Camp Wediko- Clinical Supervisor

Our OpenWindsor, NH
7dOnsite

About The Position

Camp Wediko is hiring temporary Clinical Supervisors at their Windsor, New Hampshire location. Located on 450 lakefront acres, Camp Wediko is a six to eight-week residential summer camp serving youth with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges ranging in age from 8-18 in summer 2026. The Clinical Supervisor works under the supervision of the Clinical Manager and is responsible for providing direct leadership, management, and supervision of their assigned cabin which includes both staff and students. The Clinical Supervisor collaborates with guardians, residential staff, other program leadership team members, family therapists, and outside providers to ensure that youth are receiving the best treatment and care possible.

Requirements

  • Completion of an advanced degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related human services field.
  • Prior camp work experience.
  • 1-3 years plus of experience working in a residential or school setting.
  • Working understanding of tiered behavior and support models including MTSS and PBIS.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to approach challenges in a supportive and creative manner.
  • Adaptability in an ever-changing work environment.
  • Familiarity with and ability to use Microsoft Office Programs such as PowerPoint, Excel, and Word to carry out essential job functions.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement individual and group-based treatment interventions using a trauma informed approach.
  • Facilitate daily group therapy sessions.
  • Collaborate regularly with guardians, family therapists, and outside providers about the progress of youth.
  • Facilitate twice weekly clinical supervision and provide coaching, support and professional development opportunities for Residential Counselors and Lead Staff.
  • Complete mid-summer and end of summer performance reviews for Residential Counselors and Lead Staff assigned to same cabin group.
  • Maintain consistency and predictability by utilizing and following programmatic structures, programmatic policies, and maintaining consistent expectations.
  • Teach, model, and utilize behavioral management and de-escalation strategies, including restraints, as taught, and outlined in the training model.
  • Utilize agency policies when responding to emergencies including reporting safety concerns to Program Management, and/or Program Directors.
  • Successfully complete First Aid, CPR, and Medication Distribution Training.
  • Provide ongoing administrative functions, including client documentation, and end of the summer discharge paperwork related to the treatment and care of students in assigned group.
  • Attend and participate in ongoing program leadership and planning meetings.
  • Help plan and implement critical program days throughout the summer including, but not limited to, general staff arrival day, general staff orientation, child arrival day, visitor’s day, and departure days.
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