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Hourchildren.org

Long Island City, NY (In Person)

$90,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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Job Description

Clinical Director Long Island City, NY Job Details Full-time $90,000 a year 8 hours ago Qualifications Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
LMFT LMHC
Computer operation LMSW 5 years Intake Group therapy Licensed Clinical Social Worker Local agency collaboration Data reporting Performance management Clinical staff training Supervising experience Policy & process development Working with individuals with trauma-related disorders Team management Case management Substance abuse Healthcare team management Mediation Client advocacy in social work Patient progress monitoring Productivity software Progress documentation Training & development Senior level Working with individuals with substance use disorders Care coordination Referral coordination Interdisciplinary behavioral health coordination Communication skills Technical Proficiency Crisis intervention counseling Training delivery Group counseling Community resource coordination Time management
Full Job Description Title:
Clinical Director Reports to:
Senior Director of Programs Status:
Full-time Work Schedule:
M-F, Flexible (some evenings and weekends required)
Salary:
$90,000 per year Job summary Hour Children (HC) is an organization founded to help incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and their children successfully rejoin the community, reunify with their families, and build healthy, independent, and secure lives. Hour Children provides compassionate and comprehensive services that approach work in an anti-discriminatory, inclusive environment and are committed to HC?s standards of justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. This position oversees psychotherapy, crisis intervention, care coordination, and counseling skills of counselors serving individuals identified as women residing in HC?s ten residences. Supervise the mental health team and residential staff, provide clinical support and treatment oversight, and develop new services/programs to meet the needs of HC clients.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide holistic individual and group supervision to the clinical staff, including child and family therapists, counselors, case managers, and house managers Coordinate intake interviews, screening, assessment, goal setting, progress monitoring, advocacy, and referrals in conjunction with HC clinical community and correctional facility staff Provide clinical expertise, staff supervision, and training to treatment and administrative staff Ensure that there is adequate staff coverage for case management and the counseling team Facilitate clinical case conference meetings and multidisciplinary team intake meetings Work with staff to facilitate gender-responsive and trauma-informed group programming such as Seeking Safety, Beyond Anger and Violence, Circle of Safety, Parenting Journey, Beyond Trauma, and Women of Color-focused groups. Review clinical records, assess client progress, and provide collaborative input concerning treatment activities (behavioral, academic, therapeutic, and psychiatric) Collaborate with in-house and community resources to ensure seamless integration of services, particularly for those with acute and complex needs Work closely with the development department and executive staff to manage and evaluate client data and to complete reporting Promote consistent client engagement and retention in mental health, housing, and other services to address barriers to housing facility Facilitate mediation, case conferences, and house meetings, as needed Monitor client charting documentation according to agency standards, such as court reports, client case notes, service plans, and any documentation needed for timely service delivery Assist with developing policies, processes, procedures, and systems that meet regulatory requirements of the mental/behavioral health services Attend internal staff meetings, as well as related external meetings and trainings with resource partners Actively engage in complex problem solving, professional learning, collaboration, conflict resolution, and relationship building. Perform additional department or agency-related duties or special projects as directed by the supervisor, the Senior Director of Programs, Chief Impact & Program Officer, or Executive Director.
Supervision:
? Conduct 1-to-1 and group meetings with members of your team regularly (weekly/bi-weekly). Update the performance goals, accomplishments, notes, and feedback to the Senior Director of Programs ? Troubleshoot difficult resident cases; intervene and directly assist in special needs cases. ? Document interactions and communications with and on behalf of residents in AWARDS.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Serve as part of a dynamic, collaborative leadership team focused on advancing HC?s mission and values Licensed in NYS - LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, or LMFT Excellent verbal and written communication skills 5 years of experience supervising staff serving justice-impacted populations who have experienced complex trauma. Preferred experience centering individuals identified as women Excellent time management and verbal and written communication skills. Experience with CAPS and AWARDS prioritized. Familiar with evidence-based treatment models such as
CBT, MI, DBT, TF-CBT.
Must be able to deliver services in a culturally sensitive manner, centering justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion Must be able to work independently and as part of a team Computer and technical skills, specifically Microsoft Office programs Experience with navigating public benefits, substance abuse treatment systems, and/or supportive housing programs Training in trauma-informed care, person-centered documentation, and case planning preferred. Maintain a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the population

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