Full-Time

Clinical Supervisor

Baystate Health

Baystate Health

5,001-10,000 employees

Compensation Overview

$108.2k - $147.1k/yr

Agawam, MA, USA

In Person

On-site Monday–Friday at Baystate's 300 Carew St., Springfield, MA.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • Under the direction of the Clinical Program Manager, Practice Manager, and Medical Directors, the Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor will provide comprehensive oversight of the child outpatient behavioral health therapy programming at Baystate’s 300 Carew St location.
  • These programs have varying focuses on trauma-specific treatment, early childhood mental health, and medical coping, including eating disorder support.
  • The Clinical Supervisor will supervise individual, family, and group therapy services in collaboration with the Clinical Program Manager, ensuring high-quality, culturally response care.
  • The Clinical Supervisor will support clinicians in crisis intervention, case management, and care coordination, while also guiding teams in the implementation of evidence-based treatment models.
  • Additionally, the Clinical Supervisor will help identify and facilitate access to specialized consultation and training resources to enhance clinical expertise and guidance across the programs.
  • The Clinical Supervisor will also maintain a small, active caseload to provide direct clinical services and remain closely connected to program operations and client needs.
  • This position requires the Supervisor be onsite Monday-Friday in-person.
  • Conducts regular supervision meetings with clinical staff, provides verbal and written feedback to achieve learning goals and clinical competency and provides clinical direction for professional development.
  • Monitors and promotes staff compliance with administrative tasks and functions.
  • Contributes to the overall clinical excellence of the service by modeling and teaching quality clinical practices.
  • Provides and/or arranges in-service training of staff to develop and maintain clinical competency.
  • Ensures that clinical care in the Program or Practice meets quality criteria established by the Department.
  • Coordinates activities including recruiting, interviewing, hiring, orienting, training, and evaluating staff.
  • Makes practical recommendations on employee hiring, transfer, promotion, wage change, discipline, termination, and similar actions.
  • Completes performance evaluations in conjunction with Medical and Program/Practice Leadership. When needed, use progressive disciplinary processes with staff who have job performance issues.
  • Participates in program development, including the study and implementation of interdisciplinary innovations in evaluation and treatment and system-wide coordination of care.
  • Collaborates with Medical and Program/Practice Leadership in service policy planning and development.
  • Develops solid and open liaisons and close working relationships internally and externally with appropriate service providers.
  • Participates in relevant professional meetings and conferences.
  • Supervises and maintains a coordinated information system, including program statistics, performance indicators, access, productivity, patient satisfaction, and outcomes, as indicated by departmental needs.
  • Creates a culture that values and supports inquiry and learning and fosters a highly engaged workforce.
  • Provides opportunities for multidisciplinary forums to problem solve and facilitate planning.
  • Develops, modifies, and maintains procedures, standards, and manuals.
  • Works with Medical and Program/Practice Leadership to ensure compliance with Joint Commission and other regulatory agency standards, laws, and regulations apply to Behavioral Health Services.
  • Ensures adherence to all health and safety requirements.
  • Prepares records and reports as required.
  • Monitors and evaluates clinical documentation and assures compliance with regulations and standards.
  • In addition, develops, implements, and reports Performance Improvement activities in conjunction with Medical and Program/Practice Leadership.
  • Monitors and assures staff competencies, continuing education requirements, licensure, and certifications are current.
  • Assists in promoting, coaching, and guiding the continuing professional development and growth of staff.
  • Serves as a role model for professional development to the team.
  • Participates in and assists with the preparation of the budget and ensures adherence to budgetary limitations/expectations.
  • In addition, the Program/Practice Manager maintains awareness of cost center financial performance assists with the development of priorities for purchase of capital equipment, efficient operations, optimal use of resources, and proper billing practices.
  • Performs direct clinical care as indicated by the department's needs and budgeted clinical FTE for the position.
  • Outpatient and Integrated Behavioral Health maintain strong collaborative relationships with partners and leaders in Medical Specialty Practices (OP) and the Primary Care Service Line (IBH). In OP, this includes seeking opportunities to maximize the value of collaborative care for patients with co-occurring medical and behavioral health disorders, including developing partnerships with new specialties as indicated.
  • For IBH, this includes maintaining relationships and regular contact with leaders in primary care practices where IBH clinicians are working and with Primary Care Service Line leadership regarding more comprehensive strategies of IBH implementation and optimization.
  • In PHP, works with Medical and Program Leadership to develop and maintain evidence-based models of care and efficient operations to assure clinical excellence, access to care, and financial viability.
  • In addition, it provides supervision and guidance to the multidisciplinary care team to ensure orientation and training, ongoing performance competency, adherence to clinical models of care and regulatory and accreditation compliance, continuous professional growth, and employee engagement.
  • As a clinical leader in the Behavioral Health Service Line participates in activities that promote the discipline of clinical behavioral health and its contribution to the mission of Baystate Health including support of internships and training programs, supervision of clinicians working toward independent licensure, and participation in system-wide education, quality, and performance improvement initiatives.
Desired Qualifications
  • Treatment of individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse disorders is desirable.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$3.9M

