Your Opportunity:
Are you passionate about providing compassionate, evidence-based care to patients during critical moments in their lives? We are seeking an experienced Clinical Supervisor to join our teams working in an outpatient withdrawal management program, and an inpatient concurrent disorder unit supporting voluntary and involuntary adults requiring medical withdrawal management and acute psychiatric stabilization. As a Clinical Supervisor, you will provide clinical supervision for discipline, practice area or service sector supporting clinicians to provide excellence in professional practice and enable quality, recovery-oriented patient, and family-centered care. You will supervise regulated staff requiring supervision to meet the regulatory requirements for practice, and/or to unregulated staff providing the restricted activity of psychosocial intervention. This may include observing clinical sessions, reviewing clinical documentation, and conducting team case consultations, and ensuring adherence to trauma-informed and culturally safe practices. In your role, you will work with members of the interdisciplinary teams, psychiatrists, and community partners in support of effective professional and collaborative practice. This role involves supporting quality improvement initiatives, and fostering an environment of dignity, respect, and hope for every patient in our care. The ideal candidate will demonstrate leadership qualities and the ability to mentor and develop others, while applying strong analytical thinking and decision-making skills to complex clinical situations. A commitment to continuous learning, self-motivation, and self-care is essential, along with creativity and innovation in problem-solving and program development.
Description:
As a Clinical Supervisor, you will provide clinical supervision for a discipline, practice area or service sector supporting clinicians to provide excellence in professional practice and enable quality, patient and family-centered care. In this clinical leadership role, you will provide clinical supervision to staff providing addiction and/or mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. This role involves supervision related to a range of assessment, mental health (psychosocial and psychological interventions), and other activities. You will be required to supervise regulated staff requiring supervision to meet the regulatory requirements for practice, and/or to unregulated staff providing the restricted activity of psychosocial intervention. This may include observing clinical sessions, reviewing clinical documentation and written reports, conducting team case consultations and offering support, and providing guidance and direction to clinical staff with challenging and urgent cases in a timely manner. In your role, you may work with members of the interdisciplinary team, psychiatrists and community partners in support of effective professional and collaborative practice. You may contribute to the planning, implementation and evaluation of mental health treatment services in a hospital setting or community. You may also identify and address gaps in clinical practice as well as facilitate addressing of system level gaps and risk management issues. You may provide support to leadership in the hiring, orientation and performance evaluation of clinical staff.
- Classification: Clinical Supervisor
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Union: HSAA Prof/Tech
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Unit and Program: Peter Lougheed Centre: U37 - Concurrent Disorder Unit and Renfrew Recovery CentreComm
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Primary Location: Peter Lougheed Centre
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Location Details: As Per Location
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Multi-Site: Multisite
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FTE: 1.00
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Posting End Date: 10-JUN-2026
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Temporary Employee Class: Temp F/T Benefits
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Date Available: 02-JUL-2026
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Temporary End Date: 02-JAN-2028
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Hours per Shift: 7.75
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Length of Shift in weeks: 4
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Shifts per cycle: 20
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Shift Pattern: Days
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Days Off: Saturday/Sunday
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Minimum Salary: $50.74
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Maximum Salary: $66.41
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Vehicle Requirement: Driver's License, Vehicle Required
Required Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Psychology or Social Work. Active or eligible for full registration (not provisional) with College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) or the Alberta College of Social Work (ACSW). A minimum of 5 years' experience in providing mental health assessment and intervention, including restricted activity of psychosocial intervention.
Additional Required Qualifications:
Minimum of 5 – 6 years of recent experience in addiction and mental health. Experience providing clinical supervision. Strong abilities in working within an interdisciplinary team and demonstrated contribution in emerging programs are essential. Basic Cardiac Life Support - Health Care Provider (BCLS-HCP). Advanced knowledge and skill in addiction and mental health assessment, crisis intervention, and treatment. Proficient in risk assessment, and disclosure and documentation of risk. Candidates should possess exceptional communication, conflict resolution, and decision-making skills, along with the ability to maintain composure and professionalism in challenging situations. Ability to ambulate, climb stairs, and move quickly without limitations in a variety of environments.
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with provincial legislation related to the Mental Health Act and the Mental Health Services Protection Act, and a history of implementing quality improvement initiatives. Strong organizational skills and the ability to foster collaboration across diverse stakeholders are highly valued.