Clinical Supervisor

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties

Lansing, Michigan

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Behavioral Health, Billing, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Study Publications, Clinical Support, Communication Skills, Documentation, Documentation Review, Interviewing Skills, License Management, Licensing, Nursing, Program Planning, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Quality Management, Social Work, Software Administration, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan
LOCATION
Lansing, Michigan
POSTED
Today
Commitment to Mission

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties is a ministry of the Diocese of Lansing and is guided by Catholic Social Teaching and the moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

All employees are expected to support and uphold the mission, values, and teachings of Catholic Charities in their daily work. Employees serve as representatives of the organization and are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with Catholic Social Teaching and the mission of the agency.

As part of the interview process, candidates will be provided with the Diocese of Lansing Catholic Charities Core Values and Commitment to Mission document. Candidates must review, acknowledge, and be willing to abide by these expectations as a condition of employment.

A fully supported and energetic attitude toward our core values, Catholic Social Teaching, and commitment to serving vulnerable individuals and families with dignity and compassion is required.

Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF)
 
This role is designed for a clinician who thinks carefully about systems, relationships, and the conditions that shape behavior over time. The Clinical Supervisor works within a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility serving children and adolescents and holds responsibility for both direct clinical care and the clinical framework that supports it.
The work sits at the intersection of therapy, supervision, and program-level judgment. It asks for someone who can move fluidly between individual treatment and the broader clinical environment, attentive to how decisions, routines, and relationships influence the tone and effectiveness of care. Clinical practice within the program is grounded in evidence-based, skills-oriented approaches, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and the supervisor plays a key role in supporting its thoughtful application across treatment and milieu.
Because this is a newly launched program, for the first month or two, some evening presence may be requested to observe the milieu, notice emerging patterns, and inform early treatment planning as the program takes shape.
What the Work Involves
• Individual, family, and group therapy for youth in residence
• Diagnostic evaluations and psychosocial assessments
• Development and revision of clinically meaningful treatment plans
• Integration of DBT-informed concepts into treatment planning, supervision, and day-to-day clinical practice
• Supervision of limited-license or temporary-license clinicians and interns
• Documentation review for clinical substance and compliance
• Collaboration with psychiatry, nursing, medical staff, and BCBA
• Participation in program development, quality improvement, and licensing processes
• Documentation in INSYNC to support continuity of care and billing accuracy
This Role Often Fits Clinicians Who
• Are fully licensed and comfortable holding clinical responsibility
• Have experience in residential or higher-acuity settings
• Have interest and experience in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and other skills-based treatment models
• View supervision as a clinical act, not an administrative task
• Value reflection, judgment, and clear communication
• Work well across disciplines without losing clinical perspective
Qualifications
• Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or a related counseling field
• Fully licensed clinician in Michigan (LMSW or fully licensed LLP)
• Eligible to supervise limited-license or temporary-license clinicians and interns
• Residential, PRTF, or child/adolescent behavioral health experience preferred
Compensation & Benefits
• Exempt position, 30 hours per week
• $80,000 annual salary
• Full benefits package including health, dental, vision, PTO, retirement, and professional development

 

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Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties