Clinical Program Manager
Company: New Narrative
Location: Portland
Posted on: September 4, 2024
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Job Description:
Starting salary wage is $80,000 and can go up depending on
experience.Purpose: (General description and summary)This position
is responsible for program supervision and oversight of the
Rehabilitation/Outpatient clinical services at the Mill Park Center
site. Assures quality service and collaborative relationships with
all stakeholders, including State, County, and community agencies.
Works with the agency management team to ensure implementation of
best practices, positive program outcomes, and continued quality
service.Accountabilities: (Responsibilities of the job)Talent
Management:Provides bi-weekly program supervision to supervisees;
conducts group supervision in program team meetings and provides
employee training as needed.Initiates recruiting, hiring, training,
and discipline of employeesBacks up the Clinical Director for
after-hours consultation and crisis responseDevelop a team culture
in line with person-first values of the agencyConducts timely
employee performance reviews, provides on-going performance
improvement feedback and coaching.Manages distribution of
caseloads, checks accuracy of enrollments in the database and
oversees the program and eligibility requirements of County General
Fund individuals. Interfaces with staff members and external
sources to confirm the accuracy of individual service notes and
submission of authorization payments. Confirms the accuracy of
enrollments, terminations and transfers.Collaborates with the
Clinical Director to ensure the program training recommendations
align with the organizations processes and programsCollaborates to
integrate Peer Delivered Services within the agency.Coordinates
assignment of new intakes to providers and monitors level of
service entry and conclusion.Assists prescribers to coordinate with
other agency employees and acts as liaison for prescriber within
the agencyDemonstrates strong leadershipWorks closely with direct
reports and management team to identify development training plans
and programs.Collaborates with the New Narrative Leadership and
other managers to ensure the program training recommendations align
with the organizations processes and programsPerforms other
incidental and related duties as required and completes in a timely
manner.Agency Development:Support and champion FIT implementation
within the clinic including but not limited to training and
supervisionParticipates in committee meetings addressing quality of
care. Committee review includes utilization in the following areas:
services, medication management, prescriber and
hospitalizations.Coordinates site reviews, audits, chart reviews,
and certificate requirements. Attends all county level meetings as
required.Actively contributes or co-chairs internal staff meetings
as required.Participates in subcommittees related to agency and
talent development.Documentation Accountability:Routinely audits
charts of individuals engaged in services and program
documentation.Reviews and approves individual service and support
plan, plan revisions and annual re-authorization paperwork.Works
with Quality Improvement team to conduct case review and OAR
compliance.Positions Reporting: (Listing of job incumbents
reporting into this position)Mill Park Mental Health Clinicians and
Clinical Case Managers. Skills trainers and interns as
applicable.Core Competencies: (Listing of skills, abilities,
characteristics and knowledge)Leadership: Leads by example, works
to develop teams skills and core competencies.Communication: Clear,
direct and concise. Keeps people informed. Listens effectively to
others.Teamwork: Effective at working in team
situations.Initiative/Results Orientation: Originates action. Finds
ways to get things done.Quality: Promotes continuous improvement.
Effectively utilizes data.Individual Responsiveness: Responds well
to internal or external individual needs.Analytical Thinking:
Attention to detail over sustained periods of time and ability to
analyze data and recognize trends.Dependability: Counted on to
follow through on commitments; at work each day and on time; work
completed in a timely fashion.Independence: Receives no instruction
on routine work; with general instruction on new
assignments.Aptitude: Ability to comprehend and apply new ideas,
processes, procedures, or training.Organizational Awareness:
Understands the culture of the organization; interests and concerns
of various groups/individuals. Follows established polices,
procedures and protocols.Sensitive Information: Exposure to highly
confidential information. Must maintain the highest level of
discretion and organizations security at all times.Motivate:
On-going ability to motivate others and remain consistently
enthusiastic.Demeanor: Remaining calm in a crisis situation,
empathetic, unbiased and excellent interpretation
skills.Education/Certificates/Licenses/Registration:Applicant must
be a Qualified Mental Health Professional with a Masters Degree in
Counseling, Social Work, or related field. Must complete LPC, LCSW,
or LMFT licensure within 6 months of hire. CADC preferred.
Completion of 30 hours of post-masters degree supervision training
preferred.Experience/Qualifications:A minimum of five years
post-graduate as well as supervisory experience preferred. A
minimum of two years experience in community mental health and/or
working within Medicaid funded services is preferred. A minimum of
one year working with Psychiatric Residential Treatment Services
programs preferred.Applicant must possess the skills necessary to
work independently, including support and supervise staff, respond
to crisis, and interface with stakeholders, requires sophisticated
clinical judgment and decision making.by Jobble
Keywords: New Narrative, Portland , Clinical Program Manager, Healthcare , Portland, Oregon
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