Mobile Crisis Clinician Supervisor; Evenings
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, 64735, USA
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Lead with compassion and clinical excellence—guide a team delivering immediate, person-centered crisis support when it matters most.
Schedule:
Monday-Friday 4pm-12am
The Mobile Crisis Clinician Supervisor provides leadership, clinical oversight, and day-to-day guidance to a team of clinicians responding to referrals from the Compass Stress Line, internal programs, community partners, and individuals across our region. This role ensures timely, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive crisis intervention while fostering strong partnerships that expand access to care in rural communities. This hybrid position includes regional travel and a blend of in-office and remote work.
This is a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about mentoring clinicians, strengthening crisis response services, and helping communities thrive through accessible, high-quality behavioral health care aligned with our mission to Inspire Hope. Promote Wellness.
Key Responsibilities- Provide clinical supervision, support, and regular individual and team meetings for Mobile Crisis Clinicians
- Ensure delivery of person-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive crisis services
- Train and monitor staff in conducting clinically appropriate crisis intervention and risk assessments via phone, video, and in-person platforms
- Review documentation for quality, accuracy, and regulatory compliance
- Maintain strong communication and collaboration with community partners and multidisciplinary teams
- Participate in leadership meetings and clinical supervision with the Director of Access and Urgent Care Services
- Maintain knowledge of internal services and community resources to support seamless referrals and coordinated care
- Support coordination with mobile outreach teams as needed
- Ensure professional, timely, and compliant documentation practices
- Provide operational oversight, including performance development processes, timecard management, and progress toward departmental strategic goals
- Maintain flexibility with scheduling as needed
- Master’s degree in social work, psychology or related field required
- At least three (3) years’ experience required
- Working knowledge of DSM‑V required
- A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required
- Reliable transportation
- Are a confident and supportive clinical leader who enjoys coaching and developing others
- Thrive in fast-paced environments where thoughtful decision-making and collaboration are essential
- Bring strong crisis assessment and risk evaluation skills
- Communicate clearly and effectively with team members, community partners, and individuals seeking support
- Value person-centered, strength-based care and believe in meeting people where they are
- Are organized, adaptable, and comfortable balancing clinical leadership with operational responsibilities
If you’re ready to lead with purpose and help expand access to compassionate crisis services in rural communities, we’d love to connect with you.
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