Job Overview of Supervising Clinician-School Based - Yonkers-10 Month Program The School-Based Supervising Clinician is responsible for the supervision of clinicians and interns on clinical and administrative functions and maintains a trauma-responsive, culturally congruent stance on clinical care. The School-Based Supervising Clinician conducts client screenings, evaluations, and treatment, as the primary clinician for assigned clients and is expected to meet a productivity contact commitment of 10 billable hours per week. The School-Based Supervising Clinician works collaboratively with school staff, administrators, and families to ensure coordination and the best quality care for the student population. The School-Based Supervising Clinician provides clinical coverage on a rotating basis for the on-call schedule and is supervised by the Senior Director of Community-based Mental Health Services. Essential Duties of Supervising Clinician-School Based Yonkers-10 Month Program Key duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Collaborates with school administration, teachers, school support team, parents, and caregivers to ensure quality mental health services are provided to the student population and their families.
- Provides oversight of clinical work for assigned clinicians; monitors and evaluates clinical and administrative performance; is responsible for the quality of clinical care for cases supervised
- Provides clinical supervision and coaching weekly for clinical staff
- Supports the implementation of clinically appropriate treatment plans and all related documentation for client records in the electronic health record
- Provides psychotherapy to clients and their families using individual, group, and family interventions as well as other agency approved evidenced-based treatment modalities, including off-site visits
- Promotes integrated, person-centered care
- Coordinates/facilitates educational activities for the school staff, parents, and the community
- Supports evaluation of program services to enhance client outcomes and acts as a positive change agent to implement clinical initiatives to increase quality client care
- Serves as on call Supervising clinician as scheduled on a rotating basis
- Act as a resource to clinical staff by maintaining knowledge of OMH regulations and standards of care as they relate to clinical practice
Essential Qualifications of Supervising Clinician-School BasedYonkers-10 month Program Key qualifications include:
- Licensed (LCSW, LCSW-R, Ph.D or Psy.D) with a current professional license in NYS.
- Must have at least (4) four years of clinical experience including (3) three years of supervisory and administrative experience.
- Relevant clinical experience with children, adolescent and families
- Knowledge of and experience with multiple modalities and evidence-based Interventions
- Strong computer skills, with knowledge of electronic health record system
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to meet session productivity standards
Benefits of Supervising Clinician-School Based-Yonkers-10 Month Program
- Personal and sick time
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Employer Contributions
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Aflac Benefits
- Flex Spending Accounts
- Employer Paid STD, LTD and Life Insurance
- Professional Development
- Following DOE calendar for paid time off (10 Month Calendar)
Physical/Travel Requirements of Supervising Clinician-School Based-Yonkers-10 month Program Must have ability to reach, walk, sit for long periods of time, climb stairs, bend, lift up to 20lbs, and able to travel. Driver's license preferred. The employee must be able to meet these requirements with or without a reasonable accommodation. Disclaimer Nothing in this job description restricts Andrus' right to modify the duties/responsibilities of this job at any time, with or without advanced notice. EEO Statement Andrus is an equal opportunity employer.