The Hub Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical supervision to Hub Clinicians, ensuring quality services are delivered in accordance with agency policies, procedures, and contractual requirements. This role involves both clinical and administrative supervision of HUB Clinicians, with responsibility for ensuring all required reports and administrative tasks are completed within established timelines. The Clinical Supervisor will also provide brief clinical services directly to students and families through in-person and telehealth modalities before, during, and/or after school hours. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The Clinical Supervisor meets weekly with clinicians for supervision and is expected to provide clinical services both in person and through telehealth to students. Clinical services include screening, brief interventions, facilitating treatment referrals, school consultation, and making necessary referrals to community supports as needed. The Clinical Supervisor is also expected to work a combination of before, during, and after school hours. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
OTHER DUTIES: As assigned by Hub Assistant Director and Hub Director KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Computer literacy, Bilingual (Spanish) preferred
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Catholic Charities of Buffalo is the most comprehensive human service provider in Western New York, reaching all eight counties with professionally staffed locations. Catholic Charities serves Western New Yorkers without regard to age, race or religious affiliation. Today’s Catholic Charities leads the way for an integrated human service delivery system. In 2007, the agency voluntarily sought and received its first four-year accreditation from the Council on Accreditation, attesting to its adherence to the highest national professional standards and delivery of the best quality services. Catholic Charities offers programs that strive to empower individuals, children and families. Among them are comprehensive counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance and referrals, child and adult mental health services, chemical dependency treatment, educational and vocational services, services to the aging, parish outreach and advocacy, marriage counseling, foster care and adoption services, child and adult day care, and a variety of programs that address prevention and treatment of a number of family issues.