Licensed Clinical Lead (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, LMHC) chez Positive Development
Positive Development · Baltimore, États-Unis d'Amérique · Hybrid
- Professional
 - Bureau à Baltimore
 
- Provide hands-on clinical supervision through regular home and community visits, observing DPP sessions and offering real-time feedback and coaching.
 - Ensure DPPs are delivering interventions aligned with the Positive Development model and clinical treatment plan.
 - Conduct fidelity checks and document performance to inform ongoing training and development of DPPs.
 - Partner with DPP Managers to review field performance, identify support needs, and reinforce model integrity.
 
Case Ownership and Treatment Planning
- Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments (in-person) to evaluate developmental, behavioral, and relational functioning.
 - Lead parent/caregiver meetings to establish family goals, priorities, and collaboration strategies.
 - Develop, implement, and maintain individualized treatment plans consistent with PD’s model and payer requirements.
 - Monitor client progress through data and observation, updating goals and interventions as clinically indicated.
 - Lead interdisciplinary case reviews with internal and external providers (OT, SLP, MH, CM).
 
- Deliver regular family coaching and education sessions—virtually and in-person—to strengthen caregiver capacity and engagement.
 - Coordinate community-based sessions to generalize skills across environments.
 - Support families in navigating care transitions and community resources as needed.
 
- Complete all required clinical documentation, including assessments, treatment plans, supervision logs, and reauthorization reports, within required timeframes.
 - Maintain clinical records in compliance with state, payer, and PD policy standards.
 - Identify clinical and operational risks and escalate appropriately through established channels.
 - Collaboration and Continuous Improvement
 - Participate in regional fidelity reviews, peer supervision, and ongoing professional development sessions.
 - Collaborate with Regional Clinical Leadership to identify best practices, barriers, and trends impacting service delivery.
 - Support readiness for audits, accreditation, and payer reviews as needed.
 
- Master’s degree and active clinical license required (e.g., LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, LMHC)
 - Minimum 3 years of clinical experience in developmental, behavioral, or autism services.
 - Demonstrated experience providing field-based supervision and interdisciplinary case management.
 - Strong written and verbal communication skills, with meticulous attention to documentation quality.
 - Proven ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, multi-site environment.
 - Reliable transportation required; this role involves frequent home and community visits.
 
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
 - Paid Holidays
 - Employer-paid Life & Disability Insurance
 - Paid Parental Leave
 - 401k with Employer Match
 - Paid Time Off
 - Referral Bonus
 - Continuing Education Units
 - Pet Insurance
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