Clinical Supervisor II
Company: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic
Location: Yakima
Posted on: May 22, 2025
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Job Description:
Job BriefClinical Supervisor II Yakima, WAEmployment
duration:Full timeExempt Status:Non-exemptOffer
Relocation?:YesID:14978Join our team as a Clinical Supervisor II at
Behavioral Health Services in Yakima, WA and experience a rewarding
role that combines leadership, mentorship, and direct patient care
in a dynamic Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting. This
unique opportunity allows you to supervise, coach, and develop a
dedicated team of healthcare professionals, ensuring high-quality
service delivery across various programs. You will play a pivotal
role in staff growth and development, fostering a culture of
continuous learning and improvement. Your expertise will also
bridge relationships with community partners and agencies,
enhancing collaborative care efforts. As part of an FQHC, you'll
contribute to providing accessible, community-focused healthcare to
underserved populations, making a tangible impact on public health.
If you're passionate about leadership in healthcare and want to be
part of a mission-driven organization, this could be the role for
you!We've grown into a leading community health center. With 40+
clinics across Washington State and Oregon, we offer a wide range
of services such as medical, dental, pharmacy, orthodontia,
nutritional counseling, autism screening, and behavioral health.
Our holistic model also extends assistance to shelter, energy,
weatherization, HIV and AIDS counseling, home visits, and mobile
medical/dental clinics.Explore our short clips, "WE are Yakima" and
"YVFWC - And then we grew" for a glimpse into our dedication to our
communities, health, and families.What We OfferSalary
$110,000Relocation allowance is available.Additional 4%
differential for your bilingual skills100% employer-paid health
insurance including medical, dental, vision, Rx, 24/7
telemedicineProfit sharing & 403(b) retirement plan
availableGenerous PTO, 8 paid holidays, and much more!What You'll
Do:Supervises, coaches, mentors, and trains direct report staff.
Provides continuous performance management and conducts employee
performance evaluations in consultation with Human Resources.
Addresses performance and/or behavior issues, clarifying
expectations and providing feedback.Supports staff growth and
development. Assesses the educational and experience needs of all
levels of staff in collaboration with the individual. Encourages
staff to seek educational opportunities incorporating job related
training in addition to mandatory training.Reviews and monitors
staff's clinical records and productivity, and reviews counseling
skills through chart review, direct observation, video, customer
satisfaction surveys, and supervisory sessions.Participates in the
recruitment and selection of staff. Provides orientation to outline
job requirements and expectations, policies and procedures, and
proper use of tools and equipment.Serves as a liaison to numerous
community agencies and organizations, including higher learning
institutions, school districts, hospitals, law enforcement,
Division of Children and Family Services (DCFS) staff, and tribal
authorities.Collaborates with Clinical or Program Director to
coordinate contracts with community agencies and mental health
specialist services with outside providers.Maintains current
knowledge of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM), developmental issues, therapeutic modalities, and community
resources.Maintains limited direct patient care as needed including
therapy, supportive therapeutic counseling, and education to
assigned individuals.Performs other duties as assigned.Additional
Duties may be assigned depending on programs supervised:1. Assess
training needs of BHS and CHS departments that meet academic and
licensure requirements for identified students and staff.2. Develop
training materials, teaching outlines, and methods for delivery for
clinical staff and student interns as needed.3. Tracks the status
of training programs and workforce resources. Presents and reports
status to internal and external committees and audiences as
requested.4. Occasional urgent coverage for other clinical
supervisors or direct care staff, including consultations or calls
with crisis workers or clientsQualifications:Master's Degree in
Social Work. Master's Degree in Mental Health, Counseling,
Addiction, or related field may be accepted depending on programs
supervised.Two years direct service experience working in a
behavioral health field, this includes two years supervisory
experience in any related setting. OR, four years direct service
experience working in a behavioral health field in lieu of
supervisory experience.Required to meet Washington State
requirements for a Mental Health Professional designation.One of
the following Washington State licenses required upon hire:
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). Licensed Independent
Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). Licensed Advanced Social Worker
(LASW). Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Board
Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Licensed Behavior Analyst
(LBA) (ABA Program Only)Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but
not required. Must demonstrate the ability to communicate at level
10 on the language proficiency scale to receive bilingual
differential pay.Knowledge of the most current DSM and multi-axial
evaluation required. Knowledge of Revised Codes of Washington
(RCWs) and Washington Administrative Codes (WACs) as related to the
provision of services; Knowledge of Oregon Administrative Rules
(OARs) as related to the provision of services. Knowledge of
culturally relevant resources available including services for
monolingual, non-English speaking consumers and Native American
consumers. Knowledge of personnel and systems management
approaches. Knowledge of therapeutic approaches to chemical abuse.
Ability to effectively express ideas verbally and in writing in
individual and group settings. Effective presentation skills with
groups of all sizes. Ability to convey complex details in a
simplified manner. Knowledge of the child placement system. Ability
to effectively coordinate with state social workers to meet both
the treatment and placement needs of children in the program.Our
Mission Statement"Together we transform our communities through
compassionate, individualized care, eliminating barriers to health
and well-being."Our mission celebrates diversity. We are committed
to equal-opportunity employment.
Keywords: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, South Hill , Clinical Supervisor II, Other , Yakima, Washington
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