Behavioral Health Program Supervisor Position Available In Naugatuck Valley Planning Region, Connecticut
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Behavioral Health Program Supervisor Catholic Charities – 3.7 Waterbury, CT Job Details Full-time $70,000 – $75,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Bilingual LMFT Spanish Master of Social Work Licensed Clinical Social Worker LPC English Mid-level 3 years Master’s degree Supervising experience Counseling Budgeting Social Work Leadership Communication skills Behavioral health Full Job Description Behavioral Health Program Supervisor –
Waterbury Clinic Location:
Waterbury, Connecticut Job Type:
Full-Time Reports To:
Clinical Director About the Clinic We are a small, community-based behavioral health clinic located in Waterbury, CT. Our mission is to provide compassionate, culturally responsive mental health and substance use treatment services, to a primarily Spanish-speaking population. We are dedicated to fostering healing and recovery in an accessible and welcoming environment. Position Summary The Behavioral Health Program Supervisor will oversee the daily operations of the Waterbury clinic. This role includes supervision of clinical staff, coordination of DMHAS-funded programs, budget and grant oversight, and maintaining a small clinical caseload. The ideal candidate will be bilingual (English/Spanish) and have strong experience in behavioral health leadership and community-based care. Key Responsibilities Supervise and support clinical and administrative staff Apply measurement-based care strategies to monitor client progress and improve treatment outcomes Utilize evidence-based practices in the delivery and supervision of mental health and substance use treatment Oversee DMHAS-funded mental health and substance use programs Monitor compliance with program standards, quality metrics, and licensing requirements Assist with budget tracking, grant reporting, and program development Provide clinical oversight, consultation, and crisis support Maintain a small caseload Promote a trauma-informed, culturally competent, recovery-oriented environment Support community engagement and collaborative partnerships Ensure accurate, timely, and compliant documentation Other tasks as developed with leadership Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field Active Connecticut license (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) Minimum 3 years of behavioral health experience, including 1+ year in a supervisory role Bilingual (English/Spanish) strongly preferred Experience managing DMHAS-funded programs Familiarity with budget and grant administration Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills Commitment to serving diverse and underserved populations