Clinical Manager - Noa Girls
- Location: NW London
- Sector: Community
Noa Girls is a charity supporting adolescent girls in the Orthodox Jewish Community. We are seeking dedicated people to join our team. Ongoing training and development are provided and willingness to learn and develop new skills within a flexible working environment is required.
We are looking for a Clinical Manager to join our busy and friendly team. You will be conducting intakes and assessing clients as well as supervising and managing Keyworkers. You will also be building relationships with other agencies as well as supporting the development of internal programs.
• Minimum qualifications: Masters in the psychology/counselling/social work fields
• Full or part time - minimum of 20 hours per week, including some evening or Sunday hours
• Start date: April 2021
Key Responsibilities
Intake/Assessment of New Clients
Initial assessment of new clients
Liase with key workers on care plans and goal setting for new clients
Sign post girls we cannot help to other organisations
Ongoing Relationship with Clients
Develop positive and caring relationships with clients
Regular meetings with clients to assess progress
Regular reviews of care plans for existing clients.
Monitor all programs created for each client
Help to find volunteer mentors for clients where applicable
Ensure communication between key workers and Mentors
Manage/Supervise Key Workers
Weekly case meeting with key workers to discuss clients
Ensure adequate clinical supervision takes place
Support and encourage the ethos and level of Orthodoxy at Noa
Relationships with other agencies
Build positive relationships with the outside community and other agencies
Attend relevant networking meetings
Liase with organisations involved in your clients care plans e.g.school, CAMHS
Access therapy and funding for therapy for your clients through various statutory and voluntary organisations eg JWA, Norwood
Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitor the keeping of up to date records and client files
Helping to develop and implement the new monitoring and evaluation system.
Parental Support
Ensure communication with parents where appropriate
Regular contact/meeting with parents where appropriate
Access support for parents through statutory or voluntary services
Noa Programs
To support the development of programs and services offered at Noa e.g. Noa business projects, drop in, Noa Gym, Therapeutic cooking program
Personal Development
Attend monthly clinical supervision
Help to organise and attend training programs run by Noa
If you are interested in this role please contact yael@theworkavenue.org.uk