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Catholic Charities Worcester County · 7 hours ago

Clinical Supervisor - Women's Recovery Center

Catholic Charities Worcester County is a respected organization with over 50 years of experience providing substance abuse recovery services. They are seeking a Clinical Supervisor to oversee and guide all clinical and educational components of the adult female residential treatment program for substance use and co-occurring disorders, ensuring high-quality service delivery and staff training.

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Hiring Manager
Leah Brown
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Responsibilities

Collaborate with program counselors and case managers to develop, implement, and evaluate resident educational programs focused on recovery, health, and wellness
Facilitate, supervise, and lead weekly clinical educational groups. Coordinate Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and advocate for residents’ rights and benefits
Provide follow-up services and support for residents upon discharge
Deliver individual and group supervision to all counselors and case managers
Partner with the Director of Women’s Recovery Program and Human Resources to train new staff and provide ongoing in-service training, including 42-CFR/HIPAA regulations and other required topics
Maintain accurate client records for annual review by the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services and Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnerships
Offer information and referral services to connect residents with community resources that support individualized treatment plans and co-occurring disorder needs
Attend and actively participate in meetings, seminars, and trainings to maintain licensure and certification requirements
Represent and communicate the programs of Catholic Charities to the community and individuals in need of services
Obtain training and clearance for Virtual Gateway (EIM/ESM access) to serve as backup for Program Director responsibilities and MBPH billing
Manage all program billing submissions to the agency’s accounting department
Provide client transportation when appropriate
Follow safety protocols and promote a culture of safety through awareness, reporting, and safe practices
Perform other related duties as assigned

Qualification

Licensed Professional of the Healing ArtsSubstance use disorder expertiseMental health treatment expertiseClinical supervision experienceCounseling skills trainingMicrosoft Office proficiencyBilingual (English/Spanish)Emotional resilienceInterpersonal communication skillsWritten communication skills

Required

Master's Degree in related field required
Valid driver's license
Minimum of 3–5 years of experience working with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions
Formal training in counseling skills and techniques, including knowledge of the 12 Core Functions and 46 Global Criteria of the Substance Abuse Counselor
Ability to read, write, and speak English as it relates to the job
Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills when working with staff, residents, and peers
Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear and accurate reports
Proficiency in computer applications, particularly Microsoft Office
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate effectively and relate to individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures
Demonstrated professionalism in interactions with clients, colleagues, and community partners
Normal range of vision and hearing, with or without corrective devices
Ability to sit, stand, and move within an office environment for extended periods
Ability to climb and descend stairs to access the office and program facilities
Ability to use standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and copiers
Capacity to manage multiple priorities and function effectively in a high-stress environment
Emotional resilience to handle sensitive issues related to trauma, addiction, and mental health, while maintaining appropriate personal and professional boundaries
Ability to respond appropriately in crisis situations
For recovering substance users, a demonstrated solid foundation in personal recovery is required to address individual addiction and recovery needs appropriately

Preferred

LADC-1 preferred
Prior supervisory experience: clinical supervisory experience strongly preferred
Spanish bilingual ability preferred
Lived experience is valued. Candidates with personal recovery experience are expected to demonstrate a minimum of two years of sustained recovery

Benefits

Health insurance
16 paid holidays
Generous PTO

Company

Catholic Charities Worcester County

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Catholic Charities of Worcester County is a nonprofit firm that offers homeless assistance, home care, substance abuse, and education.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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