Program Supervisor Exempt
Company: Bridges To Change
Location: Oregon City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Rate of Pay : $59,740 yearly Shift : Monday-Friday
8am-4:30pm Eligible Benefits • 11 Paid Holidays • 5 Additional Paid
Days: 3 Self-Care, 1 Birthday, 1 Personal Holiday • Generous PTO
policy and Sabbatical • Employer Paid Medical, Life Insurance,
Short Term Disability and Employee Assistance Program • Voluntary
Dental, Vision, FSA, Long Term Disability, Critical Illness,
Accident Coverage, Hospital Indemnity and Pet Insurance • 5%
Retirement Match with no waiting period • Annual bonus program •
Annual professional development allotment • Mileage reimbursement
at federal rate for work related travel • Inclusive workplace
culture • Bilingual wage differential Job Summary This full-time
Program Supervisor provides direct client care while managing
overall program operations. The Program Supervisor provides
leadership, supervision, and development to program staff. This
role ensures high-quality service delivery, contract and
documentation compliance, effective coordination with community
partners, internal behavioral health division alignment and
collaborative support of participants through trauma-informed,
recovery-oriented practices. The Program Supervisor also assists
with program development, quality assurance, and operational tasks
as assigned to maintain effective, ethical, and
participant-centered services across the organization. Essential
Job Duties and Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Exercise independent judgment and
decision-making in directing staff activities, resolving
participant-related issues, prioritizing work assignments, and
addressing operational needs, serving as the primary onsite
decision-maker for daily program operations and escalating
program-level concerns to the Program Manager, as appropriate.
Assist with program development, including enhancement of
workflows, processes, service delivery and participant support to
improve outcomes. Collaborate professionally with community
partners including contractors, treatment providers,
parole/probation and other service and resource providers. Lead and
support recruiting, onboarding, training, development, performance
management and retention of program staff, fostering a positive and
productive work environment. Provide staff supervision in alignment
with OAR guidelines, ensuring compliance with regulatory and
organizational expectations Coordinate staff coverage and perform
direct service duties in the absence of staff to ensure continuity
of care and program operations. Collaborate with the
multidisciplinary team to ensure high-quality, coordinated
participant care and strong team cohesion, appropriately deferring
clinically complex or high-acuity cases to licensed behavioral
health staff. Monitor and audit staff documentation to ensure
adherence to organizational and regulatory standards, including
meeting the 50% direct-service minimum requirement, completing
documentation within 24–72 hours, and maintaining high-quality,
Medicaid-compliant progress notes and service records. Foster a
collaborative, inclusive and team-oriented environment, supporting
conflict resolution and effective communication across the team.
Proactively identify participant, staff, compliance and program
risks, taking ownership for timely mitigation by implementing
appropriate interventions, escalating concerns to senior
leadership, and ensuring documentation and follow-through in
alignment with organizational policies. Ensure housing compliance
and upkeep in partnership with the Operations team to ensure
safety, cleanliness and supplies, and conduct monthly safety check.
