Introduction
Compass Health is the region’s largest private, non-profit organization providing mental health and chemical dependency services in Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties of Western Washington. We provide quality creative services to children, families, and adults in a variety of outpatient, residential and inpatient settings. Overview
Lead With Purpose. Support Youth and Families in Your Community.
Compass Health is seeking a Program Supervisor to oversee our Children’s Intensive Services (WISe) teams serving Island and San Juan Counties. This role offers a unique opportunity to guide a dedicated, multidisciplinary team delivering wraparound behavioral health services to youth and their families in their homes, schools, and communities. You’ll provide clinical and administrative leadership while helping ensure services are collaborative, trauma-informed, and grounded in family voice and choice.
This position is based in Coupeville and requires travel to the San Juan Islands at least once a week. It is primarily in-person, with limited remote flexibility available after 90 days.
What We Offer
Medical, dental, and vision insurance at no cost to full-time employees
16 days of vacation in your first year
12 sick days annually, including an additional wellness day
13 paid holidays – 11 traditional + 2 personal days
$500 in professional development funds per year
Up to 10 days of paid education leave
403(b) retirement plan with up to 2% company match after one year
Mileage reimbursement and ferry passes for travel to San Juan County
And much more — totaling over 45 paid days off in your first year!
Responsibilities
Provide clinical and administrative supervision to WISe program staff, including hiring, onboarding, and performance evaluation
Ensure program services are delivered in compliance with organizational standards and regulatory requirements
Collaborate with community agencies, providers, and natural supports to build strong interagency relationships and service coordination
Oversee documentation, billing, and data management to meet quality and compliance expectations
Participate in rotation for after-hours crisis consultation and staff support, including weekends and holidays
May maintain a small clinical caseload to remain closely connected to service delivery
Serve as operational backup to the Program Manager as needed
Requirements
MA/MS/MSW degree in a Behavioral Science-related field
Active Washington State licensure in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage & Family Therapy
Mental Health Professional (MHP) designation per WAC
Washington State Approved Supervisor Training (or willingness to complete before supervising)
Minimum 2 years of direct clinical service with youth, families, and children
Demonstrated experience in treatment planning, individual and group therapy, crisis stabilization, and case management
Valid WA State Driver’s License, vehicle, and insurance
What Sets You Apart
Strong administrative and leadership skills with experience supervising clinical staff
Deep understanding of complex family systems, child/adolescent mental health, and evidence-based practices
Ability to respond with composure and clarity to crises, staffing challenges, and competing priorities
Collaborative mindset and a passion for supporting underserved communities
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving abilities