South Coast Community Service and South Coast Children's Society

Program Supervisor (Success First)

South Coast Community Service and South Coast Children's Society  •  $85k - $105k/yr  •  Colton, CA (Onsite)  •  14 hours ago
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Job Description

The Program Supervisor is an entry-level management position that is responsible for the management of the program’s day-to-day operation. This position will supervise multidisciplinary teams, coordinate service needs, and collaborate with other service providers and agencies. The Program Supervisor may also provide clinical supervision to pre-licensed staff and may supervise student-interns.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Success First program serves children & youth ages 0-21 who are at risk of loss of placement (e.g. children involved with the foster care or juvenile justice systems, those experiencing psychiatric hospitalizations, suspensions/expulsions, and eating disorders). Children are typically referred from hospitals, schools, CFS, probation, or Department of Behavioral Health. Services are provided in clients’ homes, schools, or local communities. Children typically remain in the program for 3-6 months with the goal of reducing disruptions to their placements by improving their ability to successfully manage their mental health needs.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

Education/Experience

  1. Licensed Psychologist, LMFT or LCSW.
  2. Minimum of one-year management experience or supervisory experience over staff who provide direct behavioral health services to children.

Licensure, Registration, Certification

  1. LCSW/MFT/LP.
  2. Valid CA driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance.
  3. Completion of CPR/First Aid certification within the first thirty (30) days of employment.

Requirements

JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Direct the day-to-day clinical/administrative operations of assigned team, ensuring all clients served receive services as indicated on their treatment plan.
  • Align team around common objective in order to ensure contract and organizational policies are upheld.
  • Ensure staff documentation, assessments, and paperwork meet all standards for compliance, productivity, and timeliness.
  • Review and prepare staff performance evaluations and facilitate disciplinary measures as needed.
  • Develop and maintain productive working relationships with State/County agency representatives and community partners. Participate in all required meetings.
  • Provide consistent supervision, including support, feedback, clinical consultation, and clear expectations of job duties and professional growth.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Microsoft Outlook and able to navigate electronic health records systems.
  • Good communication, team building, and problem-solving skills.
  • Understanding of the juvenile dependency system and child development principles.
  • Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, behavioral interventions, and therapeutic approaches for high-risk youth.
  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment, remain organized and manage multiple tasks at once.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to drive a motor vehicle without restrictions, often in heavy traffic and frequently long distances (one hour or more) to ensure safe transport to client settings and to safely transport clients to appointments as needed.
  • Senses of vision, hearing and smell sufficient to regularly operate a motor vehicle, to visualize threats in the environment or risks to clients, and to operate safely in the field.
  • Required to occasionally lift and carry 10-20 pounds.
  • Regularly required to sit, stand, climb stairs (1 or more flights) and walk while in route to and during family visits.
  • Regularly required to sit and use computer in office settings.

Management reserves the right to add, change, delete or rescind duties or responsibilities of positions within the job classification at any time.

South Coast Community Service and South Coast Children's Society

About South Coast Community Service and South Coast Children's Society

SCCS provides therapy and counseling services for individuals, groups, and families.

Located in Orange and San Bernardino counties, the Mental Health Department at SCCS is comprised of an outstanding group of mental health professionals. At a minimum, each has a Master's Degree or Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, or Clinical Psychology. All of our therapists have experience working with children, youth, couples, and families.

The professional staff at SCCS provide an opportunity for healing for children, youth, and families who may be:

Lacking skills needed to live a happy and productive lives

Struggling

Suffering from mental health disorders

Our mental health services include:

Individual therapy for children

Individual therapy for adults

Family therapy

Group therapy

Couples’ therapy

Parenting classes

Psychological testing

Psychiatric services

Behavioral coaching

Anger management

Many people react differently to change and life stressors. If you have noticed a change of behavior in a loved one or even in yourself, it is a good idea to involve one of our professionals to determine if therapy can help bring you back to a productive level of functioning.

In addition, SCCS also provides:

Medication support services

Specialized counselors in the areas of recreation and emancipation therapy

Considerable expertise in working with autistic children and those with a variety of difficult medical issues including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and organic brain disorders

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
MISSION VIEJO, CA
Year Founded
1984
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