HopeSpoke is seeking an Outpatient Clinical Supervisor to provide clinical supervision to one of our Outpatient clinical teams of therapists. Requirements include: ability to motivate, develop, and support clinical staff while assisting them to meet performance expectations and outcome goals, strong knowledge of ethical, professional, and licensure guidelines, ability to assess clinical
competency and complete performance evaluations, and establish and oversee performance improvement plans when needed, interest in attending meetings and trainings that support the supervisory and leadership teams and overall goals of HopeSpoke.
The candidate should have a strong work ethic, excellent clinical skills, experience working with trauma, positive attitude, high level of motivation, experience and familiarity with providing telehealth services, and the ability to work with both the HopeSpoke team and community partners.
Experience in a clinical supervisory context or role preferred. Some evening hours and ability to respond on-call during regular business hours if a crisis occurs expected. This position will also involve providing outpatient therapy services including individual therapy across the lifespan, as well as family therapy to children and families. LMHP required/LIMHP preferred.
Send your resume and cover letter to: wanderson@hopespoke.org
HopeSpoke
Attn: Wendi Anderson, LIMHP
2444 O Street
Lincoln, NE 68510
Experience in a clinical supervisory context or role preferred. Some evening hours and ability to respond on-call during regular business hours if a crisis occurs expected. This position will also involve providing outpatient therapy services including individual therapy across the lifespan, as well as family therapy to children and families. LMHP required/LIMHP preferred.
HopsSpoke and its history.....
For our first 70 years, we were known as the Child Guidance Center. In 2018, we became HopeSpoke, a brand that carries on our legacy and mission – to inspire healthy futures for children and their families through comprehensive behavioral and mental health services.
Back in 1949, our organization was formed to meet the communities needs after the Child Guidance national movement identified how treatment for children’s mental health services needed to be different from that of adults. Under the vision of the Junior League of Lincoln and the Community Chest (the precursor to United Way), the Child Guidance Center was formed.
The philosophy of our team is to understand the unique qualities and experiences of who we serve as influenced by emotional and cognitive development, family situation, social environment and personality. Then through dynamic, interactive therapy, we work to examine problems while building on strengths.