As the Treatment Supervisor, you will provide clinical direction, oversight, supervision, training and support to mental health practitioners and mental health rehabilitation workers.
The Treatment Supervisor responsibilities include:
- ensuring programs are providing high quality services that utilize best practices and evidence based models with successful outcomes;
- reviewing, providing feedback and signing off on clinical documentation;
- maintaining client files, ensuring completed and timely documentation of provided services;
- reviewing referral documentation;
- completing diagnostic assessments;
- providing treatment supervision;
An applicant must meet one of the following to qualify as a Mental Health Professional:
- a registered nurse who is licensed and is certified as a: (i) clinical nurse specialist in child or adolescent, family, or adult psychiatric and mental health nursing by a national certification organization; or (ii) nurse practitioner in adult or family psychiatric and mental health nursing by a national nurse certification organization;
- a licensed independent clinical social worker;
- a psychologist licensed by the Board of Psychology;
- a physician licensed under chapter 147 if the physician is: (i) certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; (ii) certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry; or (iii) eligible for board certification in psychiatry;
- a marriage and family therapist; or
- a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC)