Best Practices, Clinical Advice, Documentation Review, Healthcare, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Maintain Compliance, Modems, Network Routers, People Management, Program Evaluation, Program Planning, Project/Program Management, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Quality Management, Regulatory Compliance, Social Work, Staff Development, Staff Training, Work From Home
Job Summary
The 988 Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the clinical supervision of Lifeline Counselors on the 988 Wisconsin Lifeline team who include a combination of paraprofessionals and bachelor and master degreed level staff. The Clinical Supervisor facilitates individual and group clinical supervision, and continually evaluates and provides feedback to improve the quality of interactions between Lifeline Counselors and help seekers.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Participate in the development of a system that ensures that all help seekers receive appropriate services.
- Evaluate live interactions or transcripts between Lifeline Counselors and help to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and promote best practices in mental health care delivery.
- Participate in the development of a system that ensures that all Lifeline Counselors receive the appropriate clinical supervision, staff development, and in-service training.
- Advise Clinical Manager on training needs of staff to ensure quality service.
- Provide in-service training opportunities for Lifeline Counselors and other 988 staff.
- Advise the Program Manager, Director, and/or Vice President of any concerns and needs to assure quality services.
- Participate in program evaluation and program planning processes.
- Provide feedback to Lifeline Counselors upon weekly review of documentation and ensure compliance with policy and procedures, ethical standards, and state mandates.
Qualifications and Requirements:
- Minimum Education: Master's degree in social work or related field
- Preferred Education: None
- Minimum Experience: 3 years of experience providing direct service to help seekers
- Preferred Experience: 2+ years of clinical supervision experience
- Required Licensure: Wisconsin State Licensure as Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Minimum Requirements to Work Remotely:
- Remote workers are required to sign a Remote Work Agreement and follow Remote Work parameters as detailed in the Employee Handbook.
- Remote workers must reside in the State of Wisconsin; work for 988 Wisconsin Lifeline must only occur while in the State of Wisconsin.
- Remote workers must have a private, confidential workspace.
- Remote workers must have the ability to double-lock any confidential information kept at home and appropriately dispose of any confidential information stored at home (i.e. shredding).
- Remote workers must have the capacity to plug their computer/phone directly into their modem/router.
Qualifications:
- Commitment to the ethical treatment of help seekers
- Ability to establish and maintain relationships within and outside the agency in a professional manner
- Ability to recognize and control one's own biases
- Ability to express and transmit ideas and knowledge clearly with reasonable organization and conciseness
- Ability to organize one's own time to meet assigned situations and work demands
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Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Inc.
In collaboration with others, the mission of Family Service is to provide quality programs and services, which effectively assist and strengthen individuals and families in our community.
Family Service provides more than 5,000,000 meals each year through a USDA food program in 85 Nebraska counties. This program feeds almost 21,000 children in more than 1,312 licensed home child-care facilities.
Family Service delivers the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program to 3,000 people in Lancaster County each month. Services include nutrition and breast feeding education as well as formula, milk and other staples.
Family Service cares for more than 1,700 children who take part in our child care and early childhood programs based in 20 Lincoln Public Schools.
Family Service counsels families and individuals with behavioral health sessions at 13 specific local schools.
Family Service partners with a variety of federal, state, local and non-profit agencies to make available a number of other innovative programs to assist Nebraska families.
Family Service Early Childhood and Youth Development programs granted over $694,000 in free and reduced rate scholarships to children during 2011-2012 school year.
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50 to 99 employees
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