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Knowledge of the drug and alcohol abusing subculture.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of personnel administration, budgeting, and management theory.
Knowledge of crisis intervention methods; individual, group and marital counseling techniques; and behavior medication techniques.
Knowledge of care and case management practices in a human service agency.
Knowledge of the practices and procedures of the criminal justice system in dealing with drug and alcohol related offenders.
Knowledge of policy and procedure development.
Ability to plan, develop, implement and evaluate treatment programs.
Ability to identify and coordinate client needs with available services.
Ability to supervise and effectively accomplish work through subordinates.
Ability to evaluation employee performance and prepare employee performance evaluation reports.
Ability to read and interpret program objectives, policies, procedures, regulations, financial reports and statistics.
Ability to write and evaluate monthly and quarterly reports as well as program goals and objectives.
Ability to implement assessment techniques and criteria for evaluation of community needs.
Responsible for the overall management and supervision of the outpatient department and the inpatient clinical team, including the supervisors of each department.
Develops, implements and directs all clinical programs to ensure the most up to date evidenced-based programming is being utilized and delivered with fidelity.
Prepares the inpatient and outpatient supervisor’s performance evaluations in accordance with the personnel policies.
Develops and assigns work schedules, including office hours and work sites to provide the best service, maximum coverage and utilization of staff.
Approves and assigns requests for inpatient and outpatient supervisor’s vacation, compensatory time and approves requests for compensatory time. Ensures that time off requests approvals allow for adequate coverage of an office or program.
Conducts employment interviews, completes orientation, develops a training plan and disciplines in accordance to Agency and DDAP requirements.
Plans, develops, and implements all therapeutic activities and programs within the Agency.
Coordinates with all referral sources, across all clinical programs, to provide consistent customer service to these stakeholders.
Works collaboratively within the Agency across all programs to ensure that all programs are working together in harmony to meet the needs of the individuals we serve.
Ensures that all systems of care delivery within the Agency is seamless and efficient.
Attends all clinical staff meetings to ensure evidence-based programming is being delivered to fidelity and to direct the clinical programming within the Agency.
Assists the deputy director with periodic file review to ensure all service delivery is in compliance with all standards.
Responsible for the implementation of treatment plans, data entry into the WITS system, admissions, updates and discharges are all being performed uniformly by all clinical staff.
Provides clinical support, technical assistance and individual guidance the department supervisors.
Prepares and submits clinical data reports as needed to the director, oversight entities and the board of directors.
Continually evaluates the quality and efficiency of all clinical programming. This includes maximizing the efficient use of staff resources, productivity monitoring of all clinical and case management staff, as well as census monitoring of our inpatient facility.
Designs the treatment format to meet all licensing and MCO standards.
Monitors and ensures the Agency warm hand-off process is working efficiently, which includes assisting in the 24 hour call rotation for crisis and warm hand-off.
Attends monthly Board and management meetings and presents inpatient and outpatient quarterly reports.
Meets regularly with the Medical Director for all Agency staffing needs.
Attends other stakeholder meetings as an ADAS representative and reports the outcome of all attended meetings to the Executive Director.
This job description may not include all duties and may be modified as necessary. The employee is expected to perform all other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.
A bachelor's degree with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a specialty in nursing/heath administration, nursing/counseling education or a clinical specialty in the human service) or other behavioral sciences, public administration or business management. Four (4) years of professional experience providing direct service and/or program planning in a human service agency, including one (1) year supervising human service professionals.
Driver's License is required. Drug testing is required.
ADAS offers a competitive benefit package to full-time employees. It includes Vacation, Sick and Personal Time, Health, Vision and Dental Insurance, Flex Spending, Tuition Reimbursement, 401k with matching, etc...
ADAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Trauma Informed Care agency providing quality support to our clients.
Any interested applicant should contact Krystal Meade, Admin. Assistant at (814) 642-2910 by 4:00 P.M., Thursday, October 5, 2023.