Clinical Supervisor – Resources For Human Development, Inc. – Willow Grove, PA

Description/Job Summary

The Clinical Supervisor will directly supervise a clinical team comprised of licensed and unlicensed Therapists, Counselors, Case Managers and board-certified Psychiatrists. The administrative role is crucial to strengthening the infrastructure for the clinical service delivery system. The Clinical Supervisor completes required documentation, reports, and statistics; works with family, as well as family-teams and local care providers, coordinating care, transition, follow-up services and safety planning; provides consultative services for people in multiple programs in the community. The clinical supervisor provides daily groups, individual psychotherapy, and residential treatment planning with residents.


Responsibilities/Duties

Will supervise other staff including but not limited to: Therapists, Counselors, Case Managers, Certified Peer Specialists, and/or Psychiatrists and participate in the completion of clinical and administrative documentation in accordance with RHD and program requirements.

Provide clinical and practical supervision and support to members of multidisciplinary team during and after hours as part of an on-call rotation.

Work in collaboration with Quality Assurance Team to prepare for compliance/licensure/accreditation reviews and facilitate ongoing education.

Support staff with meeting goals within a community or residential environment and meeting defined fiscal benchmarks.

Develop and implement policies and procedures for the program relevant to clinical services and care.

Assist with developing, revision and implementation of operating policies and procedures.

Work directly with funders providing professional level response to specific requirements set by and data asked for by funders.

Ensure thorough orientation and on-going training/staff development plans and evaluations of new and existing staff as prescribed in the policies and procedures.

Facilitate weekly peer, clinical and/or case management team meetings as required for their specific program.

Provide crisis support planning/implementation of meaningful consultation to manage crisis situations while on site and after hours/shared on-call.

Maintain own caseload.

Complete other related duties as assigned.


Required Experience

Five years’ experience managing a diverse team of clinicians, psychiatrists and medical staff.

Experience with trauma informed care, DBT, CBT and other modalities of treatment relevant client care.


Required Education

Master’s Degree in social work.

Clinical Mental Health license (LPC, LCSW in PA)


Required Qualifications

Master’s Degree in social work.

Clinical Mental Health license (LPC, LCSW in NJ)

Understanding of crisis management and conflict resolution techniques relevant to a professional clinical environment.

Strong insight and judgement, ability to make quick and clinically accurate decisions for best practice


Program Summary

The Pennsylvania Institute for Community Living (PICL) offers a 15-Bed Modified therapeutic community residence for individuals with co-occurringpsychiatric and substance use disorder. PICL provides a safe living environmentby offering integrated self-help, recovery-oriented treatment along with case management.There is 24-hour staffing at the program which provides vocational services andplacement into permanent housing. Each resident develps a recovery focusedtreatment plan and the PICL staff will support them in their recovery journey. Theprogram usually takes 12-18 months for residents to reach their recoveryfocused goals.

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