Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare is currently seeking a full-time Clinical Manager, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) to join our team of professionals. This position will supervise, and coordinate staff and services related to the Assertive Community Treatment Team. The Clinical Manager will provide crisis intervention and treatment services to outpatient populations to ensure the delivery of excellent client care.
WHY WORK FOR SOUTHWESTERN?
Affordable Health, Dental, Vision, and Voluntary Life Insurance that starts DAY ONE of employment!
401K Employer Contribution & Match
Student Loan Assistance Program
Physical & Financial Wellness Programs
Generous Paid Time Off plan
Competitive Total Compensation Program
Individualized orientation and training program
We are GROWING!!
WHAT IS THIS POSITION RESPONSIBLE FOR?
Supervises and coordinates the overall operations of ACT.
Oversees the ACT team interdisciplinary team meetings and huddles.
Coordinates the necessary staff coverage and appropriate staff training for assigned team. This includes provision of coverage when necessary and appropriate.
Provides clinical supervision, consultation and backup for participants in the ACT program.
Provides on-call clinical backup for line staff outside normal business hours.
Assists individuals with attaining their highest level of functioning and maximizing their independence through coaching, motivating, reminding, problem solving, assistance with accessing needed services, etc.
Adheres to all professional ethical codes and HIPAA regulations.
Assists with the process of screening, interviewing, and recommending applicants for hire.
Conducts treatment services according to Southwestern policies.
Serve as an active contributing member of the CSS management team and clinical treatment team.
Ensures compliance with all Southwestern policies and procedures including clinical documentation requirements.
Engages in collaborative interactions with other relevant community agencies as well as other departments within this agency.
Commits to annual professional and skills development opportunities.
Advocates on behalf of individuals with serious and persistent mental illness.
Develops and sustains relationships with other providers in the community to provide for a full continuum of care (SOF, ECHO, SWIRCA).
WHAT'S REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION?
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or Human Services and prior supervisory experience. Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of two years of experience in working with long-term psychiatric patients.
Must have demonstrated excellent leadership, communication and organizational skills.
Must obtain and maintain Welle Training.
Must obtain and maintain ANSA certification.
Must have valid driver's license, auto insurance that meets the IN State minimum coverage requirement and qualify for Company's vehicle liability insurance.