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Clinical Supervisor - Family & Child Services

Location
Philadelphia, PA
Work type
Full Time
Posted
2026-08-17

Job description

QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling, or a related behavioral health field.
Active, unrestricted professional licensure (LCSW, LMFT, LPC/LMHC, Psychologist, or equivalent).
Minimum of 3–5 years of experience providing clinical services to children and families.
Experience in crisis intervention, family preservation, behavioral health, developmental disabilities, or related services.
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound clinical judgment and manage complex situations.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Leadership & Supervision
Provide individual and group clinical supervision to therapists, family support professionals, interns, and other clinical staff.
Serve as a primary resource for case consultation, clinical guidance, and problem-solving.
Support clinical decision-making and provide licensed backup support to senior clinical leadership as needed.

Program Oversight & Quality Assurance
Ensure services align with organizational standards, evidence-based practices, and regulatory requirements.
Review clinical documentation, treatment plans, assessments, progress notes, and discharge records for quality and compliance.
Oversee clinical processes including intake, assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and discharge planning.

Direct Clinical Services

Conduct assessments and develop individualized service goals and treatment plans.

Support supervised visitation and therapeutic family interventions when appropriate.

Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation within the electronic health record system.

Participate in case conferences, multidisciplinary meetings, and court-related proceedings as required.

Crisis Response & On-Call Support

Participate in the organization's clinical on-call rotation.

Provide consultation and support during crisis situations.

Assist in maintaining continuous clinical coverage and emergency response readiness.

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