Job Title: Licensed Clinical Supervisor (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, PsyD, or PhD) Job Category: Mental Health Wage Classification: Salaried/Exempt Location: Coos Bay Position Type/Status: Full-time, benefitted Travel: Minimal Salary Range: $80,620 - $99,107 DOE Reports to: Mental Health Program Manager Manages Direct Reports: No HR Review & Approval: 10/23/24 Job Description WCHC is an integrated patient-centered primary care clinic serving a diverse population with a special emphasis on care for persons who experience barriers to accessing care. Waterfall's mission is to promote access to quality integrated health services that meet the needs of individuals with barriers to care on the Southern Oregon Coast. Under the supervision and mentorship of the Mental Health Program Manager, the Licensed Clinical Supervisor functions as a trauma-informed integrated behavioral health clinician providing direct patient care alongside clinical supervision for pre-licensed staff (CSWA, Professional Counselor Associates, QMHP). The Licensed Clinical Supervisor will have a reduced patient panel to pro-actively meet clinical supervision needs. Candidates are committed to upholding the mission of the clinic, offering mental health support for patients as part of their overall care, achieving patient and administrative clinical measures, and contributing to the overall wellness of the entire community. Duties/Responsibilities: Adhere to WCHC's mission while performing assigned duties. Demonstrate the core values of Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Compassion, Partnership, and Collaborative Communication. Abide by professional code of ethics and commit to fostering a strengths framework within the work environment. Provide trauma-informed counseling services within an outpatient mental health setting including evidenced based assessments and interventions. Facilitate individual and/or group counseling, utilizing evidenced based approaches in treatment with a variety of mental health needs. Provide referrals, attend to social determinants of health, coordinate with community partners, and operate within a fully integrated provider care team. Assess patients' behavioral and mental condition based on review of patient information, interviews, observation, tests, and collaboration with other integrated care team members along with outside community partners. Keep accurate and timely records including comprehensive documentation of all patient interactions appropriately in accordance with clinic policies, licensure guidelines, local, state, and federal guidelines. Build positive rapport with a diverse patient population including those with developmental conditions, psychiatric diagnoses, and patients using substances. Demonstrate ability to work independently, while actively engaging in proactive patient panel management and timely patient graduation of services Foster a supportive, trauma-informed, and growth centered approach with patients, staff, and the community. Serve as a patient advocate to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations. Develop and implement treatment plans with measurable objectives and goals based on diagnostic assessment and clinical experience in accordance with DSM-5-TR standards of care. Collaborates with Psychiatric and Primary Care Providers in recognizing, treating, and managing mental health and biopsychosocial issues of patients and acts as a contributing member to the care team. Communicate effectively and professionally with patients including but not limited to phone calls, chart messages, clinical questions, and voicemails. Ability to adapt and respond with communication strategies to stabilize, slow, or reduce the intensity of a potentially high stress situation with appropriate referrals and continuity of care. Maintain an unbiased, safe, and confidential environment for staff and patients while in the clinic including strict adherence to confidentiality as required by Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards. Support program goals to reduce cultural and socio-economic barriers between clients and institutions committed to working with marginalized and diverse community populations. Ability to support multiple supervisee's clinical development and training Complete chart audits and engage in pro-active panel management for providers including any necessary disciplinary action Facilitate conversations regarding professional ethics including self-care strategies, patient acuity and ongoing development of supervisee clinical skills. Engage in active shadowing of clinical sessions for students, interns, and trainees Develop and support facilitation of onboarding experiences for new providers Support in triage of crisis needs and assisting in mandatory reporting Be up to date on Oregon O.A.R.'s as it pertains to helping professional proficiency, including QMHP's, LCSW, LPC, LMFT's etc. Perform any other duties needed to help drive our vision, fulfill our mission, and meet our organization's values. Required Skills/Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Reliable attendance and time management strategies. Highly self-motivated and able to function within a team setting. Able to actively listen and think critically. Contribute to the community learning model by participating in clinical observation and feedback. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience with Electronic Health Records. Able to pass a criminal background check. Education and/or Experience and Qualifications: Master's degree in applicable school of study from an accredited university Unrestricted Oregon License and hold credentials as a LCSW, LPC, LMFT, PsyD, or PhD At least two years of experience providing clinical supervision and approved by appropriate licensing body as a Clinical Supervisor. Non-violent Crisis Intervention Comprehensive training class completed within 6 months of hire and recertify before the expiration date, provided by employer. Preferred - Experience working in a mental health care setting with socioeconomic needs. Preferred - Bilingual (Spanish) fluency qualifies for additional compensation. Preferred - Current First Aid or BLS Certification or completion of training within 6 months of hire, provided by employer. Immunizations Required: TB test (upon hire, provided by employer) Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods sitting and/or standing at a desk working at a computer. Able to lift up to 15 pounds rarely. Able to travel as needed. Exposure to sick individuals within a healthcare setting. As WCHC is considered a rural health care clinic, we have access to student loan repayment programs that can help you reduce your student loan debt. Come experience coastal living while making a difference in the community at the same time. Benefits: Student Loan repayment program opportunities Up to $200 per month towards student loan debt Master's degree or higher provider, providing direct billable patient care, is eligible for $50,000 every 3 years CEU Allowance $3,000 per year Competitive PTO Accrual (up to 193 hours of PTO accrual each year to start) 7 Paid Holidays Medical/Dental/Vision 100% employer paid 401K Retirement Plan 6% match Options for long term disability $50,000 Life Insurance Policy- options for additional voluntary life Additional voluntary Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital Indemnity coverage is available Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Downtown Health and Fitness gym membership discount Bonusly - Internal Employee Recognition Platform Headspace care employer paid membership.
Date Posted: 26 December 2024
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