Headquarters

Springfield, Illinois

Founded

1873

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • HR appointments of Azuri-Humm and Stehman enhance recruitment and strategy since January.
  • Al Hamamsy implements CRPs to boost clinical safety and accountability.
  • Voluntary separations reallocate resources to physician and caregiver recruitment.

What critics are saying

  • Financial pressures from labor costs and reimbursements cut IT budgets immediately.
  • Non-clinical separations hollow IT support during Guixa’s modernization in 6 months.
  • HR turnover disrupts IT-HR alignment on workforce planning within 12 months.

What makes Baystate Health unique

  • Jen Azuri-Humm leads talent acquisition from Emory Healthcare since Jan. 12.
  • Abdul Al Hamamsy strengthens risk management from Kansas Health System since Oct. 20.
  • Clara Guixa drives IT transformation with 25 years from Boston Children’s since June 2.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

403b retirement company match & annual company contribution increase based on years of service.

Wellbeing programs that include but are not limited to mental, physical, and financial health

Sign on bonus

Company News

PR Newswire
Mar 13th, 2026
Three Baystate Health Hospitals Achieve 2026 Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award

Three Baystate Health hospitals achieve 2026 Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award. Mar 12, 2026, 20:01 ET Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Baystate Noble Hospital, and Baystate Wing Hospital earn top safety ratings from Healthgrades SPRINGFIELD, Mass., March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Baystate Health is pleased to announce that Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Baystate Noble Hospital, and Baystate Wing Hospital have achieved the 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Award(TM) from Healthgrades, the #1 site Americans use to find a doctor or hospital. Baystate Franklin has earned this award for 9 consecutive years, ranking in the top 10% nationally for patient safety throughout that time and rising to the top 5% over the past 3 years. Baystate Wing has earned the award and also achieved top 5% recognition for the second year in a row, while Baystate Noble ranks among the top 10%, a reflection of the continued excellence and dedication of care teams across Baystate Health. This recognition reflects Baystate Health's mission to deliver compassionate, quality, and accessible care - advancing our communities' health for all. "We are honored that three of our hospitals have been recognized for the safe, high-quality care our teams deliver each day," said Dr. Yvonne Cheung, chief medical officer, Baystate Health. "Patient safety remains our top priority. This recognition highlights the teamwork, accountability, and clinical leadership of our caregivers, who are deeply committed to keeping our patients safe and helping our communities thrive for generations to come." The recognition of these three hospitals is based on what matters most: patient outcomes. To determine the national leaders in patient safety, Healthgrades evaluated risk-adjusted complication and mortality rates from approximately 4,500 hospitals nationwide across 13 patient safety indicators (PSIs), with each PSI representing a serious, preventable complication. Patients treated at Baystate Franklin, Baystate Noble, Baystate Wing, and other award-winning facilities had a lower risk of experiencing these leading complications: * In-hospital fall resulting in fracture (52.4% less likely) * Collapsed lung due to a procedure in or around the chest (57.5% less likely) * Catheter-related bloodstream infections acquired in the hospital (67.8% less likely) * Pressure sores or bed sores acquired in the hospital (71.9% less likely) "The data behind this year's Patient Safety Excellence Award highlights how measurable improvements in safety can prevent thousands of complications," said Dr. Alana Biggers, MPH, medical advisor at Healthgrades. "By prioritizing evidence-based safety practices, Baystate Health's community hospitals are achieving better clinical outcomes and cultivating a culture where patients come first." To learn more about the Patient Safety Excellence Award(TM) and view data insights not available anywhere else, visit healthgrades.com. *Statistics are calculated from Healthgrades' Patient Safety Excellence Award Methodology, which is based primarily on AHRQ technical specifications (Version 2025.0.1) to MedPAR data from approximately 4,500 hospitals for years 2022 through 2024 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only. About Baystate Health Baystate Health is a not-for-profit, integrated