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Township of Oak Park

Clinical Services Manager - LCSW

Township of Oak Park, Oak Park, Illinois, us, 60303

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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionThe Clinical Services Manager is responsible for overseeing the Older Adult Behavioral Health Program, Program to Encourage Active and Rewarding Lives (PEARLS), Caregiver Resource Center, Adult Protective Services team and provide short term emergency counseling to older adults living in Oak Park and River Forest. The Clinical Services Manager will provide clinical supervision and direct support to the teams for individual or group counseling, on-site crisis intervention, short-term (emergency) case management, and interface with other providers as warranted by client needs. The Clinical Services Manager will also coordinate presentations for staff and the community on topics of mental health, mental health screening events, and other outreach and presentations, as needed. Essential Job FunctionsOversee Older Adult Behavioral Health, PEARLS, Caregiver Resource Center and any additional, applicable programming. Ensures staff productivity and clinical direction of treatment.Oversee Adult Protective Services team and offer support on challenging abuse, neglect, exploitation, hoarding, and self-neglect cases where mental health concerns are involved.Understand, provide oversight, and carry out work for the programs in accordance with funding guidelines and Oak Park Township policies.Provide opportunities for learning, growth and motivation for the clinical services team.Hold a small caseload of the most complex cases and provide backup support to the team during absences or staffing shortages.6. Support team in managing participant needs in an effective manner by identifying and addressing gaps in service while utilizing best clinical practices.Serves as clinical programs expert for the leadership team.Conduct orientation, training, performance evaluation, and payroll approval for assigned team.Attend and actively participate in weekly consultations with supervisor.Hold weekly, one-on-one supervision with the clinical services team members and identify opportunities for their growth, attainment of licensure, expansion of services provision, and increased levels of responsibility. Regularly review and recommend changes to leadership regarding program services to meet the needs of existing participants, underserved populations, and unmet needs identified in the community.Ensure accurate and timely billing, reporting, and documentation based on program standards.Provide oversight to clinical services interns.Earn required CEU's for ongoing licensure renewal.Attend required meetings, training, and events, as needed.Performs other duties as assigned by leadership.Essential Job FunctionsOversee Older Adult Behavioral Health, PEARLS, Caregiver Resource Center and any additional, applicable programming. Ensures staff productivity and clinical direction of treatment.Oversee Adult Protective Services team and offer support on challenging abuse, neglect, exploitation, hoarding, and self-neglect cases where mental health concerns are involved.Understand, provide oversight, and carry out work for the programs in accordance with funding guidelines and Oak Park Township policies.Provide opportunities for learning, growth and motivation for the clinical services team.Hold a small caseload of the most complex cases and provide backup support to the team during absences or staffing shortages.Support team in managing participant needs in an effective manner by identifying and addressing gaps in service while utilizing best clinical practices.Serves as clinical programs expert for the leadership team.Conduct orientation, training, performance evaluation, and payroll approval for assigned team.Attend and actively participate in weekly consultations with supervisor.Hold weekly, one-on-one supervision with the clinical services team members and identify opportunities for their growth, attainment of licensure, expansion of services provision, and increased levels of responsibility. Regularly review and recommend changes to leadership regarding program services to meet the needs of existing participants, underserved populations, and unmet needs identified in the community.Ensure accurate and timely billing, reporting, and documentation based on program standards.Provide oversight to clinical services interns.Earn required CEU's for ongoing licensure renewal.Attend required meetings, training, and events, as needed.Performs other duties as assigned by leadership. RequirementsMinimum Qualifications Education and Experience:MSW, MA, or MS in Counseling Psychology, Gerontology, Clinical Psychology or related field required and Licensed Clinical Social WorkerTwo to three years post-Masters clinical experience in the provision of therapeutic services to older adults preferred.Bi-lingual - Spanish preferredClinical supervision provided to team members, others.Program operations, reporting and quality assurance in compliance with funding guidelines. Illinois Department on Aging Certifications for Care Coordination and/or Adult Protective Services preferredLicense(s) and Certification(s):Licensed Clinical Social WorkerKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of:Advanced knowledge and experience in treatment theories, clinical practice, and adherence to the National Association of Social Workers Code of EthicsNeed for self-awareness about transference and counter transference and how to use these to improve treatmentData/word processing applications- Microsoft Office Suite, data tracking, electronic records managementPlanning for outreach based on needs of the community to ensure meeting funding and program requirementsSkill in:Listening and speaking effectively to participants from diverse ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic backgrounds.Leading constructive conversations, presenting to staff and community groups, and answering questions appropriatelyMotivating a team, providing support and leadershipPatiently working with older adults who may have limitations in hearing, eyesight, mobility, or cognition as well as needing behavioral and mental health supportAbility to:Manage programs and oversee staff and interns handling clinically complex casesMaintain confidentialityFollow mandated reporting laws for the State of IllinoisManage emotions and mediate conflicts effectivelyAdapt to changing needs of department as they ariseMaintain effective professional relationships with participants, staff, vendors, elected officials and other community membersPhysical Abilities:Sit, keyboard, read, write, hear, and speak for extended periods of timeLift up to 30 pounds Salary Description Maximum Starting Salary- $76,000/ year