Behavioral Health Crisis Clinical Supervisor
Company: Center for Human Development, Inc.
Location: La Grande
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $7,226.13-$10,954.46
(for non-licensed) or $7,226.12 - $10,954.45 (for licensed) Center
for Human Development Inc. is seeking a full-time Behavioral Health
Crisis Clinical Supervisor to provide clinical supervision of the
CHD Mobile Crisis Intervention Team (MCIT). Works under the general
supervision of the Behavioral Health Head of Clinical Operations
and Director of Behavioral Health. Supervises MCIT staff,
responsible for ongoing program development, and serves as a
liaison to the community. Provides consultation, training, and
technical assistance to MCIT staff. The Crisis Clinical Supervisor
provides after-hours emergency services, phone consultations, and
crisis intervention. This position may carrys a small caseload as
determined with a maximum of 10 clients. CHD WILL PAY UP TO $3500
IN RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AND UP TO $2000 TOWARDS FIRST MONTH RENT!
Come work and play in one of the most scenic valleys in the United
States. CHD is located at the eastern base of the Blue Mountains,
one of Oregon's largest and oldest mountain ranges. Enjoy unlimited
year-round outdoor recreation. Join us and be a part of team that
makes a difference in the community we serve. CHD values work-life
balance and offers flexible schedules and generous time-off.
Essential Functions: Coordinates with community partners and
provides education and support to community partners, i.e. Sheriffs
Department, hospital, courts, etc. Staffs and provides support over
the phone for crisis staff (24/7) Actively responds to crisis
(assessment and coordinating of care) Oversees civil commitment
process. Certified Clinical Supervisor or willing to complete
requirements as a certified clinical supervisor within two years of
employment Supervises clinical practice. Provides clinical
supervision (individual and group) to all crisis staff. Hold staff
accountable for performance measures including, but not limited to,
productivity, timely documentation of clinical services, compliance
with Medicaid and other regulatory and funding authorities, etc.
Responsible for clinical consultation: conducts clinical case
review; develops clinical best practices and standards; provides
clinical consultation with department services and community
providers; monitors clinical progress. Facilitates team
development: how team members work together; conflict resolution;
and acts as lead change agent with teams. Provides ongoing training
and support around risk assessment, safety planning, and
coordination of care. Clinical Supervisors report unresolved
performance issues that may require personnel action directly to
personnel rep and Head of Clinical Operations Work with the team to
develop quality improvement processes Collaborate with the tech
services team in the development of a data-tracking process
Responsible for developing alternatives to hospitalization for the
population served by the team and efforts are directed at
minimizing psychiatric hospitalization. Communicate effectively
verbally and in writing. Other job duties as assigned. The
Requirements: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed
Practicing Counselor (LPC) for at least 2 years preferred. Ability
to function in a team-based environment. Two years of experience in
a comparable position dedicated to quality/ health improvement in a
managed care organization or provider group or governmental agency
or similar setting preferred. Ability to effectively problem solve.
Ability to manage individuals and teams through coaching,
mentoring, training, and delegation. Effective oral and written
communication. QMHPs must be credentialed as a mental health
investigator or willing to pursue credentialing. Must possess a
valid Oregon Drivers license and be insurable for client service
purposes, travel between business offices, and to attend required
meeting and/or trainings. Must pass all criminal history check
requirements as required by ORS 536-181.537 and in accordance with
OAR 407-007-0200-407-007-0370 and drug screening. The Company: CHD
is a nonprofit corporation that is recognized statewide as an
innovator. Join a self-directed team that has the authority to
manage their own work and make decisions at the level of service to
the customer. The Area: Tired of the rat race? La Grande, Oregon is
a small town in Eastern Oregon that offers fresh air, a strong
community presence, virtually no traffic, and lots of outdoor
recreation in the surrounding Blue Mountains. Enjoy hiking,
horseback and mountain bike trails, and ATV access at Mt. Emily
Recreation Area, bird watching at Ladd Marsh, picnics along the
Grande Ronde River, inland links style golf courses and more. Home
of Eastern Oregon University. The Benefits: Full time exempt
position with attractive benefit package that includes paid time
off, medical plan that includes acupuncture, chiropractic and
naturopathic, dental, vision, life/AD&D insurance, long-term
disability insurance, excellent retirement benefit with generous
contribution to 401k after orientation, Professional Development
Plan, paid renewal leave, annual employee appreciation picnics and
dinners, Mental Health Days, gym discounts, and more. How to Apply:
To apply please visit our website
https://www.chdinc.org/employment. Cover Letter REQUIRED with
application. If you need assistance please call 541-962-8881. The
Center for Human Development, Inc. is an equal employment
opportunity employer. We adhere to a policy of making employment
decisions without regard to race, color, national origin, sex,
sexual orientation, religion, marital status, disability, or any
other characteristic protected by state or federal law. We assure
you that your opportunity for employment with CHD depends solely on
your qualifications.
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