Manager I, Clinical Programs

State of NevadaLas Vegas, NV

About The Position

Managers, Clinical Programs plan, develop, organize, coordinate, direct, and evaluate mental health, intellectual disabilities, and/or child development service delivery programs. This recruitment may close without further notice depending on the number of applications received. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Requirements

  • Three or more years of applicable post-Master’s experience as described in the job duties with a minimum of one-year supervisory/managerial experience
  • Master’s degree in a field of study applicable to the job duties.
  • Knowledge of applicable federal and State laws, regulations, and agency policies and procedures; State executive and legislative processes; creation, function, and operation of State constitutional offices, agencies, boards and commissions.
  • Knowledge of State budgeting, accounting, purchasing, contracts, and grant application and management principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision, training, public administration, organization, and management.
  • Knowledge of clinical theories; human service delivery models, intervention strategies, and current directions; national standards of client care; clinical evaluation; effects and side effects of psychotropic medications; interdisciplinary team treatment and case management modes.
  • Skill in interpersonal and communication, both verbal and written.
  • Skill in use and operation of office and job-related equipment and software.
  • Ability to design and implement individual, family, and/or group clinical interventions; identify critical elements in clinical and service delivery emergencies and respond appropriately; match client needs to community resources; assess client status and risk; apply professional codes of ethics to practical situations; balance clinical and administrative responsibilities.
  • Ability to listen perceptively and convey understanding; respond effectively to hostility and resistance; establish rapport with clients and staff; maintain effective working relationships with others; deliver presentations.
  • Ability to inspect clinical records to evaluate the appropriateness of services provided and compliance with policies and procedures; write clinical and administrative documents; perform mathematical and statistical calculations; analyze program performance and fiscal reports.
  • Ability to lead and motivate a diverse staff, set clear goals, delegate tasks effectively, and foster a positive and inclusive work environment.
  • Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing to audiences of various social, educational, and economic backgrounds.
  • Ability to resolve conflicts and mediate, negotiate, and exchange ideas, information, and opinions with employees, customers, or agencies; diffuse hostile situations respectfully and tactfully.
  • Ability to review work products for quality, quantity, and timeliness; analyze information, problems, situations, practices, or procedures to define objectives, identify relevant concerns, formulate logical conclusions, and recognize alternatives and their implications.
  • Ability to develop, implement, and oversee policies and procedures to meet agency mandates, including program design, statutory compliance, and goal achievement.
  • Ability to serve as liaison between various stakeholders, including federal, State, and local agencies, to coordinate activities, resolve issues, and represent agency interests.
  • Ability to analyze and propose legislative changes for program management, draft amendments, and provide testimony.

Responsibilities

  • Manage psychologists and/or subordinate supervisors of professional clinicians or mental health counselors.
  • Manage a rural mental health clinic and satellites, a regional or statewide program.
  • Establish goals, objectives, policies, and procedures and monitor and evaluate program performance.
  • Design program components to achieve goals of governing bodies and management.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable laws, licensure, and funding requirements.
  • Develop and/or implement admission/discharge criteria, performance indicators, and reporting mechanisms.
  • Participate in agency accreditation and quality assurance and improvement efforts.
  • Receive and respond to feedback from consumers and advocacy groups regarding services provided.
  • Monitor and evaluate clinical, service delivery, and fiscal performance indicators and develop and implement corrective action plans.
  • Solicit and evaluate service delivery proposals and participate in selecting contract service providers.
  • Work with private providers to provide the services needed.
  • Monitor providers' performance and identify and communicate corrective actions.
  • Approve payments and revoke or recommend revocation of agreements.
  • Develop and monitor budgets, forecast revenues and expenditures, and approve and monitor expenditures.
  • Coordinate program services with courts, law enforcement, school districts, and other stakeholders.
  • Provide court testimony and present legislative testimony regarding assigned programs.
  • Analyze and propose legislative changes, draft amendments, and provide testimony.
  • Ensure client access to 24-hour emergency evaluation and crisis intervention services.
  • Enforce standards for clients' rights, professional ethics, and health and safety of employees and clients.
  • Investigate incident reports and consumer complaints, submit reports, and take corrective action.
  • Liaise between various stakeholders to coordinate activities, resolve issues, and represent agency interests.
  • Oversee and ensure the maintenance of clinical records.
  • Oversee the work and performance of supervisory employees.
  • Train, supervise, schedule, and evaluate the performance of employees, and other supervisory duties as appropriate for managing people.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.
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