About the Opportunity
Our client is a leading mental health agency in Queens that is committed to providing trauma-informed care to individuals seeking support and healing. They are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Trauma Therapy Supervisor to lead their team of therapists in delivering high-quality trauma-focused interventions.
The annual base salary range is $65,000 to $80,000. Actual compensation offered to the successful candidate may vary from posted hiring range based upon geographic location, work experience, education, and/or skill level, among other things. Details about eligibility for bonus compensation (if applicable) will be finalized at the time of offer.
Job Responsibilities
- Provide clinical supervision to a team of trauma therapists, ensuring adherence to trauma-informed principles and best practices
- Foster a collaborative and supportive team environment that promotes learning, growth, and continuous improvement
- Conduct regular team meetings to discuss cases, share insights, and provide ongoing training opportunities
- Review and approve treatment plans, assessments, and clinical documentation for accuracy, quality, and compliance with agency policies and relevant regulations
- Assist in the development and implementation of trauma-focused treatment protocols and interventions
- Ensure therapists receive ongoing training to stay current with the latest trauma research and therapeutic techniques
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of trauma therapy services through regular case reviews and outcome assessments
- Collaborate with program managers and other stakeholders to identify areas for improvement and implement strategies for enhanced service delivery
- Provide mentorship and guidance to therapists, promoting their professional growth and development
- Support staff in addressing challenging cases and provide resources for ongoing education and skill enhancement
Job Requirements
- LMSW, LCSW, or LMHC license in New York
- At least 2 years of supervisory experience as a social worker or mental health counselor
- At least 3 years of experience working with families