
The Behavioral Health Services Director is responsible for the primary direction and supervision of Bridgeway’s Outpatient services and personnel in all locations and areas served. This role provides leadership and consultation across all areas of Behavioral Health Services. Reports regularly to the Behavioral Health Administrator and Vice President of Behavioral Health Services on the progress of the services/programs, as well as matters of agency liability, program expansion, and other significant matters.
To learn more about this position, please read the summarized list of duties below:
-Assures comprehensive communication, integration of treatment services, coordination with external resources and effective clinical oversight of Outpatient Behavioral Health Services.
-Develops new services, programs, contacts, and linkages as necessary within the scope of the organization’s mission and financial goals.
-Participates in the Behavioral Health Services Outcomes Management process ensuring that the quality improvement system is consumer driven and complies with all applicable regulations and standards.
-Oversees and coordinates clinical activities, utilization review, quality assurance and pursuit of best practice models.
-Responsible for the recruitment, hiring, training, planning and assigning work, and ensuring a cohesive work environment through resolving problems, addressing concerns, and awarding employees and taking corrective measures.
-Develops supervisory staff’s short- and long-term goals and strategies.
-Conducts supervisory staff meetings/supervision on a monthly basis and communicates routinely with staff.
Supervisory Responsibilities: All outpatient services staff, including but not limited to Substance Use, Outpatient Therapy and the First Episode Psychosis Program.
Minimum requirements include a Master's degree (MA or MSW) in psychology, social work or related human service field; be a licensed professional counselor (LPC) working toward clinical licensure or a licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC), a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) or a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). Must have a minimum of 1 year of supervisory experience. Must have a valid driver’s license, good driving history, meet driver insurability requirements, and reliable transportation. Employment with Bridgeway is conditional upon completion of all background checks.
Bridgeway is an Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the objective of Bridgeway to make Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) a reality for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, race, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability or unfavorable discharge from military services and to prevent sexual harassment in employment.
Bridgeway Inc. is a 501c3 not-for-profit. We are a comprehensive human services organization providing services to persons with disabilities and their families in order to create stronger communities as well as improving quality of life for the individuals we serve.
Bridgeway provides a wide array of services for people of all ages and all abilities so that each and every individual that we serve can achieve their life dreams and goals. Our services include Community Housing, Community Support Services, Developmental Disability Services, Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention, and Mobile Crisis Response along with Affirmative Business Services.
Everyone Matters!
Each person who enters the doors of Bridgeway has a story that matters to us. Our primary goal is to create opportunities for persons with disabilities and we believe that all people, regardless of their disability, have the right to enjoy the same full range of life experiences that others in our communities enjoy. We believe that each person who desires to live, learn, and work in their community can do so and be successful.