What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Supervisor position at ALASKA FAMILY SERVICES, INC?
Company Description
Alaska Family Services (AFS) is a mission-driven organization with a long history of service and excellence supporting families and building healthy communities. Created in 1979 as a safe shelter for women and their children in Palmer, AFS now offers over 20 programs serving more than 10,000 individuals in multiple communities in Southcentral Alaska. A complete list of programs is found on our website www.akafs.org. At AFS we live and breathe our mission of being, in service to Alaskans, families, and communities to collectively create a better tomorrow.
Role Description
The Clinical Supervisor serves as the clinical lead for day-to-day operations of the Behavioral Health Treatment Center (BHTC), maintaining a reduced clinical caseload and providing direct clinical supervision to BHTC treatment staff. This position applies mental health/addiction counseling knowledge, skills, and abilities to conduct mental health/substance abuse screening, assessment and treatment services to clients within various treatment modalities. The Clinical Supervisor ensures medical necessity, documentation compliance, case assignment, treatment team coordination, and clinical integrity of services. This role operationalizes the clinical standards established by the Director of Clinical & Transformative Services. The Clinical Supervisor collaborates closely with the BHTC Program Manager to ensure clients access a safe, empowering continuum of care.
Benefits
AFS takes pride in our ability to offer staff a comprehensive benefits package that includes; 401k with employer match,11 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, sick leave, paid family leave, health/dental/life insurance, competitive paid time off schedule with accrual increases for every two years of service, and options for flexible work schedules.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in behavioral health field (sociology, counseling, psychology, psychiatric nursing, addiction studies, human services or social work). Current licensure with supervision capabilities (LCSW, LPC). Two years mental health/substance abuse clinical experience with children, youth and adults. Must have a current NPI number and enrolled as a provider in Alaska Medicaid or the ability to attain.
How to Apply
Visit www.akafs.org to download an employment application. All successful applicants must be able to pass a criminal history background check. Please submit completed AFS employment application, cover letter and resume to attention of Human Resources, at hr@akafs.org or fax to (907)746-4081, or mail to Alaska Family Services, 1825 South Chugach Street, Palmer AK 99645.
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