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Position Title:
Supervisor - Family Place Program (Minneapolis)
Compensation (Pay/Benefits) Our employees are our most valuable asset; therefore, we offer competitive pay and benefits. The pay range for these positions starts at $74,900 - $91,700 a year for full time, depending on qualifications (i.e., licensure, board approved supervisor status, and experience). This salary reflects a 40-hour workweek, annualized. Any agreed-upon reduction in weekly hours will be reflected in salary commensurately. Please inquire with interest. This position is benefits eligible, including health and dental insurance, health savings account with an employer contribution, flexible spending accounts, and retirement account with matching contribution. Additionally, we offer generous PTO, paid holiday schedule, childcare discount, and eligibility for loan forgiveness!
Schedule: Fulltime 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday
Location: Minneapolis (Harman Center) ***Free underground parking
Program Summary:
St. David's Center for Child & Family Development's Family Place program (Harman Center) is an early intervention, Preschool Mental Health Day Treatment program for young children (3-6) who struggle to manage their emotions and behavior at home, within their childcare/school setting and/or the larger community. Some may have experienced trauma, an early loss of or lack of consistent caregivers, various forms of abuse/neglect or may have been asked to leave typical childcare settings. Family Place has been providing services for over 30 years!
Position Overview:
The Program Supervisor will provide clinical & administrative supervision to Mental Health Professionals, Mental Health Practitioners, Paraprofessionals, Interns, under the supervision of the Program Director that results in excellent services, maintained or improved client outcomes, and achievement of targeted caseload enrollments.
The Program Supervisor will provide clinical and case management oversight to ensure that clinical documentation is completed, and the program operates in compliance with governing statutes and contract requirements.
The Program Supervisor will provide leadership and on-going development of the Family Place Mental Health Day Treatment Program, including meeting client and family needs, evidence-based practice, and outcome tracking.
This position offers the opportunity to work for an agency that is committed to inclusivity and diversity, employee wellness, the professional development of employees and the overall wellness of clients being served. St. David's Center accomplishes these objectives through supportive & collaborative team environments, flexible work schedules and mission-inspired work.
Job Qualifications:
Education
· Minimum of a master's degree in psychology, Counseling, Marriage and Family, or Social Work is required.
· LICSW, LMFT, LPCC or LP licensure through the State of Minnesota's licensing board governing their practice is required. Must be eligible for credentialing with insurance entities.
Experience
· 2 years post-master's experience required, with supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to children with autism spectrum disorder and their families. Previous supervisory experience required.
· Understanding of mental health diagnoses with children and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) with expertise in the area of trauma; child development; understanding of family systems; understanding of needs of families with children with mental health needs; understanding of the impact of culture, sexual orientation, spiritual beliefs, and economic status on a child, family, and perception of mental health issues.
Preferred:
· Board approved supervisor status
· St. David's Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status or disability.