Behavioral Health Associate Supervisor - ES

Volunteers of America of AlaskaAnchorage, AK
8h

About The Position

The BHA Supervisor is a staff member who is primarily responsible for maintaining a safe and healthy environment for the residents at the ARCH facility. The other focus of this position is the involvement they have in the treatment process by helping to implement change and achieve desired goals. This job entails working closely and communicating with Substance Use Disorder Case Managers, Mental Health Clinicians, and other Behavioral Health Associates to ensure that ARCH is an environment conducive to treatment. VOA Alaska is a youth-serving organization providing prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery supports to youth and families struggling with mental illness and addiction. We are honored to walk with families during these times and provide support and hope through recovery. Our core values are connection, responsibility, courage, innovation, hope, and joy. We are looking for individuals who espouse these core values and align with this mission of services to the community.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma/ G.E.D.
  • Ability to make sound decisions based on information available
  • Excellent writing and communication skills
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including days, evenings, weekend hours and holidays
  • Ability to safely transport clients in agency’s vehicle if required
  • Ability to participate in recreational activities, such as hikes, and/or indoor/outdoor events with clients.

Nice To Haves

  • Two years of relevant experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Works with the RSM to train Behavioral Health Associates (BHAs). This includes a thorough review of all ARCH procedures for each new BHA on their shift.
  • Provide initial and on-going training to BHAs in areas such as, safety procedures, crisis and behavioral interventions, program policies and procedures, and program rules.
  • Provide on-going supervision to BHAs through verbal feedback.
  • Assists with written performance evaluations as well as conducting corrective actions when needed.
  • Model appropriate interventions and limit-setting to help ensure the general safety and welfare of clients at ARCH.
  • Assists in scheduling and facilitating BHA supervisions.
  • Model and teaches appropriate boundaries and professionalism.
  • Adhere to and enforces CARF standards, Division of Public Health and Division of Behavioral Health regulations and agency policy and procedures.
  • Provides behavioral interventions to residents using tools such as setting clear boundaries and limits, enforcing program rules, the point system, and implementing group interventions with guidance from supervisors.
  • Provide crisis intervention services as needed.
  • Support healthy behavior changes in clients including guiding them through identifying problems and working toward solutions.
  • Oversee client self-administering medication and documenting the medication process.
  • Facility management during assigned shifts.
  • Oversee inventory of ‘can’t haves’ on a nightly basis.
  • Enforcement of sight policy of clients, by remaining on shift until relieved and mandatory staff to client ration (1:6) is established.
  • Responsible for implementing emergency procedures when needed and conducting emergency drills as assigned along with documenting the outcome of each drill.
  • Support enforcement of the client schedule on a daily basis.
  • May oversee preparation or prepare meals for clients, supervise client chores, provide transportation in company vehicle when necessary.
  • Maybe responsible for checking clients in and out of the facility including conducting personal searches and facilitating urinalysis testing.
  • Oversee inventory and implementation of commissary cart.
  • Ensure all chores and responsibilities for shift are completed, including any necessary documentation.
  • Work with Floor Counselor as needed in in arranging, designing and fostering situations that can result in learning opportunities for residents requiring problem solving, coping with natural consequences, communicating assertively while simultaneously reinforcing the desired behaviors residents are working towards that support a lifestyle of right living.
  • Empower peers and clients to work together, make decisions and problem solve to reflect real world problems they will encounter in the future.
  • The BHA Supervisor acts as a liaison between clinical operations and the milieu.
  • Develop therapeutic relationships with ARCH residents.
  • Completes all required documentation in accordance to agency policy and procedure, Medicaid regulations, Division of Behavioral Health requirements, and Division of Public Health regulations.
  • The BHA Supervisor adheres to the NAADAC code of ethics as well as the code of conduct for this agency. Adherence to the federal regulations mandated by HIPAA and 42 CFR part 2, and confidentiality requirements is required as outlined in agency policies and procedures. All other duties as assigned.
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