Clinical Supervisor – Residential Treatment Programs
Provide Leadership. Guide Clinical Excellence. Transform Lives.
Are you ready to lead with purpose and elevate the quality of care for women in recovery? As a Clinical Supervisor, you will play a vital leadership role in shaping clinical services, guiding staff, and ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care in a residential treatment setting.
In this position, you will do more than oversee services—you will mentor clinicians, strengthen program integrity, and help create a structured, trauma-informed environment where women can heal and thrive.
If you are a licensed professional who is passionate about leadership, clinical excellence, and empowering others, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact.
What You Will Do
These responsibilities focus on clinical leadership, staff supervision, and regulatory compliance.
Clinical Leadership & Oversight
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Oversee all clinical aspects of the residential treatment programs
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Provide clinical supervision and documentation review for treatment staff
- Offer consultation to staff and Program Manager on client treatment challenges
- Facilitate and oversee client staffing processes
- Ensure compliance with DHS 75 requirements
- Collaborate with the Medical Director as appropriate
- Meet with clients as needed to support care and oversight
Staff Supervision
- Oversee training for new SUD Counselors
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Provide clinical supervision for staff seeking licensure or certification
These qualifications reflect the clinical expertise, leadership ability, and experience required for this role.
Education & Licensure
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Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or a related human services field
- Active Wisconsin clinical license (LCSW or LPC preferred) or Certified Clinical Supervisor Licensure
Experience
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Minimum of five years of clinical experience in the field [
- At least three years in a supervisory or leadership role
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Experience in substance use disorder treatment
Expertise & Leadership Skills
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Strong knowledge of evidence-based SUD treatment practices
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Experience implementing gender-responsive programming
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Ability to lead teams, provide mentorship, and foster professional growth
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Strong organizational, documentation, and compliance skills
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✨ Purpose-Driven Leadership
Make a meaningful impact at the leadership level. In this role, you will shape clinical services, mentor staff, and help build a program that creates lasting change for women and families in recovery.
- Professional Growth & Influence
Grow as a leader while guiding others. We support your development through ongoing training, clinical collaboration, and opportunities to influence program design and service delivery.
- Collaborative & Mission-Focused Culture
Work alongside a committed, multidisciplinary team that values clinical excellence, innovation, and compassionate care. Your expertise and leadership will help strengthen a culture of accountability and support.
- Support Supportive work environment that prioritizes both professional success and personal well-being.