Mending Matters
Clinical Supervisor / Program Manager
Mending Matters, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Mending Matters is seeking a full-time licensed clinical supervisor and program manager to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for supporting and developing clinicians from diverse backgrounds, a commitment to innovative and equitable mental health approaches, and a collaborative spirit eager to listen and learn. This role combines clinical supervision with program management, ensuring both the quality of clinical services and the effective implementation of school-based mental health programs.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Supervision:
Provide clinical supervision to unlicensed therapists in school-based settings.Offer supervision and documentation support to licensed staff as needed.Deliver on-call crisis intervention and clinical consultation services to assigned therapists during school hours.Review client treatment approaches to ensure they are culturally responsive and trauma-informed.Collaborate with the clinical team to plan and implement staff professional development.Engage with parents and guardians when additional support is requested or indicated.
Program Management:
Oversee the implementation and management of school-based mental health programs.Collaborate with school administrators and the clinical team to ensure programs align with school needs and contractual obligations.Lead program monitoring and data tracking efforts to evaluate program impact and ensure alignment with organizational goals.Participate in meetings with school sites, delivering presentations and providing program updates as needed.Coordinate the onboarding process for new hires and provide ongoing support through professional development and training.
Basic Qualifications:
Master's degree in Social Work.Active registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).At least two years of post-licensed experience.Experience providing individual and group therapy, preferably with youth and families.Experience providing individual and group supervision to graduate student interns or unlicensed Master's level social workers and/or therapists.Experience in program management or leadership roles, particularly in school-based or community mental health settings.Eagerness to advocate for increased access to mental health services for youth and families.Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in school-based mental health services.Experience working with diverse populations.Pupil Personnel Services Credential.Proficiency in electronic health record systems for documentation and case management.What We Offer:
A base salary range of $90,000 - $93,000 per year.Full benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance.401(k) plan, vacation, and sick pay.Employee Assistance ProgramProgram operates with district calendars which includes 4-5 weeks of paid time off during school breaks.Hybrid work settingAccess to a company-shared coworking office space.Flexible start date and potential for hybrid work arrangements, depending on site needs.Member of a highly supportive and collaborative leadership team
The organization is an EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans employer. We encourage candidates who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Supervision:
Provide clinical supervision to unlicensed therapists in school-based settings.Offer supervision and documentation support to licensed staff as needed.Deliver on-call crisis intervention and clinical consultation services to assigned therapists during school hours.Review client treatment approaches to ensure they are culturally responsive and trauma-informed.Collaborate with the clinical team to plan and implement staff professional development.Engage with parents and guardians when additional support is requested or indicated.
Program Management:
Oversee the implementation and management of school-based mental health programs.Collaborate with school administrators and the clinical team to ensure programs align with school needs and contractual obligations.Lead program monitoring and data tracking efforts to evaluate program impact and ensure alignment with organizational goals.Participate in meetings with school sites, delivering presentations and providing program updates as needed.Coordinate the onboarding process for new hires and provide ongoing support through professional development and training.
Basic Qualifications:
Master's degree in Social Work.Active registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).At least two years of post-licensed experience.Experience providing individual and group therapy, preferably with youth and families.Experience providing individual and group supervision to graduate student interns or unlicensed Master's level social workers and/or therapists.Experience in program management or leadership roles, particularly in school-based or community mental health settings.Eagerness to advocate for increased access to mental health services for youth and families.Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in school-based mental health services.Experience working with diverse populations.Pupil Personnel Services Credential.Proficiency in electronic health record systems for documentation and case management.What We Offer:
A base salary range of $90,000 - $93,000 per year.Full benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance.401(k) plan, vacation, and sick pay.Employee Assistance ProgramProgram operates with district calendars which includes 4-5 weeks of paid time off during school breaks.Hybrid work settingAccess to a company-shared coworking office space.Flexible start date and potential for hybrid work arrangements, depending on site needs.Member of a highly supportive and collaborative leadership team
The organization is an EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans employer. We encourage candidates who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve to apply.