PACT Supervisor

Lifeline ConnectionsVancouver, WA
$36 - $39Hybrid

About The Position

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. POSITION TITLE: PACT Program Clinical Supervisor Exempt Position RESPONSIBLE TO: Program Director MAJOR DUTIES: 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.

Requirements

  • 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.

Nice To Haves

  • 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
  • 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.
  • Qualified Approved Supervisor for training in chemical dependency and/or mental health preferred, but not required.

Responsibilities

  • 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)
  • 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 program
  • 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 members
  • 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

Benefits

  • multiple options for medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.
  • employer-paid Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance, along with access to supplemental coverage options.
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • generous paid time off.
  • paid holidays and personal holidays
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