healthcare system with hospitals, physician practices, a health plan and more serving over 800,000 people throughout western New England. Baystate Health is the safety net provider in Western Massachusetts. With roots dating to the founding of Springfield Hospital in 1883, Baystate Health has been providing high-quality, compassionate and accessible care in the Pioneer Valley for more than 140 years and continues to be a pillar of its community - rooted here, serving here, and helping generations thrive here. With a focus on advancing health for all, Baystate is not only a keystone of the region, it is a national leader in healthcare. Learn more at BaystateHealth.org. About Healthgrades Healthgrades is dedicated to empowering meaningful connections between patients, doctors, and hospitals. As the #1 platform for finding a doctor and a leader in healthcare transparency, we help millions of consumers each month find and schedule appointments with their healthcare professional of choice and prepare for their appointments with best-in-class, treatment-focused content. For over 20 years, our health system, group practice, and life sciences marketing solutions have helped our partners reach and engage consumers on their way to the doctor. Healthgrades is part of RVO Health, the largest consumer health and wellness platform. RVOH's audience across its brand portfolio, including Healthgrades, Healthline, Medical News Today, Greatist, Psych Central, and Bezzy, touches every part of the health and wellness journey. RVO Health helps more than 70 million unique visitors live their strongest and healthiest lives each month. SOURCE Baystate Health System

WN.com
Mar 13th, 2026
Three Baystate Health Hospitals Achieve 2026 Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award

Three baystate health hospitals achieve 2026 healthgrades patient safety excellence award.

Healthcare News
Feb 9th, 2026
Baystate Health Announces Two Executive HR Appointments

Baystate Health announces two executive HR appointments. SPRINGFIELD - Baystate Health announced the appointments of Jen Azuri-Humm as vice president, Talent Acquisition and Provider Recruitment, effective Jan. 12, and Jennifer Stehman as vice president, HR Strategy & Consulting, effective Jan. 26. Together, these leadership additions strengthen Baystate Health's enterprise-wide human resources strategy and reinforce the organization's commitment to building a high-performing, people-centered workforce. In her role, Azuri-Humm will lead Baystate Health's enterprise talent acquisition and provider recruitment strategy, reimagining how the organization attracts, engages, and hires diverse, high-caliber talent across all roles. She will oversee executive, team member, and physician/provider recruitment, campus relations, community partnerships, employment branding, sourcing, and workforce planning, aligning recruitment strategy with Baystate Health's mission, growth plans, and evolving workforce needs. Azuri-Humm brings more than 18 years of experience leading organizational strategy across healthcare and technology organizations, including public and private equity-backed environments. Most recently, she served as vice president, Talent Acquisition at Emory Healthcare in Georgia, a 13-hospital health system with more than 425 provider locations. Her previous roles include senior vice president, People at Soar Autism Center (Brighton Health Partners); vice president, Talent at Bonterra; and AVP Talent - Enterprise at Inovalon. She holds a bachelor's degree in women's studies from the University of Delaware. Stehman will serve as an enterprise strategist and transformational leader, responsible for redefining how HR partners with the business across Baystate Health and Health New England. In this role, she will set strategy for HR business partner and consulting functions, compliance oversight, labor strategy, employee relations, employee health services and leave programs, and organizational reorganizations, elevating HR into a unified, strategic consulting capability that supports workforce alignment, leadership effectiveness, and cultural cohesion. Stehman brings more than 20 years of progressive HR leadership experience across complex, multi-site healthcare systems. Most recently, she served as senior director, Human Resources for the UPMC North Central Pennsylvania Region, a six-hospital system supporting approximately 5,000 employees. Previously, she served as regional Human Resources director at St. Luke's University Health Network. She holds a bachelor's degree in marketing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, an MBA in operations management from the University of Scranton, and a senior HR business partner certification.

