Assistant Director, Clinical & Crisis Services Medical & Healthcare - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Assistant Director, Clinical & Crisis Services

A$ A' A' ?This professional is responsible for the overall and day to day management of the Crisis and Substance Use Disorder Programs to include quality of services, staff hiring and termination, staff training and supervision, development of policies and procedures related to clinical and crisis services, operational protocols for clinical and crisis services, data management, outcomes reporting, agency-wide clinical consultation and community engagement.
Must be a licensed clinician in the state of Maryland.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Program management to include development/adherence to policies and procedures, quality control of clinical services, program evaluation, outcomes management, maintaining a positive environment in which to work, and program development and implementation.
Works across the agency to build operational understanding for all programs run and managed by Grassroots.
Works with other management staff to create and maintain a collaborative structure to ensure clinical consultation is available to all direct services staff agency wide.
Collaborates with the Director of Clinical and Crisis Services and others on the Leadership team to ensure Grassroots staff are equipped with knowledge and skills to carry out their role in a way that ensures family/client driven, culturally competent, strengths based, and outcome focused practice.
Provides support in team meetings with case managers and other staff as requested.
Personnel management to include hiring, training, supervision, performance evaluations, and adherence to all personnel policies and procedures regarding disciplinary action, leave, attendance and all matters relating to personnel management.
Provides on-call coverage and support to the SUD Programs.
Manage performance improvement processes for programs/operations that are directly supervised including preparation of annual Performance Improvement Plans and Performance Analyses.
Administrative duties:
Prepares monthly and quarterly reports, participates in the Leadership Team for the agency, ensures accurate and clear documentation of clinical services, participates in grant writing and reporting, adheres to all agency required documentation for leave time, absences, travel, etc.
, keeps the Director of Clinical and Crisis Services informed of program needs, emergency situations, and unusual incidents.
Accreditation duties:
Prepares documentation for accreditation for all agencies, aware of all standards and compliance with quality assurance, keeps agency in compliance with all accreditation agency requirements.
Community Outreach:
Includes participation on community meetings or task forces as requested by the Director of Clinical and Crisis Services, collaborates effectively with funders and community partners, makes presentations to community groups, provides training to partners and community groups, participates in local and statewide crisis and behavioral health networks.
Secondary
Responsibilities:
Serves as back-up for the Director of Clinical and Crisis Services or other Program Managers as requested/needed.
Participates in board activities as requested such as strategic planning and annual meetings.
Collaborates with other Program Managers on planning and implementation of agency-wide training.
Participates in management meetingsOther duties as assignedAgency-wide
Responsibilities:
Participates in supervision, in-service training, and staff meetingsMaintains good working relationships with co-workers and positively contributes to group moraleCompletes all administrative duties including time sheets, leave requests, etc.
Participates in special meetings, committees, or special projects as neededUses appropriate channels of communication to resolve conflicts with other staffInteracts with staff, clients, and visitors in a professional and courteous mannerEducation and
Experience:
Master's degree in Social Work or other mental health related degree.
Clinical Licensure required.
LCSW-C, LCPC or LCADC required - Maryland Clinical Licensure onlyTwo (2) years of relevant experience in mental health services, preferably in crisis intervention services, suicide prevention and interventionTwo (2) years of supervisory/management experience in a fast-paced mental health setting requiredPossession of a valid Maryland driver's license requiredSkills and Abilities:
Excellent oral and written communication skillsPresentation/training skills including small and large group presentations and trainingsAbility to function successfully in an environment requiring immediate response to urgent situationsSpontaneous supervision of staff in real-timeKnowledge of and familiarity with local and statewide community resourcesAnalytical and problem-solving skillsComputer skills with various software and the internetWork Conditions:
Hours are flexible to meet program needsUse of personal vehicle for work related activities (reimbursable mileage)Must be able to lift 25lbs$250 Hiring Bonus for full completion of Onboarding and HR trainings!$500 Retention Bonus after completion of the Grassroots' 90-day Probationary period and with supervisor approval that all requirements have been met!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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