Supervising Social Worker
The Safe Horizon DV Shelter Program provides safe and confidential spaces for DV Survivors and their children. We are committed to providing these services with empathy, compassion, professionalism, non-judgement, and respect. Our spaces respect survivors’ right to self-determination and focus on giving families and individuals the space, both emotional and physical, to heal from the victimization and trauma they have experienced.
Supervising Social Worker Responsibilities:
- Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Coach and guide staff in their client practice that reflects these approaches
- Provide other direct client services, including complex case management and consultation, crisis intervention, and advocacy on behalf of and in partnership with clients
- Complete a comprehensive Family Assessment/Biopsychosocial which includes trauma screenings for adults and for children. Integrate the results of developmental screening (Survey of Well Being of Young Children) for children ages 0-5.
- Based on the Family Assessment and the trauma screenings, determine which client will need ongoing Short-Term Trauma Counseling (STTC).
- Carry a caseload of four to five STTC clients
- Provide other direct client services, including complex case management and consultation, crisis intervention, and advocacy on behalf of and in partnership with clients
- Conduct client intakes, safety assessment and risk management Maintain accurate and timely documentation and case files, including reports for funders, utilizing an electronic case record system
- In absence of director, SSW will assume site leadership, where appropriate
- Ability to carry a caseload in the absence of case management staff
- Provide reflective individual and group supervision to Case Managers, Childcare Aides and Housing Specialist
- Use supervision and observations to coach and help improve staff’s trauma-informed practices when providing case management, childcare and housing services; build and foster a trauma informed environment
- Use safety assessment and risk management (SARM) when conducting family and mental
- assessments by prioritizing engagement and risks, understanding triggers and protective strategies and connecting clients to appropriate mental health services as needed;
- Understand and respond to vicarious trauma with an emphasis on self-care;
- Facilitating/Co-facilitating and overseeing the content of support groups; and psychoeducational groups
Other Information
- Bi-weekly individual clinical supervision with an LCSW which counts towards clinical hours.
- Once a month group clinical supervision led by shelter services LCSW leadership.
- Once a month group clinical supervision led by LCSW leadership of the Safe Horizon Counseling Center
- Training opportunities through the Safe Horizon Learning Center and Shelter Services LCSW.
Hiring Range: $62,000 - $69,750 Hourly
Full-time Hours: 35 Hours per week
Full-time Benefits: Vacation Time, Paid Sick Time, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan, Company Life Insurance, Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits Program, Gym Reimbursement, Parental Leave, Employee Learning Center