Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor
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30-40% FTE, Exempt position
Wage: $100 per hour
Benefits: Generous sick hours
Location: 1099 Sunnydale Ave San Francisco, CA 94134 and SF satellite sites
Reports to: Director of Programs
We provide culturally sensitive counseling and group support in multiple languages. Our program offers both school based and center based therapeutic services to San Francisco residents. Our goal is to promote and maintain a safe and happy home environment for our families. We aim to help children, youth, individuals and families by nurturing growth, empowerment, and resilience through individual and family therapy. We specifically offer therapeutic support to strengthen caring relationships and increase emotional/behavioral well-being. We use evidence based therapeutic interventions as it fits within the individual’s and family’s cultural context.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide weekly individual and group supervision for clinical trainees
Evaluate trainee’s progress, review documentation to support clinical growth and follows regulatory guidelines
Conduct interviews with candidates
Conduct orientation at the beginning of each academic year
Collaborate with partnered schools to ensure implementation of therapeutic services
Connect with in-house staff from other APA’s program and professionals at other community-based organizations for triage and implementation of therapeutic services and referrals
Work closely with Behavioral Health Administrator & Director of Programs to ensure accountability to deliverables
Provide consultations and education on mental health to staff
Perform other duties as may be assigned
Requirements:
Licensed in the state of California as an LMFT, LCSW, or Licensed Clinical Psychologist with two (2) years post-licensure experience
Meet BBS requirements for clinical supervision
Proven ability to train clinicians in assessments, diagnosis, and treatment planning
Proven ability to work with people from diverse ethnic, socioeconomic, educational, religious, sexual/gender orientations and generational backgrounds
Experience with EMR (electronic medical record) preferred
Familiarity and experience working with community-based organizations and city government agencies
Skills: Excellent supervisory skills; excellent organizational and task management skills; conflict resolution skills
Availability within the program hours 9am-6pm, may include some evenings and weekends to be available by phone
Ability to work in person (hybrid/remote position)
Valid California Driver’s License and proof of vehicle insurance
Must pass Background check and TB test clearance
APA Family Support Services (APA) is a community-based organization that focuses on the prevention and identification of child abuse/neglect in the community. Our mission is to promote healthy children and families by providing family support services to prevent child abuse and domestic violence and to advocate for culturally competent services through education, community building, and leadership development.
We do this through case management and family support services at our family resource centers. By providing parents with a safe and welcoming place outside of their homes, they increase their social circles and have a forum to gain their voice.
APA is also the lead for API Family Resource Network (APIFRN).
APA Family Support Services is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements.