Position Overview:
The SafetyNet Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that the services of the program are maintained in accordance with organizational policies and procedures. The SafetyNet Supervisor will oversee the coordination of domestic violence, and child abuse and neglect services to victims of domestic violence and their children. This includes, but is not limited to daily operations; fiscal management; staffing and the provision of a safe and caring therapeutic environment. (Schedule includes working 10:30 am to 7:00 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays only)
Here’s what the job involves:
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Provide leadership, supervision, and clinical support to staff and independent contractors serving victims of family violence and families in need of support services.
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Lead recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and professional development for assigned team members, interns, and volunteers.
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Conduct mental health, safety, and risk assessments to identify client needs and develop appropriate service plans.
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Oversee intake, safety planning, biopsychosocial assessments, treatment planning, and discharge coordination for clients and families.
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Ensure delivery of individual, group, and family counseling services, crisis intervention, and intensive case management.
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Advocate for clients within the court system and collaborate with community partners to strengthen safety and long-term stability.
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Monitor case documentation, reporting, and program records to ensure compliance with agency, licensing, and contractual standards.
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Build community partnerships and support program growth through collaboration, resource development, and quality improvement efforts.
Qualifications:
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Master’s Degree in human services field required.
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Minimum five (5) years in related field, including one (1) year in a supervisory role.
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Clinical licensure preferred.
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National Provider Identification Number (NPI) preferred
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State of Florida Medicaid Provider Number preferred
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Qualified Clinical Supervisor preferred
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Bilingual (English/Spanish)
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Valid Florida’s driver’s license is required.
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Successful completion of a background check through Clearinghouse (learn more)
Benefits Offered:
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Paid holidays
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Generous vacation, sick, and personal days
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FREE single HMO medical, dental, and vision insurance!
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Company-paid life insurance
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Legal, identity theft, and AFLAC plans available
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403(b) retirement plan
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403(b) matching – 100% of the first 6%
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Tuition reimbursement
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Referral bonus program
Skills Required
- Master's Degree in human services field
- Minimum five (5) years in related field, including one (1) year in a supervisory role
- Bilingual (English/Spanish)
- Valid Florida driver's license
- Successful completion of a background check through Clearinghouse
- Clinical licensure
- National Provider Identification Number (NPI)
- State of Florida Medicaid Provider Number
- Qualified Clinical Supervisor
What We Do
HomeSafe is a nationally accredited nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting Palm Beach County’s most vulnerable residents, specifically victims of child abuse and domestic violence. Their mission is to create safer, more productive lives for infants, children, young adults, and families through a comprehensive continuum of care, including residential therapeutic group care and community-based programs focused on the protection and placement of at-risk children.

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