Clinical Supervisor, LMFT, LPCC, LCSW in Murrieta, CA

  • Full-Time
  • Popular
  • W-2
  • Hybrid
  • In Person

Job Description

Your role as a Clinical Supervisor:

The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for direct care of clients and caseload, and clinical supervision for up to 6 associate clinicians at a designated office.

 

Grow Through Life Counseling is a clinician-led group practice committed to supporting emotional wellness in children, teens, adults, couples, and families across San Diego and Riverside Counties - and now, virtually across California! At Grow Through Life Counseling, you’re not just taking a job - you’re joining a collaborative, growth-focused team that values your work and your well-being. We were founded in 2012 to provide high-quality mental health support to families in San Diego. From the beginning, our clinicians have shared this vision - dedicated to improving the lives of children, teens, and families. We strive to make a positive impact on clients' lives and contribute to the community. Apply now to start making a difference in our community!

 

 

Key Responsibilities

All the responsibilities we will trust you with:

Provide assessments, treatment planning, and care for your own caseload across the lifespan

Provide triadic clinical supervision for up to 6 associates, depending on practice needs

Review and sign notes for supervisees

Provide feedback to the Regional Director for upcoming employee reviews

Ensure adherence to all established clinical protocols, procedures, and quality of care standards

Collaborates with other departments within the practice to maintain and provide great client care experience for client(s)

Promote a positive, inclusive, and supportive team culture across all program teams, consistently demonstrating professionalism and integrity

Perform additional duties as assigned to support the evolving needs of the region and the practice

Skills & Experience

You will be required to meet the following:

 

Must hold a valid license with the BBS as an LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC in California for at least 2 years

Invested interest in providing direct care

Desire to teach and train associate therapists

Complete documentation with 72 hours

Able to work prime time hours including evenings, weekends, holidays and/or extended hours as needed

Able to answer after hours or weekend calls of supervisees for emergent situations

Provide substitute supervision for practice as needed

Proficient computer skills in Google Workspace and EHRs

Ability to quickly adapt to and learn new programs, systems, and/or processes

General knowledge of office skills, use of office equipment (copier, laser printers, fax machine, telephones, computers)

Must be able to use initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines

Must possess effective written and oral communication and social skills

Excellent written and verbal skills. Proven ability to correctly use punctuation and grammar

Bilingual fluency a plus

Possess high degree of discretion, integrity, professionalism, and accountability

Professional image and demeanor

Exceptional time management and organizational skills with capacity to handle high

volumes of detailed work, multi-task and manage timely documentation

Being consistent, punctual, and have reliable attendance

Having a strong ability to communicate effectively and work well with others in a collaborative, respectful manner