WWLP
Nov 17th, 2025
Baystate Health launches separation program amid financial challenges

Baystate Health launches separation program amid financial challenges. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Baystate Health has announced a voluntary separation program as part of its efforts to support transformation and ensure long-term stability. The health care system, like others nationwide, is facing financial challenges due to increased labor costs, inflation, and reimbursement issues. This program is a proactive step to ensure long-term stability and success for Baystate Health. Governor Maura Healey commented on the impact of President Trump's bill, stating, "What happened this summer with the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' takes a huge amount out of health care. In fact, it takes a trillion dollars out of health care." Baystate Health has clarified that the voluntary separation program will be available to certain employees in non-direct patient care areas. However, it will not affect nurses, doctors, or other direct patient care providers. Despite the financial pressures, Baystate Health stated that it is committed to continuing its recruitment efforts for physicians, advanced practice providers, and bedside caregivers to meet the health needs of the community. Baystate Health said it remains dedicated to delivering exceptional care to western Massachusetts, even as it navigates these financial challenges. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Download the 22News Plus app on your TV to watch live-streaming newscasts and video on demand. All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by WWLP. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by WWLP staff before being published.

Healthcare News
Oct 24th, 2025
Baystate Health Appoints Abdul Al Hamamsy Vice President, Chief Risk Officer

Baystate Health appoints Abdul Al Hamamsy vice president, chief risk officer. SPRINGFIELD - Baystate Health has appointed Abdul Al Hamamsy vice president and chief risk officer, effective Oct. 20. In this role, Al Hamamsy will lead Baystate Health's enterprise risk management and insurance operations, including clinical risk management, corporate and captive insurance programs, and claims and loss management. "Abdul's remarkable blend of legal, medical, and leadership expertise will be instrumental in strengthening Baystate Health's culture of safety, quality, and accountability," said Kathleen Healy, chief legal officer for Baystate Health. "His proven track record in risk management and his commitment to transparency and safety make him an outstanding addition to our leadership team." Al Hamamsy brings more than 25 years of healthcare experience, including leadership in risk management, claims, and insurance. He is known for his expertise in enterprise risk and claims strategy, developing and implementing communication and resolution programs (CRPs), and collaborating on innovative approaches to safety and learning. He joins Baystate Health from the University of Kansas Health System, where he directed risk and insurance operations and co-led the creation of two high-performing captive insurance companies. He also previously held senior leadership roles at the Risk Authority, Stanford Health Care's captive insurance company, where he developed an industry-leading CRP, the Process for Early Assessment, Resolution, and Learning. A certified professional coach and Just Culture trainer, Al Hamamsy is deeply committed to advancing collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement within healthcare organizations. He holds a juris doctorate from Santa Clara University School of Law, a master of public health degree in health administration and policy from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery degrees from Cairo University Faculty of Medicine.