School Based Clinical Supervisor Washington DC

School Based Clinical Supervisor

Full Time • Washington DC
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Company parties
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Training & development
  • Tuition assistance
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
  • 401(k) matching
School-Based Behavioral Health Supervisor (LICSW / LPC)
Lead Clinicians. Support Schools. Make a Lasting Impact.

At Paving the Way MSI, you will do more than supervise clinicians—you will help shape the future of behavioral health services within schools while mentoring and developing the next generation of mental health professionals.

As a School-Based Behavioral Health Supervisor, you will oversee a team of clinicians embedded within school communities throughout Washington, DC. You will serve as a leader, mentor, coach, and advocate, ensuring students receive high-quality behavioral health services while supporting clinicians in their professional growth.

Many of the youth and families we serve experience trauma, anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, grief, family conflict, and other barriers that impact their success both inside and outside of the classroom. In this role, you will help ensure that students receive compassionate, effective, and culturally responsive care while building strong partnerships with schools, families, and community stakeholders.

Why leaders choose PTWMSI
✓ Mission-driven organization dedicated high-quality behavioral health services.
✓ We are committed to investing in your growth through collaboration, professional development, and ongoing support.
✓ Opportunity to develop clinicians, strengthen school partnerships, influence service delivery
✓ Collaborative Environment with a multi disciplinary team
✓ Opportunity to Build Experience with Children, Adolescents, Families, and School-Based Behavioral Health
✓ We Handle Insurance Credentialing So You Can Focus on Client Care
✓ Access to AI-Powered Documentation Tools to Reduce Administrative Burden

Health & Wellness Benefits
✓ Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with Employer Contributions
✓ Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for Counseling, Financial, and Legal Support
✓ Employer-Paid Life Insurance
✓ Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care FSA)
✓ Health Savings Account (HSA) Options

Financial Benefits
✓ Competitive Salary
✓ 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
✓ Eligibility for HRSA Student Loan Repayment Programs (Position Dependent)
Time Away From Work
✓ Strong focus on Work-Life balance
✓ Generous Paid Time Off

Recognition & Workplace Culture
✓ Motivosity Recognition & Rewards Program
✓ Lifestyle Spending Account (LSA)
✓ Mission-Driven, Supportive Team Environment

What You'll Do
As a School-Based Behavioral Health Supervisor, you will provide leadership, clinical guidance, and operational oversight for clinicians serving students and families across multiple school communities.

You will:
• Lead and supervise School-Based Behavioral Health Clinicians across up to six schools
• Provide clinical supervision, coaching, mentorship, and professional development to support clinician growth
• Support clinicians in managing complex cases, crisis situations, and school-based behavioral health challenges
• Partner with school administrators, families, community stakeholders, and government agencies to support student success
• Monitor program performance, quality outcomes, and compliance with program standards
• Prepare monthly reports and support continuous quality improvement initiatives
• Collaborate with DBH, school leadership, and PTWMSI leadership to strengthen services and school partnerships

Required Qualifications
• Mast'er's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, or a related behavioral health field
• Active DC LICSW or LPC license in good standing
• Strong leadership, communication, and relationship-building skills

Preferred Qualifications
• 3–5 years of behavioral health experience
• Experience in school-based, outpatient, community-based, or behavioral health settings
• Experience collaborating with schools, government agencies, and community organizations
Compensation: $80,000.00 - $86,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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