Clinical Team Supervisor

Pacific Clinics

Sacramento, California

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$77,143–$94,876 Per Year
SKILLS
Address Management, Behavioral Health, Billing, Billing Records, Case Management, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Study Publications, Clinical Support, Communication Skills, Community Health, Community Support, Community and Social Services, Consulting, Crisis Intervention, Customer Support/Service, Develop and Maintain Customers, Documentation, Documentation Review, Funding, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), Healthcare, Healthcare Providers, Homeless Services, Identify Issues, Internal Audit, Intrusion Prevention Systems, Leadership, Legal Standards, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensing, Management Consulting, Medi-Cal, Medications, Multicultural, Multilingual, Needs Assessment, On Call, Organizational Skills, People Management, Performance Metrics, Performance Reviews, Policy Development, Procedure Development, Project Planning, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Requirements, Research Skills, Schedule Development, Staff Requirements, Staff Training, Substance Abuse, Support Documentation, Systems/Internals Programming, Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Time Management, Training Program, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan
LOCATION
Sacramento, California
POSTED
1 day ago
General Information:

Pacific Clinics will be opening a high‑intensity, community‑based Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs for adults age 18+ with serious mental illness (SMI) and complex needs. The program delivers “whatever‑it‑takes,” recovery‑oriented services primarily in the community to stabilize individuals, reduce hospitalizations and incarceration, prevent homelessness, and support long‑term recovery and community integration.

Key program expectations include:

  • 24/7 multidisciplinary care with field‑based engagement and crisis response
  • Fidelity to evidence‑based models, including Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Forensic ACT (FACT), Intensive Case Management (ICM), Individual Placement and Support (IPS), peer services, and Enhanced Community Health Worker (ECHW) services
  • Integrated treatment for co‑occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Strong coordination with housing providers, healthcare, justice systems, CARE Court, and other community partners
  • Emphasis on Housing First, benefits assistance, employment supports, and meaningful activity
  • Use of data‑driven outcomes, equity metrics, and performance‑based accountability

Pacific Clinics is seeking a dedicated Clinical Team Supervisor to implement and lead our Adult FSP ACT program in Sacramento County. This role calls for a leader with passion and expertise in serving adults with complex needs, and who is excited about shaping and expanding our growing continuum of care. We’re looking for someone with strong clinical knowledge, crisis experience, and team-oriented who is ready to build and develop programming to positively impact the Sacramento Community.

The ACT FSP (Assertive Community Treatment – Full Service Partnership) program is an intensive, community‑based mental health service for 96 individuals with serious mental illness who have high needs. It provides wraparound, multidisciplinary support, including psychiatry, therapy, case management, crisis intervention, housing assistance, and rehabilitation, delivered with a community-driven approach. The goal is to reduce hospitalizations and incarceration, promote recovery, support housing stability, and improve quality of life through continuous, personalized care. This program will also serve those who are involved in the justice system as well.

 

Schedule: M-F 9-6 and as needed evenings, weekends, and holidays, or to support a crisis

 

 

Compensation We Offer 

  • The initial compensation for this position ranges from $77,143.00 - $94,876.00 per year; depending on experience, location, and internal equity considerations. 
  • 8% License Differential for LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PsyD. and select Peer Certifications.
  • 7.5% Bilingual Differential for qualified positions

 

Benefits We Offer 

  • Benefits Eligibility starts on day ONE
  • We provide a robust benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision, See our Benefits Page HERE.
  • 401K Employer Match up to 4%
  • Competitive Time Off Plans

Must meet eligibility requirements based on employment status

 

**Must meet eligibility requirements 

 

ACT

Overview:

The Clinical Team Supervisor coordinates and supervises 6-8 therapists, case managers and/or other clinical services staff as assigned by the Program Director. Ensures staff provides mental health services including psycho-diagnostic assessment, group and family therapy services. Coordinates cases with the funding sources/agencies and ensures the delivery of integrated behavioral healthcare. Performs managerial duties and participates in seminars and providing learning and training opportunities within the program. Identifies staff training needs and ensures development and implementation.

