What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Supervisor position at USCRI?
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) supports people who have lost or left their homes. For over 100 years, the unwavering commitment of our leadership, team, network of service providers, and advocates has helped redirect the destiny of countless vulnerable lives. In neighborhoods, in Washington, and around the world, we break down barriers and demand justice for refugees and immigrants as they successfully integrate into new communities. We provide essential social and legal services to rebuild productive lives, turning tragedy into prosperity. We are a purpose driven organization with a mission to protect the rights and address the needs of persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide and supporting their transition to a dignified life. To learn more about our work, please visit our website at www.refugees.org
OVERVIEW
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for all aspects of supervising a team of six social workers providing culturally and linguistically appropriate Enhanced Post Release Services (EPRS) to unaccompanied children (UC) in USCRI’s HS/PRS program. The Clinical Supervisor reports to the Assistant Director. This position is located remotely out of Arizona or West/Midwest Region.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Lead and supervise a team of social workers providing intensive clinical case management and crisis intervention services to unaccompanied children (enhanced post release services, or EPRS).
• Direct and coordinate EPRS to unaccompanied children.
• Conduct individual and group supervision with staff on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
• Review, edit and approve home visit reports and other required documentation.
• Ensure compliance with USCRI and ORR requirements and policies governing the provision of EPRS and maintain a high standard of quality.
• Identify staff learning needs, coordinate and conduct training and onboarding of new staff.
• Provide ongoing leadership, direction, development, coaching, counseling, oversight, clinical guidance, and support to staff to ensure child welfare principles and social work best practices are central components of EPRS.
• Identify partnership opportunities and conduct strategic outreach to local service providers to raise awareness and enhance existing support networks to children and families.
• Coordinate and communicate effectively with key stakeholders.
All of the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. All job duties indicated is not to be an exhaustive statement and other job-related duties may be assigned as required by the supervisor(s).
REQUIREMENTS
• Masters of Social Work or an equivalent advanced degree in a behavioral science (e.g., education, psychology, sociology) or social services field with 5 years of progressive experience in the fields listed above; candidate will possess clinical licensure in their field of discipline (ex. LCSW, LPC, LMFT)
• Demonstrated understanding and experience with case management, home placements, and child welfare.
• Excellent judgment and leadership ability; must be able to make independent decisions which ensure that outstanding services are being provided within necessary timeframes, and that the team and team members are complying with all required policies and procedures.
• Extensive knowledge of community resources, particularly for individuals without legal status.
• Must have a valid driver’s license, insurance, a clean driving record, and personal transportation.
• Ability to prioritize duties independently, think strategically, and multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
• Ability to work well independently and to lead a team.
• Supervisory experience is highly preferred.
• Fluency in Spanish required.
• Candidate must demonstrate a commitment to comply with mandatory state reporting requirements for child abuse and neglect.
• Candidate must have dedication to the human rights of refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers and displaced people.
• Candidate must pass a criminal background check that includes past history of conviction of child and sexual abuse.
• Possess or be able to obtain CPR and basic first aid certification.
• Demonstrated support of USCRI’s values by exhibiting respect for others, maintenance of confidential information and an appreciation of a multicultural workplace.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
• Satisfactory completion of USCRI’s Orientation and Training.
• Satisfactory completion of ORR required trainings prior to serving clients and on an annual basis.
• Complete additional training as identified by supervisor or Human Resources.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
• Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
• Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
• Quantitative/mathematical ability (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, standard measurements).
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Please submit a resume with cover letter describing your interest and qualifications with your online application.
References will be required at time of the final interview.
No telephone calls please. Position will remain open until filled.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary : $82,000 - $92,000