Lifeline Connections is a community-based behavioral health organization that specializes in providing confidential and compassionate care to individuals who experience substance use and/or mental health conditions.
Our Vision - As the premier provider of substance use and mental health services in the Pacific Northwest, we are respected and the most trusted resource for behavioral health treatment and whole-person care. We provide a comprehensive continuum of coordinated quality services, foster enduring relationships, and empower our communities to truly thrive.
Our Mission - Through superior customer service, high quality programs, and well-trained and dedicated staff, we inspire hope and support lifesaving changes for people affected by substance use and mental health conditions.
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POSITION TITLE:Â PACT Program Clinical Supervisor Exempt Position
RESPONSIBLE TO:Â Program Director
MAJOR DUTIES:Â The Clinical Supervisor establishes, administers, and directs the program of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), a self-contained clinical team which assumes responsibility for directly providing needed treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to identified clients with severe and persistent mental illnesses; supervises and evaluates the multidisciplinary team in conjunction with appropriate psychiatric support to ensure service excellence and courteous, helpful, and respectful services to program clients; and functions as a practicing clinician on the team.
- Has full clinical, administrative, and supervisory responsibility to the team
- Monitors and oversees all team operations, leads regular team clinical meetings, and supervises all PACT team members (excluding psychiatric care provider), on a weekly basis through group and/or individual supervision (each supervision must be at least 20 minutes in length)Â
- Oversees staff scheduling to assure appropriate coverage for day, evening, weekend, holiday shifts, and on-call hours
- Is responsible for outreach and recruitment in the community and development of strong connections to referral sources; leads the screening process for referrals, ultimately determining whether clients meet admission criteria for the programÂ
- Leads staff recruitment, interviewing, hiring, orientation, and performance reviews
- Provides direct services to clients and/or natural supports, approximately 8 hours a week
- When serving in the role of “primary,” takes the lead on pulling together the Integrated Assessment, team case conceptualization, and treatment planning
- Initiates and maintains relationships, in coordination with other staff, with law enforcement, other human services agencies, and informal community resources (e.g., landlords, employers)
- Provides symptom education for clients and natural supports, as well as assistance in developing healthy coping strategies/symptom management skills
- Connects natural supports with resources, such as the local NAMI chapter
- Provides services to clients in the community and in facilities, such as jail, E&T, ED, etc. Services include the use of empirically-based psychotherapies, case management, and psychiatric rehabilitation. May also lead comprehensive assessments, treatment planning, and crisis planning for clients for whom they are the primary clinician
- Maintains a working knowledge of crisis intervention techniques and can access and coordinate with appropriate crisis intervention resources in the community, especially if hospitalization is required
- Provides cross training on empirically supported psychotherapies and models these skills for other team membersÂ
- Must be amenable to municipal travel for community visits and outreach and be able to work non-conforming hours to meet with clients/provide services
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE POSITION:
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- MHP required, master’s degree in nursing, social work, psychiatric rehabilitation, or psychology preferred. Licensed in the State of Washington as a LMHC, LMFT, or LICSW preferred
- Has strong clinical skills and experience providing treatment to persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses. Three years’ experience in diagnostic screening and assessment or care of individuals of psychotic disorders, and expertise in working with individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and their families, utilizing empirically-based psychotherapies such as CBT for psychosis (CBTp) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) preferred.
- Have a clear understanding of the characteristics and problems of adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses and be knowledgeable about the ACT model.
- Qualified Approved Supervisor for training in chemical dependency and/or mental health preferred, but not required.
- Has skills and competence to establish supportive trusting relationships with persons with SMI. Respect for client rights and personal preferences in treatment, are essential.
- Valid Driver’s license for the state of Washington.
COMPLEXITY
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The incumbent provides agency based services to patients in seeking treatment. Strong communication skills, sound judgment, and creativity are required to help implement and deliver support services that meet the complex needs of the patients.
PERSONAL CONTACTS
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Contacts are with members of the treatment team, patients, significant others of the patients, administrative, supervisory and clerical personnel, employers, representatives of various community agencies specializing in the treatment of chemical abuse, related community representatives including lawyers, parole officers, and other court officials. All personal contacts are carried out in accordance with federal and state statues, laws and regulations dealing with the confidentiality of alcohol and drug dependent client records.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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While performing the essential functions of the job, the employee is regularly required to sit, speak clearly, hear and use hands and fingers to manipulate writing utensils and keys on a keyboard. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands or arms, stoop, kneel, crouch or lift and/or move maximum of 15 lbs.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Working hours are spent indoors in offices or meeting rooms or in the community meeting with patients in their homes or health clinics. Occasional supervision of outdoor activities, visits to community agencies, and participation in staff retreats and staff development activities may be required.
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:Â Program DirectorÂ
Salary: $36.00 - 39.00/hr DOE
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Application Process:
To apply electronically for this position, please click "Apply Now" or visit our ADP career center. For more information on this and other positions, please visit our website at www.lifelineconnections.org
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The Benefits:
Lifeline Connections strives to be an employer of choice by offering regular and full-time employees a robust and highly competitive benefits package designed to support both personal and family well-being. Our comprehensive benefits include multiple options for medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.
In addition, Lifeline Connections provides employer-paid Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance, along with access to supplemental coverage options. Full-time employees and eligible part-time employees may also enroll in our 401(k) retirement plan, helping support long-term financial wellness.
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Beyond benefits coverage, Lifeline Connections is proud to offer generous paid time off. Both full-time and part-time employees earn PTO at competitive accrual rates that increase with years of service, allowing for meaningful time away from work. Employees also receive paid holidays and personal holidays, reinforcing our commitment to work-life balance and employee well-being.
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