CLINICAL DIRECTOR
Company: Women In Need
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: September 29, 2024
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Job Description:
Title of Position: Clinical Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: Transitional Housing
Reports to: Program Director
Positions reporting to this position: Client Care Coordinators and
Case Managers
Salary: Up to $86,700
Purpose of the Position
The Clinical Director is responsible for the programmatic service
delivery in partnership with the Program Director, with emphasis on
Behavioral Health Services. Responsibilities include implementation
of new program design to bring intensive clinical services into
program plan for clients. Other responsibilities include
evaluation, reporting, supervision of clinical and social service
staff. The Clinical Director uses Evidenced Based Practice (EBP),
treatment plans, case management, crisis intervention, and
discharge plans to assist the Social Services team with person
centered planning for all Win clients.
Responsibilities:
--- Supervise the program's multi-disciplinary team, which will
include Social Service Supervisors, Case Managers, and Client Care
Coordinators.
--- Provide supervision to Social Service Supervisors to
troubleshoot client issues, and enhance direct reports clinical
case management skills in accordance with program policies,
procedures, and protocols.
--- Provide clinical supervision to Client Care Coordinators to
ensure supportive counseling is provided to clients.
--- Provide coaching, training, and staff development to the Social
Service team by incorporating social work values into program
services, embracing a clinical lens.
--- Provide management oversight to the supportive housing
process.
--- Train and support staff in the use of Evidence Based Practices
(EBP), promote Trauma Informed Care (TIC) and Motivational
Interviewing (MI), Critical Time Intervention (CTI) to exceed
program goals and help clients achieve permanent housing.
--- Conduct audits of the Uniform Client Chart and supporting
documentation to ensure compliance with Office of Temporary and
Disability Assistance (OTDA), Department of Homeless Services
(DHS), contractual requirements and Win standards.
--- Establish linkages with appropriate community agencies for
services required by shelter residents, to include medical, mental
health, substance abuse, child welfare and other stakeholders
working with Win clients.
--- Conduct community outreach and liaison with ancillary programs
to maximize onsite care-coordination and referral process;
establish long-lasting partnerships.
--- Monitor incident follow-ups, ensuring optimal clinical lens
during crisis intervention; provide direct client care and
assessment to identified clients.
--- Identify and consult in coordination of care for high-risk
clients in collaboration with Program Director to make clinical
decisions regarding client care and safety.
--- Monitor and engage all long-term stayers within the facility by
conducting case conferences with families, as well as monthly
meetings with interdisciplinary staff as it relates to long term
stayers.
--- Liaison with ACS and ensure to attend all meetings related to
ACS/Preventive interactions and provide information as a Mandated
Reporter to the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) as
needed.
--- Support Program Director in preparation of reports in
accordance with Win and regulatory agencies.
--- Perform other related duties as needed.
Essential Functions:
--- Must be able to ascend/descend stairs in the assigned
building.
--- Must be able to escort clients to appointments as needed.
--- Must be able to work evenings, at least weekend on call
monthly, and some holidays.
Qualifications:
--- Commitment to Win's mission, vision, and values.
--- Current NYS LCSW or LMHC license and three (3) years of
supervisory experience.
--- Demonstrated experience facilitating groups and developing
curricula.
--- Demonstrated experience working with individuals with mental
illness and substance abuse, preferably with homeless families.
--- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
--- Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques.
--- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
--- Bilingual - English/Spanish a plus.
Core Competencies:
--- Leading Others: Conduct informative, effective meetings with
staff and communicate critical information. Provide concise
direction through formal and informal discussions.
--- Facilitating Change: Propose new approaches and methods to
improve client services. Anticipate challenges and manage
consequences.
--- Managing Performance: Share constructive feedback and quickly
adjust to new demands.
--- Applying and Developing Expertise: Stay informed of
cutting-edge best practices.
--- Communicating and Collaborating: Listen well and actively
engage others with honesty and integrity.
WIN'S DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION HIRING COMMITMENT
Our most effective service to our community comes from a diverse
mix of minds, backgrounds and experience. As a result, we are
committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. Win
actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates
of all backgrounds to apply. We provide equal opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation,
gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability,
veteran status or any other protected category under federal, state
and local law.
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