The Institute for Family Health
Job Posting
Summary: Supervises program staff and/or students, provides concrete, supportive and clinical services to patients. Manage the day-to-day functioning of program. Ensures program compliance with regulatory and agency policy and procedures utilization and productivity benchmarks. Requirements: Facilitates ongoing chart reviews to ensure quality indicators are met. Co-signs student progress notes and evaluations. Responsible for task and clinical supervision for psychosocial services staff. Assists with the department, implementation and evaluation of department and program goals and objectives. Maintains responsibility for overseeing the active identification of child welfare issues by site staff and coordinating with Vice President regarding appropriate reporting procedures. Provides individual, family and group counseling in crisis intervention and concrete services. Education/Skills Required: MSW, LCSW, PhD, PsyD Able to provide advanced clinical supervision to interns and staff. Demonstrated experience working with diverse populations i.e HIV, homeless, mentally ill, elderly, children, Adolescents, etc. Technical knowledge of program development and relevant community resources, ability to develop linkage with community organizations, as well as excellent communication and human relation skills Program administration experience preferred.
Summary: Supervises program staff and/or students, provides concrete, supportive and clinical services to patients. Manage the day-to-day functioning of program. Ensures program compliance with regulatory and agency policy and procedures utilization and productivity benchmarks. Requirements: Facilitates ongoing chart reviews to ensure quality indicators are met. Co-signs student progress notes and evaluations. Responsible for task and clinical supervision for psychosocial services staff. Assists with the department, implementation and evaluation of department and program goals and objectives. Maintains responsibility for overseeing the active identification of child welfare issues by site staff and coordinating with Vice President regarding appropriate reporting procedures. Provides individual, family and group counseling in crisis intervention and concrete services. Education/Skills Required: MSW, LCSW, PhD, PsyD Able to provide advanced clinical supervision to interns and staff. Demonstrated experience working with diverse populations i.e HIV, homeless, mentally ill, elderly, children, Adolescents, etc. Technical knowledge of program development and relevant community resources, ability to develop linkage with community organizations, as well as excellent communication and human relation skills Program administration experience preferred.