Clinical Supervisor (MSW or MFT)
Amity Foundation
3750 S. Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90007
United States
• Function as a liaison between Amity and the Office of Diversion and Reentry to ensure reduction of system-level barriers, implementation of clinical strategies and interventions, and align contract and scope of work with Amity Foundations' integrated services approach.
• Function as a liaison between Amity and the Office of Diversion and Reentry to ensure reduction of system-level barriers, implementation of clinical strategies and interventions, and align contract and scope of work with Amity Foundations' integrated services approach.
• Provide direct clinical supervision to case managers and clients.
• Provide clinical crisis interventions with clients and their treatment team, which includes mental health providers, probation officers, housing case managers, and Amity case managers.
• Plan and schedule ongoing workload assignments, adjust project priorities in consultation with Amity Management, and prepare work completion schedules.
• Provide consultation about clinical and administrative issues to other resources as requested.
• Supporting the learning and practice of the teaching and Therapeutic Community model as well as training faculty that incorporates essential elements of the Teaching and Therapeutic Community.
• Provide consultation and support to staff as needed including being available for case managers to debrief about difficult situations.
• Inform Clinical Director if reports involve alleged maltreatment by staff, students, or volunteers.
• Share a regular rotation providing after-hours on-call supervision of program-wide clinical services.
• Provide back - up clinical care to clients when assigned case managers are unavailable.
• Ongoing participation in faculty training and other fidelity to the model training as well as DHS required training.
• Perform other related duties as assigned.
Required:
MSW or MFT with experience working with mental health, substance abuse, homeless, and/or re-entry populations. Experience with crisis intervention, hospitalization, psychiatry, and mental health diagnosis.
Preferred: Previous Clinical experience working with individuals recently released from jail or prison a plus. Previous Supervisory experience.