Director of Outpatient Services
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Description
Responsible for the clinical operation of DBHW's Deerfield Centers' for Addictions Treatment located in Warren, Tionesta, and Marienville while maintaining the program's financial viability through sound policy and procedure administration.
Tasks
- Ensure clinical staff follow policies aligned with regulations and DBH objectives.
- Ensure staff complete mandatory annual training per managed care and PA DDAP rules.
- Ensure staff uphold patient privacy per 42 CFR regulations.
- Direct hiring, supervision, discipline, timesheets, scheduling, and performance feedback.
- Work with Director to resolve issues that impact DCAT’s clinical goals and service delivery.
Qualifications / Education
- Master's Degree or above from an accredited college with a major in medicine, chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a specialty in nursing/health administration, nursing/counseling education or a clinical specialty in the human services), public administration, business management or other related field to include accounting, actuarial science, administration of justice, advertising, anthropology, audiology, art therapy, clinical pastoral counseling, communications, community advocacy, community counseling, counselor education criminal justice, criminology, dance therapy, divinity, education, family mediation, family relations, finance, gerontology, health administration, health care administration, health/ human services, human behavior, human communication studies, human development, human resources, health care management, human services administration, individual/family studies, juvenile justice, law/pre-law, long term care, management, marketing, music therapy, nutrition, organizational development, organizational leadership, pastoral ministries/studies, physical therapy, rehabilitation counseling, religion, project management, public relations, public health, rehabilitative services, social administration, social policy, sociology, special education, theology related degrees, vocational counseling and 2 years of experience in a human service agency with one year in a drug and alcohol setting, which includes supervision of others, direct service and program planning. A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a specialty in nursing/health administration, nursing/counseling education or a clinical specialty in the human services), public administration, business management or other related field to include accounting, actuarial science, administration of justice, advertising, anthropology, audiology, art therapy, clinical pastoral counseling, communications, community advocacy, community counseling, counselor education criminal justice, criminology, dance therapy, divinity, education, family mediation, family relations, finance, gerontology, health administration, health care administration, health/ human services, human behavior, human communication studies, human development, human resources, health care management, human services administration, individual/family studies, juvenile justice, law/pre-law, long term care, management, marketing, music therapy, nutrition, organizational development, organizational leadership, pastoral ministries/studies, physical therapy, rehabilitation counseling, religion, project management, public relations, public health, rehabilitative services, social administration, social policy, sociology, special education, theology related degrees, vocational counseling and 3 years of experience in a human service agency with one year in a drug and alcohol setting, which includes supervision of others, direct service and program planning. An Associate Degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a specialty in nursing/health administration, nursing/counseling education or a clinical specialty in the human services), public administration, business management or other related field to include accounting, actuarial science, administration of justice, advertising, anthropology, audiology, art therapy, clinical pastoral counseling, communications, community advocacy, community counseling, counselor education criminal justice, criminology, dance therapy, divinity, education, family mediation, family relations, finance, gerontology, health administration, health care administration, health/ human services, human behavior, human communication studies, human development, human resources, health care management, human services administration, individual/family studies, juvenile justice, law/pre-law, long term care, management, marketing, music therapy, nutrition, organizational development, organizational leadership, pastoral ministries/studies, physical therapy, rehabilitation counseling, religion, project management, public relations, public health, rehabilitative services, social administration, social policy, sociology, special education, theology related degrees, vocational counseling and 4 years of experience in a human service agency with one year in a drug and alcohol setting, which includes supervision of others, direct service and program planning. Effective July 1st 2021 any newly hired Facility Director acting as Clinical Supervisor must have a clinical license through the Department of State or be certified as a Certified Clinical Supervisor through Pennsylvania Certification Board. Existing Facility Director/Clinical Supervisor will not be required to become licensed/certified as long as they remain with current employer.