Crisis Continuum Clinical Supervisor
Company: ASO - ADA S. MCKINLEY COMM SRVCS, INC.
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Basic Function : Under the
general supervision of the Director of Behavioral Health and
Clinical Services, the Clinical Supervisor for Crisis Programs
provides clinical and operational supervision to staff engaged in
the delivery of both the Mobile Crisis Response (MCR) and Crisis
Stabilization programs. This position ensures compliance with
program standards, HFS protocols, and agency expectations to
provide timely, high-quality crisis intervention and stabilization
services to children, adolescents, families, and adults in
community, school, and home settings. Reporting Relationship :
Reports To : Director Of Behavioral Health and Clinical Services
Supervises: Program Staff Principal Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide ongoing clinical supervision and direction to MCR and
Crisis Stabilization staff (QMHPs, MHPs, Crisis Counselors) in
accordance with agency and IDHS/IDBHR requirements. Review and
approves clinical documentation (assessments, crisis plans,
stabilization plans, service notes, and safety plans) to ensure
compliance with Medicaid Rule 132, HFS guidelines, and agency
standards Guide staff in the use of crisis assessment tools,
diagnostic formulation, and risk evaluation consistent with DSM-5
and evidence-based crisis and stabilization practices. Provide
consultation and real-time direction during crisis interventions
and stabilization services to ensure clinical appropriateness,
safety, and fidelity to program models. Conduct regular case
reviews to promote clinical quality, consistency, and adherence to
both MCR and Crisis Stabilization frameworks. Program &
Administrative Collaboration Collaborate with the Crisis Program
Managers to ensure adequate staffing, scheduling efficiency, and
operational readiness across both MCR and Crisis Stabilization
teams. Monitor program performance, including response times,
documentation timeliness, and service productivity, to meet
contractual and agency benchmarks. Support onboarding, training,
and continued professional development of all crisis program staff
in crisis response protocols, stabilization procedures,
documentation standards, and trauma-informed practices. Participate
in interdisciplinary team meetings to coordinate transitions
between MCR, Crisis Stabilization, and other behavioral health
services. Quality Assurance & Compliance Monitor clinical quality,
accuracy, and completeness of client records to ensure adherence to
Medicaid and IDHS/IDBHR guidelines. Conduct quality reviews of
clinical documentation, assessments, and stabilization plans for
adherence to Medicaid, IDHS/IDBHR, and HFS requirements. Provide
corrective feedback and individualized coaching to staff regarding
documentation and clinical interventions. Participate in internal
and external audits, quality improvement reviews, and outcome
reporting for the MCR program. Risk Management & Safety Oversees
clinical management of high-risk cases involving suicidality,
homicidally, abuse/neglect, or involuntary petitions within both
MCR and Crisis Stabilization services. Ensure staff compliance with
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality
Act, HIPAA, and ANCRA. Report and document unusual incidents in
alignment with agency policy and ensures staff are properly trained
in reporting procedures. Professional Development & Leadership
Facilitate regular team meetings across both crisis programs to
communicate updates, review cases, and reinforce clinical and
operational expectations. Serve as a clinical mentor, providing
guidance to strengthen staff skills in crisis assessment,
de-escalation, stabilization, and therapeutic engagement.
Participate in management meetings to provide clinical input into
program planning, service delivery improvements, and performance
metrics. Represent the agency at community and interagency meetings
related to crisis response and behavioral health coordination.
Other Duties Participate in on-call rotation to provide clinical
consultation during after-hours or high-risk crisis situations.
Serve as a member of the management team in identifying,
developing, and implementing new programs to address client needs.
* Serve as a management representative to professional, community,
and agency groups. * Participate in the agency/divisional outcomes
management system. * Perform other duties and assignments
commensurate with responsibilities outlined herein. * Participate
in divisional/agency workgroups as requested. * *Non-essential
duties Specifications / Qualifications: Master’s degree in social
work, counseling, psychology, or related behavioral health field
required. Active Illinois clinical license (LCSW, LCPC, LMFT)
required. Minimum of two (2) years of clinical experience in crisis
intervention, community mental health, or a related behavioral
health setting. Prior supervisory experience is required. Valid
Illinois driver’s license, reliable transportation, and ability to
travel within the community required. Use of personal auto, valid
driver’s license, and Motor Vehicle Report acceptable to the
agency’s broker; verification of insurance coverage required.
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Demonstrated cultural sensitivity
and ability to partner with consumers, staff, and service customers
to mobilize resources and support client needs. Ability to
coordinate effectively with other management team members, agency
resources, and community partners. Strong oral and written
communication skills. Compensation 75,000 to 90,000 Annually
Benefits Paid vacation Paid Sick Time 12 Paid Holidays Medical
Dental Vision 403(b) Plan Life Insurance Long-term & short-term
disability Employee assistance program (EAP) Family medical leave
Tuition reimbursement Benefit options and eligibility vary by
Fulltime and Part-time positions. Compensation within the posted
salary range varies based on factors including, but not limited to,
experience, skills, education, and performance at the time of the
offer Mental/Physical Demands: Ability to solve practical problems
and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where
only limited standardization exists. Ability to effectively
establish a positive unit milieu with staff and clients, fostering
a team approach. While performing duties, the employee must be able
to interpret written and oral instructions, clearly speak and hear,
use hands and fingers, walk, drive, and sit for extended periods.
Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Vision
requirements include close vision, distance vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Environmental Conditions: Noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate. Duties are performed in a typical office
environment and in community locations including client residences,
housing developments, schools, and hospitals. This description
documents the general contents and requirements of the job. It is
not an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or
requirements. Principal duties are essential unless otherwise noted
with an asterisk (*). Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
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