Summary:
The Program Director is responsible
for the supervision and direction of the Residential Treatment Program and has authority over all behavioral health treatment
services. The Program Director will ensure that the program is
coordinated and operated in a manner consistent with Connecticut Renaissance
Policies and Procedures, federal and state regulations, and the requirements of
DPH, DSS, DMHAS, CSSD and DOC as appropriate.
This position requires interactions with all levels of management and
personnel to identify and resolve operational, outcomes and customer
satisfaction issues in a timely and efficient manner. The Program Director leads a
multi-disciplinary staff and will maintain current knowledge of the biological and psychosocial dimensions of
substance use, mental health and co-occurring disorders, including diagnosis,
assessment and treatment. This position requires being on-site 40 hours per
week with at least one evening shift per week.
Essential
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Actively manage the day to day operations of the
Residential Treatment Program, including staffing supervision,
communications and coordination with CSSD, DMHAS and DOC as applicable.
- Coordinate and
supervise program operations to ensure it is operated in accordance with
agency Policies & Procedures and applicable regulatory guidelines, DSS
and ASAM criteria and contractual obligations.
- Provide and
document face-to-face clinical supervision and oversight to clinical and
non-clinical staff in individual and group formats according to agency and
program requirements.
- Oversee staff
training and development, performance management, annual reviews and
progressive discipline.
- Is available
to provide and will ensure 24/7 telephone coverage by a clinical supervisor
(shared with Lead Clinician).
- Review and sign clinical documentation.
- Oversee,
participate in, and evaluate the results of reviews/audits of clients'
charts/records to ensure the quality of the services provided and the
adherence to Renaissance's Policies & Procedures and the rules and
regulations of funding sources and regulatory agencies.
- Ensure staff members maintain the licensing and
certification status required for their position and that they complete
internally and externally mandated training and development activities.
- Coordinate and participate in the hiring,
management and evaluation of program staff.
- Schedule and manage
all staff positions at the facility.
- Work with the
Facilities Department to ensure that the program facility is in a good
state of maintenance and cleanliness at all times and is compliant with
all related local and State regulations.
- Ensure that on-call procedures
are in place and functional at all times to respond to emergencies.
- Coach, counsel and
manage performance of direct reports.
- Update
senior agency management on the status of the residential program and
provide timely notification in case of significant issues and emergencies.
- Review program
budgets and financial performance in conjunction with the CFO and
executive team.
- Attend all required
internal and external meetings.
- Complete all
required internal and external trainings.
- Meet and contribute to agency outcomes and performance
measures.
- Adhere to state and federal regulations, DSS and ASAM
requirements, and standards of accreditation, facility licensure and
funding sources.
- May perform other duties assigned by supervisor.
Required Knowledge and Abilities:
Knowledge Of:
The biological and psychosocial
dimensions of substance use, mental health and co-occurring disorders,
including diagnosis, assessment and treatment.
- Outcome measures
and Quality Improvement processes.
- Electronic
Healthcare Record systems.
- General office
software, particularly Microsoft Office Suite.
- Fee for service and billing requirements for residential services.
- Electronic Health Record
- HIPAA regulations
and other regulatory laws
- General office
software, particularly Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability To:
- Supervise staff,
including the development of performance evaluations.
- Interact
effectively with representatives of funding sources and referral agencies.
- Analyze and solve
problems effectively and efficiently.
- Communicate
effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Manage priorities
to meet deadlines and demonstrate multi-tasking skills.
- Assimilate new
information and technology.
- Work and make decisions
independently.
- Ability to assimilate new information and technology.
- Work independently and as part of a team.
- Utilize therapeutic
modalities in both group and individual settings and manage client crises.
Education and Experience:
- Master's
Degree from an accredited college or university in Human Services field.
- Active
Connecticut licensure: LCSW, LPC, or LMFT. Additional LADC a plus.
- Five
plus years' experience in related residential programs.
- Proven
Supervisory ability.
- Experience
with CSSD and DMHAS programs and clients a plus.
Other:
- Must be dependable and reliable;
detailed oriented; and able to interface easily with clients, staff, and
referral sources.
- Must be able to operate a motor vehicle
- Position requires climbing stairs and
the ability to lift 20 lbs or more
- May
need to travel to other CTR locations
- ?
Must successfully complete the introductory
probationary employment period.
- ?
Must have a valid CT driver's license.
Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential functions of the position.
This
job description covers the most significant duties but does not exclude other
assignments or related duties.