Clinical Supervisor
Listed on 2025-12-14
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Are you searching for a fulfilling place to develop your career and make an impact? Join Integrity House, New Jersey’s oldest active nonprofit provider of compassionate care for individuals and families experiencing addiction and mental health conditions. We’ve been a trusted source in our field since our founding in 1968, and our goal has remained constant: to provide our clients with comprehensive, whole-person care options under one unified system of care.
Integrity House operates 16 licensed treatment programs across New Jersey as well as community outreach and prevention programs, and serves over 3,000 individuals every year.
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical supervision to each supervisee assigned, as it relates to substance use disorders, mental health disorders, and co-occurring disorders. Clinical supervision is a disciplined, tutorial process wherein principles are transformed into practical skills, within four overlapping areas of focus: administrative, evaluative, clinical, and supportive.
Schedule:
Part-time position is based on agency needs
Full-time position is Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm
Primary Duties and Responsibilities of a Clinical Supervisor:
- Provide weekly clinical supervision to assigned supervises, for minimum of 1 hour per week (50 hours per calendar year).
- Document the clinical supervision session, and retain thorough records.
- Oversee diagnosing and assessment being conducted by supervisee.
- Biannual evaluation of each supervisee in the areas of personal characteristics, philosophical foundations, communication, counseling skills, adjunctive activities, and ethical standards.
- Monitor each supervisee 1:1 during group facilitation, individual counseling, clinical case presentation, etc., once per quarter.
- Review all treatment plans, assessments, and treatment recommendations made by supervisee, and providing supervising signature where required.
- Document clinical consultations in the client’s file.
- Ensure compliance with all licensing & accreditation requirements including organizational (Department of Health, Division of Mental Health & Addiction Services, CARF, etc.) and individual, for each supervisee (as outlined by the Division of Consumer Affairs) for each respective discipline, as it relates to clinical practice & clinical supervision.
- Ensure adherence to all applicable laws including those related to Duty to Warn, Child Abuse & Neglect, Elder Abuse, Megan’s Law, etc.
- Collaborate with management on staff development and clinician strengths.
- Complete all required (internal and external) supervision forms, applications, etc., retain proof within agency, and submit to Division of Consumer Affair where applicable.
- Strict adherence to all organizational policies.
- Comply with and satisfy all supervision and practice regulations as defined by Division of Consumer Affairs for each discipline:
Social Work: N.J.A.C. 13:44G;
Alcohol & Drug: N.J.A.C. 13:34C;
Professional Counseling: N.J.A.C. 13:34(10-13)
Preferred Qualifications of a Clinical Supervisor
Education:
- Master’s Degree in related discipline (i.e. clinical social work, mental health counseling, substance use counseling, etc.), required, and
- Relevant supervision certificate:
CCS (Certified Clinical Supervisor)
Licensing:
- LCADC, and 1 Year of practice as LCADC
- Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) certification from an ICRC member board.
- Dual Credential (LCSW & LCADC or LPC & LCADC), preferred. Dually credentialed LCSW or LPC who holds a valid supervision credential for their discipline, has three years of clinical experience, and has held LCADC for one year minimum, may not be required to obtain CCS per Alcohol & Drug Counseling Regulations:
- “A New Jersey licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor who is also a New Jersey certified advanced practice nurse, licensed psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage and family therapist, or licensed professional counselor, is deemed a qualified supervisor by the other respective professional licensing board, and who has three years of clinical experience in alcohol and drug counseling.
- If the other professional licensing board does not have…
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