Back to Category ListDrug & Alcohol Clinical Program Director (Full Time)
Location: 112 N. Broad St.
Department: Walk-In Clinic
Position Overview: JFK's Drug & Alcohol Program Director ensures the quality of clinical service delivery to clients and supervises all clinical documentation for clients with drug/alcohol problems and/or behavioral health issues. Our Walk-In Clinic receives self-referrals, practitioner or agency referrals for individuals that may require assessment for IOP, outpatient therapy or other services.
Program Manager:
- Oversees the clinical assessments for populations presenting with substance use, addiction disorders, or co-occurring disorders.
- Under direction of the VP- Behavioral Health, administers program resources provided for direct client supports.
- Maintains a familiarity with all JFK's programs and services to maximize client access to rehabilitative resources.
Clinical Supervision:
- Trains clinicians in technique and methodology; orients with appropriate laws, policies, regulations and procedures; evaluates performance & development, determines training needs.
- Conducts supervision with assigned clinical staff and reviews and signs-off on all progress notes/treatment plans.
- Ensure all clinical documentation adheres to all federal, state, county and payer requirements.
We are seeking dedicated professionals who:
- Desire to embrace and advance the philosophy and objectives of JFK Behavioral Health
- Understand substance use, treatment and the dynamics of psychological rehabilitation.
- Are experienced in, and motivated to influence the professional development of clinicians providing behavioral health services.
- Can establish rapport and cooperative relationships with clinicians, administrators and clients.
- Understand the social factors which contribute to attitudes and behaviors.
- Are organized and can monitor clinician's documentation for adherence to regulatory requirements.
- Is keenly aware of the laws, regulations and rules governing the provision of behavioral health services.
Required Qualifications:
- Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, social work, human services, chemical dependency or a related discipline from an accredited university.
- Four years previous work experience to include:
- Two years of post-master's clinical supervision experience in a health or human service environment
- One year of direct experience working with the chemically dependent
- One year of general clinical experience
- LCSW/LPC required.
Schedule:Monday through Friday: 9 am to 5 pm
Location: Center City Philadelphia, accessible to SEPTA and Regional Rail