Clinical Supervisor of School-Based Services
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management
Clinical Supervisor of School-Based Services
Base Pay Range: $71,000.00/yr - $ bibli-pound.
Position Title
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Clinical Supervisor – School-Based Services
Reports To
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Program Manager – School-Based Services
Direct Reports
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School-Based Clinicians;
Interns (as assigned)
Classification
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Exempt;
Salary;
Full-Time
Position Summary
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The Clinical Supervisor – School-Based Services provides clinical leadership and supervision for VOA Alaska’s behavioral health services delivered in school settings. This role is responsible for ensuring high‑quality, compliant, and clinically sound services for students and families while supporting and developing school‑based clinicians. The Clinical Supervisor works in close partnership with the Program Manager to support day‑to‑day clinical operations house staff readiness, service coordination within school environments, and consistent implementation of VOA Alaska’s model of care.
- Provide clinical leadership and oversight for School‑Based Services to ensure students and families receive timely, appropriate, and effective behavioral health care in school settings.
- Directly supervise school‑based clinicians and assigned interns, providing regular clinical supervision, coaching, feedback, and performance evaluation to support service quality and professional growth.
- Ensure clinical services adhere to VOARH with policies and procedures إن meet regulatory, payer, and accrediting standards, including Medicaid, CARF, Division of Behavioral Health, Division of Public Health, and school district requirements.
- Monitor the clinical quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of assessments, treatment planning, individual and group services, crisis interventions, and case management delivered in school settings.
- Review and approve clinical documentation, treatment plans, and treatment plan reviews for accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with clinical and payer standards.
- Coordinate clinical intakes, participate in placement decisions, and assign clients to clinician caseloads in collaboration with the Program Manager and other clinical leaders.
- Carry a limited caseload (up to approximately 10 clients) and complete assessments as needed to maintain clinical connection to service delivery and emerging needs within the school‑based population.
- Support daily clinical coverage and continuity of care by coordinating staffing adjustments when changes occur and providing temporary coverage when necessary due to vacancies or absences.
- Develop, implement, and reinforce training and onboarding for new and existing clinical staff, including orientation to school‑based workflows, documentation expectations, and integrated behavioral health practices.
- Support staff progress toward required credentials and certifications, including Qualified Addiction Professional (QAP) requirements, in alignment with agency timelines and expectations.
- Coordinate psychiatric services and communication with contracted psychiatric providers to support integrated care for students receiving medication and behavioral health services.
- Collaborate with the Program Manager, Consulting Psychiatrist, Director of Training, and other leaders to support consistent implementation of VOA Alaska’s clinical philosophy, trauma‑informed and culturally responsive practices, and integrated models of care in school environments.
- Build and maintain effective working relationships with Anchorage School District staff, school administrators, and community partners, supporting collaboration, referral pathways ages coordinated service delivery.
- Clinical supervision – Provides effective clinical supervision, feedbackොර and development for school‑based clinicians and interns.
- School‑based behavioral health – Understands the clinical and operational realities of delivering behavioral health services within school environments.
- Quality and compliance – Ensures clinical services and documentation meet regulatory, payer, and accreditation standards.
- Trauma‑informed practice –қанда models and reinforces trauma‑informed, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate clinical care. 訊Coordination and collaboration – Works…
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