Clinical Supervisor (SUD)
Company: Elmhurst Home Inc
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY OF MAJOR FUNCTIONS: The
Clinical Supervisor manages effective clinical service delivery for
consumers in residential and outpatient settings. The Clinical
Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of all clinical
services for persons served, including supervision of clinical
staff (counselors), timely reviews and approvals of all clinical
documentation for services, support of quality processes, and
coordination of services for substance use disorder and mental
health. This position reports to the CCO. THIS ROLE REQUIRES A
MASTER'S DEGREE FOR CONSIDERATION . DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Staffing of Clinical Services: • Responsible for ensuring that all
scheduled mental health clinical services (e.g., therapy groups,
didactics, etc.) are staffed adequately each day • Available to
provide backfill support as needed • Continuously monitor census
roster; adjust caseloads and caseload assignments as needed •
Continuously monitor admission and discharge reports; alert
administration about any concerns noted • Collaborates with the
Manager – Fidelity, Training, and Interns to ensure placement and
support of interns Clinical Supervision Services: • Participates in
the review of clinical issues and program policies and procedures.
• Consult with Managers, Counselors, and related professional and
paraprofessional staff, as appropriate, in the performance of
therapeutic and/or casework; to include appropriate referral for
services as required • Conduct and document performance reviews for
every clinical staff (90 days of hire and biyearly. Reviews are
required annually on the anniversary date of hire) • Identifies
training opportunities for clinical staff; coordinates with the
Manager – Fidelity, Training, Interns, and the CCO to have training
needs met either internally or externally • Participates in case
conferences, mid-treatment reviews, utilization reviews, etc., as
needed or requested. Quality Maintenance of Direct Clinical
Services: • Conduct and document Group Fidelity checks (monthly) of
group counseling sessions and didactics, including providing
feedback during supervision • Conduct and document Supervision
(one-to-one) for clinical staff in accordance with the Quality
Assurance Program Plan (QAPP) o Weekly for all clinical staff
weekly within the first 90 days of hire o Monthly for clinical
staff with an MCBAP developmental plan o Monthly for licensed,
credentialed, and/or master’s level clinical staff • Conduct and
document Direct Observation / Live Supervision for all clinical
staff that provide direct services (individual and/or group
counseling) o All clinical staff will be observed weekly within the
first 90 days of hire o Clinical staff with an MCBAP developmental
plan will be observed quarterly o Licensed, credentialed, and/or
master’s level clinical staff will be observed semi-annually •
Supports QAPP training as necessary • Aids accomplishment of
performance indicators, outcome measures, and data tracking for
quality improvement • Collaborate closely with the Quality
Assurance Manager and CCO to resolve issues concerning the agency’s
QAPP Quality Maintenance of Clinical Service Documentation: • Track
that when consumers are discharged from programs a discharge
summary and closing out of charts are done within 3 business days
after the consumer discharge date • Participates in all agency
audits (external) as needed Additional Responsibilities: • Maintain
incident reporting as required by EHI Policy and Procedures and
governing and accrediting authorities • Give clinically appropriate
consequences to all incidents • Providing positive reinforcements
for all programming • Provide weekly monitoring of treatment
planning, reviews/adjustments of treatment planning, discharge
planning, etc. • Facilitate positive staff morale by leading by
example, cultivating a culture of collaboration and support, mutual
respect, open communication, and integrity • Collaborate with CCO
to achieve key performance goals, tasks, and responsibilities, and
continuously seek efficiencies in program operation • Must be
available 24 x 7 for coverage of unexpected clinical emergencies,
and provide clinical direction to Residents Aids telephone calls •
Ensures that drug screens are conducted correctly and in a timely
manner, responsible for final approval of drug screen records,
statistics, and reports • Responsible for final approval of written
communication (e.g., absconder reports, etc.) with Criminal Justice
Personnel (e.g., Probation and Parole Officers) • Identifies
opportunities for quality processes and workflows • Supports
onboarding training and supervision for newly hired clinical staff
for at least the first 90 days (probation period) as needed and as
directed by the CCO • Participate in regulatory meetings and all
agency, unit, team, and individual meetings as requested • Supports
and adheres to the rules and regulations of EHI, regulatory and
accrediting bodies • Fosters positive relationships with community
partners, stakeholders, etc. to enhance the organization's
reputation and broaden its reach • Implements other duties or
procedures as requested by the CCO and executive leadership MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS – EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE • Master’s degree in health
or human services, or behavioral science and a full license is
required. Prefer (2) years’ experience in mental health and
chemical dependency • Holds a CCS or a CCS-DP or equivalent
credential as defined by MDHHS, DWIHN, MCBAP. • Prefer experience
in delivering cognitive/behavioral skills, DBT, Motivational
Interviewing, and/or pro-social skills training. • Must be computer
literate and able to learn and maneuver in various electronic
medical record systems. • Maintain credentials and licenses that
support job function. • Excellent verbal/written communication
skills and ability to communicate with both clinical and
non-clinical audiences. • Ability to collaborate effectively with
multidisciplinary teams. • Demonstrated commitment to ethical and
cultural competence. • Familiarity with electronic health record
(EHR) systems and data analytics. • Strong prioritization and
organizational skills. • Ability to manage several projects and
priorities simultaneously. • Solid verbal and written communication
skills. • Ability to exercise excellent judgment and work
independently. • No active police warrants may not be on probation
or parole. • If in recovery, must have a minimum of (10) years of
continuous sobriety and abstinence. • Must have no current case
open with the Department of Corrections. • Must have no Felony or
Misdemeanor convictions for a minimum of (8) years prior to
employment. • Must pass an MDOC LEIN Clearance.
Keywords: Elmhurst Home Inc, Sterling Heights , Clinical Supervisor (SUD), Healthcare , Detroit, Michigan