Program Supervisor - Deaf, Hard of Hearing and DeafBlind Program at Therapeutic Services Agency, Inc.
Pine City, MN 55063
About the Job
Therapeutic Services Agency, Inc. (TSA) has been providing mental health expertise and evidenced based practices in the spirit of innovation and excellence since 1978. TSA added the Deaf/Hard of Hearing and DeafBlind Program 8 years ago to provide culturally affirmative and language specific services to address the mental health needs of children who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. We are looking for a supervisor full-time to manage this program whom is a mental health therapist with excellent communication skills, and a willingness to increase their knowledge and ability to work with children in this low-incidence group.
Position is responsible for staff and services in a geographic region or particular service, working under the direction of a company director while focusing on clinical and related activities of the staff assigned to their supervision. Other aspects of staff experience such as well-being and self-care, navigation of company and service systems, processing interactions, and related functions are within the scope of the clinical supervisor’s responsibilities as well as providing assistance with the management of internal operations of TSA and external contacts and activities to sustain and enhance the overall health and well-being of the organization in order to support TSA achieving its mission by performing the following duties. This position also provides Regional Lead roles in networking with the public and coordinated programs to provide awareness and greater visibility and access to Mental Health services for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing and DeafBlind.
Responsibilities also include providing an array of mental health services to our clients such as diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, individual therapy, family therapy, individual skills, and family skills. This position is also responsible for promoting and marketing the program; and for providing presentations to community groups, at professional conferences, and to school staff about the benefits of culturally affirmative, language specific mental health services to children who are deaf/hard of hearing or deafblind. This is an itinerant position and requires the therapist to live in Minnesota.
For more information about Therapeutic Services Agency, please visit www.hoperealized.com. For any questions in detail about this position, please email Lainie Janke, Executive Director (ljanke@tsapc.net).