Summary
Join Handspring, a mission-driven healthcare organization, as a full-time Clinical Supervisor based in the Pacific Time zone. Oversee and support a team of therapists by providing clinical guidance, ensuring quality care, and fostering professional development. Conduct individual supervision sessions, facilitate team consultations, offer case consultations, and participate in the hiring process. Shape our clinical approach, mentor therapists, and improve mental health outcomes for young patients. This is a remote position offering the opportunity to be a core part of an organization transforming youth behavioral healthcare and working closely with Handspringβs Clinical Leadership. The salary range is $115,000 - $128,000, plus equity.
Requirements
- Licensed mental health professional with at least 10 years post-license experience providing psychotherapy, including 6+ years specifically in pediatric mental health
- Experience with supervision and risk management
- Active, unrestricted clinical license (LCSW, LPCC, or LMFTs) and must reside in the Pacific Time Zone (PT)
- Ability to work independently with an interest in collaboration and learning
- Comfort with using and learning new technologies, including Zoom, Office, electronic health record systems, and other team collaboration tools
- Extensive knowledge of evidence based treatments such as CBT, DBT, ERP, HRT, and/or behavioral parenting support & training
- Experience treating children, adolescents, and/or young adults with a range of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, behavioral challenges, and other diagnoses of childhood and adolescence
- Must be based in the Pacific Time Zone
Responsibilities
- Oversee and provide clinical supervision to therapists
- Conduct regular individual and group supervision sessions to ensure high-quality care and professional development
- Facilitate case consultations and lead team meetings to promote collaborative problem-solving and knowledge sharing
- Review and provide feedback on treatment plans and clinical documentation to maintain best practices
- Ensure therapists' compliance with safety protocols, documentation requirements, and ethical standards
- Provide on-call risk consultation during daytime and evening clinic hours (on a rotating basis) for complex or crisis situations
- Participate in the interview and evaluation process for prospective therapists to help ensure strong clinical fit and high standards of care
- Mentor and support therapists in their professional growth
- Participate in quality assurance efforts, including regular chart audits and outcome measurements
- Collaborate with the clinical leadership team to develop and implement new evidence-based treatment approaches and programs
Benefits
- Full-time, remote position
- The salary range is $115,000 - $128,000, plus equity
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