Director of Clinical Services
U.S.VETS · March Air Reserve Base, CA · 4 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Oversees all clinic operations including clinical care, staffing, training, measurement and evaluation, and clinic budget
- Ensures clinical staff are implementing evidence-based practice guidelines in a targeted treatment model
- Provides overall clinical oversight and administrative supervision for the Clinic staff, ensuring appropriate supervision for both licensed and unlicensed staff as required by discipline
- Provides crisis management support as needed
- Oversees clinical training and licensure renewal
- Oversees the intake process for new clients, ensuring appropriate screening and disposition
- Maintains client flow and clinic staffing, ensuring clients are moving through treatment to ensure access for new clients
- Cofacilitates weekly multidisciplinary team meeting to review and present cases with the Licensed Clinical Supervisor
- Serves as formal representative for the clinic within the community, working with the outreach director to ensure consistent communication and feedback from community stakeholders and referral partners
- Ensures the clinic and its staff actively communicate with CalVet, participates in required meetings/events/activities, and contributes to the overall mission
- Fosters a culture of collaboration, peer consultation, and commitment to ongoing education and professional development
- Observes and monitors staff for formal evaluation, and implements performance improvement plans as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- LCSW, LPCC, or LMFT licensure required
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy and/or Psychology required
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in leading, managing, and/or supervising within a clinical setting
- Experience treating and diagnosing PTSD as well as co-morbid diagnoses (e.g., SUD, depression, anxiety), with evidence-based treatments and providing clinical supervision in these areas
- Leadership capacity and ability to foster team building and a supportive, flexible environment
- Availability to be on call 24-hours for crisis management
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Proficiency in computer and information systems
- Professional demeanor and appearance
- Ability to take general direction, work independently, and within a team
- Ability to work effectively with diverse group of clients, staff, and community members
- Valid driver’s license required if required to drive, and must be able to meet company insurance standards for drivers if applicable
Preferences
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, or Psychiatric Nurse practitioner preferred
- 10-15 years of clinical experience is preferred
- Experience across a range of modalities beyond individual adult treatment to include child, couples, and family treatment is preferred
- Experience working with a military or veteran population is preferred