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Clinical Supervisor

ScaddWest Lebanon, NYApril 14th, 2026
Clinical Supervisor – Southeastern Connecticut | Lebanon Pines | $3,500 sign-on bonusSoutheastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) is an award-winning, nationally and locally recognized leader in substance use disorder and behavioral health treatment in Southeastern Connecticut. We are proud recipients of the Top Workplace award, 2023 Non-Profit of the Year and 2023 Executive Director of the Year honors from the Greater Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce, and recognition as a Top Tier organization, and a Recovery Friendly Workplace.We are seeking an experienced and driven Clinical Supervisor to provide clinical leadership and oversight, operationalize services, and ensure the quality of treatment delivered by our clinical and recovery staff.What We Offer:Competitive pay and comprehensive benefitsMultiple Medical Plans to fit your needs and budgetDental & Vision Insurance403(b) Retirement Plan with 10% employer match at 1 yearVacation and Sick accruals11 paid Holidays40 hours of paid Education/Training annuallyPaid Licensure ReimbursementMeaningful leadership work making a lasting difference in the lives of individuals in recoveryWhat You'll Do:As a Clinical Coordinator, you will provide hands-on clinical supervision and leadership, ensuring that treatment services are delivered with excellence, compassion, and full regulatory compliance. You will be both a clinical resource and a people-centered leader — guiding staff, supporting clients, and upholding SCADD's commitment to trauma-informed, recovery-oriented care.Responsibilities include:Directly supervise clinicians and/or recovery staff conducting therapeutic program activities to ensure compliance with regulatory standardsOrient and train new staff to program and clinical expectations, clinical approaches, and new initiativesAssist in orienting new staff to the electronic health recordReview and approve all clinical documentation in a timely manner, including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, discharge summaries, and other client-related documentsAssist in facilitating weekly multidisciplinary team meetingsSupport identification of client needs that cannot be met at the current level of care and collaborate on referrals to available support systems and community resourcesEnsure safety guidelines are followed, as well as compliance with state and local health, safety, and fire codesPerform direct care as needed to meet contractual obligations and budgetary performance expectationsParticipate in the orientation of new employees and the transfer of knowledge essential to the performance of dutiesWhat You'll Need:Master's degree in the human services field requiredIndependent licensure required: LCSW, LPC, or LMFT1+ year of supervisory experience requiredMinimum of 2 years of clinical/counseling experience desiredStrong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skillsCommitment to trauma-informed care, recovery-oriented practice, and SCADD's values of diversity, equity, and inclusionAbility to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environmentWhy SCADD?Since 1966, SCADD has remained at the forefront of substance use disorder treatment, continuously evolving to meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities across Southeastern Connecticut. We believe in second chances and the power of recovery — and we know that strong, compassionate clinical leadership is what makes that possible. When you join SCADD, you join a team that shows up every day with hope, connection, and purpose.If you're ready to lead a team that makes a real difference in people's lives, we want to hear from you.Apply today at careers.scadd.orgSCADD is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. A pre-employment drug screen, conducted by a qualified lab, is required in accordance with Connecticut law.