Clinical Supervisor for Peer Services
Company: Operation Par Inc.
Location: Largo
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
Operation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full
continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or
mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive
behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through
advocacy, education, clinical services, and research. BENEFITS: 9
paid holidays per year 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of
holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of
employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment.
Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401k matching Tuition
reimbursement Continuing education, reimbursement for professional
certifications, licensure and qualified supervision. GENERAL
DESCRIPTION : Pinellas Matters Supervisor is a strategic and
clinical leader responsible for supervising SUD Peer Support staff
and Case Managers working in hospital settings. This role ensures
effective pathways for identifying, engaging, and transitioning
patients with substance use disorders (SUD) into recovery services.
The position requires high-level collaboration with hospital
leadership, medical personnel, and county funders. The ideal
candidate is dynamic, clinically sophisticated in SUD practices
including MAT, and skilled in patient engagement and community
resource navigation. SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Supervise SUD Peer Support
staff and Case Managers in hospital-based settings Develop and
implement standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for SUD
engagement and referral Collaborate with hospital personnel to
support MAT initiation and withdrawal management Oversee warm
handoff and discharge planning for patients with substance use
disorders Coordinate referrals to CAM and for community-based
treatment and recovery services Serve as liaison between hospital
staff, hospital leadership, and county representatives Educate
medical staff on evidence-based SUD practices and stigma-free care
approaches Participate in interdepartmental rounds and case
conferences for high-risk patients Ensure continuity of care and
follow-through on referrals to external providers and MAT programs
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND COMPETENCIES: Understanding the
complex nature of our clients: Recognize the acute and often
unstable medical, psychological, and social conditions of patients
with substance use disorders in hospital environments Understand
the impact of stigma, trauma, and co-occurring disorders on patient
engagement and treatment outcomes Navigate the complexities of
hospital systems while advocating for patient-centered,
recovery-oriented care Demonstrate empathy, cultural competence,
and adaptability in high-pressure clinical settings Treatment
Knowledge: Expertise in medication-assisted treatment (MAT),
including hospital based buprenorphine/Suboxone protocols
Understanding of withdrawal management strategies in hospital
settings Familiarity with evidence-based practices for substance
use disorder (SUD) treatment Ability to educate and train medical
personnel on SUD treatment approaches Application to Practice:
Provide clinical supervision and guidance to SUD Peer Supports and
Case Managers working in hospital environments Apply evidence-based
practices to support effective patient engagement and care
transitions Translate SUD treatment protocols and hospital policies
into actionable workflows for frontline staff Facilitate
interdisciplinary collaboration between Peer staff, Case Managers,
and hospital personnel Ensure staff are equipped to navigate
hospital systems and community-based recovery resources Promote a
trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach to care delivery
and supervision Documentation and Compliance: Ensure compliance
with federal and state regulations governing SUD treatment,
including 42 CFR Part 2 and HIPAA Maintain strict confidentiality
of patient information across all documentation and communication
channels Monitor staff adherence to privacy laws and ethical
standards in hospital and community-based settings Train and
supervise staff on proper documentation practices within electronic
health record (EHR) systems Collaborate with compliance and quality
assurance teams to meet regulatory and auditing requirements
Implement workflows that align with DCF and CARF standards for SUD
care Ensure accurate and timely documentation of patient
interactions, referrals, and treatment plans ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS: Commitment to workplace of dignity and respect
Compliance with all Equal Employment Opportunity rules and
guidelines Ability to work with others cooperatively and cordially
in a spirit of teamwork Ability to appear at work as scheduled,
mindful of the company’s attendance policies Ability to accept
direction from managers and supervisors in a respectful and
collaborative manner EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Must meet one of the
following criteria: Bachelor’s degree in a directly related field
plus two years of direct client service experience in hospital
setting and/or substance use. Minimum 1 year of supervisory
experience Master’s degree in counseling or a directly related
field with two years of direct client service experience in
hospital setting and/or substance abuse, licensed or pursuing
licensure preferred. Minimum 1 year of supervisory experience MCAP,
CAP, or CAC certification from the Florida Certification Board with
two years of direct client service experience in hospital setting
and/or substance abuse. Minimum 1 year of supervisory experience
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS: Current CPR and First
Aid Certification or certifications must be obtained within the
first six (6) months of employment ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS:
Ability to move about treatment facility, both indoors and out
Ability to lift and carry 5 to 10 pounds reasonable accommodation
will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability
Proficiency with Microsoft Windows-based computers Ability to
document in an electronic health record system Ability to use Zoom
and Teams virtual platforms Highly organized Familiarity with Data
Collection and Analysis WORKPLACE STANDARDS: Adheres to company
time and attendance standards, with understanding of the needs of a
24-hour residential program if applicable Demonstrates knowledge of
company policy and procedure Performs other duties as assigned and
maintains a safe work environment SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must have a
valid driver's license Must pass a level II background check
(https://info.flclearinghouse.com) and drug screen Must maintain
current training as required by Operation PAR, Inc. policies
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Hospital environment Exposure to
individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress or agitation
Possible exposure to clients with communicable diseases Involves
some outdoor activities In-home or community environments
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