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Clinical Director of Community Based Recovery Services

High Point & Affiliated Organizations · New Bedford, MA · 2 mo ago
Healthcare$71k–$94k/yrFull-time

About the role

High Point provides a range of community-based services including Community Based Recovery Support (CBRS). CBRS supports individuals as they transition back into their communities following treatment or Section 35 facilities.

Responsibilities

  • Aid in developing and implementing goals and objectives for the Community Support Program (CSP) and Community Support Program Justice-Involvement (CSP-JI) services.
  • Aid in the implementation and review of policies and procedures on a regular basis.
  • Ensure all activities are carried out in accordance with HPHAO’s written plans for quality assurance, utilization review/management, and staff growth and development.
  • Provide supervision to CSP and CSP-JI staff and maintain supervisory notes and staff evaluations.
  • Provide direct service to CSP and CSP-JI clients, including evaluations, crisis management, case management, and aftercare planning.
  • Routinely review client charts to ensure compliance with licensing and accreditation standards.
  • Coordinate with other departments/facilities to enhance and ensure quality care.
  • Advertise, interview, hire, and train new staff.
  • Participate in RFR processes to maintain current programming and develop new programming as needed.
  • Work with clients with justice involvement, substance use disorders, mental health disorders, and co-occurring disorders.
  • Prepare reports and correspondence in response to licensing and accreditation boards.
  • Collaborate and participate in meetings with other community organizations to enhance communication and service delivery within the community regarding CSP and CSP-JI services.
  • Manage timesheets, payroll, and time off requests.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director.

Requirements

  • Present as courteous and professional at all times.
  • Show demonstrated flexibility and ability to perform multiple tasks.
  • Show excellent communication skills, including the ability to organize ideas in logical and clear fashion.
  • Show knowledge of basic computer skills and software programs, including the ability to learn, use, and train HPHAO’s electronic medical records.
  • Show the ability to work with others in a cooperative and collaborative manner.
  • Show an understanding of the relationship between substance use and mental health issues and/or self-help programs.
  • Show an understanding of boundaries and ethics.
  • Comply with Federal Regulations, 42 CFR Part 2, Confidentiality of Alcohol Abuse Policy, and HIPAA Regulations.
  • Pass TB screening.
  • Obtain CPR certification.
  • Be certified in the HPHAO approved de-escalation program.

Qualifications

  • Must have a master’s degree in psychology or related field and be independently licensed.
  • Must have two (2) years’ experience with justice involvement population.
  • Preferred to have clinical supervisory experience.

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