What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supervisor, Clinical Services - Eating Disorders Program position at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital, Inc.?
Current Saint Francis Employees - Please click HERE to login and apply. Full Time Days Schedule: Monday - Friday | 8:00am - 5:00pm Job Summary: The Supervisor, Clinical Services (LPCH) oversees clinicians in diagnostic assessments, therapy, and ensures a safe patient experience. This role also provides consultation, manages outreach, monitors and reports statistical data and ensures quality measures in their assigned department. Minimum Education: Has completed the basic professional curricula of a school of nursing as approved and verified by a state board of nursing, and holds or is entitled to hold a diploma or degree therefrom or Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling or related behavioral health field. Licensure, Registration and/or Certification: Valid multi-state or State of Oklahoma Registered Nurse License (RN), or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Professional Counselor (LPC) license, or Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Work Experience: Minimum 3 years of related experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyze information and provide well-founded recommendations, demonstrating strong critical thinking skills. Ability to facilitate effective communications across all organizational levels. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities with competing deadlines. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Supervises activities of clinicians working in the designated clinical area. Provides consultation and outreach to internal and external customers engaged within assigned work area. Performs clinical services including diagnostic assessment, individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. Maintains a safe and therapeutic environment for patients. Monitors and collects statistical data, including quality measures, and report to department/facility administration. Represents the designated clinical area in assigned intra- and interdepartmental meetings. Decision Making: Independent judgement in making decisions involving non-routine problems under general supervision. Working Relationships: Direct supervision of others. Prepares and gives performance evaluations. Works with internal and/or external customers via telephone or face to face interaction. Works with other healthcare professionals and staff. Works frequently with individuals at Director level and above. Special Job Dimensions: None. Supplemental Information: This document generally describes the essential functions of the job and the physical demands required to perform the job. This compilation of essential functions and physical demands is not all inclusive nor does it prohibit the assignment of additional duties. Eating Disorders Therapy/Administration - Laureate Campus Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136 Under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Use and Patient Protection Act (OMMA), a safety sensitive position is defined as any job that includes tasks or duties that the employer believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others. This position has been identified as a safety sensitive position. This statute allows employers to lawfully refuse to hire applicants for safety-sensitive jobs or to discipline or discharge employees who work in safety-sensitive jobs if they test positive for marijuana, even if they have a valid license to use medical marijuana. EOE Protected Veterans/Disability Saint Francis is a Catholic, not-for-profit Health system based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are the largest private employer in Eastern Oklahoma with over 12,000 employees, including 1,000 physicians. The health system is anchored by the 1,112-bed Saint Francis Hospital, the largest hospital in Oklahoma and the 11th largest in the nation. Our system also includes hospitals in south Tulsa, Muskogee and Vinita, as well as 110 Warren Clinic locations from Monkey Island to McAlester, northeastern Oklahoma's only children's hospital, a level IV neonatal intensive care unit, a 168-bed heart hospital, and Tulsa's leading trauma and emergency center.