Careers with a Cause
Imagine going to work knowing that what you do each day positively influences the lives of people and communities. As the nation's leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the YMCA of San Francisco offers more than just a job we offer you a career with a future and the chance to make a lasting difference in your community.
At the Y, you can discover your passion and a lifelong career helping to solve some of the nation's most pressing social issues.
About the Job
Under the supervision of the Clinical Director, this position is responsible for performing clinical supervision of staff in a manner that is consistent with the legal and ethical standards set by the professional field.
These duties will generally include, but are not limited to, supervision of clinical staff and trainees, monitoring clinician productivity, providing clinical consultation, clinical program development, and the oversight of clinical staff / intern / trainee training.
This position requires extensive mental health experience and knowledge of outpatient clinical services. Clinical and administrative duties assigned by the Director will be consistent with the legal and ethical standards set by the field of mental health and the YMCA’s mission.
Minimum Qualifications
- Possess a current and active California license that is not under suspension or probation
- Have been licensed in California or any other state for at least two (2) years out of the last five (5) years prior to the commencement of supervision.
- Have practiced psychotherapy during at least two (2) years out of the last five (5) years prior to the commencement of supervision
- Provided direct supervision to MFT Trainees, AMFTs, Associate Professional Clinical Counselors, or Associate Clinical Social Workers who perform psychotherapy during at least two (2) years out of the last five (5) years prior to the commencement of supervision.
- Knowledge of legal and ethical standards of practice, including child abuse reporting laws.
- A broad theoretical knowledge and expertise in the practice of a variety of treatment modalities and of diagnostics and therapeutic techniques in order to diagnose and solve problems in psychotherapeutic work with children, adolescents and / or adults.
- Knowledge of the racial, ethnic, economic and social factors affecting the residents of the neighborhood served by the program
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Outlook
- Clinical documentation standards per California BBS.
- Expertise and knowledge in law and ethics for helping professions.
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