State of the Heart Recovery Inc
Clinical Supervisor
State of the Heart Recovery Inc, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87101
Clinical Supervisor – Lead Clinical Excellence and Support High-Quality Behavioral Health Care
At State of the Heart Recovery, the Clinical Supervisor provides leadership and oversight to ensure safe, ethical, and evidence-based clinical services across our behavioral health and addiction recovery programs. This role is responsible for clinical oversight of treatment delivery, review and approval of assessments and treatment plans, coordination of multidisciplinary services, and quality assurance activities across multiple facilities.
The Clinical Supervisor exercises independent clinical judgment consistent with New Mexico licensing standards, Board of Clinical Supervisor requirements, BHSD regulations, opioid treatment program requirements, Joint Commission standards, and organizational policy. This position supports adult clients with substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and complex psychosocial needs while ensuring consistent clinical quality and regulatory compliance.
What You Will Do
Provide clinical oversight of assessments, treatment plans, and therapeutic services across assigned programs
Review, approve, and monitor clinical documentation to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and regulatory compliance
Conduct client assessments using GPRA tools, ASAM criteria, psychosocial evaluations, and other approved instruments
Develop and oversee individualized treatment plans aligned with evidence-based practices and client-identified goals
Provide individual and group therapy using approved therapeutic modalities as needed to support program operations
Ensure compliance with confidentiality laws, ethical standards, client rights, and organizational policy
Submit required clinical reports and documentation to external agencies within established timeframes
Support crisis response and client management during emergencies in accordance with policy and training
Maintain a therapeutic environment that promotes client safety, engagement, and recovery
Coordinate referrals to internal and external providers when services fall outside program scope
Participate in quality assurance activities, chart reviews, and program evaluations
Participate in weekly group supervision, case consultations, and interdisciplinary meetings
Support fidelity to evidence-based practices, including participation in Matrix Model and other required trainings
Collaborate with program leadership and staff to ensure integrated care and continuity of services
Maintain active licensure and meet all continuing education and certification requirements
Perform other related duties as assigned by clinical or operational leadership
Why Join Us State of the Heart Recovery is committed to delivering high-quality, trauma-informed behavioral health services grounded in accountability and compassion. As a Clinical Supervisor, you will play a key role in shaping clinical practice, supporting staff development, and ensuring regulatory compliance across programs. You will join a collaborative leadership team dedicated to ethical care, continuous improvement, and evidence-based treatment, with the opportunity to influence clinical quality and program effectiveness across the organization.
What You Will Bring
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a closely related field
Current and valid New Mexico clinical licensure as LCSW, LPCC, LADAC, or LMHC
Board Certified Clinical Supervisor through the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board and the New Mexico Social Work Board
Three to five years of experience in substance use disorder treatment, including methadone or buprenorphine programs
At least two years of experience in a clinical supervisory or clinical management role
Experience working with Intensive Outpatient Program services and co-occurring disorders preferred
Familiarity with CCSS and CPSW services strongly preferred
Proficiency with electronic health records and documentation systems meeting BHSD and Joint Commission standards
First Aid and CPR certification within ninety days of hire
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The Clinical Supervisor exercises independent clinical judgment consistent with New Mexico licensing standards, Board of Clinical Supervisor requirements, BHSD regulations, opioid treatment program requirements, Joint Commission standards, and organizational policy. This position supports adult clients with substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and complex psychosocial needs while ensuring consistent clinical quality and regulatory compliance.
What You Will Do
Provide clinical oversight of assessments, treatment plans, and therapeutic services across assigned programs
Review, approve, and monitor clinical documentation to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and regulatory compliance
Conduct client assessments using GPRA tools, ASAM criteria, psychosocial evaluations, and other approved instruments
Develop and oversee individualized treatment plans aligned with evidence-based practices and client-identified goals
Provide individual and group therapy using approved therapeutic modalities as needed to support program operations
Ensure compliance with confidentiality laws, ethical standards, client rights, and organizational policy
Submit required clinical reports and documentation to external agencies within established timeframes
Support crisis response and client management during emergencies in accordance with policy and training
Maintain a therapeutic environment that promotes client safety, engagement, and recovery
Coordinate referrals to internal and external providers when services fall outside program scope
Participate in quality assurance activities, chart reviews, and program evaluations
Participate in weekly group supervision, case consultations, and interdisciplinary meetings
Support fidelity to evidence-based practices, including participation in Matrix Model and other required trainings
Collaborate with program leadership and staff to ensure integrated care and continuity of services
Maintain active licensure and meet all continuing education and certification requirements
Perform other related duties as assigned by clinical or operational leadership
Why Join Us State of the Heart Recovery is committed to delivering high-quality, trauma-informed behavioral health services grounded in accountability and compassion. As a Clinical Supervisor, you will play a key role in shaping clinical practice, supporting staff development, and ensuring regulatory compliance across programs. You will join a collaborative leadership team dedicated to ethical care, continuous improvement, and evidence-based treatment, with the opportunity to influence clinical quality and program effectiveness across the organization.
What You Will Bring
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a closely related field
Current and valid New Mexico clinical licensure as LCSW, LPCC, LADAC, or LMHC
Board Certified Clinical Supervisor through the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board and the New Mexico Social Work Board
Three to five years of experience in substance use disorder treatment, including methadone or buprenorphine programs
At least two years of experience in a clinical supervisory or clinical management role
Experience working with Intensive Outpatient Program services and co-occurring disorders preferred
Familiarity with CCSS and CPSW services strongly preferred
Proficiency with electronic health records and documentation systems meeting BHSD and Joint Commission standards
First Aid and CPR certification within ninety days of hire
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