
The Opportunity: Clinical Supervisor in a residential setting providing SUD and related therapeutic interventions.
Job Type Full-time, On-Site
Pay: $84,000k/ year + $3,000 sign-on bonus within 1st 6 months!
This position is also eligible for an additional quarterly bonus with an annual potential of an additional 5k per year!
Who We Are || VOAMASS gives members of the community who need help the most the services, support, and tools they need to create a fresh start. At VOAMASS, our dedicated integrated care teams are committed to serving the whole person.
As the Clinical Supervisor you will be directly responsible for the clinical supervision of clinical staff in our Women's Residential Program and ensure overall quality clinical care of the populations we serve. As Clinical Supervisor you will coordinate and lead individual and group supervision to assist in the development and competency of the clinical team’s clinical skills. As Clinical supervisor you will be responsible for conducting utilization review of clinical charts and coordinating with the multidisciplinary team to discuss complex cases. The Clinical Supervisor may also maintain a caseload of clients.
Some of your critical responsibilities:
The Clinical Supervisor role is about making a difference in the lives of the people we serve. You’ll bring the following qualifications:
Since 1934, VOAMASS has provided critical services to the residents of the Commonwealth. From pioneering early residential treatment programs in the 1960’s to leading today in the field of mental health programming, VOAMASS can be counted on to tackle our greatest challenges.
For full-time employees, including our Clinical Supervisor our comprehensive and generous benefits package includes:
VOAMASS is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

Volunteers of America of Massachusetts helps more than 3,000 individuals and their families annually through an array of residential and outpatient services including Residential Treatment Services, Veteran Services, Re-Entry, Outpatient Behavioral Health Treatment, and Independent and Assisted Living for seniors.
VOA is committed to helping those in need reach their full potential through comprehensive treatment that gives people the skills, tools, and support to restore emotional and financial independence.
We puts clients first. We focus on client strengths, needs, abilities, and their preferences, specializing in client-centered, trauma-informed care based on a harm reduction framework.
Our programs are safe and supportive with the ultimate goal of every client to be self-sufficient and successfully reach their full potential in work, family, and relationships.
Our clients arrive in our care in acute crisis; not only are they in the early phase of substance use and disorder treatment, they are likely to have a mental health diagnosis, be homeless, disengaged from the labor market, lost child custody, justice-involved, and experience chronic relapse and demoralized by feelings of shame and self-punishment.
Simply put, we engage with the hardest to serve clients.