Program Overview
CHRIS 180-Fulton County services are rooted in trauma informed care. This care is directed by an understanding of neurological, biological, psychological and social effects of trauma. We assess consumers to learn if trauma occurred and whether it has a role in behavioral health needs. Some trauma includes sexual, physical, emotional abuse, severe neglect, loss, witnessing violence, substance abuse, imprisoned family member, and abandonment. Understanding when trauma occurred helps us tailor our responses, treatment and services. Trauma-informed assessments and interventions always acknowledge, respects, and integrate cultural values, beliefs, and practices.
Position Description:
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for supervising peer support staff and a team of therapists who provide clinical services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. This position also provides evidence based clinical services to consumers.
Role and Responsibilities:
The primary duties include but are not limited to the following:
- Provide positive role-modeling to therapists
- Sets high standards and goals
- Promote professional growth
- Promote self-esteem
- Promote healthy boundaries
- Teach and reinforce evidenced based clinical services
- Implements effective communication through clear expectations and sharing of information
- Regularly monitors performance
- Regularly monitors key success variables
- Regularly employs positive and developmental feedback
- Maintains a supervisory focus by getting results through others and managing conflict,
- Mindful of being in a “glass bubble”
- Appropriately uses power and influence
- Demonstrates concern and empathy for the needs of others
- Tracks delegated assignments
Provide positive role-modeling to consumers and/or families:
- Promote healthy boundaries
- Promote good hygiene and appropriate personal appearance among youth and young adults
- Reinforce socially acceptable behaviors (ex: manners, eating habits, safety)
- Teach and reinforce thoughtful decision-making skills
- Support in making positive change through motivational interviewing
- Support the change process through a comprehensive understanding of the Seven Challenges Program
Assessing consumer’s history of trauma, acuity, strengths and needs:
- Screen, evaluate and triage potential consumers to determine what services/evidence-based interventions should be offered
- Assess co-occurring disorders and make referrals to relevant services based on consumer’s ASAM level
- Provide initial clinical impressions
- Administer Behavioral Health assessment and reassessments as needed
- Administer Caregiver Strain Assessment
- Administer Child and Adolescent Function Assessment Scale (CAFAS/PECAFAS) as needed
- Administer validated assessment tools specific to evidence-based practice (7 Challenges, TF-CBT, EMDR, DBT, ARC) as needed
- Administer/aware of ACE score and implications on service planning
- Develop and monitor IRRPs
- Evaluate and document consumer’s level of functioning and progress toward attainment of goals
- Provide after-hours crisis support via telephone (On-Call)
Coordinating Services and Collaboration:
Qualifications/Competencies:
- Master’s degree in the field of social work, counseling and/or marriage and family therapy and maintain full licensure, 3-Years post Full Licensure and CPC-S Credential required
- An understanding of the concepts of childcare
- Skilled in providing individual, family and group therapy
- Skilled in assisting and maintaining consumers in their family homes and/or community
- Ability to effectively relate to consumers, parents/custodians of all social, economic, ethnic and educational backgrounds, with firmness, fairness and concern
- Solid decision-making ability as related to the safety and well-being of consumers, families, community and staff
- Be guided by precedent and established policy and procedure in decision-making. This person will be required to analyze and react to difficult situations, often while under considerable stress and pressure
- Dependability, emotional stability and physically capable. This position requires some physical functions that are essential to satisfactory performance of the outlined job responsibilities, i.e. sitting, standing, walking, driving, speaking, hearing and the ability to physically restrain (when necessary)
- Ability to recognize when assistance and consultation is needed
- Clinical expertise in child development, dysfunction, counseling, treatment planning and diagnosis is required
- Must be free to travel as the position demands
- A valid driver’s license in the State of Georgia
Salary: 70K-75K (Depending on experience)
Total Rewards for working at CHRIS 180
- Free clinical supervision for your licensure
- Competitive Salary
- Competitive 403 (b) benefit defined contribution plan
- Healthcare insurance options including HMO or PPO
- Dental and vision insurance options
- Basic life insurance 1x times your salary
- Employee assistance program
- Flex spending account
- Health Savings Account
- 11 paid holidays
- PTO
- Discounted college tuition for select colleges and universities
Schedule:
This is a full-time position and typically works Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm but requires flexibility.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.