Behavioral Health Program Supervisor
Company: Greater Hope Foundation for Children Inc.
Location: Victorville
Posted on: January 30, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Summary: The
Behavioral Health Program Supervisor is a licensed clinical
professional responsible for the oversight, supervision, and
clinical integrity of all Mental Health Services, including those
provided under the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral
Health (DBH) Mental Health Services-Foster Family Agency (MHS-FFA)
contract. This position ensures that services meet all applicable
State and Federal requirements, Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health
Services (SMHS) standards, Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)
and Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) regulations, and
Title 22 requirements. The Behavioral Health Program Supervisor
ensures that the program operates in alignment with the DBH
contract, including the Description of Program Services. The
Behavioral Health Program Supervisor provides leadership, clinical
supervision, quality improvement oversight, and compliance
monitoring to ensure high-quality, trauma-informed care for
clients, including children and youth in foster care. The
Behavioral Health Program Supervisor provides clinical oversight
and supervision to Board of Behavioral Science (BBS) registered
associates and student trainees/interns, ensuring compliance with
all state and agency regulations. The Behavioral Health Program
Supervisor plays a key role in supporting pre-licensed
professionals and students as they gain the necessary experience
toward LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC licensure. This position works closely
with the Behavioral Health Clinical Director/Head of Service, who
may also provide clinical supervision to associates and trainees.
This role requires a strong commitment to ethical, high-quality
supervision, professional development, and adherence to all legal
and regulatory requirements. Starting Salary Range:
$115,000-$125,000 Requirements: To perform this job successfully,
an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Master’s Degree or higher in
Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or other related field
recognized by Community Care Licensing. Current LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC
California License. Minimum of two years’ experience conducting
psycho-social assessments and therapy for children and families at
the LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC level. Familiarity with Title 22, EPSDT
Medical Necessity criteria, and Department of Behavioral Health
(DBH)/CalAim documentation, billing, and quality standards. Strong
leadership, teaching, and mentorship skills to support professional
growth in supervisees. Ability to assess, coach, and provide
constructive feedback on clinical competencies and interventions.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to
manage multiple supervisees and competing priorities while ensuring
compliance with BBS supervision limits and Department of Behavioral
Health (DBH) standards. Familiarity with child welfare, foster
care, and community mental health systems. Proficiency in Medi-Cal
SMHS documentation, including assessments, treatment plans,
progress notes, and discharge summaries. Strong knowledge of DSM-5
diagnostic criteria and its application in community mental health
settings. Experience with CANS/ANSA assessments as required by
Department of Behavioral Health (DBH). Understanding of ICC/IHBS
service models. Expertise in trauma-informed, culturally
responsive, and family-centered practice. Ability to support crisis
assessment, safety planning, and critical incident response. Strong
organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work
both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Must
meet contract and insurance requirements. Must have a valid
California Driver’s License with a good driving record. Must be at
least 18 years old with at least 2 years of driving experience. A
Greater Hope includes all employees in the DMV pull notification
process, notifying AGH of infractions throughout the process. Must
pass a physical exam, drug screen, and Tuberculosis skin test.
Receive Criminal and Child Abuse Clearance from the State of
California/Department of Justice. All Employees are required to
report all arrests within 48 hours of arrest as per Community Care
Licensing requirements. As with all of our positions, we work as a
team and various duties may be assigned at any time including
cleaning, organizing, child care, attendance at meetings,
transportation, paperwork, etc. A Greater Hope participates in
e-verify and will verify your Social Security Number. Ability to
work independently and as part of a team, strong conflict
resolution, communication and organizational skills; with great
attention to detail. Work with foster youth and San Bernardino
County Behavioral Health requirements experience preferred.
Compensation details: 115000-125000 Yearly Salary
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