Director Of Community Counseling Clinic
Reporting to the Chairperson, the Director of the Community Counseling Clinic is responsible for leading the oversight and management of the Community Counseling Clinic's clinical operations and services. The Director is responsible for serving as a clinical site supervisor for master's students, building client referrals, and streamlining client intake procedures. The Director serves as the supervisor for critical and sensitive matters relating to clients' physical and mental health; engages in community partnerships and partnerships across campus; and helps expand the Center's services to the community.
Principal Duties And Responsibilities :
- Provide clinical and administrative oversight of all Community Counseling Clinic (CCC) operations.
- Serve as clinical office manager and budget / business manager.
- Serve as clinical supervisor for all activities.
- Serve as outreach coordinator to build client referrals and community engagement.
- Serve as intake coordinator.
- Serve as clinical site supervisor for master's students.
- Review applications, conduct interviews, and determine placement for all practicum and internship students.
- Provide direct training on all relevant policies, clinical responsibilities, and technological systems.
- Provide weekly clinical and administrative supervision.
- Conduct live observation and / or video recordings.
- Hire and supervise clinical site supervisors.
- Network and engage in outreach, client recruitment, and collaboration efforts.
- Communicate with staff of human services.
- Develop and implement programs.
- Develop clinical continuing education and professional development programs.
- Engage in collaborative relationships with other Unit heads.
- Serve as liaison to the Center for Clinical Services administrative and front desk staff.
- Market clinical services and related educational programs.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Management retains the right to add or change job duties at any time.
Qualifications : Required :
Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Counseling.A minimum of five (5) years of post-master's experience in mental health services.At least three (3) years of professional experience in an administrative capacity.Current and active New Jersey Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or equivalent.A record of success in supervising clinical services.Experience collaborating with colleagues and community partners.Ability to work effectively with culturally diverse, underserved, and marginalized populations.Preferred :
Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential.Minimum three (3) years of supervisory experience.Salary Range : $98,600.00-$110,000.00 Annually
The position may also be eligible for comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, and tuition assistance.