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Please note: This job posting was previously posted 10/28/2019 – 12/05/2019. If you have already applied, you do not need to reapply unless you wish to add additional information to your application / resume.
Job Summary
The Clinical Supervisor provides clinical and administrative supervision of treatment staff at the MSOP Community Preparation Services (CPS) site in St. Peter. This requires close, collaborative relationships between Central Office, facility staff, Department of Human Services, community based national and local programs and contractors/vendors. Effective relationships with these entities and all facility staff are necessary to ensure effective, efficient and cost effective delivery of services that meet the needs of the client population.
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for adherence to any licensing, certification or rules established specifically for this program within the context of protecting public safety and treating patients humanely and safely. Inherent in the duties of the Clinical Supervisor is the ability to prepare for, and respond to, any unusual or emergency situations so the safety, accountability, welfare and security of the facility, general public, on-site personnel. The Clinical Supervisor must maintain control and composure during difficult and stressful situations to instill a calming effect on others.
Primary Responsibilities Include:
·         Management and oversight of sex offender specific programming and treatment to ensure they function in a compliance with professional Department of Human Services standards while maintaining a safe, secure and humane environment for patients and staff and ensuring the safety of the public
·         Providing clinical supervision and direction to maintain integrity of clinical programming which includes supervision of each primary therapist in the development of treatment plans, progress reviews and discharge summaries
·         Exercising supervisory authority so that applicable labor agreements and plans are equitably administered and employees under this jurisdiction will effectively perform assigned job duties to achieve the objectives of the Minnesota Sex Offender Program
·         Representing the Minnesota Sex Offender Program in the area of behavioral health services, along with formulating, establishing and assuring implementation of policies, directives, instructions and internal operating practices so that all areas of responsibility effectively carry out the goals and objectives of the program/department
·         Formulating, establishing and implementing polices, directives, instructions and internal operating practices so that all areas of responsibility effectively carry out the goals and objectives of the program/department


Minimum Qualifications:

·        Master’s or Doctorate degree in Psychology, Social Work or closely related field
AND
·        Licensure as an independent clinical mental health professional OR licensed as an independent clinical mental health professional in another state with the ability to obtain Minnesota licensure within six (6) months from date of hire; (LP, LPCC, LMFT, LICSW)
AND
·        2 years of clinical supervisory experience with mental health and/or sexual offender treatment or assessment OR 2 years professional-level clinical experience with mental health and/or sexual offender treatment or assessment
Preferred Qualifications:
·        Full independent licensure and significant supervisory experience