Lead With Purpose as a Community Support Team Supervisor for Youth Services
Bring your leadership skills and clinical expertise to a team making a real difference in the lives of children and families. As the Community Support Team Supervisor (Youth), (Internal title: CPRC Supervisor Youth) you’ll guide a passionate group of Community Support Specialists and Family Support Providers who deliver high-quality behavioral health services to children with serious emotional disorders. Your work will help ensure care is coordinated, strengths-focused, and responsive to each family's unique needs.
This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a leadership role, values collaborative care, and is committed to empowering children and families on their path to wellness. You’ll play a critical role in shaping high-impact services, mentoring a skilled team, and partnering with schools and community providers to ensure lasting change.
• Bachelor’s degree in a human service-related field required
• Master’s degree in a human service-related field preferred
If no relevant Master’s degree is obtained,
• Must be a Qualified Addiction Professional (QAP) as defined in 9 CSR 10-7.140 (2) (RR)
or
• Must have a Bachelor’s degree, plus three (3) years of experience providing community support services to individuals with mental illness or substance use disorders in accordance with the community support key service functions. Experience must be with the same population they will serve as a supervisor.
A valid driver's license and agency-established minimum automobile coverage required
You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You:
- Are passionate about supporting children and families through strength-based, community-centered care
- Have experience navigating systems that serve youth, such as schools, child welfare, and juvenile justice
- Thrive in a role where mentoring others and clinical leadership go hand-in-hand
- Are organized, adaptable, and confident in managing both clinical and operational needs
- Value a collaborative, trauma-informed approach to care
- Lead with compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to positive outcomes