Director - Behavioral Health Department
Company: Sacred Circle
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
As an entity of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute
Reservation, we, at Sacred Circle Healthcare, preserve the Goshute
heritage of protecting and caring for family and extend the
tradition to all marginalized and underserved populations in our
area. We refuse to let access, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status
restrict someone from receiving complete healthcare. Interested in
joining our team? We are looking for people who are genuine, kind,
ambitious, positive, and helpful - exceptional people building on a
celebrated heritage who are passionate about delivering
uncompromising care - people who make a difference every day no
matter what their role or position. If you are looking for a job
where the work you do impacts lives for the better every day, you
are in the right place!Sacred Circle Healthcare is seeking a
full-time, Behavioral Health Director in Salt Lake City, Utah.Job
SummaryGeneral Summary of Duties: The Behavioral Health Director
(BHD) is responsible for the direction and leadership of
operational, financial, and programmatic activities related to the
delivery of Sacred Circle Healthcare Behavioral Health and
Substance Use Disorder services. While the range of duties and
responsibilities is broad, ensuring high quality services are
provided in accordance with SCHC's, goals, mission, as well as all
compliance regulations and requirements is a priority. The BHD will
carry an average of 13-15 clinical hours per week. Reports
To:Strategy Officer Department:Behavioral HealthBusiness
Unit:Sacred Circle StrategyPatient Care:YesWorker Status:Full-Time,
SalaryBenefits Eligible:YesHours Per Week:40+ Work Schedule:To Be
Determined with the availability of 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday
through Friday. Some evening and weekend work may be occasionally
required for community events. Schedule Type:8 or 10 Hours Shifts,
plus a 30 or 60 minute lunchJob Family:TBDLocation:Multiple Clinic
locationsSupervisory Responsibilities:Yes Major
Responsibilities/Tasks:DirectorServes as the programmatic and
operational leader for BH and SUD, under the direction of the
Strategy Officer. Develops and manages operational initiatives with
measurable outcomes. Ensures compliance with State and Federal
regulations, IHS standards, AAAHC requirements and compliance.
Monitors and analyzes financial data and utilizes this data for
decision making and providing guidance to managers to effectively
set program priorities, goals and objectives.Provides guidance and
development of leadership skills to BH & SUD Clinic Managers to
ensure overall effectiveness of leadership.Ensures newly hired BH
team members are well trained and prepared by overseeing the
transition from HR onboarding to the BH department.Facilitates
regular department meetings and maintains records related to
operations that are complete, accurate, available and in compliance
with all legal, regulatory, and policy requirements. Partners with
HR to select top talent, matching BH & SUD Services' needs with
appropriate skill sets.Oversees the student clinical internship
program and policy.Partners with the Division Officer to create
work-flows and policies and procedures that are efficient and
effective for the entire clinic.Ensures clinic crisis and
de-escalation services are supportive and effective.Ensures all
department timekeeping, scheduling and coverage is maintained and
managed according to policy.Participates in interdisciplinary
meetings including Circle of Care, Department Head, Care
Coordination and other requested and required meetings.Ensures
ethical conduct by clinical staff.Plans yearly BH retreat and
training.Ensures BH & SUD are partnering with the SCHC Marketing
and Outreach departments for regular posts, videos and articles for
social media, newsletters.Supports implementation of wellness with
programs and agencies.Supports agency development and leadership as
necessary. Clinical SupervisorProvides clinical charting standards
and requirements in the BH department and documents oversight
process.Performs chart audits and communicates results of audits to
staff and administration.Models and prioritizes clinical practices
that are centered and grounded in patient careOversees BH Clinical
Staff meetings ensuring staffing, dx, treatment planning,
documentation, termination, and referrals occurs according to
policy and best practices. Reviews BH team compliance reporting
ensuring clinical team members are in compliance with all state
licensing regulations, I.H.S. standards, Center for Medicare and
Medicaid (CMS) requirements, and AAAHC standards regarding service
delivery and documentation. Conducts regular one-on-one supervision
and clinical guidance with individual team members, when needed.
Clinical ProviderConducts intake assessments to gather, analyze,
and evaluate psycho-social data according to policy and procedures.
Provides mental health counseling to children, adults, couples, and
groups. May be requested to provide counseling at the Reservation
in Ibapah, UT as needed, according to policy and procedures.
Coordinates care of patients with primary care providers regarding
psychotropic medication needs.Provides BH interventions related to
a variety of diagnostic needs.Creates case conceptualization based
on appropriate diagnosis and best treatment standards, presents the
findings at Clinical Case Staff meetings, documents peer feedback
and includes feedback into case conceptualization.Participates in
collaborative treatment planning with patients.Completes clinical
documentation and Incorporates treatment goals and objectives
according to policy and proceduresEvaluates outcome data and the
therapeutic relationship to ensure services are delivered in an
effective manner.Participates in crisis and de-escalation services
for the clinic, patients, and staff as needed.Maintains licensure
and strict patient confidentiality.Reads, understands, and adheres
to all Sacred Circle Health Care policies and procedures and
adheres to the Code of Conduct, mission and values.Other Duties as
Assigned.Minimum RequirementsEDUCATION: LCSWEXPERIENCE: 5+ years of
clinical management experience, 5+ years of BH leadership position
in a clinical outpatient settingExperience working with the Native
American community. CERTIFICATION/LICENSE:LCSWOther:Experience
working in an outpatient health organizationExperience working with
a diverse and/or underserved categoryStrong leadership skills,
including the ability to manage in a client focused and SCHC
mission centered manner. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Commitment to staying up to date on mental health counseling best
practices. Broad knowledge of modern health care administration
practices and principles within a managed care environment and/or
an academic medical center. Effective analytical ability to develop
and analyze options, recommend solutions to, and solve complex
problems and issues. Demonstrated effective leadership and
administration of clinical operations.Ability to operate
methodically in high pressure situations.Proven history of working
professionally and collaboratively across disciplines.Knowledge of
mental health diagnostic, therapeutic models, treatment planning
and termination practices. Expert communication skills including
writing, speaking and active listening, with the ability to
interact effectively with patients, staff and community. Ability to
successfully handle and train others on crisis and de-escalation
interventions.Proven record of timely and thorough
documentation.Proven ability to execute organizational goals,
through planning, execution and problem-solving skills.Knowledge of
legal and ethical standards for the delivery of care.Knowledge of
related accreditation and certification requirements.Knowledge of
SCHC policies, procedures, systems, and objectives with the ability
to interpret, adapt and apply guidelines.Ability to evaluate the
effectiveness of existing methods and procedures. Ability to work
with administration, peers, independently and in a team
environment.Ability to act with a high level of integrity and
professionalism.Ability to effectively present information, and
respond to questions from groups of managers, supervisors and
employees.Ability to use computer systems and applications
including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.Proven cultural
competencyAbility to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection
control standards. Mission Driven Additional Information - Join us
as we are Redefining Compassionate Healthcare, together!As group of
4 healthcare clinics, diversity drives our identity. We are proud
of our Native American heritage. Whether you are seeking your first
job, transitioning back into the workforce, looking to start your
career, or grow an existing one, Sacred Circle Healthcare walks
with you. We need you for what you can do. We strive for a mix of
benefits to help you combine great work with a great life.
Competitive pay Healthcare coverage for you and your family
Generous PTO, paid holidays and floating holidays to celebrate what
is important to you (prorated for part-time employees)Retirement
matching to invest in your futureColleagues that are unparalleledA
culture that is second to none Sacred Circle
Healthcare/Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation gives
preference to qualified American Indian/Alaskan Native
ApplicantsCompensation details: 104045-140461 Yearly
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