Full-Time Clinical Supervisor
SUD (Substance-Use Disorder) Clinical Supervisor – Residential Treatment Programs
Provide Leadership. Guide SUD Counseling Excellence. Transform Lives.
Are you ready to lead with purpose and elevate the quality of care for women in recovery? As a SUD Clinical Supervisor, you will play a vital leadership role in shaping clinical services, guiding staff, and ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care in a residential treatment setting.
In this position, you will do more than oversee services—you will mentor clinicians, strengthen program integrity, and help create a structured, trauma-informed environment where women can heal and thrive.
If you are a licensed professional who is passionate about leadership, guiding SUD counseling excellence, and empowering others, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact.
What You Will Do
These responsibilities focus on SUD clinical leadership, staff supervision, program development, and regulatory compliance.
SUD Clinical Leadership & Oversight
- Oversee all SUD clinical aspects of the residential treatment programs
- Provide individual and group SUD clinical supervision and documentation review for treatment staff
- Offer consultation to staff and Program Manager on client treatment challenges
- Facilitate and oversee client staffing processes
- Ensure compliance with DHS 75 and survey oversight
- Collaborate with the Medical Director as appropriate
- Meet with clients as needed to support care and oversight
Staff Supervision & Program Administration
- Supervise clinical staff in partnership with the Program Manager
- Support SUD Counselor hiring, onboarding, and retention of SUD program staff
- Lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of training programs for new and existing SUD Counselors to promote professional growth and clinical excellence
- Provide clinical supervision for staff seeking licensure or certification
- Coordinate and support the internship program
- Maintain oversight of client charts and documentation standards specific to substance-use disorder
- Medicaid training and oversight
Program Development
- Stay current on evidence-based practices for substance use disorder treatment
- Promote gender-responsive and trauma-informed care approaches
- Provide input on program structure and service delivery
- Recommend and implement evidence-based substance use disorder group curricula in compliance with DOC contractual requirements.
- Improve and guide treatment planning systems and processes
Program Evaluation & Compliance
- Design and implement program evaluation processes with leadership
- Monitor and review outcomes data to guide program improvements
- Ensure compliance with contracts, grants, and regulatory requirements specific to DHS 75 and DOC
- Support data collection for DQA and grant reporting
- Ensure regular clinical team meetings and case reviews occur
- Recommend program enhancements to senior leadership
- Review and Sign SUD paperwork