Full-Time Clinical Supervisor
Job Description
Boston Post Adoption Resources is seeking a Full-Time Clinical Supervisor to join our clinical team!
Boston Post Adoption Resources, also known as BPAR, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded to support all individuals and families who are touched by adoption. Since 2012, BPAR has provided specialized trauma-informed individual and group therapeutic care and culturally sensitive support. We connect people to post adoption resources and educate the public about the impacts of adoption. Through our services, BPAR invites those touched by adoption to join our community in an environment that encourages lifelong healing.
BPAR was founded to support ALL of those who are touched by adoption. We offer assistance to individuals, couples, and families in a unique and safe space that addresses the issues that adoption brings. We see birth families, adoptees, adoptive and foster care parents, siblings as well as any other individual touched by adoption or out of home placement. Over half of the population that we serve are transracial adoptees. We provide several clinical therapeutic services for members of the adoption constellation including:
· \tIndividual Therapy
· \tFamily Therapy
· \tShort Term and Long Term Group Therapy
· \tConsultations
· \tSupport During Birth Family Searches
· \tReunions and Assisted Visits
· \tPre-Adoptive Counseling
This is a full-time salaried position, Monday-Friday, 11am-7pm with some flexibility, afternoons and early evenings required.
Website: www.bpar.org
Salary: $77,000 to $85,000 dependent on experience
Requirements:
- Clinical license required (LICSW, LMHC, Clinical Psychologist Ph.D/Psy.D, LMFT) and ability to provide clinical supervision (usually 2 years post license).
- Must be open to working with kids, adolescents, parents and adults
- Must be willing to supervise employees and clinical interns
- Clinical experience working with trauma
- Clinical experience working with out-of-home placement, adoption, and/or foster care is strongly recommended
- Flexibility, independence, a team player, open to feedback, and willingness to learn is a must
- Must be willing and competent to practice with Telehealth
- Must be committed to cultural humility
- Must be able to work evenings: 11am-7pm Monday-Friday, opportunity for some flexibility on Fridays
- Must be committed to agency supported ongoing education regarding adoption/adoption trauma
Responsibilities:
- Maintain a caseload of approximately 18-20 clients a week, (including individual, group and family therapy)
- Supervise employees and clinical interns as needed
- Maintain up-to-date clinical paperwork
- Participate in supervision to maintain clinical skills
- Attend 3 BPAR Meetings (Peer Supervision, Staff and Clinical Meetings)
- Contribute to agency blogs
- This is a hybrid role and you must be in the office at least 3 days per week.
Benefits:
- Opportunity to work within a mission-driven agency
- BPAR pays for all Continuing Education Units (CEUs) needed for licensing requirements. In addition, BPAR provides quarterly staff trainings
- 2 weekly hours of supervision (both peer and individual licensed supervision)
- Flexible paid time off policy
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance paid by BPAR
- 24/7 tech support
- Opportunities for independent creative or special projects
Please send resumes to:
KC Craig, LICSW
Executive Director
Email: info@bpar.org