Provide leadership during critical incidents and crises, ensuring
staff compliance with established procedures, activating onsite
support and Narcan administration as required, and overseeing
complete, accurate incident documentation and resolution. Oversee
and facilitate contract compliance, quality assurance, accurate
data collection and reporting, ethical practice and adherence to
organizational policies within program oversight. Serve a diverse
population effectively, providing leadership that supports
participant-centered, culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and
recovery-oriented services. Deliver peer support services and case
management to participants, dedicating 10 hours per week to direct
service, including providing transportation Administer and document
intake and random urinalysis screenings in accordance with program
standards. Uphold organizational and credentialing ethics,
including professional boundaries, confidentiality, and
trauma-informed communication standards. Participate in regular
supervision, team meetings, and training as assigned. Adhere to
organizational policies and procedures, confidentiality
regulations, and all applicable federal and state behavioral health
standards. Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities The
following are the minimum levels required to successfully perform
the Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities. Peer Wellness
Specialist (PWS) certification, required Meets Oregon
Administrative Rules (OARs) section 309-019-0125 for peer delivered
services supervisors in behavioral health treatment programs,
including 1 year experience as a PSS/PWS, required Qualified Mental
Health Associate (QMHA) certification within 90 days of hire,
required State ORCHARDS BCU background check clearance, required
Valid driver’s license, personal vehicle with active registration
and liability insurance and acceptable driving record in accordance
with Bridge’s to Change’s auto liability policy requirements,
required Minimum 1 year leadership experience in a behavioral
health related setting, required Minimum 2 years of case management
experience, required Associate’s degree in human services-related
field, preferred Demonstrated competency in supporting participants
from diverse genders and communities, including understanding how
social determinants, systemic inequities, and cultural factors
influence engagement, safety needs, and recovery goals Computer
literate; functional ability with Microsoft programs and electronic
health record systems, required Demonstrated ability to establish
and maintain clear professional boundaries while holding
participants and staff accountable with compassion and consistency
Strong communication, trauma-informed engagement, and conflict
resolution skills, with the ability to navigate emotionally charged
or complex situations Experience with crisis prevention,
de-escalation, and intervention strategies in behavioral health or
related settings Ability to remain calm, regulated, and exercise
sound judgment in high-stress or crisis situations Ability to
manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
while maintaining attention to detail and participant safety
Ability to maintain high professional standards in interactions
with participants, staff, and community partners Demonstrated
success working effectively in diverse, collaborative team
environments, with strong skills in promoting inclusion and
cultural responsiveness Experience collaborating with community
partners to identify service or system gaps and build partnerships
that improve participant outcomes Working Conditions: Environment
and Physical Requirements: This position is based in an office
environment; however, the position frequently visits field
locations including residential homes, courtrooms, recovery centers
and other indoor and outdoor locations. Those locations are subject
to a variety of environmental weather conditions including rain,
snow, wind, and dust. The position frequently requires daily travel
by car. This position interacts constantly with staff, visitors,
program participants, government agencies, and others. The role may
involve exposure to substances such as alcohol, drugs, drug
paraphernalia, and biohazards (including bodily fluids) in the
course of routine duties. Appropriate precautions, PPE, and
training are provided in accordance with BTC policy and OSHA
standards. The position stands, walks, bends, lifts, and moves
intermittently during working hours. The incumbent must be able to
lift, push, pull and move files, supplies and equipment in excess
of 50 pounds. Emotional and Cognitive Demands: Work in behavioral
health settings involves regular exposure to individuals
experiencing emotional distress, crisis and/or unpredictable
behavior. Staff may encounter verbally escalated interactions,
trauma-related content, and situations requiring rapid assessment,
sound judgment, and effective de-escalation skills. The role
requires sustained emotional regulation, the ability to maintain
professional boundaries, and resilience when supporting
participants with complex behavioral health, substance use, and
psychosocial needs. Crisis situations may occur with little warning
and require immediate attention, adherence to safety protocols, and
clear communication with team members. Position Type and Expected
Hours of Work: This is a full-time, salaried exempt position.
Standard days and hours of work are typically Monday through
Friday, and the role requires regular onsite presence during core
business hours unless an alternative schedule is specified for the
position. Flexibility is expected to meet program demands, and
occasional evening, weekend, or holiday hours may be required based
on job duties. Other Duties and Responsibilities: This job
description is a summary of the essential duties and
responsibilities for this job, and it does not necessarily
represent an all-inclusive list of duties, responsibilities, tasks
or procedures. Employees are required to follow any other
job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related
duties requested by any person authorized to give instruction or
assignments. Nothing in this description restricts Bridges’ right
to assign or reassign duties at any time. Accommodation Statement:
Essential job duties and responsibilities are subject to possible
modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with
disabilities. To perform the job successfully, an incumbent or
applicant must possess the experience, knowledge, skills, and
abilities to perform each essential duty and responsibility
proficiently. If you require an accommodation in order to perform
the essential duties and responsibilities of this job, please
contact the Bridges to Change Human Resources Department. Bridges
to Change is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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