CLINICAL SUPERVISOR- Grant Funded
Length of Position: 5 years Contingent upon grant funding
Type of Benefits: Full Months per year: 11 Number of days per week: 5
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be certified in good standing as a licensed provider: LPC LCSW LSP LCMHC or LMFT.
Must possess a Masters degree related to the license.
Must have at least five years of child and adolescent therapy experience in a clinical setting.
Must be trained to provide clinical supervision.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provides clinical supervision to school-based mental health services (SBMH) providers, giving support and insight into cases, treatment strategies, and best practices.
• Leads Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) to deliver targeted professional development specific to the school populations served and allow SBMH providers to collaborate, problem-solve with peers, and share resources.
• Provides school-based mental health services, including but not limited to group and individual counseling to students within McDowell County School District, in alignment with the framework of the districts MTSS model.
• Expands and/or refines school-based mental health services provided to students based upon their identified needs and progress over time.
• Keeps records of SBMH services provided.
• Provides all services in a manner consistent with: • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) • Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) • All other applicable laws and professions-specific ethical obligations.
• Collaborates with the Project Director to design a professional development schedule and offer professional development based on provider needs.
• Collaborates with the Project Director and School Principals to choose School Counselors and School Social Workers to participate in the Grow Your Own initiative.
• With the Project Director and School Principals creates and offers a one-year induction program for new SBMH providers.
• Helps the Project Director and School Principals select SBMH mentors.
• Engages in mentoring of SBMH staff, including providers needing targeted support and student interns.
• With the Project Director designs an electronic health record system to allow for coordination of mental health service records.
• Provides oversight and support to SBMH providers as they track services provided to students and keep records using the electronic health record system.
• Stays abreast of current research and developments in the mental health services field.
• As appropriate attends local, regional, and/or national conferences and meetings.
• Performs activities necessary to maintain licensure, such as continuing education.
• Performs other duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor.