Administrative - Clinical Director
Sequel Youth & Family ServicesAbout the role
We are passionate about what we do and delight in providing excellent programs that make permanent, positive changes in the lives of those we serve. Our programs are designed to equip our clients with the vision, motivation, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to lead a successful life.
Administration - Clinical Director
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Clinical Director is the licensed staff person with training specifically in Mental Health/Substance Abuse services coordination and is responsible to ensure coordination and implementation of treatment plans and service delivery for youth requiring Mental Health, Substance Abuse, or other specialized services. This person is also responsible for the delivery of direct clinical services for clients; is responsible for providing clinical supervision to treatment staff, educational staff, and clinical consultations to SYFS; performs outcome studies for SYFS; and prepares and conducts psychometric testing with evaluation and clinical interviews.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Reasonable Accommodations Statement: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Assists in developing and revising facility operation policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Department of Juvenile Justice QA Standards, state licensing requirements. Serves as the Designated Mental Health Authority.
• Oversees and monitors operation of the Mental Health and Substance Abuse services department.
• Interviews/recommends departmental staff for hire, trains, evaluates, disciplines and recommends for termination, monitors work performance and completes performance evaluations.
• Provides direct supervision of treatment services staff, and acts as liaison between treatment services staff and the Facility Administrator and other departments within the facility. Provides at least one (1) hour weekly of clinical supervision either individually or in a group setting to all non-licensed clinical staff (Therapists & Substance Abuse counselors) employed at the facility.
• Works with professional personnel within and without the facility, providing direction, support and cooperation in the provision of treatment services to youth committed to a juvenile justice facility.
• Selects and administers test instruments designed to assess intellectual functioning, diagnostic concerns, personality, traits aptitudes and achievement levels; reviews multidisciplinary commitment package documentation, background information, and historical data; and develops diagnostic formulations in order to determine the mental health and substance abuse needs of the youth, and to determine appropriate classifications, redirection and habilitation goals, and objectives.
• Discusses implications of test results, interpretations and recommendations with staff.
• Provides direction for development, implementation and oversight of all treatment services.
• Monitors all documentation including Mental Health treatment plans, treatment plan reviews, biopsychosocial assessments, required demographic reports and discharge documentation.
• Reviews and signs off on; Clinical psychosocial assessments of youth when prepared by a non-licensed therapist; Individualized mental health / substance abuse treatment plans.
• Ensures that mandated deadlines for mental health/substance abuse services and supporting documentation are met.
• Ensures that youth intakes and discharges are coordinated appropriately and intake and discharge documentation is completed correctly.
• Coordinates activities with staff, community service agencies/providers, Department/probation/aftercare/reentry personnel, families, home communities, etc., as needed in reference to youth treatment needs and performance in attaining contracted goals and objectives.
• Serves as a liaison with the Department of Juvenile Justice and the District DCF Program Office, when necessary
• Submits required reports in a timely manner.
• Attends training and meetings as assigned and scheduled.
• Acts as resource leader and trainer for other staff members in areas relating to counseling and treatment issues; trains direct care staff in their role as paraprofessional advisor.
• Acts as resource leader and provides oversight to the group therapy component of the counseling program; assists therapists in the provision of treatment services, as required.
• Participates in weekly treatment team meetings and staffings.
• Coordinates and chairs weekly departmental meetings for clinical services staff.
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