What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Supervisor position at KETCHIKAN INDIAN CORPORATION?
Job Summary
The Clinical Supervisor develops the mission, goals, policies and processes of the interdisciplinary clinical programs to ensure adequate and focused treatment modalities for Tribal beneficiaries.
Develops clinical protocols and oversees all clinical programs and services. Provides continual evaluation in an effort to improve service delivery consistent with quality improvement principles and practices to maintain state and federal licensure and certification.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs a variety of casework activities including screening, intake, and assessment.
- Work includes a regular caseload, walk-in clients, home visits, telephone conferences; with individuals and families involving counseling in marital problems, parent/child relationships, alcohol and drug-related problems, grief, sexuality, identity/self-worth problems, batterers, survivors, crisis situations, and related social, emotional, and psychological problems.
- Makes and receives referrals from other local agencies; establish rapport and cooperative working relationship with other programs and agencies.
- Provides advocate services for clients in obtaining services from public agencies, lawyers, schools, or others concerned with the client.
- Administrative duties include analyzing and writing narrative/statistical reports, provide program direction, and staff supervision.
- Assignments are performed with considerable independence and are reviewed by the Behavioral Health Director through staffing, monthly reports, and quarterly reviews for effectiveness reflected in ongoing or completed casework.
- Attends meetings, conferences and workshops in order to more effectively assist clients.
- Directly supervises the staff and provides clinical supervision to all providers within the Behavioral Health Department.
- Performs other duties as required and assigned.
- Other related duties as assigned
Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong understanding and sensitivity to American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribal culture and lifestyle, working effectively with AI/AN populations.
- Knowledge of state and federal guidelines for clinical programs and “best practice” techniques.
- Knowledge of supervisory practices, community organization/development principles and processes.
- Knowledge of ability to carry out confidentiality rules for clients seeking substance abuse services.
- Skilled in the coordination of patient care in remote locations (phone consultations, etc.).
- Effective oral and written communication skills with sensitivity to the lifestyles of targeted participants.
- Skills in operating personal computers using a variety of computer software.
- Ability to provide behavioral health treatment services in a clinical and community-based setting.
- Ability to listen, observe, and records a variety of information and situations.
- Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with management, coworkers, and outside contacts.
- Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and comply with all applicable federal and tribal privacy laws and KIC policy (HIPAA, HITECH, etc.)
- Ability to learn and apply program/agency operating policies and procedures.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks concurrently and meet deadlines.
- Ability to work independently as well as with teams.
KIC Core Competencies
Cultural Competency: To be respectful and responsive to the health beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of KIC Tribal Members. Developing cultural competence is an evolving, dynamic process that takes time and occurs along a continuum.
Uphold Values: To make decisions and behave in a manner consistent with KIC Workplace Values of Trust, Teamwork, Respect, and Accountability, as well as Southeast Traditional Tribal Values “Our Way of Life”.
Commitment: To serve Tribal Members and set a high standard for yourself in your performance; strive for results and success; convey a sense of urgency and bring issues to closure; and stay persistent despite obstacles and opposition.
Customer Service: Meet/exceed the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; identify, understand, and monitor the needs of both internal and external customers; always talk and act with customers in mind; and recognize working colleagues as customers.
Effective Communication: Ensure important information is passed to those who need to know; convey necessary information with respect, clearly and effectively orally or in writing
Responsiveness and Accountability: Demonstrate a high level of conscientiousness; hold oneself personally responsible for one's own work; and do the required fair share of work.
Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications (Education & Experience)
- Master Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field.
- Three (3) years supervisory experience.
- Demonstrated experience in the development and continuity of a behavioral health component which includes: terminology, biopsychosocial assessments, and consultation for medical and other related professional persons.
- Progressive responsible administrative/management work that indicates ability to acquire the particular knowledge and skills needed to perform duties of this position.
- A combination of relevant experience, education, and training may substitute for education and experience requirements on a year-for-year basis.
- Proof of valid driver's license with acceptable driving record.
Preferred Qualifications (Education & Experience)
- Current unrestricted LCSW, LPC, LMFT, Psychological Associate license to practice in the State of Alaska.
Experience in community clinic preferred and a strong commitment to multi-disciplinary teamwork
Salary : $106,733 - $160,100