What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Supervisor (LCSW-C or LCPC) position at Kennedy Services?
Clinical Supervisor
SUMMARY
This organization is the designated rape crisis center for Baltimore City and County. The Clinical
Supervisor is responsible for supporting our trauma therapists’ work in providing trauma-informed individual therapy to support survivors who have experienced sexual violence; adults and adolescents who have experienced intimate partner violence, and children who have witnessed intimate partner violence as well as supporters. The Clinical Supervisor will also independently provide direct therapy services to an established number of survivors and provide direct supervision to master level clinicians and clinical interns in our Baltimore County, Baltimore City, and Howard County office locations.
Join an agency on a mission that offers great benefits and a generous PTO! We pay 100% of individual coverage for health, vision, and dental, a 401K match, tuition reimbursement and professional development support, and licensing and continuing education. We are closed for a week in December and offer more than 30 days of PTO a year. We require low caseloads of our clinical team and provide ongoing supervision.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervisory duties:
- Provide clinical supervision to LMSW or LGPC-level trauma therapists.
- Collect, analyze, and complete data reporting in alignment with requirements for both the agency and funders.
- Attend internal and external meetings with staff and community stakeholders.
- Provides task supervision to interns in the therapeutic services program.
- Assist Clinical Director with programmatic responsibilities, i.e., policies and procedures.
Clinical Duties
- Incorporates trauma-informed care philosophy, practices, and strategies in all activities.
- Provide trauma-informed and culturally competent, individual, and group counseling for survivors of sexual trauma and crisis counseling as needed.
- Provides in-person and virtual therapy for adults, children, and adolescent survivors of sexual violence, and their nonoffending family members, partners, guardians, or loved ones.
- Facilitate support groups (optional).
- Maintain a small caseload of individual clients.
- Implement training to professional groups and organizations.
- Completes data collection, data entry, and required reports and other related administrative paperwork in accordance with program timelines and standards.
- Attend internal and external meetings with staff.
- Promote, support and demonstrate the organization's mission, vision and values through both behavior and job performance and adhere to policies, procedures, and standards on a day to day basis.
- Effectively coordinates client care with other service providers and community resources to assure continuity of care as needed.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling or a related field
- Valid Clinical License in Maryland (LCSW-C, LCPC)
- Board-approved supervisor (LCSW-C, LCPC) or, within 6 months of start date, complete supervision training
- Knowledge of issues of sexual trauma and gender-based violence
- Proven experience with trauma-informed counseling
- Demonstrates cultural competency in working with a diverse population
- The ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment
- Thrives in a dynamic environment
- Knowledge of database management systems
- Ability to work two evenings a week is required
- Bi-lingual highly encouraged to apply
- 3 years direct clinical service with survivors of sexual violence required
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This position performs its’ duties in a standard office environment with potential for some remote work on an agreed upon schedule with approval of the Clinical Director, Deputy Director or Executive Director. This position may need to be accessible to take emergency phone calls after hours and weekends to offer guidance as individualized circumstances are identified and occur.