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Crisis Care System Manager
$1,000 Sign on Bonus
The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose. We are looking for a Crisis Care System Manager who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community.
What you will be doing?
- Provide oversight of the day-to-day operations of the Crisis Care System, which includes Crisis Line/ telephone services and Mobile Crisis Response.
- Responsible for recruiting, hiring, training, and scheduling volunteers and paid staff.
- Responsible for program development, supervision of Crisis Care System employees, on-call supervisory duties, administrative responsibilities, and responding to requests for services, and community relations.
- Managers are expected to work with a team of service providers in the agency and throughout the social service community to ensure that the needs of clients are met. 24/7 hours/days availability required.
- Managers are expected to assist with crisis response (telephone and mobile) as necessary including crisis consultation and mobile crisis response in community.
- This job position may have some work components that can be performed remotely. Remote work arrangements are not a right or entitlement of employment. They are discretionary and subject to demonstrated performance and operational needs. Approval may be rescinded at any time at the sole discretion of management.
- Complete all reports in a timely manner (Productivity MRO Reports, Outcome Measures, New Employee Monthly Billing Review, etc).
- Ensure appropriate staffing patterns; including, but not limited to 24/7 coverage, provide program coverage when needed (including overnight, evening, weekend and holiday hours).
- Adhere to program financial guidelines including MRO expectations as determined by program management.
- Evaluate staff performance and complete necessary coaching and/or corrective action.
- Complete performance evaluations in a timely manner.
- Responsible to provide independent program coverage when scheduled or in emergency situations
- Schedule monthly program meetings and hold leads accountable to conducting meetings to program standards when applicable.
- Obtain input from stakeholders on a regular basis to improve services.
- Assure compliance to all rules, regulations and recommendations per agency, state and federal guidelines.
- Review and implement updated policies and procedures from the Agency and Program procedure manual.
- Train RSS, QMHP, and MHP staff in necessary skills, tasks and tools to effectively work in their roles, and in alignment with program requirements and standards.
- Provide on-call supervision/guidance/support to staff
- Assure the completion of required documentation and billing by staff per established guidelines (all MRO documentation completed in Cx360 weekly).
- Meet minimum productivity standards monthly
- Provide effective and thorough crisis intervention assessments.
- Ensure all files are maintained per agency policy and procedure.
- Maintain Records: staff and client meeting minutes, safety documentation, personnel information, etc.
- Review and ensure the proper completion of the following: Staff Daily Logs, incident reports, Crisis Intervention documentation, Safety Plans, Case notes.
- Navigate Cx360, have a working knowledge of opening clients to programming and ensure client profile is completed correctly.
- Ensure compliance of monthly clinical supervision for all non-licensed staff.
- Participate in clinical supervision a minimum of one time per month.
- Enter staff payroll accurately and in a timely fashion using payroll system. Request all scheduled and unscheduled PTO using agency payroll system.
- Track staff trainings to ensure compliance and assist staff to schedule trainings as needed.
- Monitor staff in daily assignments, hold staff accountable to completing assignments daily and turning in daily logs
- Monitor MRO on a monthly basis and discuss with staff to ensure staff are meeting billing goals.
- Provide oversight of the day-to-day operations of the Crisis Care System, which includes Crisis Line/ telephone services and Mobile Crisis Response.
- Ensure provision of quality Mobile Crisis Response services in accordance with program 590 guidelines.
- Ensure provision of quality Crisis Line phone response services in accordance with program guidelines, accreditation bodies, and funding sources as applicable, including Sunshine program services.
- Responsible for Crisis Care System program development and implementation.
- Oversee the completion of community linkage referrals. Follow up with staff as necessary.
- Employee promotes awareness and respect for the diversity of our clients, employees, families and other stakeholders.
What will we provide Full Time employees.
- $1000 sign on bonus for full-time
- 21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays
- Paid training
- Tuition reimbursement
- Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance
- 401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year.
Qualifications
Education: Master’s degree in a human services field (QMHP) required.
License/certifications: None required, LPC, LCPC, LSW, or LCSW preferred
Experience: Two or more years of experience in behavioral health/crisis services preferred.
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- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to provide clinical services to clients with a variety of psychiatric disorders.
- Working knowledge of the Mental Health Recovery Model.
- Effective counseling skills.
- Ability to handle multiple projects as one time and shift focus back and forth, as needed.
- Organizational skills to handle the demands of Residential Services.
- Abide by AID’s Code of Ethics, policies and procedures.
- Maintain professional judgment and performance regardless of personal issues
- Maintain a clean work area. Be respectful of other’s work areas.
- Abide by AID’s professional dress code, including footwear.
What are the other requirements?
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- Manage schedule in a manner that allows timely completion of all duties and be available to program after hours.
- Be present in program and available to staff for assistance.
- Monitor, recognize emergency situations and take appropriate action.
- Maintain client rights.
- Maintain a team approach.
- Participate in agency committees as assigned.
- Ensure the coordination of services in the community to meet client needs (financial, legal, advocacy, medical, ect.)
- Promote a relationship between clients’ families and staff.
- Acquire and maintain certifications in First Aid, Adult CPR, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (CPI), OIG Rule 50, Infection Control and Aetna Compliance and Fraud trainings as well as any other trainings assigned by Director.
- Attend and participate in agency events and fundraisers.
- Maintain a positive and professional working relationship with coworkers, agencies and other stakeholders.
- Perform all other job duties as assigned and in accordance with AID policies and procedures.
- Promotes client wellness through coaching, counseling, consultation, motivational enhancement, and information and referral services to clients, as needed.
- Communicates with service delivery partners, which may include Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Counselors, Pharmacists, Employers, Community Supports, and other Health Professionals, as needed, to facilitate the achievement of client’s wellness objectives.
- Promote awareness and respect for the diversity of our clients, employees, families and other stakeholders.
If we seem like a good fit, consider joining our growing team of compassionate, hardworking, and caring individuals, and start your path toward a fulfilling career that you can be proud to work.
Salary : $67,101