Licensed Clinical Supervisor – Behavioral Health Programs
Lead Innovation. Build Programs. Transform Lives.
Are you a visionary clinical leader passionate about building impactful behavioral health programs and strengthening systems of care within the community?
VOA Michigan is seeking an experienced and mission-driven Licensed Clinical Supervisor to help shape the future of behavioral health services through leadership, innovation, and compassionate care. This is more than a supervisory role — it’s an opportunity to build sustainable clinical infrastructure, lead transformative initiatives, mentor growing teams, and create meaningful change for individuals facing mental health, substance use, and housing challenges.
If you thrive in collaborative environments, enjoy developing programs from the ground up, and want your work to have a lasting impact at both the individual and systems level, we encourage you to apply.
Why Join VOA Michigan?
At VOA Michigan, we are committed to innovation, whole-person care, and building stronger communities through compassionate services. We value leaders who bring creativity, collaboration, and purpose to their work.
Full-Time Benefits Include:
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Paid Holidays
- Flexible Scheduling
- Professional Development
- Supportive & Collaborative Leadership Environment
- Meaningful, Mission-Driven Work
About the Role
The Licensed Clinical Supervisor will provide clinical leadership, supervision, consultation, and strategic oversight across behavioral health programs and emerging service initiatives.
This position will play a critical role in developing innovative, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented programs that improve access to care, strengthen service delivery systems, and support long-term stability and wellness within the community.
The ideal candidate is both a strong clinician and an innovative systems thinker who is energized by building programs, mentoring staff, improving operations, and advancing integrated behavioral health care.
What You’ll Do
Clinical Leadership & Program Development
- Lead the growth and enhancement of behavioral health programs and clinical infrastructure
- Assist in developing innovative service models and community-based behavioral health initiatives
- Design and implement trauma-informed, evidence-based, recovery-oriented programming
- Develop workflows, documentation standards, quality improvement systems, and operational processes
- Collaborate with leadership to identify service gaps and create responsive solutions
Supervision & Team Development
- Provide clinical supervision and oversight to clinical staff, interns, and interdisciplinary teams
- Facilitate supervision meetings, case consultations, and team development activities
- Mentor staff through coaching, guidance, and professional development
- Ensure clinical quality, compliance, ethical practice, and person-centered care standards
Program Oversight & Operations
- Monitor treatment planning, clinical documentation, service delivery, and outcomes tracking
- Support grant initiatives, accreditation readiness, reporting, and program evaluation
- Assist with implementation and operationalization of new behavioral health programs
- Help establish program goals, performance metrics, and data collection systems
Direct Clinical Support
- Provide direct clinical services as needed, including assessments, therapy, crisis intervention, and care coordination
- Facilitate psychoeducational and therapeutic groups
- Provide consultation and support for complex cases and risk management situations
Community Collaboration
- Build partnerships with behavioral health organizations, healthcare providers, and community agencies
- Participate in strategic planning and interdisciplinary initiatives
- Support community education and stigma-reduction efforts surrounding behavioral health treatment
What We’re Looking For
Required Qualifications
Current independent Michigan licensure as one of the following:
Or equivalent clinical licensure eligible to provide supervision
- Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in behavioral health services
- Minimum of 2–3 years of leadership, supervisory, or program development experience preferred
- Valid Michigan Driver’s License
- Ability to meet credentialing and compliance requirements
Preferred Experience
- Behavioral health program development and clinical operations
- Trauma-informed care and evidence-based treatment approaches
- Integrated care models and community-based services
- Leadership within behavioral health, housing stabilization, or substance use programs
- Working with underserved populations and complex community needs
Ideal Candidate
We are seeking someone who:
- Is passionate about creating innovative systems of care
- Brings strong leadership and clinical expertise
- Thrives in collaborative, mission-focused environments
- Is organized, strategic, and solutions-oriented
- Values mentorship, relationship-building, and community impact
- Wants to help shape the future of behavioral health programming
Work Environment
This role includes office-based, community-based, and remote work settings with occasional travel throughout the community. Candidates should be comfortable working in dynamic environments and supporting individuals experiencing behavioral health challenges or crisis situations.
Make an Impact with VOA Michigan
This is a unique opportunity to help build and strengthen transformative behavioral health programs within a growing, mission-driven organization dedicated to innovation, healing, and community wellness.
If you’re ready to lead with purpose and make a meaningful difference through compassionate behavioral health leadership, apply today.
VOAMI is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics