Clinical Supervisor - Home Care supervises and manages home care medical and support staff. Assigns cases and coordinates with physicians, patients, and references. Being a Clinical Supervisor - Home Care trains staff in policies, procedures, and regulations. Onboards and mentors new staff. Additionally, Clinical Supervisor - Home Care requires a bachelor's degree. May require an RN. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Clinical Supervisor - Home Care supervises a small group of para-professional staff in an organization characterized by highly transactional or repetitive processes. Contributes to the development of processes and procedures. To be a Clinical Supervisor - Home Care typically requires 3 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area under supervision. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
$750 sign-on bonus!!!
The purpose of the position is to assist the Family Care Community Partnership (FCCP) Clinical Supervisor / Wraparound Coach is to oversee day-to-day operations regarding the service, personnel, data/reporting and accreditation components of the Family Care Community Partnership. This position provides leadership in implementing high standards of family centered, strengths-based practice and is consistent with the larger agency mission of strengthening vulnerable families and our community.
Clinical Supervisor provides direct, weekly supervision to direct service staff. This includes:
- responsibility for oversight of Care Coordination & services provided to families/clients.
- coaching and oversight of implementation of Wraparound practice and philosophy.
- general performance, documentation, and adherence to agency and program standards and policies.
- Visits all open client homes for diagnostic assessment.
Clinical Supervisor provides clinical consultation, crisis intervention, and general support to all staff and clientele. Clinical assessments and services are also be provided, as required by DCYF contractual obligations.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIRED:
A Master's Degree and Independent Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts are required, with experience in clinical practice and provision of supervision. Ability to work independently and within a team framework. Openness to ongoing supervision, training, and personal and professional development.
Consistent enhancement of supervisory skills is required via supervisory training within and outside of CCA.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
To have the ability to communicate with staff and to achieve desired outcomes through effective leadership and motivation.
To have the ability to develop subordinates through effective guidance and supervision.
To have the ability to provide clinical services in the homes of clients, the community and the agency (including the ability to provide own reliable transportation).
To have the ability to accurately track and oversee services provided to clients, in order to participate in completion of programmatic data reporting and evaluation requirements.
Must have reliable vehicle with insurance in order to provide home-based coaching and crisis intervention.
Must be able to complete documentation on a computer.
Must be able to do home visits and climb stairs if necessary.