As a Clinical Supervisor at Aspen Ridge Mental Health, the primary responsibility is to provide excellent training and mentorship to unlicensed clinicians and compassionate, expert care for clients. As a member of our training program, supervisor will work directly with our Training Director in providing individual supervision to clinicians with various degrees of experience. Unlicensed clinicians may include a combination of LPCC, CSW and LSW post-masters residents as well as doctoral externs, interns and post-doctoral residents. Opportunities to provide group supervision and lead didactic spaces may be available.
Clinical Supervision Specialists will lead essential training and onboarding for team members based on a developmental supervision model. Monitoring trainees performance to ensure clinicians are meeting caseload requirements, conducting performance appraisals and providing direct feedback are essential duties of this role. Attention to detail is crucial in ensuring all documentation is completed accurately and timely for oneself and one’s direct reports.
Our clinical supervisors also provide excellent, compassionate, expert care for clients. As a Mental Health Therapists you will also provide therapy services for clients with general mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, and relational concerns. Attention to detail is crucial in ensuring all documentation is completed accurately and timely for oneself.
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Employees are paid hourly for each service provided. Clinicians are also paid when a client late cancels or no-shows (medicaid exceptions apply). Clinicians are able to bill for additional administrative time including note writing, supervision provided and received, coordination of care and team meetings. Our pay structure is broken down into max and base rate pay. Max rate can be billed for client services (therapy & assessment) and supervision provided. Base rate can be billed for attending didactics and trainings, group and individual supervision received, note writing, coordination of care, and team meetings. The bulk of your pay comes from seeing clients which is standard in private practice.
Private/Group Practice:
At ARMH we find that clinicians invest more in our culture and mission if they focus on solely working with us for outpatient client services. Therefore, during employment with us, we ask that our employees do not work at their own or other's group/private practices.