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Clinical Supervisor – In-Home Therapy (IHT) / Outreach

Braintree, MA

Aspire Health Alliance recognizes that attracting and retaining exceptional staff is the key to providing excellent care for our clients. Whether a staff member is providing direct care to those we serve or working on the administrative end supporting the services we are proud to provide, each person’s contribution is highly valued.

Our mission, vision and values are supported by organizational culture guiding the work for every staff member: We are one compassionate, accountable community.

Working at Aspire Health Alliance can provide enormous job satisfaction. Your contribution is serving to help fulfill a mission, vision and values that support our belief that mental health is the foundation of a person’s overall health and we work to foster an environment that is safe and supportive and free of judgement or prejudice around mental health. In addition, Aspire Health Alliance offers a competitive package of compensation and benefits.

 

Aspire Health and Community Services is seeking a dedicated Clinical Supervisor to lead and support our In-Home Therapy (IHT) and Outreach team. In this role, you will provide clinical supervision to Masters and Bachelors Level staff delivering home based and outreach services to children ages 4 – 21 years old and their families. 

You’ll play a key role in fostering professional growth, ensuring high quality clinical care, and helping to create a supportive and positive team culture. This is an excellent opportunity for an independently licensed clinician who is passionate about mentorship, leadership, and community mental health. 

 

Responsibilities: 

Clinical Supervision & Staff Development 

  • Provide individual supervision to assigned staff in accordance with program and licensure requirements  
  • Offer timely support to staff during clinical crises 
  • Mentor clinicians in developing effective, evidence-based intervention strategies  
  • Guide and support professional development based on each supervisee’s skill level and experience  
  • Review, instruct, and correct clinical documentation and treatment approaches as needed  

 

Program Oversight & Quality Assurance 

  • Ensure clinicians provide clinically appropriate and effective in-home therapy and outreach services  
  • Review assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries for quality and compliance  
  • Approve documentation within the electronic health record system  
  • Monitor caseloads and make decisions regarding case assignments, closures, and workflow expectations  
  • Complete required plan reviews (In-Home Therapy cases every 90 days; Outreach annually)  
  • Ensure documentation supports medical necessity, treatment goals, and billing requirements  

 

Team Leadership & Collaboration 

  • Partner with the Program Director and Assistant Program Director to maintain a positive, inclusive, and high-performing team environment  
  • Support team morale by modeling professionalism, collaboration, and respect  

 

Administrative & Supervisory Duties 

  • Conduct performance evaluations and support performance improvement plans as needed 
  • Sign off on licensure hours and address concerns regarding supervisee readiness 
  • Stay current in treating and managing IHT cases by maintaining a small caseload 
  • Ensure adherence to agency policies, ethical standards, and confidentiality requirements  

 

Qualifications: 

  • Independent clinical license required (e.g., LICSW, LMHC, Licensed Psychologist)  
  • Minimum 2 years post-graduate clinical experience required (5+ years preferred)  
  • Experience providing in-home therapy or community-based behavioral health services strongly preferred  
  • Prior supervisory or teaching experience preferred  
  • Experience using Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems preferred  

 

We are looking for someone who has: 

  • Strong leadership, clinical judgment, and decision-making abilities  
  • Excellent communication, mentoring, and organizational skills  
  • Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment  
  • Proficiency with computers and clinical documentation systems  

 

By joining Aspire Health and Community Services, you will make a direct impact supporting individuals and families in their homes and communities, lead and develop a team of dedicated clinicians, collaborate with a team in a mission-driven workplace culture, and have opportunities for professional growth and leadership development.  

If you’re a licensed clinician ready to step into a leadership role and make a meaningful difference through in-home therapy services, we encourage you to apply today. 

 

Compensation is based on candidate experience, qualifications, and certifications and licenses.  Annual ranges listed are based on a full-time, 40 hours per week position.

Salary Range

$85,010 - $100,006 USD

Aspire Health Alliance is committed to and passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion.  We celebrate, support, and promote diversity of thought, culture, and backgrounds.  As an employer committed to equal opportunity, we base all employment decisions on each individual’s capabilities and qualifications, without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetics, or any other protected characteristic.  Aspire Health Alliance strives to fully reflect the clients and communities we serve and believes that a diversity of interests and cultures leads to a stronger and more innovative organization. 

 

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