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Clinical Supervisor Adult Crisis Intervention and Stabilization TeamPRIMARY FUNCTION: As a member of the Crisis Intervention and Stabilization Team (CIST), the Clinical Supervisor is responsible for responding to mental health crises upon dispatch from the Department of Behavioral Health Intellectual Disabilities Services (DBHIDS). This individual will also provide clinical and operational supervision to Intervention Specialists (IS), Case Managers (CM), and Certified Peer Specialists (CPS).DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide clinical and operational direction to the Crisis Intervention and Stabilization Team and, when necessary, to the Community Mobile Crisis Response Team
Provide on-call duties on a rotating basis, which include but are not limited to carrying an Elwyn-issued cell phone when on-call and responding to calls 24/7, responding to call outs to schedule staff to ensure continuous program coverage, providing consultation during crisis intervention, and providing other general program administrative services and support
Provide weekly supervision to IS, CM, and CPS and be available to support the staff via phone or in person when staff are providing services
Conduct daily case reviews to determine additional behavioral health service needs post-CIST intervention
In conjunction with the other Clinical Supervisors, oversee program logistics, including but not limited to vehicle maintenance, ordering supplies, written resources (referral materials, provider brochures, paper assessment instruments, etc.), distribution of monthly County communications, etc.
Oversee monthly scheduling to ensure coverage on all shifts on a rotating basis with other clinical supervisors
Lead staff and planning meetings
Continuously evaluate the status of services and do appropriate planning and coordination of activities to ensure immediate attention to their changing demands of the program
Supervise, direct, and evaluate team members to ensure service excellence and courteous, helpful, and respectful services to persons served as well as ensuring adherence to department, agency, funding source and all state regulations rules, regulations and policies
Recruit, select and hire new employees; provide feedback and manage performance of existing employees on an ongoing basis
Implement staff orientation and training and manage intern training
Provide oversight to ensure medical records management processes are in compliance with agency policies, Medicaid and other third party payment requirements; ensure staff are trained on medical record requirements; ensure regular review of assessments, crisis plans, and notes written by the staff, and ensure individual staff mastery of medical records review and documentation processes mastery
Initiate billing protocols for all assigned records by reviewing and approving as appropriate
Work with Director to track and report on significant quality assurance (QA) indicators
In collaboration with Director, oversee program improvement initiatives around evolving clinical utilization activities, including outpatient follow-up, use of crisis specialist services, use of crisis management plans, use of crisis residential program, etc., and develop and implement protocols, trainings, and incentives to improve utilization
Provide information to the Information Technology Department (IT) to support the mobile intervention team; collaborate with the IT department regarding technical issues as needed
Assist Director with community outreach, training, and marketing activities
Ensure compliance with all required service contracts and adherence to all regulations, certification, and other approvals
Lead and actively participate in teams, committee, or special projects as directed by the program director
Complete assessments for adolescents and children throughout Region 2 of Philadelphia
Develop and secure appropriate services for individuals, including referrals to additional support settings or back to Community Mobile Crisis Response Team
Work with individuals and their community supports to assess the individual's needs, which includes determining the level of care necessary to meet the individual's needs, and developing alternatives to involuntary hospitalization through assessment, crisis planning, counseling, and coordination of community care linkages and discharge process
Document all service intervention activities in the electronic medical record
Advocate for individuals served by outside agencies to ensure receipt of services as needed
Interface with families of persons served and other interested parties to support provision of service
Maintain communication with physician, psychiatrist, pharmacist, and other appropriate ancillary service providers such as speech therapy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy as relevant to providing emergent services
Participate as a member of the interdisciplinary team; maintain complete and accurate clinical record
Provide counseling, guidance, support, resources, and encouragement to persons served to take responsibility for and actively participate in their own recovery
Increase awareness of and support participation in self-help programs and advocacy organizations that promote recovery by informing the individuals served of those resources as appropriate.
Ensure compliance with mandated training requirements including training evidence based crisis interventions and clinical supervision to ensure acquisition of skills necessary in supervising staff
Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and crisis intervention techniques using agency-trained protocols
Perform other duties as assignedIMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Clinical Director, Crisis Intervention and Stabilization TeamDIRECT REPORTS: Intervention Specialists, Case Managers, and Certified Peer SpecialistsCONTACTS: Individuals served and their families and caregivers, staff, general public, funding source representatives, program evaluation personnel, related professional agencies/social service agencies, community mental health centers and hospitals, advocacy groups, county and state government representatives, employers and other stakeholders.EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or equivalent license
Three (3) years mental health experience
Supervisory experience preferred
Demonstrated intermediate experience with Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint; Experience working with electronic medical records and interfacing with information technology around program support needs preferred
Flexibility to alter working hours as needed
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage and prioritize multiple, often competing, priorities
Demonstrated strong attention to detail
Demonstrated strong time management and organizational skills
Demonstrated excellent judgment with the ability to independently solve problems and make decisions with little or no need for direct supervision
Demonstrated ability to anticipate future needed changes or identify problem areas and take effective actions
Must possess excellent customer interaction, collaboration, presentation, and written and verbal communication skills
Must be able to perform CPR and crisis intervention techniques using agency-trained protocols
Must have current, valid driver's license in state of residence, three (3) years driving experience in the United State