Mitchell Martin
Clinical Supervisor
Mitchell Martin, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210
Our client, a prominent non-profit multi-service agency based in Brooklyn, NY, is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Clinical Supervisor to join their team
Position Type:
Contract to PermLocation : Brooklyn, NY
Job Description:The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all clinical services including but not limited to; programming, case management, monthly reporting, evaluating, case conferences, and case audits -- meet professional standards as outlined in facility Employee Handbook and as required by HRA, HPD and any other regulatory agency.She/he acts as Manager in charge in the Assistant Program Director's (APD) absence.Reporting to the APD, works with all other staff as part of a team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND KEY ACCOUNTABILITIESAssign cases to case managers and schedules work according to priority;Maintain necessary records and supervision notes; prepare regular and special reports as required;Oversee quality assurance of case management services to ensure compliance with client, and government policies and regulations;Performs audits of client charts to ensure comprehensive services planning and accurate charting of client progress;Ensures that the home visit policy and procedures is enforced, tracked and documented.Provide training to new and current case mangers;Speak to dissatisfied clients and handle difficult situations;Receive regular supervision with the Assistant Program Director (APD) and inform of the general status of cases, staff performance, problems and trends;Complete probationary and annual performance reviews for case management staff;Develop and maintain cooperative relationships with ancillary agencies;Prepare and submit all required program statistics and reports accurately and in a timely fashion;Under the supervision of the Assistant Program Director, develop comprehensive group programming, in compliance with contract and agency requirements;Coordinate and supervise efforts with case management and maintenance staff to ensure a minimum monthly occupancy rate of 95% is maintained;Coordinate and supervise efforts to place new HASA clients in vacated units within a maximum of 30 days from referral;Ensure that the initial and medical assessments are conducted, and that comprehensive service plans are developed that identify mutually agreed upon long and short-term goals;Review and provide supervision in the development of case management service plans and ensure that reassessments are conducted on a quarterly basis (at minimum) to ensure that services are appropriate for the client's current needs;Provide oversight and supervision in the delivery of mental health and alcohol/substance abuse services and referrals, including assistance in accessing primary medical care, assistance with adherence to medication regiments, activities for daily living, nutritional services, recreation programs, assistance in employment assessments, training, private sector placement, prevention with positives, and delivery of any other services necessary for clients to increase their capacity for independent living;Ensure that all client linkage agreements are monitored and updated, as necessary;Supervise and coordinate efforts to provide assistance in obtaining and maintaining all government benefits and services for which the client is potentially eligible. Ensure that all case managers assist clients who are incapacitated, unable to budget, and/or comply with their fiscal responsibilities by applying for Representative Payee Status, if necessary;Ensure that all case managers seek, secure, and maximize all potential offsets with their clients, specifically by collecting the portion of income that is set aside by State and/or Federal authorities for rental payments from those clients receiving Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability, veterans benefits, or pensions that would be an offset against the amount that facility would receive from HRA pursuant to the program budget;Assist and supervise case managers efforts in assisting clients to locate an alternative housing option when a client's health so requires;Complete, sign and monitor psycho-social assessments to assure completeness of documentation;Conduct weekly supervisory conferences with each staff member of the case management teams to review case records and client's status and progress;Contact HASA to arrange intake interviews for new clients and complete intake interview forms for each new client;Provide the APD with information on the status of new referrals on a weekly basis;Work closely with the APD to ensure a safe and adequate living space for residents;Effectively communicate all building/unit concerns to APD in a timely manner;Work with the APD in the development of guidelines for appropriate maintenance of units;Attend all staff and community meetings;Perform other duties as assigned and/or needed.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESExtensive knowledge of principles and practices of HIV/AIDS case management supervision.Knowledge of HRA Congregate Housing Program guidelinesResponsible, organized, effective, and efficient. Ability to perform multiple assignments simultaneously.Skill to communicate effectively in writing, vocally, and to listen actively.Community minded, patient, creative, flexible, compassionate, and culturally sensitive to persons who are diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness.Ability to deal tactfully and diplomatically with other client employees, Federal, State, and City officials, professional and technical groups, clients, and the general public.
JOB SPECIFICATIONSEducation and Experience Requirement(s)Minimum: Masters in Social Work or related field. New York State LMSW in Social Work with at least four (4) years supervisory experience, overseeing a case management team. Individual, family and group counseling experience required, particularly with HIV/AIDS affected populations and/or mental health and substance abuse individuals who were formerly homeless.Preference is given to persons with experience in congregate programs, and those who are bi-lingual and bi-cultural in Spanish.
Physical DemandsNon-physical.
Working ConditionsGeneral office work environment.
Certifications & Licenses PreferredHIV/AIDS pre-test and post-test certificates.New York State Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW).
