Clinical Supervisor Remote Jobs in New York (US)
This page tracks remote clinical supervisor openings that are location-eligible for New York.
This page tracks remote clinical supervisor openings that are location-eligible for New York.
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Salary is $100,000 to $120,000 per year depending on experience. Work Schedule: M to F 9-5 pm Work Type: 100% Remote W 2 Full Time
Role Description Bring your clinical expertise to a remote consulting role focused on supporting mental health clinicians and improving patient care. The Psychiatric Supervision Consultant will provide clinical oversight, case consultation, and professional guidance. You will assist clinicians with complex symptoms, treatment planning, risk concerns, and documentation. - Provide scheduled virtual consultation. - Review complex clinical presentations. - Recommend appropriate treatment and referral options. - Guide clinicians on safety and risk concerns. - Maintain accurate supervision records. - Support quality and professional standards. Qualifications - MD or DO degree. - Completion of an accredited psychiatry residency. - Active and unrestricted Pennsylvania medical license. - Board-certified or board-eligible in psychiatry. - Supervision or leadership experience preferred. Benefits - Compensation of $200 to $300 per hour. - Flexible remote schedule. - No on-site duties. - Independent consulting role. - Ability to work alongside an existing practice. Company Description
Children's Aid of New York, New York, was founded by Charles Loring Brace and fellow social reformers in 1853. At the time, almshouses and orphan asylums were t
Title: Mental Health Clinical Supervisor Bronx Health Center and Foster Care Services Bronx, NY 10460, USA Job Category: Management Requisition Number: MENTA001771 - Full-Time - Hybrid - Travel Required: No Position Summary: At Children’s Aid, we believe that all kids have limitless potential. Our dedicated staff provide comprehensive supports for nearly 50,000 children and families in targeted, under-resourced New York City neighborhoods. We know what it takes to ensure children grow up strong and healthy, and ready to thrive in school and life: excellent education and health care, social-emotional support, and strong, stable families. Under the supervision of the Foster Care Mental Health Program Director, the Foster Care Mental Health Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for the supervision of foster care mental health therapists and focus on enhancing therapists’ clinical skills. They are also responsible for below: Essential Duties: - Understand and promote the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values to ensure alignment with organizational policies and procedures. - Provide direct clinical supervision to foster care mental health therapists. - Provide crisis intervention to clients as needed. - Review referrals for therapy and assign cases to therapists within 48 hours, maintain waitlist as needed. - Monitor therapists’ caseloads, ensure cases are being assigned and/or closed when clinically appropriate. - Monitor productivity of therapists, address concerns regarding productivity. - Monitor new foster care intakes, including completion of required Mental Health Assessments (IPCTP, Initial MH assessments) - Complete intakes as needed to ensure initial assessments are completed within 30 days of placement. - Work in collaboration with FCMH Program Coordinator to ensure children receive required assessments/evaluations. - Ability to work effectively with children, adolescents, families, professionals, and other personnel from a wide range of cultural, social, and economic backgrounds. - Ensure that all documentation and paperwork are completed in a timely manner and in accordance with ACS and OMH regulations and complete chart review regularly. - Maintain up to date program policies to follow OMH, ACS and OCFS/29I regulations. - Ensure therapists are effectively utilizing evidence-based models. - Facilitate bi-weekly case conferences. - Participate in case consultations and trainings with other providers and foster care staff. - Serve as liaison between foster care and mental health staff to ensure collaboration in children’s treatment. - Participates with interdisciplinary team members in developing and implementing program policies and procedures. - Coordinate and facilitate team trainings/workshops to enhance therapist’s clinical skills and interventions. - Discuss concerns regarding staff or program with program assistant director. - Assist in completing forms required for referrals, evaluations, program eligibility, or override for services. - Provide clinical and administrative coverage in absence of assistant director. - Assist in the training of new staff and interns as needed. - Maintain a caseload of five clients. - Comply with all privacy laws including HIPAA, etc. - Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: - Master’s degree in social work required. - Valid New York State LCSW Required - 2 years Supervisory Experience preferred. - Strong clinical experience especially in childhood trauma required. - Ability to work flexible schedule, evening coverage is required. - Experience with Foster Care population required. Key Competencies: - Experience with evidence-based models (Trauma Systems Therapy, CBT, TF-CBT, CBT+) - Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred. It is the policy of Children's Aid to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment and is dedicated to maintaining a work environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. Children's Aid will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, or retaliation on any basis, including race, creed, color, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, gender/sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, source of income, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, familial status, caregiver status, military status, marital or partnership status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking, predisposing genetic characteristics, arrest or conviction record, credit history, unemployment status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Children’s Aid is committed to complying with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Children’s Aid will conduct a prompt and thorough investigation of all allegations of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or any violation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Policy in a confidential manner and will take appropriate corrective action, if and where warranted. Children’s Aid prohibits retaliation against employees who provide information about, complain about, or assist in the investigation of any complaint of discrimination or violation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Policy. The incumbent is expected to work a schedule, whether in-person or hybrid, as determined by the department's needs to facilitate effective collaboration with the team. This flexibility is essential for maintaining seamless communication, fostering teamwork, and ensuring the smooth operation of the department's processes. The position's requirements are subject to periodic review and adjustment based on organizational needs and changes in work dynamics. Travel Required No. Qualifications Skills Preferred Bilingual (English + Spanish) Advanced Attention to Detail Advanced Behaviors Preferred Leader : Inspires teammates to follow them Detail Oriented : Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well Motivations Preferred Work-Life Balance : Inspired to perform well by having ample time to pursue work and interests outside of work Ability to Make an Impact : Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or the organization Education Required Masters or better in Social Work. Experience Required 1-2 years: Supervisory Experience Licenses & Certifications Required LCSW
Solving big problems, building trust in society, and empowering our clients to shape the future.
• 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.
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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