Supervisory Licensed Clinician - Children's Services
Company: Providencia Group
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 15, 2024
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Job Description:
TITLE: Supervisory Licensed Clinician - Children's
ServicesLOCATION: Onsite required at assigned Customs & Border
Protection LocationsTRAVEL: may be needed to maintain onsite job
performance at all locationsAbout UsThe Providencia Group is led by
a purpose: to address global challenges and make an impact that
matters through delivering transformative solutions. This purpose
defines who we are and extends to relationships with our clients,
our people, and our communities. We combine purpose, innovation,
and experience to deliver impactful results.About The TeamWe are
problem solvers working with leading agencies and organizations to
help them address many of today's most complex challenges. Our
world-class team of technologists, program managers, and subject
matter experts is uniquely qualified to address ever-evolving,
large-scale challenges. In an imperfect world, The Providencia
Group puts capability and purpose into action.What you'll be part
of - TPG CultureAt TPG, we expect incredible tangible results. TPG
professionals play a unique role in delivering these results. We
reach across disciplines and borders to serve our global
organization. We provide a roadmap for focusing on people, our
work, and continuous improvement. We see people as people, take
care of each other, commit to the mission, move quickly and
bravely, get better every day, and seek truth. We are the backbone
of TPG.About the RoleThe Supervisory Licensed Clinician
(Supervisory Well-being Professional) will report to the Program
Manager and supervise, both remotely and in-person, a team of
licensed clinicians (Field Child Well-Being Professionals). This
position will support the mission and aims of the Department of
Homeland Security, Office of Health Security.What You'll
DoSupervise a team of licensed clinicians to ensure productivity,
quality, customer service, and compliance with contractual and
policy requirements.Provide clinical direction to direct reports in
a fast-paced, high-volume setting.Act as a subject-matter-expert to
create recommendations for the care of children, working with all
stakeholders.Provide guidance in the creation of service plans for
children with behavioral or mental health issues.Identify technical
and training needs to elevate to the Program Manager.Analyze tasks
and work volumes to provide planning and recommendations on
staffing, assignments, and different projects.Audit work products
from direct reports for thoroughness, appropriateness, and
compliance.Assist in creating, implementing, and updating standard
operating procedures, performance improvement plans, and supporting
special projects as neededAttend meetings, as needed, with the
customer, vendors, and other stakeholders.Travel to client sites
and monitor the activities of program staff on a regular
schedule.Responsible for the ongoing professional development of
direct reports.What we're looking forKey Skills:Masters' degree or
higher in social work, psychology, counseling, or related social
science discipline where clinical training and experience is a
program requirementIndependent and unrestricted license in social
work, counseling, or related field required5+ years working
experience post full licensure in child development, culturally
competent and trauma-centered care, and performing evaluations in
direct engagement with children and their familiesMust have at
least 2 years experience in a Supervisory/Management/Lead role
overseeing behavioral health staffBilingual and bicultural: English
and: Spanish, and/or Haitian Creole, and/or French, and/or
Portuguese requiredStrong clinical skills in crisis,
interventionCommitment to programming involving person-centered,
and trauma- informed treatment strategies in a time sensitive,
urgent environmentCoach and mentor direct reportsExperience working
as part of a multidisciplinary teamExperience working with
immigrant youth and families and underserved populationsStrong
communication skills, both written and verbal, excellent
organizational abilitiesExcellent judgement and leadership
capabilitiesMust possess strong computer skills in MS Office,
including Excel, Word, TeamsKey Knowledge:Children's behavioral
health diagnosesEvidence-based techniques for treating trauma,
loss, and grief, and best practices in mental health
triageBehavioral health needs of migrant and vulnerable
populationsIn-depth understanding monitoring QC Plan(s), which
includes the work output level, quality of the work product,
quality of service and ensuring technical contract complianceThe
use of key performance indicators to proactively monitor and
improve performanceDeveloping standard operating procedures,
protocols and guidelines that support the changing/evolving needs
of the operationKey Behaviors:A long-term view on people expressed
through compassion and supportA passion to be involved in
high-impact work that makes a differenceA drive for excellence and
continual improvementWork EnvironmentLocation- onsite at assigned
CBP processing center.Available to work a flexible schedule,
including nights and weekends.Available to travel, as required,
within their state of licensure.Tasks/assignments are dynamic and
will change based on client needs and resource availability,
meaning Field Child Well-Being Professionals are expected to
provide additional administrative support, including the completion
of data entry and paperwork, as required.Work ScheduleThis contract
operates on a 24x7x365 basis.Due to the importance of this
position, employees supporting this contract may be required to
work extended hours including evening work, support on-call
assignments, and work weekends to support time-sensitive or
real-time complex services.This position is considered ESSENTIAL -
Field Child Well-Being Professionals are required to report and
work during emergencies or crises, including inclement weather,
natural and man-made disasters, etc.Condition of employmentMaintain
full licensure and supervisor license, if needed for assigned
stateComplete a rigorous culture and competency testing
processComplete a Drug TestMust be at least 21 years of ageA valid
US Driver's licenseHave the ability to obtain a Public Trust Tier 4
ClearanceSecurity Clearance RequirementsApplicants selected will be
subject to a government background investigation and may need to
meet eligibility requirements for access to classified
information.Must be a U.S Citizen or Permanent Resident.Residency
requirement - 3 consecutive years in the last 5 years.Physical
DemandsStanding/Walking/Mobility: Must have mobility to attend
meeting with other managers and
employees.Climbing/Stooping/Kneeling: 10% of the
time.Lifting/Pulling/Pushing: 10% of the
time.Fingering/Grasping/Feeling: Must be able to write, type and
use a telephone system 100% of the time.Sitting: Sitting for
prolonged and extended periods of time.For more information about
the company please visit our website at
https://www.theprovidenciagroup.comProvidencia is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee
or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age,
national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity,
status as a veteran, disability or any other federal, state or
local protected class.
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