Job Summary:
The Clinical Supervisor will oversee and mentor LCADCAs, TCADCs, CADCAs, and Adult Peer Support Specialists across a variety of substance use programs. The Clinical Supervisor will focus on professional growth, competency development, and clinical excellence through ongoing supervision, training, and curriculum planning. They will also lead initiatives to develop a structured pathway for individuals pursuing CADC certification, ensuring alignment with state standards and RiverValley’s mission of delivering high-quality, person-centered care.
Essential Functions:
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Provide clinical supervision to TCADCs, CADCAs, and Adult Peer Support Specialists across multiple substance use treatment programs.
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Facilitate individual and group supervision sessions in compliance with Kentucky state regulations and RiverValley Behavioral Health policies.
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Support professional development through clinical evaluation, mentorship, and individualized growth plans.
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Assist with the design, implementation, and maintenance of a curriculum pathway for CADC certification, including training modules, study groups, and documentation support.
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Collaborate with program directors and leadership to ensure all clinical practices meet licensure, accreditation, and ethical standards.
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Provide consultation and guidance regarding treatment planning, assessment, and documentation practices.
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Monitor adherence to evidence-based practices in substance use treatment and promote continuous improvement initiatives.
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Assist in the onboarding, orientation, and training of new clinical staff and peer support specialists.
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Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, quality improvement efforts, and program evaluations.
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Maintain accurate and timely supervision records, documentation, and reports as required by regulatory and organizational standards.
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Provide direct substance use treatment services as needed to support program operations or ensure continuity of care.
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Completes other administrative support duties and special projects as developed and assigned.
Education and Experience:
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Independent licensure as a Kentucky LCADC
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Minimum of three (3) years of clinical experience in substance use disorder treatment.
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Previous supervisory or training experience strongly preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
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In-depth knowledge of substance use treatment modalities, recovery-oriented systems of care, and trauma-informed practices.
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Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop emerging professionals in behavioral health.
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Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.
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Ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams and external partners.
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Proficiency with clinical documentation systems and regulatory compliance requirements.