Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Clinical Health Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Couple and Family Psychology, Psychiatry, Psychology, School Psychology

Lead Licensed Clinician (Specialist, Child Well Being) needed in Yuma, Arizona

Job description

The Lead Licensed Clinician (Specialist, Child Well Being) is the point of contact for matters related to child well-being at DHS sites.

•Responsibilities
• Provide advisement and decision support on child well-being; communicate program information to leadership.
• Manage program matters by offering professional opinions and technical expertise on sector-wide child well-being and trauma-informed care concerns.
• Coordinate special cases escalated by CWB Specialists, facilitating connections across local, state, and federal resources.
• Engage with leadership and stakeholders to coordinate care and expedite placements.
• Maintain and coordinate the surge support deployment plan for CWB Specialists as needed.
• Collaborate with management on reporting requirements, initiatives, and information requests.
• Implement guidance to ensure continuity of care, reduce duplication of efforts, and synchronize activities across the child well-being program.
• Provide routine process and outcome metrics reports to monitor and evaluate program success.

Knowledge and Skills:
• Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
• Strong communication and collaboration skills with site and government staff.
• Ability to support multiple sites through ongoing communication and data assessment.
• Adaptable to dynamic environments in a developing program.
• Effective project prioritization and problem-solving abilities.
• Good research skills and attention to detail.
• Willingness to work flexible hours (24/7/365).

Qualifications:
• Master’s degree in behavioral health or related field; doctoral degree preferred.
• Licensed as LCSW, LICSW, LMFT, LPC, or equivalent in relevant states.
• 5+ years of experience in child development and trauma-centered care, including clinical evaluations with children and families.
• 2+ years of management experience supervising staff.
• Preferred experience in cultural humility, child development, and trauma-informed care training.
• Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.

  • Provide advisement and decision support on child well-being; communicate program information to leadership.
  • Manage program matters by offering professional opinions and technical expertise on sector-wide child well-being and trauma-informed care concerns.
  • Coordinate special cases escalated by CWB Specialists, facilitating connections across local, state, and federal resources.

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