Job Summary: In accordance with the organization’s mission, vision and values, the Supervising Access Clinician is responsible for supporting the needs of the Access team which includes unique specialties of the COTI, Residential, and Intake departments. This includes the coordination and facilitation of assessments, admission coordination, and appropriate referral. The following duties will apply:
Duties
- Responsible for, but not limited to, providing direct diagnostic evaluative services to clients. To assess the client’s primary and secondary diagnosis and, thus, need for and modality of further treatment.
- Supply identified clients’ direct therapeutic services through individual, conjoint, family and/or group therapy as needed.
- With self-direction and competence, carry out the Agency’s responsibilities to its clientele. Handle intake and service load with independent judgment using self-initiated consultation in technical problems of diagnostic evaluation in treatment techniques.
- Participate in general, staff, in-service and supervisory meetings held by the Agency.
- Maintain positive and effective relationships with community groups, referral sources and service agencies.
- Participate in community presentations and training programs.
- Provide counseling to assist clients in the development of appropriate interpersonal, problem-solving and decision-making skills as needed.
- Demonstrates teamwork and an ability to work in a team environment with coworkers and supervisors. Demonstrates the ability to be flexible and cooperative.
- Responds appropriately to crisis/emergency situations in order to ensure/secure the safety/well-being of the clients.
- Assures all documentation is completed in a timely and accurate manner in compliance with agency/OASAS regulations, practices, policies & procedures.
- Demonstrates professionalism by providing quality service and care with respect and dignity for the clients and as a representative of FLACRA.
- Coordinate meeting client needs through utilization of the outreach board and coordinating rapid admissions to appropriate services.
- Be added to On call rotation for Residential.
- Perform other duties and functions as directed.
Minimum Qualifications: Masters Preferred/Bachelors Degree in Health/Human Services and three years’ experience. Valid NYS Drivers’ License. QHP required. Education can be substituted by years of experience in behavioral health.
Other Skills/Knowledge and Experience
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and work cooperatively with culturally diverse persons, staff and community service providers.
- Knowledge of local behavioral health system.
- Ability to multi-task, have good problem solving and time management skills and the ability to remain calm in crisis.
- E-record.
- Provide Crisis Intervention and Mobile Skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to multi-task, have good problem solving and time management skills and the ability to remain calm in crisis.
- Comfort within community and crisis services
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Health/Human Services
- Master's degree in Health/Human Services
- Three years' experience in behavioral health
- Qualified Health Professional (QHP)
- Valid NYS Driver's License
- Clinical diagnostic and therapeutic skills (assessments, individual/conjoint/family/group therapy)
- Crisis intervention and mobile skills
- Experience with E-record / electronic records
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Knowledge of the local behavioral health system
- Ability to multi-task, problem-solve, manage time, and remain calm in crisis
- Comfort working in community and crisis services and participating in outreach/presentations
- Availability for residential on-call rotation
What We Do
FLACRA (Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency) is a private, not-for-profit agency founded in 1973 that provides comprehensive treatment and recovery services for individuals and their families affected by substance use, mental health disorders, and overall health and well-being. They utilize a holistic, whole-person care model and offer a wide range of services including clinical care, crisis support, supportive housing, and peer recovery programs across multiple counties in the Finger Lakes region of New York.






