Career Land Center is a recruitment and workforce solutions agency connecting talented professionals with mission-driven organizations across health, social services, and community development sectors.
About the Client Our client is a nonprofit organization that develops and operates affordable and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families with low incomes.
The organization provides on-site supportive services within residential apartment buildings, integrating social work, behavioral health support, and community programming to help residents maintain stable housing and improve quality of life.
Position Overview The Clinical Manager provides leadership for behavioral health services across a portfolio of permanent supportive housing sites. This role supervises clinicians and ensures high-quality, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care.
Unlike traditional hospital settings, this position is based within residential housing communities, working directly where tenants live to support long-term stability and well-being.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Supervision
Supervise, mentor, and support clinical staff
Promote trauma-informed, harm reduction, and housing-first approaches
Ensure adherence to clinical and ethical standards
Program Development & Quality Improvement
Strengthen early identification and intervention systems
Lead quality improvement initiatives
Review trends and improve responses to critical incidents
Case Consultation & Crisis Response
Facilitate case conferences for high-acuity tenants
Support crisis intervention and de-escalation
Lead incident reviews and prevention strategies
Partnerships & Systems Coordination
Build relationships with community behavioral health providers
Improve referral pathways for mental health and substance use treatment
Collaborate with internal multidisciplinary teams
Training & Workforce Development
Lead staff training and professional development
Support onboarding and team growth
Oversee a social work internship program
Documentation & Compliance
Ensure accurate and timely documentation
Maintain compliance with funder and regulatory requirements
Qualifications
Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field
Clinical licensure (or in progress) preferred
3–5+ years of clinical experience, including supervision
Experience working with vulnerable populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness
Knowledge of trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and housing-first models