Social Recovery Center
Clinical Supervisor at Social Clubhouse
Social Recovery Center, Springfield, New Jersey, us, 07081
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Social Recovery Center Pay Range $105.00/hr - $125.00/hr
Social Clubhouse Overview Social Clubhouse has served the adult mental health community in New Jersey for over 20 years through its well‑established Partial Care Program. We are expanding our continuum of care to include Outpatient (OP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) services, licensed by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS). These new levels of care aim to provide flexible, client‑centered treatment to support recovery and community integration, as a step down for clients in the existing partial care program.
Position Benefits
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Personal Days
Paid Holidays
Clinical Supervisor Position Summary The Clinical Supervisor will oversee all clinical operations of the OP/IOP programs, ensuring high‑quality mental health services in accordance with DMHAS regulations and best practices in behavioral healthcare. The Clinical Supervisor will also provide services to individual clients and provide leadership and supervision to clinical and case‑management staff, support program development, and contribute to the creation of an innovative and effective therapeutic environment.
Clinical Supervisor Responsibilities
Provide clinical supervision to licensed and pre‑licensed staff, including LACs, LCSWs, and case managers and interns.
Ensure appropriate clinical documentation and compliance with DMHAS standards.
Lead weekly clinical team meetings and case conferences.
Offer training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities to staff.
Ensure clinical services align with program goals and regulatory requirements.
Develop and maintain clinical policies, procedures, and quality improvement plans.
Participate in audits, licensing visits, and internal reviews.
Collaborate with the Program Director on program evaluation and outcomes tracking.
Support clinicians in developing individualized treatment plans.
Monitor client progress and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams.
Respond to clinical emergencies, including providing guidance during crises.
Play a key role in the growth and innovation of the OP and IOP programs.
Assist in creating new service tracks and partnerships based on client and community needs.
Assist in the development of referral networks.
Clinical Supervisor Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
Must hold a valid New Jersey LAC or LCSW (LCSW preferred).
Minimum 5 years of clinical experience working with adults with mental illness.
Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) designation or equivalent strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience supervising credentialed professionals and case management staff.
Familiarity with DMHAS regulations, Medicaid documentation, and evidence-based practices.
Strong leadership, communication, organizational, and problem‑solving skills.
Passion for recovery‑oriented, person‑centered care and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
Entrepreneurial mindset and interest in contributing to the development of new mental health services.
Job Types Full‑time
Pay $63,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year depending on experience
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Social Recovery Center Pay Range $105.00/hr - $125.00/hr
Social Clubhouse Overview Social Clubhouse has served the adult mental health community in New Jersey for over 20 years through its well‑established Partial Care Program. We are expanding our continuum of care to include Outpatient (OP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) services, licensed by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS). These new levels of care aim to provide flexible, client‑centered treatment to support recovery and community integration, as a step down for clients in the existing partial care program.
Position Benefits
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Personal Days
Paid Holidays
Clinical Supervisor Position Summary The Clinical Supervisor will oversee all clinical operations of the OP/IOP programs, ensuring high‑quality mental health services in accordance with DMHAS regulations and best practices in behavioral healthcare. The Clinical Supervisor will also provide services to individual clients and provide leadership and supervision to clinical and case‑management staff, support program development, and contribute to the creation of an innovative and effective therapeutic environment.
Clinical Supervisor Responsibilities
Provide clinical supervision to licensed and pre‑licensed staff, including LACs, LCSWs, and case managers and interns.
Ensure appropriate clinical documentation and compliance with DMHAS standards.
Lead weekly clinical team meetings and case conferences.
Offer training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities to staff.
Ensure clinical services align with program goals and regulatory requirements.
Develop and maintain clinical policies, procedures, and quality improvement plans.
Participate in audits, licensing visits, and internal reviews.
Collaborate with the Program Director on program evaluation and outcomes tracking.
Support clinicians in developing individualized treatment plans.
Monitor client progress and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams.
Respond to clinical emergencies, including providing guidance during crises.
Play a key role in the growth and innovation of the OP and IOP programs.
Assist in creating new service tracks and partnerships based on client and community needs.
Assist in the development of referral networks.
Clinical Supervisor Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
Must hold a valid New Jersey LAC or LCSW (LCSW preferred).
Minimum 5 years of clinical experience working with adults with mental illness.
Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) designation or equivalent strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience supervising credentialed professionals and case management staff.
Familiarity with DMHAS regulations, Medicaid documentation, and evidence-based practices.
Strong leadership, communication, organizational, and problem‑solving skills.
Passion for recovery‑oriented, person‑centered care and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
Entrepreneurial mindset and interest in contributing to the development of new mental health services.
Job Types Full‑time
Pay $63,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year depending on experience
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