On Site Behavioral Health Clinician - Hartford
Job Description Summary:
The on-site Behavioral Health Director is responsible for providing overall leadership and supervision of the Behavioral Health provider staff and of Behavioral Health care within their assigned CHC site(s).
The on-site Behavioral Health Director works collaboratively with the Office Manager and other on-site leadership in conjunction with the Regional Vice President for their region to manage the day-to-day operations at the site.
As the clinical supervisor of the Behavioral Health staff for the site, the On Site Behavioral Health Officer’s duties include:
- Supervision of clinician staff.
- Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and CHC policies.
- Coordinating on-site quality assurance activities and peer review.
- Conducting team meetings.
- Overseeing case assignment.
- Talking with clients regarding concerns about the care they have received.
The On Site Behavioral Health Director is in charge of reviewing clinical performance of each provider through annual performance appraisals and periodic peer review activities. Behavioral health therapists and psychiatric providers at the site report to the On Site Behavioral Health Director. Staff assigned to multiple sites may relate to more than one On Site Behavioral Health Director, in which case one will be designated to complete the supervisorial duties. Students and residents will work directly with the clinical supervisor(s) under whose license they provide care and report administratively to the On Site Behavioral Health Director.
The On Site Behavioral Health Director, in consultation and with the support of the Behavioral Health Director of CHC, the Human Resources department, and others as necessary, is responsible for addressing and correcting any performance issues that are identified.
Qualifications, Appointment and Term of Service:
Any appointed member of the Behavioral Health staff of the Community Health Center who is also a licensed independent provider (LCSW, APRN, LMFT, Licensed clinical psychologist, or MD/psychiatrist) in good standing or who is license eligible with at least one year of employment at CHC is eligible for appointment as an on-site Behavioral Health Director.
When an OSBHD role is vacant, it is posted to the CHC careers page. Interested staff should apply through that page and may contact the OSBHD or BH recruitment staff for more information.
Functions: The On Site Behavioral Health Director:
- Provides overall administrative and clinical supervision to the Behavioral Health staff of the assigned CHC site(s), provides direct clinical care, and may have other duties assigned as well.
- Clinical supervision shall include clinical orientation of new clinicians to the site, completion of three-month evaluations for new clinicians, and annual performance appraisals thereafter.
- Develops Peer Review tools in conjunction with the BH Director of Quality Improvement and other CHC on-site Behavioral Health Directors.
- Reviews clinical performance of each provider through annual performance appraisals and periodic peer review activities, and is responsible for addressing and correcting any problems with clinical performance that are identified.
- Ensures that performance appraisals for clinical staff are completed in a timely manner as dictated by CHC’s performance appraisal policy.
- Provides leadership and supervision in developing and carrying out Behavioral Health quality assurance activities at the site.
- Ensures that the Behavioral Health staff adheres to all policies and procedures necessary for CHC to maintain ongoing licensure by the behavioral health licensing authorities and certification by the Joint Commission.
- Works with the Regional Vice President and site management team in the development of site-specific new services and programs and modifications of existing services.
- Meets no less than monthly with CHC’s Behavioral Health Director and other on-site Behavioral Health Directors to discuss both agency-wide and site-specific issues of concern.
- Provides guidance and leadership in identification and resolution of problems/barriers that impede effective and efficient quality patient care.
- Provides guidance and leadership in the development of clinicians’ templates and schedules in order to help CHC achieve its productivity goals.
- Is responsible for monitoring productivity data and taking appropriate steps to ensure that productivity goals are met.
- Works collaboratively with on-site Medical Director to ensure patient access to safe, appropriate, high-quality medical care.
- Collaborates with Chief Behavioral Health Officer, Regional Vice President, and Finance in the development of annual site-specific budget relative to the behavioral health department.
- Represents the Community Health Center in relationships with local and state professional societies, officials, and community organizations.
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