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Clinical Supervisor

Job in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60614, USA
Listing for: HR Value Partners, LLC
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-11
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health, Community Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Clinical Supervisor

Job Description

Department: Clinical

Reports to: Senior Clinical Director

Position Status: Full-Time, Exempt

Position Description:

JPA is currently seeking a full-time Clinical Supervisor to provide relationship-oriented, reflective supervision, support and consultative training to its team of clinicians and interns as the organization continues to deepen and enhance its commitment to supporting children and families in the Chicago community.

Responsibilities:

Essential Functions

- Provides weekly reflective and relational individual supervision to clinical staff members and interns (11+ staff members)

- Facilitate weekly small group supervision meetings with the clinical team

- Support clinicians in ensuring their documentation is in compliance with ethical standards of practice, agency requirements, and Medicaid requirements

- Provides on-call support to clinicians as needed

- Supports the Senior Clinical Director to ensure services meet and are in compliance with funding expectations

- Supports Senior Clinical Director in hiring, development, and evaluation of therapy team to help them provide the highest quality of clinical care

- Supports implementation of JPA's risk management practices regarding clinical work

- Upholds a culture that constitutes a balance of a high degree of professionalism and responsiveness with clinically informed treatment.

- Maintains awareness of climate, cultural and clinical issues at each school and provides on-going support as needed

- Regular collaboration and consultation with the Senior Clinical Director

- Manage Graduate school partnerships, including coordinating with field placement offices

- At a minimum, visit supervises schools quarterly with a focus on caseload development, relationship cultivation and maintenance, and overall attention to the partnership between the school and JPA

Other Functions
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Participates in organizational activities such as fundraising, marketing, and community outreach as needed.
Core Values and Attributes:

- Confidence:
Strong sense of self and belief in one's own abilities to provide support, solutions and accomplish tasks while also being able to integrate feedback from others.

- Empathy:
Ability to understand the feelings and perspectives of individuals of highly varied backgrounds and experiences.

- Social Justice:
Dynamic and evolving understanding of how to best serve, support and ally with communities that have been historically marginalized and underrepresented. Ability to compassionately push staff members to reflect and grow to be stronger advocates of

equity, while understanding the tact needed to support incremental change over time within the systems we are engaged in.

- Communication:
Strong and compassionate interpersonal skills and the ability to build and sustain relationships with supervises. Reliability and responsiveness in communication.

- Adaptability and Flexibility:
Ability to operate effectively and flexibly in changing contexts and operating environments.

- Growth Mindset:
Views growth as important for personal and professional development; seeks out opportunities to expand skills, even if change is required. Remains current on developments in community based behavioral health services, education, public health and social justice/advocacy.

- Reflection:
Believes reflection has a necessary role in both clinical work with clients and supervises. Actively engages in self-reflection and can support and guide therapists through reflective supervision.

Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of clinical supervisory experience
  • 5-10+ years of experience providing reflective, relationship-based and integrative therapy post Master's
  • A Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy and valid licensure in Illinois as an LCSW, LCPC or LMFT
  • 3-5+ years in interdisciplinary settings delivering services to children and families with behavioral, emotional, and/or developmental challenges
  • Clinical approach rooted in a trauma-informed, child-development, relationship-based, family-systems, psychodynamically-oriented lens
  • Demonstrated commitment and ability to integrating an anti-oppressive and social justice-oriented lens to therapeutic approach, including client assessments and diagnosis
  • Maintains the highest level of ethics, morals, standards, respect for others, empathy, and privacy of client information
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; the ability to communicate and work effectively with many constituents
  • Strong judgment and creative problem-solving skills, including negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to understand and support others in navigating systemic issues that impact our clients and communities.
  • Ability to integrate well with, and contribute to, an evolving organizational climate
  • Experience and demonstrated understanding of urban, under-resourced educational environments and the systemic forces that impact them
  • Experience navigating complex clinical crisis
  • Experience…
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