Clinical Supervisor II - LCSW (FT/PT)
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: $76,960 - $ 115,440
Family Care Network, Inc. (FCNI) is a mission-driven nonprofit serving children, youth, adults, and families across San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties. Our team works collaboratively with local county and community-based agencies to provide compassionate, trauma-informed services; including evidence-based mental health treatment, case management, housing and homelessness support, and family-based interventions across Child Welfare, Behavioral Health, and Juvenile Justice systems of careas well as support for individuals and families experiencing complex challenges who fall outside of these social services.
Our staff is at the heart of our mission. As a team-oriented group of passionate, dedicated professionals, we're committed to ensuring Hope, Stability, Support, and Empowerment to every individual entrusted into our care. Every day, we strive to help individuals overcome barriers, heal from trauma, and build the skills and relationships they need to thrivenot only strengthening individuals and families but our broader Central Coast community.
We are currently looking to add a new member to our dynamic Leadership team for the position of a Clinical Supervisor II. The Clinical Supervisor serves a vital role in providing comprehensive clinical oversight and support to a team of registered associate clinicians. This position is responsible for fostering the professional growth and development of associates by guiding them in the application of clinical theory to practice, ensuring adherence to ethical standards, and maintaining compliance with all applicable legal, regulatory, and agency-specific guidelines.
Location: Hybrid position, 3 days required in office at FCNI's San Luis Obispo Office
COMPENSATION
- Salary range: $76,960 - $ 115,440
- Full -Time/Exempt or Part-Time/Non-Exempt (25+ hours per week minimum)
- Spanish Bilingual differential(if applicable)- 10% increase on hourly base rate of pay
BENEFITS
- Eligible to enroll into benefits on the 1st of the month following employee's first day of employment. These are all high quality and comprehensive plans.
- FCNI will cover 75% of employee's premium and 60% of employee's dependents premium on the primary plan offered-Aetna PPO Health Benefit, Vision and Dental PPO.
- 403(b) plan which allows employees to contribute a portion of their salary pre-tax toward their retirement with a monthly employer match. Eligibility provisions apply.
- 13paid holidays annually
- 17 days of PTO accrued annually (increases after 3 years of service)
- Reimbursement for fees associated with registering and maintaining the professional licenses required of the position (such as CPA licensing fees)
- Mileage is reimbursed at the current federal rate of $0.70 per mile. Provisions apply.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology or a related field required.
- Current active and unrestricted status with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, as a Licensed; Clinical Social Worker: Must be licensed for a minimum of 2 years.
- Direct experience and knowledge of Behavioral Health and Social Services Core Practices in settings such as outpatient clinics, facilities, and/or community-based organizations
- Requires demonstrated leadership ability
- Knowledge of relevant regulations, compliance standards and best practices
- Must be computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and knowledge of database and reporting tools
- Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, and interpersonal)
- Excellent time management, organizational and multi-tasking skills
- High level of accuracy and attention to detail
- Ability to maintain discretion and confidentiality with sensitive information
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensure supervisees consistently adhere to all BBS legal and ethical standards.
- Support the development of clinical competencies, including intervention strategies and diagnostic assessment.
- Complete all BBS-required supervision documentation and maintain
accurate, up-to-date supervision logs.
- Ensure supervision logs are signed weekly.
- Proactively address any performance or ethical concerns.
- Attend all scheduled supervision sessions and maintain consistent availability for clinical support.
- Prepare clinical cases in advance for meaningful discussion during supervision.
- Document and reschedule any missed supervision sessions within the same week whenever possible.
- Integrate supervisor feedback into clinical practice to enhance service quality and effectiveness.
- Communicate any changes to supervision schedules promptly and professionally.
- Provide support and guidance in managing crisis situations, including risk assessment and safety planning. Ensuring that their staff have the necessary skills and resources to respond effectively to crisis situations.
- The Clinical Supervisor will complete a brief weekly summary log outlining the key topics, themes, and focus areas.
- Other duties and projects as assigned.