What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Supervisor - Outpatient Behavioral Health position at Dayton Children's Hospital?
Facility : Behavioral Health Center - SpringboroDepartment : OPBH TherapySchedule : Full timeHours : 40Job Details : Under the direction of the Manager of Behavioral Health, the Behavioral Health Supervisor is responsible for direct patient care as well as clinical and administrative support of the Behavioral Health Team. Clinically, the supervisor provides intensive behavioral health services including diagnostic assessments, individual, group and family-based psychotherapy, and crisis intervention as needed. Responsible for collaborating with patients and families in developing an individualized treatment plan that will specifically address identified areas of concern. Responsible for assisting patients and their families in understanding ways to effectively manage symptoms and behaviors attributed to the identified behavioral health diagnosis (es). Assists families in effectively addressing complex personal and environmental difficulties which interfere with effective social functioning. Responsible for the delivery of clinical services which are available to the patient, the patient’s family, and other persons significant to the patient, can work independently, are well organized and directed, and identifies opportunities to work collaboratively with other units / departments within the hospital. Participates as a professional member of the interdisciplinary team and community agencies. Provides education / consultation to health care professionals and the community regarding the impact of psychosocial factors.Administratively, the Supervisor will assist the Manager of Behavioral Health as a clinical and administrative support to the Behavioral Health team. They are responsible for assisting the Manager in the screening and orienting / training of new personnel. They will monitor ongoing clinical delivery, adherence to documentation and other regulatory standards, and assist with ongoing education. The Supervisor works to support the Manager in the planning, organizing, developing, and implementing of clinical services to patients, ensuring that services are delivered in a patient-focused manner based upon the best practices of care for children and youth in a behavioral health setting. They assist with maintaining daily operations, including clinic schedules, interviews, and evaluations.Department Specific Job Details : full time, 40 hoursday shift, M - FEducation Requirements : Masters : Counseling (Required), Masters : Social Work (Required)Certification / License Requirements : LISW-S Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervision - Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage & Family Therapist Board, LPCC-S Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervision - Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage & Family Therapist BoardAt Dayton Children's we believe that each moment counts with our patients, families and with each other.We are moving at a fast pace and are looking for the right talent for our team at Dayton Children's. We want people who embody our values and want to become a part of the Dayton Children's difference. If this is you, apply today!Our values : Safety We make safety our first priority.Compassion We deliver compassionate, family-centered care to all we serve.Ownership We are the pediatric care experts and act knowing that every patient, visitor and the hospital is our collective responsibility.Collaboration We work collaboratively to care for children, their families and each other.Innovation We continuously innovate to make Dayton Children's even better today and into the future.Equity We strive for an environment in which all feel welcomed, valued and fairly treated in order to reach their full potential.Dayton Children’s is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer who values diversity and will not discriminate against minorities, women, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, or on the basis of age, color, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or transgender status.