What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Supervisor position at Griffith Centers?
Griffith Centers is a mission-driven organization inspired by the legacy of Emily Griffith, one of Colorado's most influential mental health providers and advocates for accessible opportunity. For more than a century, Griffith Centers has provided hope and healing to children, families, and communities through trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strength-based care.
We are looking for someone who leads with compassion, supports clinical excellence, and thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven environment.
Position Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated Clinical Supervisor (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) to join our Northglenn office. This position is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about providing trauma-informed therapy to youth and families in a collaborative, mission-centered environment.
This is a full-time, in-office position with required evening and weekend availability.
Why Join Us?
- Work with a dedicated team serving children, youth, and families across Colorado.
- Lead and shape a community-based clinical team.
- Provide meaningful supervision to interns, LPCCs, and licensed clinicians.
- Be part of an organization that values safety, service, integrity, and collaboration.
- Grow professionally with ongoing development and leadership opportunities.
- Make a real impact in community mental health and family support.
Compensation & Benefits:
Starting Salary: $72,000/year
Total Compensation Package Includes:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement plan
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- Ongoing CEU and professional development opportunities
- Supportive, trauma-informed clinical culture
- Growth opportunities within a respected Colorado nonprofit
- Dedicated office space in our Northglenn location
- Access to clinical resources, training, and team collaboration
- Flexibility and support for work-life balance
Responsibilities:
- Provide weekly or biweekly clinical supervision to assigned clinicians.
- Support case conceptualization, evidence-based treatment planning, and clinical growth.
- Oversee documentation timeliness, Medicaid compliance, and quality assurance.
- Consult on high-risk cases, safety plans, and crisis response.
- Facilitate onboarding and training for new clinicians.
- Collaborate with DHS, probation, foster care teams, schools, and other community partners.
- Participate in program development and workflow refinement.
- Help shape a positive, accountable, and supportive team culture.
Requirements:
- Master's degree in Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Social Work.
- Active Colorado license (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT).
- Two or more years of experience providing supervision or working in a clinical leadership role required.
- Experience providing therapy to children, adolescents, and families.
- Strong documentation, Medicaid, and compliance skills.
- Ability to support a diverse clinical team with empathy and accountability.
- A passion for helping clinicians grow and thrive.
- Commitment to ethical practice, safety, and collaborative care.
- Ability to work evenings and weekends as part of a full-time schedule.
- Must pass a background check and qualify for Medicaid credentialing.
How to Apply:
If you want to help develop the next generation of community clinicians while strengthening programs that serve Colorado's most vulnerable youth, we would love to meet you.
Join us in continuing Emily Griffith's mission of providing opportunity, education, and care for all.
Apply today and join a team where your leadership truly matters.
Salary : $72,000