Clinical Supervisor
The Clinical Supervisor oversees the five Mobile Crisis Workers and 2 Family Advocates in the CMCTS program. The Supervisor will oversee the clinician’s cases and casework with persons served to ensure that quality services are being delivered by staff in compliance with program timelines and clinical guidelines. The Clinical Supervisor will ensure that his/her supervisees have received all necessary orientation and training. He/she will monitor compliance with agency policies and procedures. The Clinical Supervisor will be involved in program development and ensure that positive inter-agency communication is maintained. The Clinical Supervisor will develop positive relationships with staff members and outside agencies. The Clinical supervisor will be available for Crisis Intervention Consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and participate with “on call” responsibilities as scheduled.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
A Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in a mental health discipline, such as clinical psychology, mental health counseling, clinical social work, or other clinically related discipline. The degree must have prepared the student for provision of clinical services via a practicum and internship experience provided in a clinical setting with children and adolescents, with on-site supervision. Online degrees without direct clinical supervision will not be accepted. The degree must have prepared the student for clinical licensure throughout the completion of the Master’s degree program.
A minimum of two-year’s post-Master’s experience providing clinical services to children and adolescents is required.
A minimum of two-years providing clinical supervision in a child/adolescent child services agency is preferred.
Active Licensure in the state of Pennsylvania as a LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), LSW (Licensed Social Worker), LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker (with clinical social work degree), LMFT (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (with experience treating children/adolescents), or Licensed Psychologist, is required.