The Clinical Director provides clinical and administrative oversight of programs and services assigned within the Renewal outpatient program and other programs as needed. The Clinical Director provides direct clinical service as needed. The position complies with agency policies, applicable state law, state regulations, service contracts, and requirements from other funding sources. The position adheres to professional standards and practices to ensure quality services to our multicultural community.
What you'll be doing
- Supporting the growth and professional development of those supervised through the use of the Employee Development cycle process including consistent coaching and direct feedback
- Providing clinical supervision for therapists and case managers with the counseling services program and as needed, agency-wide by training, observations, coaching, and evaluation
- Ensuring that there are appropriate clinical and case management services are available to address the therapeutic needs of the youth and families served
- Facilitating ongoing relationships with community resources and communicates with referral sources to maintain a work and problem-solving relationship
Last, but not least, we believe in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
At Maryhurst, we actively celebrate colleagues' different abilities, sexual orientation, ethnicity, faith, and gender. Everyone is welcome and supported in their development at all stages in their professional journey with us. We champion creating an environment where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work and advocate for making it effortless for others to do the same.
We sincerely hold inclusion and diversity near our hearts. We know that getting this right is critical for us to live out our organization's core values: Mercy, Reconciliation, Individual Worth and Zeal.
This is a place where you can be you, all of you, and bring your true and honest self to work, every day in every way.
A little about Maryhurst.
At Maryhurst, our residential programs, community-based homes and our outpatient clinical programs all work to serve children in the greatest need. Our residential programs break the cycle of abuse using treatments that restore hope and successfully transition children to more permanent, community or family-based settings. Maryhurst's community and transitional living programs offer tools that prepare survivors of abuse and neglect for better, more hope-filled futures. And lastly, the team at Maryhurst Renewal partners with children, adults and families who are hurting to find the right combination of support, ultimately clearing barriers to success at home, at school, and in the community. Renewal provides one-on-one, group and family counseling in office, home or school-based settings.
- A Master’s Degree in the field of Human Services from an accredited university accredited by an accrediting body of the Council on Higher Education Accreditation. Independently licensed and appropriately credentialed to provide clinical supervision (e.g. LCSW, LPCC, LMFT).
- A minimum of two years supervisory experience.
- An understanding of the basic adolescent process and family systems; an ability to supervise those providing treatment and care to special needs youth; strong management capabilities; program development and evaluative skills.
- A valid driver’s license.