About the role
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Clinical Supervisor to lead a small, dedicated team providing in-home clinical services to Child Protection-involved families. This role supervises two clinicians and one family support specialist delivering services through the In-Home Family Recovery (IHFR) model, supporting families navigating substance use and parenting challenges.
The ideal candidate is a reflective, trauma-informed leader who believes in harm-reduction principles and integrated care. This position emphasizes meaningful clinical supervision, collaboration with Hennepin County Behavioral Health and community partners, and a deep commitment to strengthening families in their homes.
This is an opportunity to shape a program, mentor clinicians, and make a measurable difference in the lives of families.
What You’ll Do:
-Provide strong leadership and reflective clinical supervision to the IHFR team
-Facilitate two hours of weekly team supervision and individual supervision as needed
-Ensure services align with IHFR model standards and fidelity requirements
-Collaborate closely with Hennepin County Behavioral Health, Child Protection, and community partners
-Review referrals, assess eligibility, and manage clinical caseload assignments
-Step in to provide direct clinical care during staff absences or client crises
-Co-facilitate Social Club groups supporting participating families
-Maintain accurate documentation, assessments, and participate in weekly case consultation
-Coach and develop staff in clinical tools, boundaries, and crisis response
-Promote reflective practice and ongoing professional growth
-Provide transportation support for families when needed
-Foster a culture of safety, curiosity, and trauma-informed care
What We’re Looking For:
-Master’s degree in Social Work or related field
-Licensed Mental Health Professional and/or Board-approved clinical supervisor
-Experience supervising professionals in behavioral health or parent-child therapy
-Experience working with individuals affected by substance use disorder
-Knowledge of reflective supervision, trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and child development
-Strong collaboration skills with county and community agencies
-Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
-Ability to pass criminal and driving background checks
If you’re a clinician who values reflective leadership, relationship-centered work, and building stronger families, we’d love to hear from you!
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