Responsibilities:
  • Ensures that all supervisees provide an array of quality services to assist consumers in reaching their optimum level of functioning and improved quality of life.
  • Provides supervision of clinical hours for staff pursuing licensure. Ensures staff includes a consumer and family-centered approach to services in all treatment activities.
  • Ensures that all client assessments and treatment or case management service plans address impairments and strengths and are consistent with the consumer's diagnosis.
  • Ensures that consumers receive access to timely services including crisis intervention.
  • Participates in the recruitment, selection, hiring and training of program staff.
  • Provides routinely scheduled supervision and consultation to staff adhering to ethical/legal HIPAA standards of practice, Pacific Clinics mission and core values, in enhancing professional growth and development.
  • Participates in the development of program policies and procedures. In some counties, the completion of CQI/QA projects and audits measured by spot checks and documentation review.
  • Ensures charting and paperwork meet Agency, quality assurance and funding source requirements.
  • Ensures program productivity and latency standards are met through ongoing supervision addressing barriers as they arise.
  • Attends all Agency meetings and in-service trainings as required. Collaborates and consults with community partners to ensure consumers' needs are met. In some counties, supports with outreach and engagement efforts within the program and region's needs.
  • Provides after-hours on-call crisis response/consultation. Works with the treatment team to provide appropriate coordinated care services to clients and their families. Works with a multicultural team sensitive to the cultural and linguistic needs of the clients and families served. Attends and participates in staff meetings to provide input towards program development and staff training.
  • Interacts with other internal programs, clinical/support staff and external sources such as school or community personnel as applicable. Reports to work on time and maintains reliable and regular attendance.
  • Models Pacific Clinics' approach, mission and core values in all communication and correspondence. Communicates effectively in a culturally competent and diverse consumer population and promotes favorable interaction with managers, co-workers and others.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
    Conducts family-centered, strengths-based, culturally competent individualized intakes / assessments gathering information from family, consumer, significant other and involved agencies in the office or in the field as appropriate.
  • Considers substance abuse and/or co-occurring disorders in treatment plans. Completes Service and Coordination Plans, progress notes, and other *DMH required documentation in a timely manner and meets the standards of the Department of Mental Health
  • Short/Doyle Medi-Cal, Pacific Clinics and its funding sources.
  • Provides rehabilitative and in some counties therapy services to clients and/or their families which might include assistance in restoring or maintaining a client's functional skills, daily living skills, social skills, medication compliance, and linking up to needed community services and support resources.
  • Provides outreach, advocacy, and rehabilitative services needed for ongoing cases and in crisis intervention.
  • Provides case management, which might include obtaining client information, identifying needs and problems, linking clients and their families to appropriate resources.
  • Works with the treatment team to provide appropriate coordinated care services to clients and their families.
  • Review clinical notes and billing documentation to ensure inclusion of all information required for regulatory billing requirements.
  • Timely review and approval of notes.
  • Guides staff and interns in the development of their work plan, assigned duties responsibilities and scope of authority. Consults with staff on problems relative to their clients.
  • Performs managerial duties including, but not limited to: assigning and reviewing progress of assignments, conducting performance appraisals, developing higher levels of expertise in staff members by encouraging further education, participation in seminars and providing learning opportunities within the program.
  • Identifies staff training needs and ensures development and implementation
  • Participate in delivering training sessions to meet the needs of staff.
  • Works closely with QA department to support documentation compliance.
  • Takes a lead role in internal clinical documentation audits.
Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

  • Masters Degree and three (3) or more years of relevant experience, i.e., one year to two years post-licensure experience. In some counties, this can include working with healthcare/medical/psychology/behavioral/mental health, of which one (1) to two (2) years supervisory experience or demonstrated experience leading and/or coordinating the work of other staff. Licensed clinician in one of the following categories: Marriage Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor or Psychologist, or equivalent combination of education and experience (two years of relevant experience equals one year of education) to include:
  • Meets relevant state licensing requirements for billable services.
  • Bilingual in the appropriate language for the Clinics' clients is highly and, in some instances, required.
  • In some counties, Bicultural knowledge skills meet the requirement.

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