Memorial Health

Supervisor, Behavioral Health Adult Care Management

Memorial Health  •  $32.14 - $49.82/hr  •  Springfield, IL (Onsite)  •  1 day ago
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Job Description

Min

USD $32.14/Hr.

Max

USD $49.82/Hr.

The Supervisor, Behavioral Health provides frontline leadership and day-to-day supervision for staff within assigned behavioral health programs at Memorial Health. The Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that daily operations, service delivery, and documentation practices align with established clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and organizational policies. The Supervisor serves as the primary point of support and accountability for staff, reinforcing clinical expectations, supporting professional development, and addressing immediate operational and practice-related issues. Working under the direction of the Manager and in alignment with Clinical Director guidance, the Supervisor plays a critical role in maintaining consistent, high-quality services and supporting smooth daily operations across the behavioral health continuum.

Qualifications

Education:

· Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in a behavioral health, social services, or related field preferred

Licensure/Certification/Registry:

· Licensure as a LCPC, LCSW, or equivalent is required and must be obtained within 6 months of hire.

· CADC certification preferred.

Experience:

· Experience providing direct services in behavioral health and/or social services

· Prior experience in a lead, charge, or supervisory role preferred

· Experience working in regulated service environments (e.g., CMHC, Medicaid-funded services, accreditation standards)

Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

· Understanding of behavioral health and/or social service services delivery and workflows

· Ability to reinforce clinical, documentation, and regulatory standards in daily practice

· Strong interpersonal, coaching, and communication skills

· Ability to manage day-to-day operations and competing priorities

· Attention to quality, safety, and compliance

· Ability to identify issues and escalate appropriately

· Team-oriented approach and ability to support staff engagement

Responsibilities

Daily Supervision & Operational Support

  • Provide direct, day-to-day supervision of frontline staff within assigned programs
  • Manage daily workflows, schedules, coverage, and assignments to ensure service continuity
  • Address immediate operational issues impacting staff or service delivery
  • Escalate complex operational or staffing concerns to the Manager as appropriate

Colleagues Support, Coaching & Performance Monitoring

  • Support onboarding, orientation, and training of new colleagues
  • Provide ongoing coaching, feedback, and guidance to colleagues regarding performance and expectations
  • Reinforce accountability related to attendance, productivity, professionalism, and conduct
  • Identify performance concerns and collaborate with the Manager on corrective action or development plans

Clinical & Practice Standards Reinforcement

  • Reinforce adherence to established clinical standards, policies, and procedures
  • Support implementation of supervision frameworks and clinical expectations established by Clinical Directors
  • Serve as a resource to colleague on routine clinical, documentation, and practice-related questions
  • Identify and escalate complex clinical concerns, ethical issues, or scope-of-practice questions

Quality, Safety & Compliance Support

  • Monitor day-to-day compliance with documentation, service delivery, and practice standards
  • Identify and report risks, incidents, or safety concerns in accordance with policy
  • Participate in audits, reviews, and quality improvement activities as requested
  • Support implementation of corrective actions and quality improvement initiatives at the team level

Team Coordination & Continuum of Care Support

  • Support coordination of care and effective communication within and across teams
  • Reinforce effective handoffs and transitions between programs or levels of service
  • Ensure colleagues understand their role within the broader behavioral health continuum
  • Promote trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and culturally responsive practices in daily work

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities perform by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.

Memorial Health

About Memorial Health

Memorial Health is one of the leading healthcare organizations in Illinois—a responsibility we are proud to uphold. Founded in 1897 to meet the expanding needs of our communities, we have assembled an ever-growing team and vast resources.

Dedicated to unsurpassed excellence in care, education, and research, our community-based, not-for-profit corporation features a team of nearly 10,000 strong throughout eight state-of-the-art affiliates offering a broad array of vital services. Yet what matters equally is the size of our heart. Our ambitions. And our potential to do bigger and better things.

We’re achieving our goals by developing academic alliances with other respected institutions, including the BJC HealthCare Collaborative and the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. By earning important credentials and accreditations. By making a real investment in employee development. And by building upon our reputation for excellence on the regional level, with the goal of realizing national prominence.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Springfield, IL
Year Founded
Unknown
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