Supervisor for the Drug & Alcohol Program (Bilingual Spanish/English)
Company: Asociacion Puertorriquenos En Marcha
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Salary: $60,000 plus benefits Job Type: Full Time, Exempt Work
Schedule: Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm Location:
Philadelphia, PA (On Site) ABOUT APM Asociación Puertorriqueños en
Marcha (APM) has been helping families achieve their greatest
potential since 1970 by providing early childhood education, foster
care & adoption, child welfare, mental & behavioral health,
community and economic development, housing, and community school
services to the North Philadelphia communities. JOB SUMMARY The
Drug and Alcohol Program Supervisor’s primary responsibilities will
be the following: Provide clinical oversight for the designated
Drug and Alcohol Program team under the direction of the Program
Director. Provide individual and group clinical supervision in
accordance with and/or the regulatory standards and guidelines of
CBH, DDAP and OMHSAS to both licensed and unlicensed Substance
abuse counselors in various environments and modalities. The
emphasis of the Drug and Alcohol Program is multi-faceted and
includes meeting clinical benchmarks for quality care and
productivity, ensuring proper care is being provided in accordance
with service delivery contracts and providing ongoing staff
development. Duties may include establishing of clinical practice
policy, case consultation, creating and reviewing clinical
documentation and facilitating in-service training, oversight and
management of Drug and Alcohol Program services. Collaboration with
other departments is a vital component of Drug and Alcohol Program
Supervisor’s role. The position can also include direct service by
way of individual, family and group therapy to APM clients. Duties
and Responsibilities : 1. Supervision a. Provide minimum one-hour
individual supervision for SAC (substance abuse counselor) a month
b. Provide minimum one-hour group supervision a month to SACs c.
Both must be documented within 48 hours of providing supervision d.
Conduct case consultation conferences with doctor and SACs and
timely document the details on EHR e. Implementation of the
policies and procedures for the operation of Drug and alcohol
outpatient services in compliance with all Federal, State, County,
and Funder requirements 2. Caseload a. Provide therapeutic services
to a caseload using a variety of therapeutic modalities b. Manage
the SACs team and assign new clients c. Apply for BHSI for clients
who doesn’t have insurance 3. Caseload review every month for all
SACs in the team a. Discharges are completed upon 60 days of not
receiving counseling services b. Labs up to date for all clients
(weekly/ bi-weekly) c. Treatment plans must be developed based on
ASAM criteria d. Releases and other relevant documentations are up
to date e. SACs have sufficient caseload f. All therapists
providing minimum 3 sessions a month to a client or based on ASAM
criteria g. Counselors are spending 70% of their work time at
office h. Encouraging in-person services i. All services requiring
client signatures must be in –person (exceptional case must be
documented and discussed with supervisor) j. Enter diagnosis in
Credible during the Intake session k. All services fully documented
(signatures) within 7 days and must be ready for billing 4.
Training a. Get list of all mandated trainings from Admin Director
b. Follow up on training every month with SACs during the
supervisions c. All SACs and supervisor must complete the required
trainings before the annual performance evaluations d. Make sure
SACs complete 25 hours of training a calendar year apart from the
mandatory trainings e. Make appropriate training recommendations
for the SACs f. Supervisor completes Performance evaluation and
Individual training plans for all SACs before the end of the year
g. Supervisor will train SACs in all documentations used at APM 5.
Billing a. Supervisor must collect the billing cycle schedule from
Billing Supervisor b. Ensure all SACs sends billing sheet within 72
hours of providing service c. Ensure all SACs sends Timesheet
before the billing closing date and time 6. Documentation a.
Supervisor must review all Treatment plans, evaluations, Intakes,
family/ couple/ group therapy and approve for billing b. Supervisor
must review progress notes randomly to ensure they are in
compliance with treatment plan goals and charts are in good
standing c. Complete case consultations with SACs and Dr (when
needed) and document in Credible within 48 hours d. Complete
incident reports for CBH and APM and send the documentation to
Director of Operations 7. Supervision/ meetings with Directors a.
Must be available for meetings with Directors once a week for 1-2
hours and as needed. b. Must submit a weekly report of your team
during the meeting 8. Other duties as assigned BENEFITS
Independence Administrators Medical Insurance Plan or $100/month
Reimbursement with Proof of Current Plan Livongo for Diabetes
Prevention, Hypertension, and Weight Management (Only for Employees
Who Elect Our Medical Insurance) Sword, A Virtual Physical Care
Program for Back, Joint, and Muscle Pain (Only for Employees Who
Elect Our Medical Insurance) WondrHealth for Weight Management
(Only for Employees Who Elect Our Medical Insurance) Sun Life
Financial Insurance Plans for Dental, Vision, Life and AD&D,
Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital Indemnity Basic Life
Insurance (100% Employer Funded) Short-term and Long-term
Disability Insurances 403B Retirement Plan through Mutual of
America Flexible Spending Accounts for Health, Childcare, Public
Transportation, and Parking Expenses through The Harrison Group
AllOne Health Employee Assistance Program at No Cost Employee
Referral Program (You Can Earn Up to $600) 20 Days of Paid Time Off
include Illness, Vacation, Appointments, and Emergencies 12 Days of
Paid Holidays Requirements Skills Passion to work with Drug &
alcohol population Provide genuine care and support for members
while maintaining respectful boundaries Self-motivated and take
proactive steps to develop and expand DA program under the
supervision of Director Ability to take initiative and collaborate
with other resources, agencies, hospitals and judiciary system in
the community Represent APM Drug & Alcohol program with pride and
joy Qualifications Master’s degree or above from an accredited
university/college with a major in medicine, chemical dependency,
art therapy, dance therapy, human development and family studies,
special education, sociology, counselor education, human behavior,
Individual and Family Studies, Pastoral studies, music therapy,
psychology, social work, nursing (with a clinical specialty in
administration or human services) PLUS two (2) years of paid
clinical experience in a health or human services agency which
includes one (1) year supervising others working directly with the
chemically dependent. CAC, CDAC licensed or qualified Completed
ASAM training Trained in Motivational Interviewing Bilingual
(English/Spanish). Proficiency in the DAP documentation Proficiency
in the use of Microsoft Word Experience in facilitating group
therapy Working with medication managed populations Strong verbal
and written communication skills APM is an equal opportunity
employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without
attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. If hired,
you will be required to submit clearances (FBI fingerprints, Child
Abuse History Clearance, and Criminal History Clearance) along with
other documentation. Salary Description 60,000
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