What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Therapist/Clinical Supervisor (LPHA) position at Ray Graham Association?
Description
Organization Overview
Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities (RGA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing person-centered supports and services that empower people with disabilities and behavioral health needs to live meaningful, self-directed lives. RGA is committed to clinical excellence, accessibility, inclusion, and community-based care.
Position Summary
The Lead Therapist / Clinical Supervisor provides clinical leadership, supervision, and direct therapeutic services within RGA’s community-based and outpatient behavioral health programs. Serving as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), this role ensures the delivery of high-quality, ethical, and evidence-based behavioral health services. The position blends direct service provision with clinical supervision, staff development, and quality assurance to support both individuals served and the clinical team.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Supervision
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, paid time off (PTO), retirement plan, mileage reimbursement, and professional development opportunities.
Drug-Free Workplace & Background Check
Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities is a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check, pre-employment drug screening, and any additional screenings required by funding sources, licensure, or regulatory agencies. Ongoing compliance with RGA’s drug-free workplace policy, including random drug testing, may be required.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
This position operates within outpatient clinics and community-based settings, with a combination of in-person and telehealth services. Local travel may be required. Flexible scheduling may be necessary to meet program and client needs.
Organization Overview
Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities (RGA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing person-centered supports and services that empower people with disabilities and behavioral health needs to live meaningful, self-directed lives. RGA is committed to clinical excellence, accessibility, inclusion, and community-based care.
Position Summary
The Lead Therapist / Clinical Supervisor provides clinical leadership, supervision, and direct therapeutic services within RGA’s community-based and outpatient behavioral health programs. Serving as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), this role ensures the delivery of high-quality, ethical, and evidence-based behavioral health services. The position blends direct service provision with clinical supervision, staff development, and quality assurance to support both individuals served and the clinical team.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Supervision
- Provide clinical leadership and oversight to therapists, counselors, and other behavioral health staff working in outpatient and community-based settings.
- Deliver individual and group clinical supervision in compliance with LPHA, licensure, Medicaid/DMH, and organizational standards.
- Review assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes to ensure clinical accuracy, quality, and regulatory compliance.
- Mentor and support therapists/counselors through coaching, training, and performance feedback.
- Provide individual, group, and family therapy services as a licensed therapist/counselor.
- Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and establish accurate DSM diagnoses.
- Develop and monitor individualized, person-centered treatment plans.
- Utilize evidence-based, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive therapeutic interventions.
- Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant documentation within the electronic health record (EHR).
- Ensure outpatient and community-based behavioral health services meet RGA standards, payer requirements, and applicable state and federal regulations.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives, utilization review, audits, and program development.
- Identify and mitigate clinical risk, service gaps, and staff training needs.
- Collaborate with leadership on program planning, compliance, and service delivery improvements.
- Work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, care coordinators, and community partners.
- Coordinate care with primary care providers, psychiatrists, schools, and social service agencies as appropriate.
- Serve as a clinical resource for staff, individuals served, and families.
- Promote RGA’s mission, values, and person-centered philosophy across all service delivery.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, paid time off (PTO), retirement plan, mileage reimbursement, and professional development opportunities.
Drug-Free Workplace & Background Check
Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities is a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check, pre-employment drug screening, and any additional screenings required by funding sources, licensure, or regulatory agencies. Ongoing compliance with RGA’s drug-free workplace policy, including random drug testing, may be required.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
- Active, unrestricted Illinois licensure as LCSW or LCPC (required).
- Qualified as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA).
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related behavioral health field.
- Minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of experience providing behavioral health therapy services.
- Demonstrated clinical leadership and/or supervisory experience.
- Prior clinical supervision experience in outpatient or community-based behavioral health programs.
- Experience with Medicaid-funded services and Illinois DMH requirements.
- Experience working with individuals with disabilities, serious mental illness, and/or co-occurring conditions.
- Familiarity with integrated care or collaborative treatment models.
- Strong clinical leadership and decision-making skills.
- In-depth knowledge of behavioral health ethics, documentation, and compliance standards.
- Ability to lead, mentor, and support therapists and counselors effectively.
- Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving abilities.
- Commitment to trauma-informed, person-centered, and culturally responsive care.
This position operates within outpatient clinics and community-based settings, with a combination of in-person and telehealth services. Local travel may be required. Flexible scheduling may be necessary to meet program and client needs.