Program Supervisor (Youth Act)
Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA)
About the Program
JCCA’s Youth ACT program provides intensive, community-based mental health services through a multidisciplinary team approach. Services are:
- Youth-guided and family-driven
- Trauma-informed and evidence-based
- Focused on improving stability, functioning, and long-term outcomes
Our team works collaboratively to deliver flexible, responsive care that meets youth and families where they are.
Position Overview
As the Program Supervisor, you will play a key leadership role in supervising staff, delivering high-quality clinical services, and ensuring coordinated, individualized care for youth and families.
This is a hands-on leadership role combining supervision, direct service, and crisis response in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Services (50%)
- Provide direct services including treatment planning, monitoring, and crisis intervention
- Deliver community-based, family-centered care
- Support youth with complex behavioral health needs and histories of hospitalization
Supervision & Team Leadership (25%)
- Supervise Youth ACT staff, including:
- Clinical Support Staff
- Youth Peer Support
- Family Peer Support
- Provide coaching, guidance, and side-by-side field supervision
- Conduct regular individual supervision meetings
Documentation & Compliance (25%)
- Ensure timely, accurate, and compliant documentation
- Support adherence to ACT model standards and regulatory requirements
On-Call Responsibilities
- Participate in a rotating on-call schedule (evenings/weekends)
- Respond to crisis situations as needed
- Additional compensation provided for on-call coverage
Qualifications
- NYS Licensed: LMSW, LMHC, LMFT, or LCAT
- 3–5 years of experience working with:
- Youth with serious emotional disturbances
- Families with complex, multi-system needs
- Crisis intervention and behavioral health settings
- Strong leadership, organizational, and clinical judgment skills
- Ability to lead, coach, and support multidisciplinary teams
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to think creatively and adapt in dynamic situations
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Knowledge of Medicaid, Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), and federal guidelines
- Understanding of:
- Social Determinants of Health
- Trauma-informed care
- Racial equity and social justice frameworks
- Bilingual (Spanish-speaking)
Salary: $77K - $83K