About The Department of Psychiatry
Link fundamental purpose of OHSU and The Department of Psychiatry is to improve well-being.
The OHSU Department of Psychiatry is part of the OHSU Brain Institute and focuses on providing excellent clinical treatment to our patients leading innovative research and offering hands-on training for the next generation of psychiatrists. Our specialists care for people of every culture and background and it is our mission to value and show appreciation for diversity showing respect for all people who we treat teach and serve.
The Department of Psychiatry is recruiting for a Clinical Supervisor of the Avel Gordly Center for Healing. The Clinical Supervisor provides direct mental health and addictions clinical services in a culturally competent manner to outpatient clients by providing evaluation individual group family counseling case management and timely documentation of clinical services consistent with program standards and relevant OARs.
The Clinical Supervisor also provides clinical supervision of counseling staff and students working in the program including individual and group supervision supervision for licensure performance evaluations staff training and scheduling of clinical program staff. The Clinical Supervisor ensures the highest quality of behavioral health care and is responsible for consultation on patient cases quality assurance activities periodic outreach events and programmatic consultation. The Clinical Supervisor must have a Masters degree in social work counseling psychology or another related behavioral health discipline. Clinical licensure as an LCSW LPC or LMFT is required for this position.
The duties of this position include:
Provide 60% direct clinical services to program clients including evaluation individual group family counseling case management and documentation of clinical services consistent with program standards and relevant OARs. Services provided will reflect cultural competence and knowledge of evidenced based practices regarding the clients and their clinical concerns.
Provide clinical supervision of counseling staff and students working in the program including individual and group supervision supervision for licensure: Clinical staff providing direct services shall receive clinical supervision by a qualified clinical supervisor related to the development implementation and outcome of services:
Documentation of weekly supervision for program staff meeting the definition of mental health intern.
Participate in quality management activities including participation on the Quality Improvement Committee and conducting audits of client records to assure accuracy and appropriateness of clinical care.
Attend staff meetings as required and other program and departmental meetings as necessary.
Develop and maintain positive working relationships with other program staff Department of Psychiatry and other OHSU departments referral sources and other community agencies.
Collaborate with management team and other clinical staff including medical providers to assure the effective efficient and appropriate utilization of clinic resources.
Meet clinical productivity standards as established for the position.
Participate in outreach training and teaching opportunities within the university and community.
Clinical licensure as an LCSW LPC or LMFT
Must have a combination of clinical training and experience to meet the standards of the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Oregon Board of Licensed Clinical Social Workers as a qualified clinical supervisor.
Must have a Masters degree in social work counseling psychology or another related behavioral health discipline.
Clinical supervisors in all programs shall demonstrate competence in leadership cultural responsiveness oversight and evaluation of services staff development assessment person-centered treatment planning case management and coordination utilization of community resources; group family and individual therapy or counseling; documentation and rationale for services to promote intended outcomes; and implementation of all provider policies.
Must demonstrate the ability to conduct an assessment including identifying precipitating events gathering histories of mental and physical health substance use past mental health services and criminal justice contacts assessing family cultural social and work relationships and conducting a mental status examination complete and justify a DSM diagnosis write and supervise the implementation of a Service Plan and provide individual family or group therapy within the scope of their training.
Must have demonstrated knowledge and skill in providing evidence-based treatment of mental health and addictive disorders.
Must have cultural competence in working with the African and African-American communities as demonstrated by the following:
For treatment staff holding a health or allied provider license the license or registration must have been issued by one of the following state bodies and have at least 60 contact hours of academic or continuing professional education in substance use disorders treatment:
***Apply here online. Please be sure to upload a Cover Letter and Resume or CV.***
Required Experience:
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