Clinical Supervisor I or II

National UniversityCA
106d$31 - $40

About The Position

The programs require a commitment of 10 to 25 hours per week. This position may be filled at Level I or Level II based on experience. Under clinical program leadership within the Office of Professional Training (OPT), the supervisor will support the JFKSOPSS Counseling Center, which provides low-cost mental health therapeutic services and psychoeducation to the community in Pleasant Hill, CA. Michael Harris Community Counseling Program (MHCCP), which provides no-cost mental health therapeutic services and psychoeducation to the community in Contra Costa and Solano County. ENLACES Community Counseling Program (ECCP), which provides no-cost mental health therapeutic services and psychoeducation to the community in San Diego County (Chula Vista & National City). Nursed Managed Clinic (NMC), in which students will gain practicum experience working in an interdisciplinary team with the NMC’s nurses providing services to the community in San Diego. This position may also support other JFKSOPSS, National University community service programs, such as the Psychological Assessment Clinic (PAC), which provides low-cost clinical assessments to the community.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Couple and Family Therapy, Clinical Counseling, Social Work from a CSWE-accredited program, or Clinical Psychology, or equivalent.
  • Must have and maintain active California license as LMFT, LCSW, and/or LPCC; two (2) years of licensure required.
  • Must have completed (and maintain) required clinical supervision training according to applicable BBS regulations.
  • Two (2+) years of clinical supervision experience preferred.
  • Doctor of Psychology (PsyD or PhD) required for Level II; APA accredited program preferred.
  • Must have and maintain active California license as Clinical Psychologist; two (2) years of licensure required.
  • Clinical experience (psychotherapy and/or supervision) in school-based or community mental health settings preferred.
  • Experience applying trauma-informed care principles strongly preferred.
  • Strong skills in documentation, and client advocacy.
  • Must have and maintain own malpractice insurance coverage.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience contributing to program development or clinical training curriculum.
  • Bilingual language skills in English/Spanish preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides weekly individual, triadic, and/or group clinical supervision to master’s-level practicum students, clinical trainees (PsyD students), and/or Associate MFTs/PCCs/SWs.
  • Assist with crisis consultation and risk assessment support for supervisees.
  • Reviews and audits clinical records, including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, ensuring compliance with legal/ethical standards.
  • Provide written and/or verbal evaluations of supervisees' clinical and professional development progress.
  • Support the integration of evidence-based practices and culturally responsive approaches in clinical services and supervision.
  • Collaborate with program leadership to identify training needs and assist in planning/leading targeted trainings or workshops for supervisees.
  • Participates in coordination of program operations including referral management, intake processing, and assignment of clients to appropriate clinicians.
  • Collaborates with community partners, educational institutions, and internal stakeholders to support program goals.
  • Participate in quality assurance activities (e.g., chart audits, outcome monitoring) and collaborate with leadership to identify service gaps.
  • Maintain regular communication with OPT leadership regarding supervisee progress, concerns, and clinic operations.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive well-being benefits for you and your family.
  • Competitive pay and benefits packages.
  • Development and advancement opportunities.
  • Remote-first work perks.
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