Clinical Supervisor Remote Jobs in Connecticut (US)
This page tracks remote clinical supervisor openings that are location-eligible for Connecticut.
This page tracks remote clinical supervisor openings that are location-eligible for Connecticut.
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• Supervise, mentor, and develop a team of Clinical Appeals and Denials RNs. • Conduct regular coaching sessions, performance reviews, and professional development planning. • Monitor productivity, quality, and compliance metrics to ensure achievement of departmental goals. • Facilitate team meetings, training sessions, and ongoing education initiatives. • Manage staffing assignments, workload balancing, PTO coverage, and scheduling needs. • Oversee the review and management of medical necessity, authorization, and clinical validation denials. • Ensure timely preparation and submission of first-level, second-level, and external appeals. • Guide staff in developing evidence-based appeal arguments utilizing clinical documentation, regulatory requirements, and nationally recognized guidelines such as InterQual and MCG. • Review complex and high-dollar denials and provide escalation support as needed. • Ensure all appeals meet payer-specific requirements and submission deadlines. • Analyze denial trends and identify root causes impacting reimbursement. • Collaborate with Revenue Cycle, Case Management, Utilization Review, CDI, HIM, and Operational Leadership to implement denial prevention strategies. • Monitor recoveries, overturn rates, appeal success metrics, and financial outcomes. • Develop action plans to address payer performance concerns and recurring denial patterns. • Participate in client and leadership meetings to present denials performance and recommendations. • Ensure adherence to organizational policies, regulatory requirements, and payer guidelines. • Perform quality audits of appeal submissions and provide feedback to staff. • Maintain expertise in CMS regulations, Medicare and Medicaid requirements, commercial payer policies, and industry best practices. • Support audit readiness and compliance initiatives. • Identify and implement process improvements that enhance efficiency, quality, and financial outcomes. • Assist in developing standard operating procedures, workflows, and training materials. • Utilize data analytics and reporting tools to monitor team effectiveness and operational performance. • Support implementation of new clients, programs, and denial management initiatives.
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• Provide clinical consultation and mentorship to a panel of nurse practitioners with a combined capacity of up to 7.0 FTE. • Host a regular (weekly or biweekly) group case consultation session for the NP team to discuss complex or higher-acuity cases. • Be available for ad hoc, asynchronous consultation on psychopharmacologic questions specific to reproductive psychiatry. • Support onboarding of new NPs with orientation to FamilyWell's reproductive psychiatry clinical protocols and best practices. • Contribute clinical expertise to the ongoing development and refinement of FamilyWell's clinical guidelines and protocols. • Participate as needed in FamilyWell's clinical quality and risk-management processes.
At 360 Behavioral Health, we’re more than a workplace — we’re a community. Every day, we unite passion and purpose to support children, teens, and adults with developmental disabilities. We work as a team, celebrate each other’s wins, and are committed to helping every client and team member reach their full potential. Our Mission, Vision & Values: Mission: To empower individuals with developmental disabilities to live their fullest, most independent lives while supporting families through compassionate, evidence-based care. Vision: To be a leading organization recognized for excellence in ABA therapy, innovative programs, and a culture that nurtures both clients and clinicians. Values: Compassion: Treat every client and family with care, respect, and understanding. Excellence: Uphold the highest standards in clinical services and professional growth. Collaboration: Achieve success together as a team. Integrity: Act ethically, honestly, and transparently in all we do. Innovation: Embrace learning, improvement, and creative problem-solving.
Role Description As a BCBA Clinical Supervisor, you will: - Provide supervision and mentorship to Behavior Interventionists and Assistant Clinical Supervisors. - Develop individualized treatment plans that empower clients and families. - Collaborate with a team of passionate clinicians who are as excited about growth as you are. - Deliver meaningful parent training and support. - Stay hands-on with client care while shaping the next generation of ABA professionals. Qualifications - Active BCBA certification. - Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field. - Passion for mentoring, learning, and collaboration. - Strong communication skills and a heart for making a difference. - Open to both newly certified BCBAs and experienced supervisors. Benefits - Total Compensation: $84,000k – $103,000k (Based on Experience, Role, & Region). - Up to $6,000 in performance bonuses. - $3,000 annual tuition reimbursement. - $1,000 CEU stipend for ongoing certification & growth. - $10,000K Employment Bonus. - In-house CEU events plus $1,000 CEU reimbursement. - Health benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision (company covers 100% of dental and vision, 90% of medical). - Career development and Leadership opportunities. - Generous time off (DTO) and flexible scheduling. - 401(K) retirement savings program. - Mileage and phone reimbursement. - Employee Assistance Program & Wellbeing resources. - Great and fun company culture. Company Description At 360 Behavioral Health, we are more than a workplace; we’re a purpose-driven community. As a clinician-led organization and the largest ABA provider in California, we combine clinical excellence with a deep commitment to making a meaningful impact. Every day, our teams bring passion and expertise to support children, teens, and adults with developmental disabilities, helping them reach their full potential.
On a mission to create a world where our children’s mental health is cared for as much as their physical health is.
• Oversee and provide clinical supervision to therapists. Conduct regular individual consultation sessions to ensure high-quality care and professional development • Facilitate group case consultations and lead team meetings to promote collaborative problem-solving and knowledge sharing • Review and provide feedback on clinical documentation to maintain best practices • Ensure therapists' compliance with safety protocols, documentation requirements, and ethical standards • Provide on-call risk consultation during daytime and evening clinic hours (on a rotating basis) for complex or crisis situations • Mentor and support therapists in their professional growth • Participate in quality assurance efforts, including regular chart audits and outcome measurements • Collaborate with the clinical leadership team to develop and implement new evidence-based treatment approaches and programs
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