The Bridge offers supportive housing and behavioral health services to vulnerable New Yorkers facing behavioral health and substance use challenges. We provide individuals with the tools they need to pursue their dreams and live meaningful lives. The Bridge envisions a world where adults experiencing serious mental illness can live and thrive within their communities. As a recognized leader in developing and operating supportive housing and community-based programs, The Bridge has 70 years of experience helping New Yorkers with mental illness, including those affected by homelessness, incarceration, and institutionalization.
Scope of Position: The Forensic Clinical Supervisor plays a key role in assisting the Program Director with the supervision of clinical staff and the planning of client services and interventions at a building with 48 studio apartments in the Bronx. Working closely with the Director, the Supervisor is responsible for fostering an environment that recognizes the impact of trauma on behavior, while guiding staff to implement effective crisis prevention, intervention, and verbal de-escalation techniques. This role involves providing supportive services to formerly homeless adults diagnosed with serious mental illness, many of whom have a forensic background. The Forensic Clinical Supervisor is dedicated to ensuring that clinical staff are equipped to handle challenging situations with empathy, professionalism, and effective therapeutic techniques while helping clients achieve stability and independence.
Essential Position Functions:
- In conjunction with the Program Director, supervise clinical staff and oversee the delivery of services to clients.
- Be available on-call for 24-hour crisis intervention. Attend meetings as requested and be willing to work nights and/or weekends, as needed.
- Assist in managing personnel activities, including hiring, shift scheduling, policy and procedure development, staff meetings, case conferences, staff training, performance evaluations, disciplinary actions, and labor/management issues.
- Provide case management, including benefits assistance, helping clients complete housing applications, linking clients to primary and behavioral health care in the community, and offering housing referrals to formerly homeless adults diagnosed with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders. These services are primarily provided in the client’s apartment and in community settings.
- Serve as a critical member of the treatment team, collaborating with other providers to diagnose struggles, develop and implement interventions, and evaluate clients to support their independence.
- Assist with medication observation and education in accordance with OMH regulations.
- Assist in identifying clients’ strengths, needs, abilities, and goals, and create related Service Plans in the electronic client records system.
- Assist the Program Director with administrative duties, including data entry, monitoring performance measures, program audit preparation, and staff attendance.
- Motivate clients to develop skills necessary to maintain housing and comply with legal obligations. Assist and encourage clients to develop natural supports and incorporate them into their plans.
- Complete required documentation for every client contact in a timely manner, in accordance with agency policy. Ensure documentation meets regulatory guidelines for level of care. Prepare documentation, including psychosocial assessments (and psychiatric evaluations, if licensed), for 2010E housing applications.
- Co-facilitate groups if requested in areas such as wellness, substance use, harm reduction, symptom management, and medication education.
- Deliver direct care services and act as an internal consultant in onsite and offsite emergencies, providing counseling, crisis intervention, and psychosocial assessments.
- Ensure compliance with requirements, including facilitating appropriate admissions and discharges, maintaining census, documentation, and incident reporting.
- Liaise with other departments and outside agencies, including the agency’s Critical Care team.
- Work with residents, families, and staff in a caring and respectful manner, considering cultural differences.
- Immediately report incidents, allegations, or sensitive situations to supervisors. Complete incident reports in accordance with Bridge policy. Account for residents, perform diligent searches, and file missing person reports on residents who are not accounted for, following policy and procedure.
- Attend staff meetings, supervision, and training sessions as required.
- Perform any other duties as may be assigned.
- MSW or MHC with relevant experience, including supervisory roles; licensure preferred.
- Supervision hours are provided for clinical licensure.
- Experience working with mental health, crisis intervention, substance use, criminal justice, and managing trauma-triggered behavior.
- Excellent time management skills; stress-resistant, flexible; team player; open to feedback; creative; excellent organizational skills.
- Willingness to perform CPR/First Aid/AED/Naloxone.
- Experience working with justice-involved individuals.
- Preferred knowledge of AWARDS.
- Hours: Full-Time, 35 hours per week, Tuesday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm, on-call.
Available on weekends and evenings for coverage and emergencies, as needed. - Bilingual Spanish is highly desired.
The Bridge Inc. is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer