for two therapists within the CSEC program. Clinical services include individual therapy, group therapy, and on-call crisis services to youth residing in the CSEC program and other duties in compliance with the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services' (DCFS) rules and regulations. This position operates under the direction and supervision of the Clinical Director.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES PROGRAM DAILY OPERATIONS:
Responsible for all therapeutic needs for clients within the CSEC Program.
Responsible for delivering training to CSEC clinical and direct service staff as needed.
Responsible for working with the Clinical Director to develop trauma-informed clinical programming for the clients.
Responsible for supervision of two CSEC therapists.
Other tasks as assigned by the Clinical Director.
CLIENT SERVICES AND SUPPORT:
Provide individual therapy and group therapy to clients as needed.
Provide psycho-education groups to clients and/or families based on interest and need.
Facilitate the development, review and modification of clients' clinical treatment, discharge, and aftercare plans.
Collaborate with case management teams to assess client needs, develop individualized treatment plans, and track progress.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and other systems (schools, DCFS, etc.) to support the client as clinically necessary.
Promote a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive approach to care, prioritizing safety, dignity, and well-being of each client.
COMPLIANCE AND QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Maintain compliance in documentation with all relevant licensing, accreditation, and legal requirements, including DCFS, COA, and Medicaid standards.
Maintain comprehensive client records, adhering to the requirements set forth by funding entities, licensing regulations, and accreditation standards.
Ability to complete required documentation within 48 hours.
CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT:
Respond to crises or emergencies involving clients, providing immediate support and stabilization.
Provide post-crisis support to clients and staff as needed for debriefing and processing.
Provide on-call availability on a rotation basis with other clinical staff.
ACCOUNTABILITY The Clinical Supervisor reports directly to the Clinical Director and works collaboratively with other program leaders to ensure the highest quality of care and service delivery.
HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT Flexible 40-hour work week based on the needs of the clients and staff. Weekend availability is required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field
CADC Certification (preferred)
Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) required; LCSW or LCPC preferred. (Supervision hours can be provided free of charge).
Experience:
Minimum of 2-3 years of experience providing counseling (individual and/or group therapy)
Demonstrated experience in working with high-risk youth, particularly in foster care, human trafficking, and/or substance use
Familiarity with multiple therapeutic evidence-based interventions (i.e., TF-CBT, CBT, DBT, EMDR, Narrative Exposure Therapy)
Knowledge of trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and the unique needs of high-risk clients
At least 2 years of supervision experience (preferred)
Skills and Abilities:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities and remain calm under pressure
Knowledge of trauma-informed practices
Familiarity with DCFS regulations and child welfare best practices
Certifications and Requirements:
IM+CANS certification or ability to complete IM+CANS certification within 3 months of hire
Valid Illinois driver's license and adequate automobile insurance
Must have a working automobile
Must be at least 25 years of age in accordance with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services licensing standards
Must complete a medical and TB test and provide results
Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to CDC guidelines
Must be fingerprinted by the state of Illinois and must submit to a full background check through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Must submit official educational transcripts from the last school in which the last degree was awarded
Must be able to lift 40 pounds
Must be certified in CPR/First Aid, CPI, and complete new-hire orientation before working independently
Must be available to provide 24-hour on-call support for crisis and emergencies
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS 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. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit; talk or hear; stand; walk; and use hands to handle or operate objects. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, lift, and reach with hands or arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Shelter is committed to providing safe, inclusive, and supportive resources for youth and families from all backgrounds and identities. We actively strive to create an environment that supports all employees, placing value in contributions from people from diverse backgrounds, and honoring all experiences, perspectives, and unique identities.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work is performed primarily in the agency facilities, and occasionally in vehicles, meeting rooms both in the facility and at other agency sites.
CLASSIFICATION STATUS This is an exempt position.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Salary:
$65,00-$68,000
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Life Insurance
Disability coverage
403(b) retirement plan
Paid holidays and generous PTO
Professional development opportunities
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
Shelter is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and experiences, including individuals from historically underrepresented communities. We are committed to building a safe and inclusive workplace for all.
#J-18808-Ljbffr