Berkshire County Kids' Place & Violence Prevention Center, Inc. is a fully accredited Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) offering a safe, supportive space for children and families to heal from trauma related to abuse and violence.
Our multidisciplinary team approach integrates trauma-focused therapy, family advocacy, forensic interviewing, and prevention services—helping children find hope and resilience after trauma.
Position Overview
We are seeking a Clinical Supervisor to lead a talented team of clinicians and interns providing trauma-focused mental health care to children and adolescents. This leadership role is ideal for a licensed clinician who values collaboration, professional growth, and the opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of children and families.
This position may be full-time or part-time (approximately 20–32 hours per week), with a flexible daytime schedule based on the needs of the program and the selected candidate. Please note that this is a fully in-person position located in Berkshire County.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide individual and group clinical supervision to licensed clinicians and interns, ensuring adherence to best practices and evidence-based care.
- Maintain a small trauma-focused caseload (children/adolescents and non-offending caregivers).
- Serve as a mental health resource for the Berkshire County Multidisciplinary Team (MDT), supporting child abuse investigations and forensic interviews.
- Oversee referrals, case assignments, and onboarding for the clinical team.
- Facilitate weekly team meetings and clinical reviews to strengthen practice and treatment planning.
- Represent Kids’ Place at community events, advisory boards, and professional meetings.
- Support and occasionally provide backup for forensic interviews.
- Stay current on trauma and child advocacy best practices through training and continuing education.
- Responsibilities may be adjusted based on part-time hours and program needs.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field.
- Independent clinical license (LICSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or equivalent).
- TF-CBT certification or willingness to obtain within one year.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in child/adolescent trauma treatment.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, and support a multidisciplinary team.
- Knowledge of the CAC model and the role of mental health professionals in multidisciplinary settings.
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation:
- $74,000–$78,000 annually for full-time employment.
- For part-time employees, compensation will be prorated based on scheduled hours and experience.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and retirement benefits available for employees working 30 or more hours per week.
- Paid time off and holidays prorated based on hours worked.
- Opportunities for professional development, including supervision hours and continuing education.
- Supportive and collaborative team environment.
Why Join Us
- Flexible daytime schedule: Ideal for clinicians balancing family, private practice, or teaching.
- Collaborative culture: Work closely with skilled clinicians, advocates, and forensic interviewers.
- Mission-driven impact: Make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families impacted by trauma.
- Commitment to growth: Ongoing supervision, CEU support, and access to training in trauma-informed care.