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A leading organization is seeking a Lead Clinical Specialist in Charleston, SC, to provide clinical guidance and behavioral interventions to individuals and families. This role involves creating treatment plans, delivering support, and ensuring compliance with care standards. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in social work and child welfare.
Position Purpose/Summary:
The Lead Clinical Specialist (LCS) provides clinical guidance, behavioral intervention and supervision to individuals and families in population served. The LCS has primary responsibility for behavioral intervention management and coordination of services for the individual. The LCS works intensely with the care provider by providing ongoing support that serves to stabilize the placement and facilitate behavioral change necessary for successful placement. This includes facilitating the setting of placement goals and desired outcomes established by the placement team. The LCS is responsible for writing and monitoring behavioral intervention treatment plans, monitoring progress according to the level of care, and documentation and planning transitions for discharges.
$1500 sign-on bonus
Remote Position, but must be able to commute to Charleston, SC occasionally.
Essential Functions (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions):
Supervisory Responsibilities, if any (The scope of the person’s authority, including the positions that report to the incumbent.):
Education: Bachelor's degree in a field related to social work and seven years of related experience, two of which must be in child welfare; or a Masters degree in a field related to social work and five years experience, at least two of which must be in the child welfare; or a MSW degree and two years of experience in child welfare.
Experience: Must meet the qualifications listed above.
Specific skills/abilities: Must have specific knowledge of systems within population served. Proven ability in group and team facilitation, completing assessments and writing behavioral treatment plans. Self-motivated with good time management skills and the ability to work independently. Must be flexible and able to work irregular hours. If home based, the LCS must work in a self directed manner so that all other work obligations are met according to the requirements of this position.
Specialized knowledge, licenses, etc: Must be at least 21 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable transportation. Must have knowledge of family systems, childhood developmental and attachment theory and/or IDD population, psychopathology, behavior management, psychotropic medications.
Preferences (Optional): (Preferred attributes for the position, which are not absolutely required in the minimum qualification - e.g. masters degree, bilingual).
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Working Conditions/Physical Requirements (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions):