Center for Justice Innovation is hiring a
Clinical Supervisor in United States

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Clinical Supervisor
🏢 Center for Justice Innovation
💵 $78k-$98k
📍United States
📅 Posted on Jun 5, 2024

Summary

The job is for a Clinical Supervisor at the Strong Starts Court Initiative (SSCI), an infant-focused court model that aims to support Family Court involved families with children under the age of three. The role involves supervising Clinical Coordinators, participating in court appearances, providing psycho-education, engaging with community-based service providers, maintaining a small caseload, and overseeing professional development.

Requirements

  • An LMSW or LCSW with at least 2 years of supervisory experience preferred
  • 3-4 years of relevant experience preferred working with infants and families, with a strong background in infant mental health including attachment theory and research
  • Background in trauma and trauma-responsive interventions
  • Knowledge of local infant/family-serving systems and organizations including Early Intervention, Early Head Start, home visiting programs, parent-child dyadic therapeutic models and services
  • Ability to work collaboratively with, and provide leadership to, a multidisciplinary practitioner group
  • Ability to engage and support court-involved parents
  • Knowledge of screening assessment tools for infants and caregivers
  • Knowledge of issues related to child abuse/neglect
  • Knowledge of systems that interface with court-involved families and how to navigate these systems
  • Excellent written skills are a must

Responsibilities

  • Provide reflective individual and peer clinical supervision to Strong Starts Clinical Coordinators on a weekly basis
  • Participate in Clinical Conferences, observe court conferences and establish relationships with stakeholders such as Strong Starts Judges, attorneys, ACS, foster care agencies, and other systems who participate in Strong Starts cases in each county
  • Guide Clinical Coordinators on managing the clinical needs of their clients, and provide the attentive, reflective support of a supervisor who recognizes the personal impact of this work, the vicarious trauma that it so often brings, and the personal and professional dilemmas that always present when working with a highly stressed and under-resourced population of clients
  • Help the Clinical Coordinators consider best strategies for conflict resolution while maintaining important professional relationships and boundaries, and continuing to relentlessly advocate for the child
  • Become familiar with the particular Family Court in which the Clinical Coordinators work, and spend time within those respective courthouses observing proceedings and meeting with stakeholders
  • Provide infant development/infant mental health psycho-education to the Judge and SSCI Partners by way of formal trainings, day-to-day consultation, and ad hoc case management and additional comprehensive, clinically-informed case management services to Strong Starts clients
  • Engage community-based service providers and government systems serving infants and families with ongoing outreach in order to form meaningful relationships, collaborate and support SSCI’s program goals, and to include community resources in the Court process so they can in turn support families with a greater knowledge of court practices and expectations
  • Participate in quarterly meetings of SSCI Steering Committees and Leadership meetings as needed
  • Participate in, and assist with providing training in infant development and infant mental health to the wider Court community and a variety of child welfare system stakeholder groups
  • Ensure that staff maintain appropriate and up-to-date case information in an electronic database to ensure that programming is effective, performance measures are met, and services have the desired outcomes
  • Maintain a small caseload of court-involved families
  • Oversee the professional development of staff

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred
  • Knowledge of Family Court, CPS and/or foster agency practice
  • Experience with systems change and community building
  • Trained in Child Parent Psychotherapy

Benefits

  • The compensation range for this position is $78,000 - $98,500 and is commensurate with experience
  • The Center for Justice Innovation offers an excellent benefits package including comprehensive healthcare with a national network, free basic dental coverage, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts including commuter FSA
  • We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans
  • We offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%
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