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EAC Network Clinical Director - Community Re entry Assistance Network Queens CRAN/ TASC Mental Health in Kew Gardens, New York
Clinical Director - Community Re entry Assistance Network Queens CRAN/ TASC Mental Health
Job Details
Job Location
120-34 Queens Boulevard Suite 410, Kew Gardens, NY, 11415 - Kew Gardens, NY
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
Doctorate Degree
Salary Range
$95,000.00 - $119,600.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage
None
Job Category
Human Service
Clinical Director
EAC Network, a not-for-profit social service agency that empowers, assists, and cares for over 62,888 people in need through 100 programs across Long Island and NYC, seeks a Clinical Director to work full time for its Queens Community Re-Entry Assistance Network (CRAN) and TASC Mental Health program.
The Clinical Director is an exempt position paying $95,000-119,600 annually. The work schedule is Monday- Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM and the office is located in Queens, NY. The role reports to the Senior Director.
Comprehensive benefits package includes:
• Medical
• Dental
• 401K
• Vision
• Very generous Paid Time Off (PTO) & More.
Primary Purpose of Job:
Under minimal supervision the Clinical Director is responsible for providing court liaison, assessment and referral of mentally ill and persons with co-occurring disorders involved in the criminal justice system into appropriate treatment program and providing clinical support to CRAN and Queens TASC Mental Health Diversion program staff.
Principal Duties & Responsibilities:
Conduct assessment interviews and psychological evaluations and testing for clients referred to the Assistance Network Services and Community Transitional Case Management teams when needed.
Prepare written reports in a timely manner regarding client's status with the program, treatment plan and progress.
Utilize the educational training, skills and experience obtained from an advanced degree to provide appropriate professional services, techniques, and strategies for clients.
Develop and review treatment plans for clients accepted into the program and facilitate placement.
Investigate and arrange supportive services for clients by establishing relationships and linkages with area hospitals and treatment programs.
Maintain complete client records and have them available for inspection by Supervision at any time.
Provide crisis intervention when needed.
Conduct drug testing on clients of the Program as needed.
Provide clinical support and in-service trainings to program staff and referral agencies.
Train and supervise interns, externs, fellows, and graduate psychologists.
Attend stakeholder events/workshops and represent the agency at meetings when requested.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Required:
Must be a license eligible Psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D), licensed Psychologist preferred.
Knowledge of treatment and mental health programs required.
Minimum of 1-year relevant experience working with the forensic population.
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written; Ability to work cooperatively with criminal justice, treatment, and mental health systems.
Must be proficient in computer applications or other automated systems such as spreadsheets, Microsoft Office applications, calendar, and email and/or database software necessary to perform work assignments.