Please email:
Nathaniel.danziger@hcmmi.com#LI-ND1
Position Type:
Contract to PermLocation : Brooklyn, NY
Job Description:The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all clinical services including but not limited to; programming, case management, monthly reporting, evaluating, case conferences, and case audits -- meet professional standards as outlined in facility Employee Handbook and as required by HRA, HPD and any other regulatory agency.She/he acts as Manager in charge in the Assistant Program Director's (APD) absence.Reporting to the APD, works with all other staff as part of a team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND KEY ACCOUNTABILITIESAssign cases to case managers and schedules work according to priority;Maintain necessary records and supervision notes; prepare regular and special reports as required;Oversee quality assurance of case management services to ensure compliance with client, and government policies and regulations;Performs audits of client charts to ensure comprehensive services planning and accurate charting of client progress;Ensures that the home visit policy and procedures is enforced, tracked and documented.Provide training to new and current case mangers;Speak to dissatisfied clients and handle difficult situations;Receive regular supervision with the Assistant Program Director (APD) and inform of the general status of cases, staff performance, problems and trends;Complete probationary and annual performance reviews for case management staff;Develop and maintain cooperative relationships with ancillary agencies;Prepare and submit all required program statistics and reports accurately and in a timely fashion;Under the supervision of the Assistant Program Director, develop comprehensive group programming, in compliance with contract and agency requirements;Coordinate and supervise efforts with case management and maintenance staff to ensure a minimum monthly occupancy rate of 95% is maintained;Coordinate and supervise efforts to place new HASA clients in vacated units within a maximum of 30 days from referral;Ensure that the initial and medical assessments are conducted, and that comprehensive service plans are developed that identify mutually agreed upon long and short-term goals;Review and provide supervision in the development of case management service plans and ensure that reassessments are conducted on a quarterly basis (at minimum) to ensure that services are appropriate for the client's current needs;Provide oversight and supervision in the delivery of mental health and alcohol/substance abuse services and referrals, including assistance in accessing primary medical care, assistance with adherence to medication regiments, activities for daily living, nutritional services, recreation programs, assistance in employment assessments, training, private sector placement, prevention with positives, and delivery of any other services necessary for clients to increase their capacity for independent living;Ensure that all client linkage agreements are monitored and updated, as necessary;Supervise and coordinate efforts to provide assistance in obtaining and maintaining all government benefits and services for which the client is potentially eligible. Ensure that all case managers assist clients who are incapacitated, unable to budget, and/or comply with their fiscal responsibilities by applying for Representative Payee Status, if necessary;Ensure that all case managers seek, secure, and maximize all potential offsets with their clients, specifically by collecting the portion of income that is set aside by State and/or Federal authorities for rental payments from those clients receiving Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability, veterans benefits, or pensions that would be an offset against the amount that facility would receive from HRA pursuant to the program budget;Assist and supervise case managers efforts in assisting clients to locate an alternative housing option when a client's health so requires;Complete, sign and monitor psycho-social assessments to assure completeness of documentation;Conduct weekly supervisory conferences with each staff member of the case management teams to review case records and client's status and progress;Contact HASA to arrange intake interviews for new clients and complete intake interview forms for each new client;Provide the APD with information on the status of new referrals on a weekly basis;Work closely with the APD to ensure a safe and adequate living space for residents;Effectively communicate all building/unit concerns to APD in a timely manner;Work with the APD in the development of guidelines for appropriate maintenance of units;Attend all staff and community meetings;Perform other duties as assigned and/or needed.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESExtensive knowledge of principles and practices of HIV/AIDS case management supervision.Knowledge of HRA Congregate Housing Program guidelinesResponsible, organized, effective, and efficient. Ability to perform multiple assignments simultaneously.Skill to communicate effectively in writing, vocally, and to listen actively.Community minded, patient, creative, flexible, compassionate, and culturally sensitive to persons who are diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness.Ability to deal tactfully and diplomatically with other client employees, Federal, State, and City officials, professional and technical groups, clients, and the general public.
JOB SPECIFICATIONSEducation and Experience Requirement(s)Minimum: Masters in Social Work or related field. New York State LMSW in Social Work with at least four (4) years supervisory experience, overseeing a case management team. Individual, family and group counseling experience required, particularly with HIV/AIDS affected populations and/or mental health and substance abuse individuals who were formerly homeless.Preference is given to persons with experience in congregate programs, and those who are bi-lingual and bi-cultural in Spanish.
Physical DemandsNon-physical.
Working ConditionsGeneral office work environment.
Certifications & Licenses PreferredHIV/AIDS pre-test and post-test certificates.New York State Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW).
Please email:
Nathaniel.danziger@hcmmi.com#LI-ND1