Jericho Project Program Director

ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INCMemphis, TN

About The Position

Jericho Project is a post-disposition and jail diversion strategy for people diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and Co-occurring Disorders. Alliance is partnered with the Public Defender’s Office since 1995 to provide intensive outpatient treatment that includes a psychiatrist and/or nurse practitioner, therapist, recovery support specialists, and case manager.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree or higher in a mental health or related area, or a Registered Nurse with Certification as a Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse.
  • Knowledge of management and organization, and knowledge of the professional disciplines.
  • Training and/or experience in the administration of mental health programs.
  • Demonstrated administrative and supervisory ability.
  • Ability to work with conflicting or competing demands or interests of clients, employees, sponsors in the distribution of work, evaluating work and good program effectiveness.
  • Demonstrated Individual judgment in patient assignment and case disposition, and in program administration.

Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical and administrative supervision to therapists and recovery support specialist, including oversight of service delivery, documentation standards, team coverage, and coordination of leave.
  • Collaborate with internal staff and external providers/partner agencies to support continuity of care and program operations.
  • Support individuals with severe and persistent mental illness in accessing and maintaining daily living needs, housing, transportation, food and vocational resources.
  • Develop and oversee comprehensive service plans in collaboration with clients, jail division staff, and other interdisciplinary team members.
  • Coordinate with jail diversion roundtable and community partners to identify, develop, and strengthen resource networks.
  • Participate in community outreach, awareness initiatives, and partner committee meetings.
  • Manage and complete financial reporting related to Jericho program monthly expenses.
  • Serves as the system’s administrator; plans, implements, and manages system programs; develops and recommends staffing plans for system programs; manages operations of programs; coordinates program operations among Program Directors; conceptualizes and recommends new system programs; attends Center management meetings to recommend clinical practice procedures.
  • Performs personnel functions; reviews for approval requests for sick and annual leave; reviews for approval requests for overtime; recommends personnel actions (hiring, firing, promotions); sign time sheets; schedules working hours for personnel.
  • Reviews for approval requisitions for office and operational supplies; authorizes requisitions for office and operational supplies; monitors petty cash funds; reviews system client generated income reports.
  • Monitors cleanliness, maintenance and repairs of facilities and immediate environs, schedules facility operating hours; monitors facility security procedures.
  • Supervises systems clinicians and their clinical work; performs clinical and administrative supervision in groups and individually; reviews client-related data and judgments made there from for accuracy and appropriateness; ensures that clients are clinically staffed and treated; makes case assignments based on Clinical recommendations; reviews clinical dispositions and treatment of patients; ensures that clients are followed-up for treatment; coordinates client transfer to/from inpatient hospital units; notifies clinician of patient admission to a hospital for psychiatric purposes; chairs staff meetings to receive and disseminate client-related information and to interpret Center, State, and federal policies for compliance and follow-up purposes. Personal effectiveness as a mental health professional.
  • Markets system’s services’ plans marketing strategies for the system; establishes and maintains relationships with other organizations, agencies and individuals to develop system programs, writes grants.
  • Transmits to all subordinate staff the mission, goals, and objectives of the Center as they are applicable to their programs.
  • Is familiar with existing Center contracts with external organizations, standards for performance, etc. and communicates such to other subordinate staff.
  • Supervises and causes to be maintained such physical facilities and equipment as are assigned to the programs under their supervision.
  • Performs other duties as requested.
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