Clinical Services Program Director

The District of Columbia Childrens Advocacy CenterWashington, DC
$91,300 - $96,300Onsite

About The Position

The Clinical Services Director provides strategic and operational leadership for the Clinical Services Program (CSP), including expanding access to trauma-informed mental health services and strengthening community partnerships and referral pathways. The position oversees the day-to-day operations of the Clinical Services Program, including clinical supervision, oversight of, and quality assurance for, the provision of trauma-focused mental health interventions for child victims, their siblings, and non-offending caregivers. The Director also serves as a key clinical consultant to the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) and collaborates with investigative and community partners to support coordinated, child-centered responses to child sexual and abuse cases. The incumbent is required to participate in the on-call rotation for after-hours and weekend support for forensic interviews. This role is accountable to guide and advance the mission of the organization in all ways and to contribute to creating and maintaining a positive, productive, and constructive working environment. This position requires mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect under the District of Columbia Statute § 4-1321.02.

Requirements

  • Master’s or Doctorate degree (from an accredited institution) in psychology, social work, or related field.
  • Current clinical license in the District of Columbia (LICSW, LPC, or licensed psychologist).
  • Six (6) years of full-time work experience within a mental health/social service setting providing mental health services.
  • Minimum two (2) years of experience supervising clinical staff and/or interns.
  • Post-graduate training in trauma-focused interventions and modalities including trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT).
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally with diverse individuals and groups.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with children and adolescents up to 17 years of age.
  • Familiarity with and a disposition toward the MDT approach to the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience with different theoretical and intervention models including developmental theories, attachment theories, crisis intervention theories, the dynamics of intra- and extra-familial child abuse, and the DSM-V.
  • Demonstrated ability to testify effectively in civil and criminal proceedings.
  • Superb interpersonal skills; high level of cultural competence.
  • Superior organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to work independently.
  • Ability to successfully pass Child Protection Registry clearance and criminal background check.
  • High level of comfort with technology and proficiency with MS Office applications and the internet.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in a Children’s Advocacy Center setting, pediatric organization, or traumatic stress center.
  • Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish.
  • Knowledge of criminal investigative, social services and legal systems in the District of Columbia.
  • Established partnerships or professional relationships within the region, including community, organization, and university partnerships.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct therapeutic sessions with children, adolescents, and parents, potentially carrying a small ongoing caseload as needed.
  • Conduct psycho-social assessments to identify strengths, needs, and appropriate interventions; develop case goals and document progress; conduct pre- and post-tests with clients.
  • Develop, implement, and monitor documentation standards for clinical case notes to ensure compliance with therapeutic best practices, licensure standards, and Safe Shores’ requirements.
  • Respond to crisis situations with clients and identify/plan with staff regarding secondary trauma issues.
  • Provide non-offending family members with clinical consultation, caregiver education, and therapeutic referrals.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on child development and trauma-focused clinical practices.
  • Provide strategic leadership for Caregiver Support Groups.
  • Participate in the hiring and training of full-time and part-time staff and interns, when applicable.
  • Provide individual supervision to therapists and interns; conduct quarterly and annual performance evaluations. Intern supervision may be delegated to other members of the CSP team, as appropriate.
  • Develop and monitor yearly professional development plans with supervisees.
  • Participate in ongoing training and professional development activities including supervision with the Deputy Director.
  • With the Deputy Director, coordinate and participate in in-service training sessions on relevant topics, such as engaging clients, child development, problematic sexual behaviors, and secondary trauma.
  • Cultivate and strengthen partnerships with educational institutions and professional networks to support clinical internship and workforce development pipeline initiatives.
  • Monitor and ensure compliance with clinical licensure, continuing education, accreditation and professional credentialing requirements for clinical staff.
  • Implement work plans for program area based on the organization’s overall strategic plan.
  • Develop yearly service projections and program budget.
  • Maintain and assure the integrity and accuracy of program data, statistics, and service provision and submit program reports and statistics as required.
  • Ensure the quality and confidentiality of electronic and paper case files, and the appropriate use of program supplies and other inventory.
  • Assign cases and track program caseloads.
  • Provide oversight of referral process including upholding and documenting standards for acceptance.
  • Serve as a member of the organization’s Senior Management Team and participate in development projects as needed to build financially sustainable programs.
  • Serve as member of multidisciplinary team (MDT), providing relevant information, case consultation, and therapeutically supporting victims during various phases of case progression (e.g., investigation, court preparation, prosecution).
  • Represent the Clinical Services Program at MDT Case Reviews and share appropriate insight and information; collaborate in planning care and arranging services.
  • Organize, coordinate, and conduct weekly clinical case review with clinical staff and bi-weekly case review with all program staff.
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