Nonprofit
Published 1/30/26 11:35AM

Clinical Supervisor for Domestic Violence Program

Hybrid, Work must be performed in Massachusetts, US
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Salary:
    USD $74,000 - $77,000 / year
    Approximately 32 hours/week. Eligible for a sign-on bonus detailed in posting.
    Cause Areas:
    Victim Support, Women, LGBTQ, Immigrants or Refugees, Education, Volunteering

    Description

    Clinical Supervisor

    REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, Inc.

    About REACH Beyond Domestic Violence:

    REACH Beyond Domestic Violence is a non-profit organization providing safety and empowerment to survivors of abuse. We believe that everyone deserves to live free from fear and violence, and that centering survivor voices is one of the best ways to create healthier, more informed communities. Our work is inclusive of all survivors including women, men, children, and the LGBTQ community and has no income or other requirements to access services, apart from being a survivor of domestic violence. Resources that we offer include a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, specialized children’s and family's services, community-based survivor advocacy programs and prevention programs including community education and training.

    At REACH, we strive every day to lead by example. The trust our survivor clients place in us is built off the trust we place in each other. We support each other through collaboration, accountability, and a shared belief that lasting change is possible. Together, we challenge harmful norms, embrace diversity and inclusion, and educate both individuals and communities so we can prevent, and ultimately end, domestic violence.

    Clinical Supervisor

    REACH Beyond Domestic Violence is seeking a Clinical Supervisor to join our team. This position is unique in that provides clinical support only to staff and does not work directly with survivors or program participants. The role of the clinical supervisor is multifaceted; mitigating the impact of vicarious trauma on our team of staff, ensuring the staff, most of whom are not clinicians, provides consistent support to survivors in alignment with best practices, and strengthening programs and organizational capacity to address barriers and meet the needs of survivors.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Provide weekly clinical supervision to direct service staff and supervisors, offer biweekly or monthly supervision to part-time or non-direct service staff
    • This position may provide occasional support for staff in administrative roles that may be impacted by vicarious trauma.
    • Provide occasional training/workshop sessions for employees to deepen skills supporting survivors of domestic violence, especially those who may also have mental health or substance use histories
    • Provide the team with support, guidance, and consultation regarding the delivery of trauma informed care.
    • Assist the program team in assessing and improving services to reflect a relational, trauma-informed approach.
    • Conduct research as needed to improve the quality of support offered to survivors.
    • Review case files and monitor progress in collaboration with leadership team.
    • Other duties as assigned by supervisor or leadership.

    All staff at REACH commit to:

    • Working to ensure that REACH’s values are demonstrated in the policies and procedures of the organization, every day.
    • Working in collaboration with colleagues in other programs at the organization, participating with internal committees, and engaging with external and coalition work related to the role and/or the organization.
    • Participating in staff meetings and weekly professional supervision

    Requirements

    • Licensed clinician required, preferably LICSW or LMFT
    • Fluent bilingual capacity preferred
    • A minimum of 7 years of clinical experience is required
    • Demonstrated ability to provide highly skilled supervision to clinical and non-clinical staff
    • Significant experience working in a residential setting is strongly preferred
    • Highly skilled in trauma-informed practices
    • Excellent interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence are essential
    • Strong leadership and a sense of ethics
    • Effective communication with all levels of management
    • Comfortable working independently and as part of a small and collaborative team.
    • Ability to offer flexible hours to meet the needs of staff. Our team works shifts including evenings and weekends. This position must have some flexibility to meet with all staff members.
    • Commitment to the philosophy and mission of REACH
    • Candidates will be asked to submit to periodic background checks.
    • Candidates must have a valid driver’s license and a car. REACH provides mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate.

    Work Schedule

    • This is a salaried, exempt position expected to work approximately 32 hours per week, though actual hours may vary.
    • The salary for this position ranges from $74,000-$77,000 depending upon skills and experience.
    • This position requires at least 50% of the time in-person, but may be hybrid the other 50% if desired.
    • This position reports to the Director of Program Management.

    This position is eligible for a sign‑on/retention bonus of $1,500, or up to $3,000 for candidates who are fluent in Spanish and/or Haitian‑Creole. The bonus will be paid in three equal installments, each issued within 30 days of the milestone date, provided the employee remains continuously employed and in good standing.

    The payment schedule is as follows: one‑third at the start date, one‑third at six (6) months of employment, one‑third at one (1) year of employment.

    REACH is an equal opportunity employer and provides an inclusive work environment.

    To apply, please visit REACH’s Careers page at https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/f39a8716-a35a-4bb3-82b7-811724b68832/REACH-Beyond-Domestic-Violence-Inc

    Benefits

    Benefits

    Comprehensive benefits package options including:

    • Robust benefits including health, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), Dependent Care Account (DCA), employer paid Long Term Disability, employer paid Employee Assistance Program, employer paid life Insurance, and retirement plan with employer matching up to 3% of salary contributed.
    • 20 Days (4 weeks) of Paid Vacation Time, 25 Days (5 weeks) after 3 years of employment
    • A 4-week paid sabbatical, in addition to vacation time, is available to full-time employees after 7 years of employment
    • 12 Days Paid Sick Time and 11 Paid Federal Holidays

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Fluent bilingual capacity preferred

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in Massachusetts, US
    Associated Location
    Waltham, MA, USA

    How to Apply

    Applications will only be accepted through online portal.

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