Quality Assurance Coordinator II (LMFT/LCSW) Professional Services - Long Beach, CA at Geebo

Quality Assurance Coordinator II (LMFT/LCSW)

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6 Long Beach, CA Long Beach, CA Full-time Full-time From $85,280 a year From $85,280 a year Bayfront Youth & Family Services is now seeking a Quality Assurance Coordinator II to join our team.
Provide clinical supervision to both AMFT and MSW interns registered with the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences.
Post 2 years licensed as a CA.
BBS LMFT or LCSW Provide QA assistance including but not limited to reviewing clinical progress notes, assessments, client records and care plans.
Under the supervision of the COO, provide additional clinical and administrative duties including training of staff, development of policies and procedures (both internal and county mandated), overall continued quality of care for clients enrolled in all programs.
Experience with CA.
Federal, State, and County required paperwork, policies and procedures.
Must produce training certificate that covers clinical supervision for both AMFT interns as well as ASWs.
Experience with Quality Assurance and Continued Quality Care Management.
Clinical Supervisory Experience Preferred.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $85,280.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Do you have experience with Quality Assurance and Continued Quality Care Management? Do you have any clinical supervisory experience? License/Certification:
Post 2 years licensed as a CA.
BBS LMFT or LCSW (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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