Associate Director, Community Counseling Center - Community Counseling Center
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The Community Counseling Center (CCC) with Azusa Pacific University (APU) is an outpatient mental health clinic providing mental health and psychological assessment services to children and adults suffering from trauma, loss, depression, anxiety, and other clinical conditions. The clinic is a training facility staffed by supervised graduate students representing three disciplines (Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Social Work) as well as faculty/staff affiliated with APU. The CCC serves the San Gabriel Valley community by offering a comprehensive range of services for the prevention, intervention, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Services may be rendered in person or via telehealth at the clinic or in multiple settings in the field (e.g., at local school districts, community agencies, or other city locations etc.).
The Associate Director of the CCC is responsible for supporting the supervision of services offered by Azusa Pacific University’s (APU) Community Counseling Center (CCC) and directing all services under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grant (SAMHSA), including:
This position is fully grant-funded and contingent on grant funding.
Required Education
Required Experience
Primary Duties/Essential Functions
Partners with the Training Coordinator and Clinical Supervisors to ensure task implementation and tracking of timeline and training needs.
Oversight of all data collection, entry, and analysis, and supervision of Data Management Staff and Student Assistants.
Acts as a research assistant and a stand-in clinical trainer for grant activities.
Attends meetings and maintains ongoing communication with the CCC leadership team, supervisors, and community stakeholders (i.e., School districts, city personnel, etc.).
Reviews client files, ensuring quality and maintenance of proper clinical documentation.
Audit documentation, ensuring fidelity to treatment approaches.
Remains available and “on-call” during times that supervisees are conducting clinical services.
Identifies evidence-based practices to be implemented at the CCC and leads the planning, implementation, and coordination of these trainings.
Participate in establishing and monitoring procedures for case referral, assignment, and statistical recording; drafts reports as needed for Executive Director review and revision.
Conducts regular clinical supervision meetings (individual or group) with students/clinicians for review of client services to foster the growth of the students’ clinical skills.
Directly supervises and monitors clinical activities, including the distribution and tracking of caseload; ensures each intern/student/clinician maintains a caseload sufficient to achieve weekly expectations of client contact and service hours.
Maintains knowledge of Center standards and policies as developed by APU, BBS, and SAMHSA.
Participates with the development and/or implementation of:
Develops professional knowledge by attending workshops, reviewing professional publications, establishing personal networks, and benchmarking state-of-the-art practices.
Attends and participates in staff, supervision, and support meetings, in-service programs, consultations, and CCC meetings as appropriate.
Receives feedback with a commitment to ongoing refinement and professional growth.
Maintains confidentiality regarding clients and operations of the Center.
Exercises good judgment in problem-solving and performance of duties and responsibilities.
HIPAA Privacy Standards Compliance - The incumbent will:
Establish and oversee an internal clinical audit system.
Ensures outcome tracking and model fidelity.
Provides formative and summative evaluations of supervisees when applicable.
Support coordination of training in trauma-informed, evidence-based practices.
Responsible for managing a caseload of approximately 5-6 clients per week to ensure ongoing client support and engagement.
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Azusa Pacific University will conduct a background check on all final candidates.
Review of applications will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled unless otherwise stated. Azusa Pacific University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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