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Crisis Outreach Program Supervisor - CYFCT South

Crisis Outreach Program Supervisor - CYFCT South

Compass HealthEverett, WA, US
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Job Description

Job Description

Crisis Outreach Program Supervisor

Full-Time (40 hrs / week)

Child, Youth & Family Crisis Team (CYFCT) – South | Everett, WA

Annual Salary Range : $78,249.60 – $110,682.92 DOE

Lead with Purpose. Guide Crisis Response for Youth and Families.

Compass Health is seeking a dynamic and compassionate Crisis Outreach Program Supervisor to join our Child, Youth & Family Crisis Team (CYFCT) in Snohomish County. This is an opportunity to combine leadership, clinical expertise, and crisis intervention in a mission-driven role that directly supports some of the region’s most vulnerable youth and families.

What You’ll Be Doing

As Program Supervisor, you will oversee the delivery of crisis outreach services, support clinical staff, and ensure high-quality, client-centered care. You will provide both administrative and clinical supervision while actively collaborating with community partners to improve outcomes for children and families in crisis.

Key responsibilities include :

Providing direct supervision to clinical team members, including hiring, training, and evaluations

Ensuring services meet Compass Health standards and regulatory requirements

Supporting day-to-day operations and serving as back-up to the Program Manager

Assisting with crisis intervention, clinical assessments, and stabilization support

Overseeing business and compliance functions including billing, documentation, and data integrity

Facilitating staff development through training plans and annual evaluations

Maintaining strong relationships with community agencies to ensure coordinated care

Promoting equitable access to services through inclusive practices and outreach

Who You’ll Be Working With

You’ll lead a skilled and committed CYFCT team that specializes in trauma-informed, culturally responsive crisis outreach for children and families. Our work emphasizes community-based support, wraparound engagement, and preventing unnecessary out-of-home placements through early intervention.

What You Bring

Master’s Degree (MA / MS / MSW) in a Behavioral Sciences field (required)

WA State Licensure in Social Work, MFT, or Mental Health Counseling (required)

Meets WAC criteria for Mental Health Professional (MHP)

Minimum 2 years of clinical experience working with youth, families, or vulnerable populations

Experience in therapy, case management, treatment planning, and crisis intervention

Completion of WA State Approved Supervisor Training (or willingness to complete)

Valid WA State Driver’s License, reliable vehicle, and appropriate insurance (if applicable)

What You Share

Strong leadership and administrative skills with a collaborative, team-centered approach

Deep clinical understanding of behavioral health needs across youth and family systems

Confidence in decision-making, problem-solving, and supporting staff in high-pressure situations

Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, evolving crisis setting

Knowledge of evidence-based practices and willingness to learn and implement them

What We Offer

We invest in our leaders the way we invest in our clients—with care, growth opportunities, and a commitment to balance.

Full-time employees receive :

Medical, dental, and vision insurance at no cost

16 days of vacation in your first year

12 sick days , plus 1 wellness day annually

13 paid holidays (11 standard + 2 personal)

300 in professional development funds

Up to 5 days of paid education leave

403(b) retirement plan with up to 2% match after 1 year

A leadership role in a mission-focused and supportive organizational culture

Note : Benefits are pro-rated for part-time employees.

The line about “over 45 paid days off in your first year” has been removed per your instructions.)

Why Join Compass Health?

For more than a century, Compass Health has been the leading non-profit behavioral healthcare provider in Northwest Washington. Our client-centered care is driven by values of equity, recovery, and collaboration—and our leaders play a critical role in delivering on that promise.

Learn more at www.compasshealth.org

Ready to Lead a Team Making a Difference?

If you’re ready to guide and support a high-impact clinical team through meaningful, crisis-focused work, we’d love to hear from you.

Compass Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects our community.

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