Family Advocacy Program Clinical Supervisor
Department of the Navy - Oak Harbor, Washington
Posted Feb 5, 2026
Benefits
- Parental leave
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- Non-birth-parent leave
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- Family-building benefits
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- Fertility benefits: Not verified
- Adoption assistance: Not verified
- Surrogacy assistance: Not verified
- Mental health support
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- Relocation assistance
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- Childcare support
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- Learning budget
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- Verification
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- Salary
- $120K-$132K From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
- 401(k) match
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Market context
- U.S. role benchmark (BLS OEWS)
- $81,444 U.S. median for this role
- Projected growth (BLS Employment Projections)
- +6.9% - Faster than average
54% above the BLS role benchmark for healthcare aggregate.
Matched to SOC 29-1141 - Healthcare aggregate by role bucket.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS, May 2024 and Employment Projections, 2024-2034.
Role
Schedule
- Shift type
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- Weekend work
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Application
- Cover letter
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- Assessment
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- Deadline
- Not stated
Where they hire
Hires in: WA From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
About this role
Family Advocacy Program Clinical Supervisor Oak Harbor, Washington Summary This position is assigned to the Family Readiness Division; Fleet and Family Support Program Section; Commander, Navy Instillations Command. CNIC is and Echelon II activity directly reporting to the Chief of Navy Operations. The mission of the FFSP is to provide information and referral, education and training, primary prevention, counseling and advocacy to facilitate achieving operational readiness and personal and family self-sufficiency. Duties Primary duties of the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Clinical Supervisor will be to: Serve as the Clinical Supervisor for FAP providing direct oversight, comprehensive non-medical counseling, and case management services. Provide expert advice and guidance on precedent-setting situations or problems with potentially serious consequences. Provide Family Advocacy services for active duty, retired military members, their families, and others as authorized by Department of Defense (DOD) policy. Services may include: comprehensive non-medical counseling, intake, and screening, case management, individual, marital, group, and family services. Screen, evaluate and provide counseling for individuals as indicated by interviews and assessment methods based upon expert research in associated fields. Exercise independent judgment to apply expertise in conducting initial assessments to match an individual's needs to the most appropriate resources. Assess individuals, couples, and families and determine service plans. Plan, develop and implement programs designed to foster positive healthy relationships within the family structure. Develop and maintain professional standards of service, community referral resources and a close network with the clinical staff of other service providers. Supervise employees to include: assigning and distributing work,
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