Job Description
F****ounded in 1975, The Help Group is the largest , most innovative and comprehensive nonprofit of its kind in the United States serving children with special needs related to autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental delays, abuse and emotional problems. Its broad range of mental health and therapy services and residential programs extends its reach to more than 6,000 children and their families each year. Families in our society today face tremendous challenges. Come join our team and help make a difference in those family lives! The Help Group is seeking a Clinical Program Supervisor (LMFT or LCSW with DMH experience) for Inglewood to join our team Clinical Program Supervisor If you are driven by a desire to make a meaningful difference in your community and shape brighter futures, The Help Group is the organization for you! We're one of the largest nonprofits of our kind in the U.S., offering diverse programs for individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, abuse, mental health, and social-emotional challenges. We offer unparalleled academic programs, mental health support, therapy, life coaching, vocational training, specialized social and residential programs, and resources for LGBTQ+ youth and families. These initiatives touch the lives of over 6,000 clients a year and continue to expand in reach and impact. At the heart of The Help Group's mission is a steadfast commitment to empowering individuals to reach their full potential and live positive, productive, and fulfilling lives. We invite passionate professionals to join us in supporting the development of our students, clients, and residents as we grow! Here, you'll find not just a job, but an opportunity to grow your career in a deeply rewarding environment! Come be part of a team dedicated to empowering adolescents, adults and families facing mental health, social and emotional challenges because everyone deserves a great future. Through strategic partnerships with governmental agencies and innovative programs like Full -Service Partnership (FSP), Wraparound (WRAP), PIER, we foster long-term skills and support systems, enhancing the well-being of individuals and families across all stages of life. Position Details: Full-Time Locations: Inglewood MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS MSW, MFT, LCSW, or Psy D. in psychology, counseling, social work or related field; valid California clinical license: Licensed for 2 years or more preferred. Minimum four years of experience in providing therapy with children, TAY and families in clinic and/or community-based social service program specific to emotionally disturbed children and adults. Knowledge and skills in the areas of individual, group, and family therapy; Experience with Department of Mental Health documentation and electronic health records system required; Expertise in the coordination of intensive services both in a clinic and community setting is required, hospital experience is a plus Two years' experience in the mental health field in supervising a multidisciplinary team. Knowledge of Department of Mental Health regulations. JOB SUMMARY Under the supervision of EPI-LA Program Manager, coordinates and supervises clinical and programmatic PIER operations in close collaboration with the County EPI-LA team and the agency EPI, LA Team including psychiatric support provided by a Licensed Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 9r Mental Health Psychiatrist, ensuring compliance with contract and funding agreements. Implements adjustments to clinical operations in response to contractual, programmatic and/or internal policy changes. While carrying a limited caseload, oversees and monitors systems to ensure consistent and efficient daily clinical operations within EPI-LA Program. Participates in Statewide Early Psychosis Learning Health Care Network and Evaluation (EP Learning Network) ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate development of the Program's multidisciplinary community outreach and mental health services Team ensuring its participation in community outreach per the EPI-LA model outlined in contractual requirements Work in close collaboration with County EPI-LA team throughout the course of the program Ensure EPI-LA team's participation in the Training Institute (PTI) trainings, consultation calls, webinars, fidelity reviews as required in order to maintain fidelity to PIER model at all times Conduct EPI-LA team meetings twice a week to discuss screened clients, assign clients, discuss/review client treatment and progress, disposition of the case, coordinate outreach efforts Pro