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Are you ready to embark on a new career endeavor? 

Join The Doe Fund on our mission to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism by providing holistic services, housing, and work opportunities to the under-served populations including the formerly homeless and incarcerated, disconnected youth, veterans, and people living with AIDS. Our flagship transitional work program– Ready, Willing & Able– integrates paid work, occupational training, and holistic supportive services to facilitate an individual’s return to mainstream society.

The Doe Fund has an annual operating budget of $65 million and a full-time staff of 400+.

We are seeking a Clinical Supervisor for The Doe Fund’s newest permanent supportive housing program for homeless men and women living with HIV/AIDS. The program is designed to provide long-term residential care and twenty-four-hour support services in a community environment that maximizes residents’ independence while ensuring their physical and emotional security and well-being. Half of the residents will be referred by the New York City HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) and the other half will be apartments for affordable to low-income households. 

The Clinical Supervisor will provide clinical and administrative supervision to members of the clinical team. The successful candidate will have strong communication along with an understanding of working with the HIV/AIDS population. 

We offer a competitive salary with comprehensive benefits including medical and dental coverage, paid participation in a retirement plan, sick and vacation leave, discount gym memberships, paid holidays, and more.

The Ideal Candidate:

  • You have a Master’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university is required, LMSW or LMHC preferred
  • You have a minimum of three years of post-Masters experience, 1-2 years of which should include supervisory experience
  • The ideal candidate must have a working knowledge of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, mental illness, and homelessness. In addition, the candidate should be comfortable working with a diverse group of individuals
  • You have proficient computer skills – internet, Microsoft Office, and charting database 
  • Spanish speaking is a plus, but not necessary

Key Responsibilities:

  •  Assist Program Director with the day-to-day operations of the program
  • Conduct regular supervision (individual and group) with the members of the clinical team and maintain an accurate record of each supervisory meeting
  • Review applications from the HIV/AIDS Service Administration (HASA) and set up interviews for prospective residents
  • Assist Program Director with the completion of HASA’s weekly and monthly reports as well as any other relevant reports
  • Conduct regular chart audits to ensure compliance with the standards of The Doe Fund and HASA
  • Monitor and review resident Service Plans and ensure that other charting documents are recorded in an appropriate and timely manner
  • Perform or supervise the performance of psychosocial assessments for each resident
  • Co-facilitate team meetings and case conferences 
  • Maintain a directory of resources on HIV/AIDS services, substance abuse, mental health treatment, and services for seniors
  • Collaborate with all departments as it relates to the residents; assist in coordinating care and referrals with community agencies and hospitals
  • Assist with the development of quality assurance guidelines and procedures for the Clinical team
  • Responsible for the performance appraisals of clinical staff
  • Attend all administrative meetings in the absence of the Program Director 
  • Responsible for program oversight in the absence of the Program Director   
  • Other duties as assigned

Interested?

Submit your application for review here.

Before you go, we want to assure you that we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace reflective of individuals who share our mission and who want to join us in working on the cutting-edge of important social issues.

We are an equal opportunity employer and we highly encourage applications from candidates regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.