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Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center, Inc.

Charlotte, NC (In Person)

$72,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 3 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Job Description

Clinical Supervisor Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center, Inc.
  • 3.7 Charlotte, NC Job Details Full-time $64,000
  • $80,000 a year 10 hours ago Qualifications Addiction counseling Managing teams of therapists Team supervision Group facilitation in therapy Substance abuse treatment center experience Master's degree Driver's License Practicing as a therapist supervisor Substance abuse Working with individuals with mental health conditions LCAS Healthcare treatment Working with individuals with substance use disorders Managing patients as a clinical case manager Direct patient care in social services case management Group counseling Group therapy instruction Continuation mental treatment planning Full Job Description
NOW HIRING
Clinical Supervisor LCAS Required
  • Outpatient Clinical Team
  • Charlotte, NC Department Clinical Outpatient Reports To Clinical Manager Schedule Monday
  • Friday, 12:30 PM
  • 9:00 PM Status Full-Time | Salary, Exempt License Req.
Active LCAS (NC) Required Education Master's in human services or Related Field "This is an opportunity to shape clinical quality, mentor developing clinicians, and make a direct impact in the recovery journey of individuals with mental health and substance use disorders." About the Role We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS) to lead our Outpatient Clinical Team. This role is responsible for supervising, implementing, coordinating, and managing client care in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and organizational policies. The Clinical Supervisor provides direct clinical oversight to counselors and paraprofessional staff while ensuring high-quality, person-centered care for individuals receiving mental health (MH) and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services. Minimum Requirements You must meet ALL of the following to be considered: Active LCAS (Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist) licensure in North Carolina Master's degree in Human Services or related field approved by the NC Addictions Specialist Professional Practice Board Supervisory experience in a clinical setting Experience working in mental health and substance use disorder treatment Experience developing and reviewing PCPs (Person-Centered Plans) and CCAs (Comprehensive Clinical Assessments) Experience facilitating clinical groups and providing case management services Valid North Carolina or South Carolina Driver's License Essential Responsibilities Clinical Leadership & Oversight Provide clinical supervision to counselors, interns, and paraprofessional staff Ensure quality, compliant documentation including PCPs, CCAs, progress notes, and treatment plans Train and monitor staff on clinical processes and documentation standards Participate in QA/QI initiatives and ensure timely correction of compliance issues Complete comprehensive clinical assessments as needed Facilitate groups and individual sessions when clinically appropriate Assist clients in identifying and overcoming barriers to recovery Promote family involvement when appropriate Assist with admissions, transitions, and discharges Supervisory & Administrative Duties Lead recruitment, hiring, performance evaluations, coaching, and corrective actions Foster team morale and model professional behavior Respond in a leadership capacity to crisis situations involving client or staff safety Complete and track incident reports in accordance with state and agency guidelines Coordinate supervision of interns and support professional development Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure person-centered, best-practice care Administer medications (as trained and ordered) and complete UDS screenings as needed Perform the duties of supervised staff when operationally necessary Core Competencies & Skills Clinical & Leadership Strong clinical judgment & analytical thinking Transformational supervision skills MH/SUD best practices & co-occurring disorders Crisis response leadership Commitment to ethical standards & integrity Technical & Professional Electronic Health Records (EHR) proficiency Microsoft Office Suite Documentation & compliance knowledge State & federal confidentiality regulations Governing board standards & codes of ethics Monday
  • Friday, 12:30 PM
  • 9:00 PM