Clinical Director
Company: Dependency Advocacy Center
Location: San Jose
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: 403(b) Dental
insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Wellness
resources THIS POSITION IS AVAILABLE IN MAY OF 2026; ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS NOW Organization Description Dependency Advocacy
Center (DAC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, provides
interdisciplinary family defense legal services to indigent parents
and children involved with Santa Clara Countys child welfare
system. Substance use disorder, intimate partner violence, and
mental health concerns are commonly presenting issues, often rooted
in the layered effects of poverty, marginalization, and
intergenerational trauma. DAC was founded on the belief that
traditional legal advocacy is insufficient to adequately represent
our parent and youth clients. Our approach to holistic family
defense utilizes an interdisciplinary team of attorneys, social
workers, and mentor parents to create client-centered legal
strategies designed to support family reunification and the familys
long-term success. Mission Statement Dependency Advocacy Center
provides zealous legal representation to indigent clients in the
juvenile dependency system to promote timely reunification and
preservation of families in a safe, healthy environment. DAC
believes that every parent and child entering the dependency system
has a right to be treated with dignity, compassion and respect. Job
Description The Clinical Director works directly with staff across
roles at DAC, including our social workers and Mentor Parents,
leading clinical processing groups for our attorneys and informing
our clinical practice as an organization. Social workers at DAC
partner with a dynamic group of attorneys who represent parents and
children involved in the child welfare system. DAC social workers
provide clinical expertise to support attorneys in: (1) presenting
clients legal positions to the court in open child welfare cases
and (2) advocating for clients who are involved with the Department
of Family and Childrens Services informally, before a court case
opens. Roles and responsibilities of the social workers at DAC
include completing individualized needs assessments, providing
referrals to resources in the community, ongoing case management,
assistance in system navigation, interfacing with various service
providers, providing clinical assessments, observing parent/child
visitations, supporting clients at court hearings, providing expert
testimony in litigation, writing reports to the court on the
clients behalf, and attending non-court based meetings, including
CFT (Child Family Team) meetings. Some work may be done remotely
but in person work is required for this position. The Clinical
Director will be responsible for: developing and managing DACs
social worker program, including facilitating monthly group
supervision for all DAC social workers, providing clinical
supervision to DAC social workers, providing feedback to DAC
leadership on best practices in the field of social work,
collaborating with child welfare system partners to promote DACs
social work program, overseeing DACs social work intern program,
managing data collection, preparing written reports to funders and
acting as assigned social worker on a limited number of cases;
providing case consultation to DAC staff on clinical matters
including risk assessment/planning, mental health support, trauma
informed care, etc., and be accessible to DAC staff including
working from court each week for in person support, providing
individual and group clinical supervision to DACs mentor parents
and collaborating with the Mentor Parent Program Manager for
programmatic clinical support and training tools as needed;
supporting DACs organizational development with regards to clinical
work with clients including clinical training for attorneys,
administrative assistants and management, developing DACs mental
health risk assessment protocols for client-facing staff and
staying up to date on relevant clinical topics such as trauma
informed care, addiction and recovery, family systems research and
more. Desired Qualifications: Masters in Social Worker, preferably
a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with two years post licensure
experience (including the ability to meet all Board of Behavioral
Sciences requirements to act as a Clinical Supervisor to Associate
Clinical Social Workers (ASWs)) Previous managerial and supervisory
experience, preferred Strong leadership skills Demonstrated
commitment to public interest issues Ability to flourish in a
high-energy environment Ability to collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams Knowledge of trauma informed standards of
practice Experience in child welfare, risk assessment and safety
planning strongly encouraged Excellent verbal, interpersonal,
writing, and organizational skills Experience working with
individuals from multi-ethnic communities Knowledge of community
resources in Santa Clara County Experience providing clinical
supervision to social workers, preferred Experience as a Field
Instructor to social worker students, preferred Bilingual, Spanish
speaking preferred Salary/Benefits $95,000 $105,000 depending upon
experience. Medical, dental, and vision coverage available.
Generous PTO. DACs Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility
(DEIA) Mission Statement At the Dependency Advocacy Center, our
mission is to create an inclusive, equitable, and accessible
environment where respect, kindness, and empathy guide all
interactions with our staff, stakeholders, and clients. We are
dedicated to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and
inclusion within our organization. We firmly believe that every
parent and child entering the dependency system deserves to be
treated with dignity, compassion, and respect. These values are not
only applicable to our clients but also extend to all staff
members. We are committed to continuous learning and
self-reflection on matters concerning diversity, equity, inclusion,
and accessibility. Through ongoing education, training, and
critical analysis of our progress, we seek to deepen our
understanding and awareness of these issues and the impact it has
on our clients and staff members. By doing so, we can more
effectively advocate for clients and promote all aspects of
inclusion, including diverse representation in our leadership and
staff. At DAC, we are determined to increase representative
diversity within our organization. We aspire to become an actively
pro-diversity company and a strong ally to all the communities we
serve. We recognize the importance of intentional efforts to
support individuals of diverse ethnicities, abilities, genders,
gender identities, sexual orientations, ages, and all races and
religious affiliations. Incorporating diversity, equity, and
inclusion practices is at the core of our daily work at DAC. We
strive to integrate these principles into every aspect of our
organization to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment for
all. Application Process Please submit your cover letter and resume
via the "Apply Now" button below. In your cover letter, please
include the following information: 1. Why are you interested in
working in the position you are applying and at DAC specifically?
2. In order to best serve our clients and our community, DAC is
committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace in which
differences are acknowledged and valued. How has your personal
background or experiences, professional or otherwise, prepared you
to contribute to social justice, race equity, and diversity among
our staff? Flexible work from home options available.
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