Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor
Join Our Team as a Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor and make a lasting impact in Door County.
We’re looking for an experienced, compassionate, and forward-thinking Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor to help lead and inspire our dedicated team of therapists and case managers.
If you’re a skilled clinician who thrives on mentorship and is passionate about delivering high-quality mental health and substance use care—this is your opportunity to shape the future of behavioral health in our community.
What You’ll Do
As our Clinical Supervisor, you will:
Provide hands-on clinical supervision for our outpatient behavioral health services, including mental health, substance use (AODA), and crisis response.
Foster the professional development of staff through coaching, support, and skill-building.
Collaborate with leadership to ensure a seamless continuum of care tailored to individual and community needs.
Drive the planning and delivery of creative, person-centered outreach services.
Uphold high standards in clinical documentation and communication.
Why Join Door County Behavioral Health?
Collaborative Culture: Be part of a supportive, tight-knit team that values learning and shared growth.
Meaningful Mission: Play a key role in advancing mental wellness across our community.
Leadership Opportunity: Shape team practice, innovate service delivery, and help guide the next generation of therapists.
If you’re committed to clinical excellence and passionate about helping others thrive—we’d love to meet you.
Apply now and help lead the way in behavioral health care. This position is open until filled.
Essential & General Job Functions:
Essential Job Functions
Provides direct supervision and consultation to all assigned Behavioral Health staff on a weekly basis.
Facilitates weekly team meetings to participate in clinical supervision, assign referrals, and receive division program updates.
Maintains records of supervision logs, peer reviews, and other quality assurance tracking.
Provides direction to the Treatment Court Team, Treatment Court Steering Committee and the Criminal Justice Coalition.
Assesses individuals for readiness for residential placements.
In coordination with case management staff, monitors inpatient psychiatric hospital placements and if needed, coordinates transition of clients back to the community following hospitalization
Consults with Corporation Counsel and the courts on emergency detentions, probable cause hearings, commitments, and settlement agreements.
Works with the entire Behavioral Health team to develop annual goals, facilitate action steps, track progress and document/report outcomes.
Coordinates clinical coverage needs for the Behavioral Health Division including crisis services.
Reviews productivity reports provided by the Business Manager.
Coordinates team building activities, and assists staff in professional growth in all program areas.
Provides training on policies and procedures to new staff.
Advocates on behalf of consumers to ensure needs are met and client rights are protected, enhancing natural supports to the greatest extent possible.
Conducts and/or participates in community awareness, education, resource development, and option exploration activities.
General Job Functions
May act as initial contact to direct consumers to the appropriate Behavioral Health services.
Works as a member of a multidisciplinary management team to assist Director in assuring efficiency and quality in operation of the Department.
Provides back-up/on-call supervisory support to crisis staff on a rotating basis.
Assists with walk-in clients needing crisis services as needed.
Provides consultation to community, courts, law enforcement, schools, employers and other interested groups, individuals and agencies as needed.
Strictly follows federal and state laws and regulations, county and departmental policies and procedures in regard to privacy, security and confidentiality of individuals’ personal and health information.
Training, Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Required Training and Experience
Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Sociology.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Professional Counselor certification from the Wisconsin Department of Professional Services.
Three (3) or more years’ experience working with individuals who have mental illness and substance use concerns.
Must complete 40 hours of Crisis Services training to meet HFS 34 Crisis Orientation within three (3) months of hire.
Possess a valid driver’s license and access to a reliable automobile.
Preferred Training and Experience
One (1) or more years of supervisory and management experience and training highly desirable.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Ability to conduct a comprehensive assessment, develop person-centered treatment plans and activities, crisis plans, and work creatively and independently.
Ability to listen carefully, communicate respectfully and engage in conflict resolution and problem-solving.
Ability to read, comprehend, and communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations, compare invoices to authorizations and service notes, and resolve discrepancies.
Ability to use tact and courtesy in maintaining effective working relationships with consumer families, department employees, county supervisors, county officials, and the general public.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in an organized, efficient manner.
Deadline Note: