Haynes Family of Programs

Clinical Supervisor

Haynes Family of Programs  •  $82k - $92k/yr  •  La Verne, CA (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Mental Health Services - La Verne, CA 91750
Position Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $82,000.00 - $92,000.00 SalaryPosition based out of La Verne, CA.
SUMMARY:
The Clinical Supervisor oversees, trains, and establishes structure for the clinicians assigned to the therapeutic programs within the Mental Health department by providing a valuable and collaborative experience within the supervision process. This position is responsible for the effective implementation of and adherence to clinical supervision requirements according to state licensing and other regulatory bodies, including the Department of Mental Health and the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. This position ensures the provision of high-quality care via supervision of assessments, treatment planning, and service delivery, as well as participation in the on-call crisis rotation.
JOB DUTIES:
- Provides clinical supervision to unlicensed clinicians (Social Workers/Marriage and Family Therapists/Professional Clinical Counselors) as per BBS guidelines, including group and individual supervision
- Reviews and approves assessments, treatment planning, and care coordination for mental health clients to ensure that quality mental health services are therapeutic and responsive to client needs.
- Ensures that all clinicians perform their duties in compliance with all California standards, including the Department of Mental Health, the Board of Behavioral Sciences, and the Department of Social Services
- Ensures thorough coordination with other services that the intake, treatment, and discharge procedures are followed to ensure quality treatment and adherence to census requirements Collaborate with the Quality Assurance team to ensure documentation compliance
- Participates in regular meetings with Program Coordinators to ensure effective collaboration and teaming with paraprofessional staff
- Participates in the crisis rotation for 24/7 clinical crisis intervention response
- Performs other reasonable, related duties as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
In the course of performing this in-person job, the incumbent typically spends time standing, walking on sloped/hilly areas of campus, carrying, driving, lifting (up to 40 pounds), listening, speaking, reaching, writing, and participating in restraint procedures

Qualifications
- Minimum of 2 years current licensure as an LCSW or LMFT and the ability to supervise graduate student interns/trainees and registered ASW's, AMFT's, and APCC's.One or more years of progressive leadership/supervisory/administrative experience in the field of behavioral health services, preferably in programs providing the care and treatment for severely emotionally disturbed children or similar types of settings
- Ability to effectively implement Department of Mental Health and Board of Behavioral Science standards in accordance with all required policies and procedures
- Valid California Driver’s License and proof of Auto Insurance required
- Must fulfill all requirements of employment, including clearance of all required background records (e.g. Department of Justice, Child Abuse, California Community Care Licensing, County Sanction List, etc.), physical examination, and drug testing
Haynes Family of Programs

About Haynes Family of Programs

Haynes Family of Programs provides specialized treatment and educational services to children with special needs relating to emotional development, autism, Asperger’s Disorder, learning disabilities, neglect and abandonment.

It was founded in October 1946 by LeRoy Haynes, a former chaplain at the Fred Nellis Youth Authority in Whittier, as a way to help many of the troubled boys he served through intervention and treatment in a home-like setting.

The group home facility has grown from its initial 10 residents to six cottages, each housing 12 children. Mental health treatment services are provided to every resident. The Haynes Education Center, a non-public school founded in 1989 as a companion to the group home facility, initially provided schooling to the children of what was formerly LeRoy Boys Home. It has grown to serve not only the children who live on campus but the community as a whole, accepting children (boys and girls) from 14 school districts throughout Southern California.

Credentialed teachers working in a highly structured environment address curriculum as well as learning disabilities including autism, emotional challenges and developmental disabilities. The entire facility serves 350 to 400 children annually through its three basic programs — residential, Haynes Education Center and mental health.

Our Mission:

Our mission is to strengthen the mind and spirit of children with emotional problems, special learning difficulties and developmental needs by providing specialized programs in a nurturing, caring and therapeutic environment.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
La Verne, California
Year Founded
1946
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