Clinical Supervisor Dayton

Clinical Supervisor

Full Time • Dayton
Benefits:
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Position Title: Clinical Supervisor
 


Department
: Clinical Services    Reports To: Clinical Director    FLSA Status: Exempt    Job Level:


Job Summary
 

Carex Behavioral Health is seeking a Mental Health Clinical Supervisor for our Daytron, OH location to provide high-quality outpatient behavioral health services while supervising bachelor-level clinicians and peer support providers in Dayton, and Columbus, OH. This independently licensed clinician will conduct diagnostic assessments, develop treatment plans, maintain clinical documentation per CMS standards, and provide individual therapy while supporting staff development and clinical excellence. 


Essential Duties and Responsibilities
 

  • Conduct diagnostic assessments using DSM-5-TR criteria 
  • Develop, implement, and review individualized treatment plans 
  • Provide individual psychotherapy using evidence-based practices 
  • Complete daily progress notes, treatment plans, and discharge summaries 
  • Deliver services in person and via HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms 
  • Maintain compliance with CMS, Medicaid, and commercial payer standards 
 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS 


• Master’s degree in social work or counseling 

• Independent Ohio licensure as LISW/LISW-S or LPCC/LPCC-S 

• Eligible to provide clinical supervision 

• 2–3 years post-licensure clinical experience 

• Experience with diagnostic assessments and treatment planning 

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
 
  •  Prior supervision experience 
  •  Outpatient or community mental health experience 
  • Medicaid and managed care documentation experience 
  • Telehealth service delivery experience 

Clinical Supervision
 

• Provide clinical supervision to bachelor-level clinicians and peer support providers per Ohio licensure rules 

• Review and co-sign clinical documentation 

• Support staff with diagnostics, treatment planning, ethics, and crisis response 

• Monitor supervisee productivity, documentation quality, and outcomes 


Compliance & Quality Assurance
 

• Ensure adherence to CMS medical necessity requirements 

• Participate in audits, utilization reviews, and quality improvement initiatives 

• Maintain HIPAA and regulatory compliance 

 
PRODUCTIVITY REQUIREMENTS 

• 50% billable productivity expectation in accordance with CMS standards 

 
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES 

• Strong clinical judgment and documentation skills 

• Proficiency with EHR systems 

• Excellent communication and leadership abilities 

• Ability to balance clinical and supervisory duties 


WHY CAREX BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
 

• Mission-driven organization 

• Supportive leadership and collaborative culture 

• Balanced productivity expectations 

• Opportunities for professional growth 


SEO KEYWORDS (for LinkedIn & Indeed)
 

Mental Health Clinical Supervisor, Licensed Independent Social Worker, LISW-S, LPCC-S, Behavioral Health Supervisor, Outpatient Mental Health, Clinical Supervision, Telehealth Therapist, Ohio Licensed Therapist 

Working Conditions 
 
  • Regular in-person and/or virtual supervision of licensed and pre-licensed clinicians (e.g., CSW-I, LMSW, CPC-I). 
  • Ongoing consultation regarding high-risk cases, including crisis situations, safety planning, and complex mental health presentations. 
  • Frequent collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, program leadership, and administrative staff. 
  • Monitoring clinical documentation to ensure compliance with Medicaid, CMS standards, and organizational policies. 
  • Participation in quality assurance, audits, and performance improvement activities. 

Physical Requirements
 
  • Prolonged periods of sitting while working at a desk and computer. 
  • Frequent use of a computer, keyboard, and telephone for documentation, supervision, and communication. 
  • Ability to review electronic health records and written documentation with close visual attention. 
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in person, by phone, and via virtual platforms. 
  • Occasional standing and walking within the office or clinic environment. 
  • Ability to attend meetings and trainings on-site or virtually. 
  • Ability to move between office spaces and program areas as needed. 
  • Ability to lift and carry light materials (up to 15 pounds), such as files, laptops, or training materials. 
  • Ability to respond appropriately and promptly in crisis situations within an outpatient setting. 

EEO Statement 

Carex is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. 


ADA Compliance
 

This job description is intended to describe the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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