Job Location : Claymont,DE, USA
What You'll Do At Gaudenzia 1. Develop, implement, and monitor training plans for clinical staff based on the needs of clients and the facility; training must be reflective of best practices and congruent with state regulations and licensing entities. 2. Implements treatment schedule to promote appropriate clinical interventions. 3. Provide close supervision of counselors and therapists and of required documentation including electronic client health records, treatment entries, etc., in accordance with established policies, which comply with licensing, funding and regulatory agencies. 4. Intervene in difficult cases and approve all referrals to specialized care. 5. Supervise aftercare component of treatment. 6. Attend, participate, and when necessary, facilitate meetings and special events such as retreats, trips, workshops, etc. 7. Maintain a small client caseload, when necessary. 8. Support and demonstrate adherence to Gaudenzia's Standards of Conduct and all personnel policies and procedures. 9. Maintain appropriate professional certificates and credentials. 10. Be responsible for the facility when the Director is unavailable. 11. Other related duties as assigned by Program Director or designee. Qualifications for this Role: Delaware Education/ Licensure Requirements: • Must possess, at minimum, a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in social work, counseling, substance use disorders, nursing, or a related field of study and full certification as CADC or CCDP in the state of Delaware or by a nationally recognized organization in addictions counseling. • Five years of documented clinical experience in the field of SUD treatment can be substituted for certification. Maryland Education/ Licensure Requirements: • Must possess, at minimum, a Master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, counseling, psychology, or equivalent field plus specialized training in supervision. • The following licensure or certification is required: LCPC, LCADC, or CAC-AD with supervisor's letter from the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists or LCSW-C from the Board of Social Work. Pennsylvania Education/ Licensure Requirements: • Must possess, at minimum, a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with a major in addiction counseling, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a clinical specialty in administration or human services) or other related field and 3 years of clinical experience in a health or human service agency which includes 1 year of working directly with individuals with substance use disorder or a Master's degree from an accredited college with a major in addiction counseling, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a clinical specialty in administration or human services) or other related field and 2 years of clinical experience in a health or human service agency which includes 1 year of working directly with individuals with substance use disorders. • Must have a clinical license through the Department of State or be certified as a Certified Clinical Supervisor through the PCB or must be working toward licensure or certification with a completion date of 7/1/24 or no later than 3 years of hire date. • Must also complete department-approved core curriculum training which includes clinical supervision skills.