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Licensed Clinical Supervisor Crisis Programs
Job in
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-02-04
Listing for:
Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-04
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Clinical Social Worker
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Basic Function
Under the general supervision of the Director of Behavioral Health and Clinical Services, the Clinical Supervisor for Crisis Programs provides clinical and operational supervision to staff engaged in the delivery of both the Mobile Crisis Response (MCR) and Crisis Stabilization programs. This position ensures compliance with program standards, HFS protocols, and agency expectations to provide timely, high-quality crisis intervention and stabilization services to children, adolescents, families, and adults in community, school, and home settings.
Reporting RelationshipReports To:
Director Of Behavioral Health and Clinical Services
Supervises:
Program Staff
- Provide ongoing clinical supervision and direction to MCR and Crisis Stabilization staff (QMHPs, MHPs, Crisis Counselors) in accordance with agency and IDHS/IDBHR requirements.
- Review and approves clinical documentation (assessments, crisis plans, stabilization plans, service notes, and safety plans) to ensure compliance with Medicaid Rule 132, HFS guidelines, and agency standards.
- Guide staff in the use of crisis assessment tools, diagnostic formulation, and risk evaluation consistent with DSM-5 and evidence-based crisis and stabilization practices.
- Provide consultation and real-time direction during crisis interventions and stabilization services to ensure clinical appropriateness, safety, and fidelity to program models.
- Conduct regular case reviews to promote clinical quality, consistency, and adherence to both MCR and Crisis Stabilization frameworks.
- Collaborate with the Crisis Program Managers to ensure adequate staffing, scheduling efficiency, and operational readiness across both MCR and Crisis Stabilization teams.
- Monitor program performance, including response times, documentation timeliness, and service productivity, to meet contractual and agency benchmarks.
- Support onboarding, training, and continued professional development of all crisis program staff in crisis response protocols, stabilization procedures, documentation standards, and trauma-informed practices.
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to coordinate transitions between MCR, Crisis Stabilization, and other behavioral health services.
- Monitor clinical quality, accuracy, and completeness of client records to ensure adherence to Medicaid and IDHS/IDBHR guidelines.
- Conduct quality reviews of clinical documentation, assessments, and stabilization plans for adherence to Medicaid, IDHS/IDBHR, and HFS requirements.
- Provide corrective feedback and individualized coaching to staff regarding documentation and clinical interventions.
- Participate in internal and external audits, quality improvement reviews, and outcome reporting for the MCR program.
- Oversees clinical management of high-risk cases involving suicidality, homicidally, abuse/neglect, or involuntary petitions within both MCR and Crisis Stabilization services.
- Ensure staff compliance with the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act, HIPAA, and ANCRA.
- Report and document unusual incidents in alignment with agency policy and ensures staff are properly trained in reporting procedures.
- Facilitate regular team meetings across both crisis programs to communicate updates, review cases, and reinforce clinical and operational expectations.
- Serve as a clinical mentor, providing guidance to strengthen staff skills in crisis assessment, de-escalation, stabilization, and therapeutic engagement.
- Participate in management meetings to provide clinical input into program planning, service delivery improvements, and performance metrics.
- Represent the agency at community and interagency meetings related to crisis response and behavioral health coordination.
- Participate in on-call rotation to provide clinical consultation during after-hours or high-risk crisis situations.
- Serve as a member of the management team in identifying, developing, and implementing new programs to address client needs. *
- Serve as a management representative to professional, community, and agency groups. *
- Participate in the agency/divisional outcomes management system. *
- Perform other duties and assignments commensurate with responsibilities outlined herein. *
- Participate in divisional/agency work groups as requested. *
- Non-essential duties
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related behavioral health field required.
- Active Illinois clinical license (LCSW, LCPC, LMFT) required.
- Minimum of two (2) years of clinical experience in crisis intervention, community mental health, or a related behavioral health setting.
- Prior supervisory experience is required.
- Valid Illinois driver’s license, reliable transportation, and ability to travel within the community required.
- Use of personal auto, valid driver’s license, and Motor Vehicle Report…
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