Program Director

PATHWAY SOCIETY INCSan Jose, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Pathway Society is looking for a Program Director for our brand new withdrawal management facility. The Program Director provides comprehensive oversight of all areas of client support during clinical treatment. The Director works closely and in tandem with the Clinical Supervisor toward ensuring high-quality care is provided to beneficiaries. Core areas of oversight include: facility and operations, staff training, client programming and logistics scheduling, data management and electronic healthcare records support, client satisfaction with facilities and treatment, site supervision of the clinical supervisor, and support to clinicians and counselors providing residential SUD treatment services at Pathway Society’s residential treatment facilities. She/he ensures services within the facility operate in accordance with all applicable county, state, and federal regulations and statues. The Director ensures program excellence, provides on-going support regarding clinical approach and philosophy, and promotes a safe and productive treatment environment for clients and their families.

Requirements

  • Skills and expertise in staff management and development and written correspondence, as demonstrated through educational achievement and work experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree (or any combination of demonstrated experience commensurate with, and in lieu of, a Bachelor’s degree)
  • CADC II
  • Advanced degree in psychology, business administration, social work, and liberal or creative arts.
  • Any credentialing or licensure must be in good standing with CCAPP, Board of Behavioral Sciences, and the Office of Inspector General (OIG)
  • Experience leading and managing other clinical practitioners with confidence and humility.
  • Demonstrated exemplary temperament and maturity in managing multiple areas of clinical and facility operations
  • Demonstrated ability and knowledge to teach, mentor, lead and motivate staff while strictly adhering to program policies, procedures, schedules, and statues
  • Ability to assume responsibility for and establish effective relationships with outside agencies and the public.
  • Familiarity with the County of Santa Clara Department of Substance Use Treatment Services (SUTS) and the Adult System of Care (ASOC)
  • Familiarity with current practices in the field of SUD/AOD treatment
  • Must obtain CPR/First Aid certification, annual TB test and complete annual required trainings
  • Must pass comprehensive background check, reference check
  • Possess a valid driver license, current auto liability insurance and a clean driving record

Nice To Haves

  • Innate enthusiasm and passion for our clients and families.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct supervision of all operations staff regarding admissions coordination; patient care coordination; care coordinators; food service staff; client referrals, transfers, and logistics; facility safety; and facility inspections per state and county statues and regulations
  • Ensure proper documentation (policies, confidentiality, facility licenses, client milieu information) and coherency of all operational and treatment activities in accordance with applicable regulations, statues, and agency policies and procedures
  • Promote evidence-based practices and support current treatment philosophy as determined by Pathway Society’s leadership and clinical teams
  • Coach and train staff toward ensuring proper facility and clinical practices are adhered to in accordance with current regulatory statues, policies, and agency internal standards
  • Maintain appropriate and up to date facility documentation and inspections
  • Ensure facility complies with all applicable federal, state, and county standards of care
  • Devise and maintain program treatment scheduling and logistics administration such as space utilization, concurrent programming, and ensuring special population (monolingual, cultural, or co-occurring) needs are accommodated
  • Promote goals and objectives that ensure staff and client safety
  • Conduct and attend training sessions as necessary related to confidentiality, evidence-based practices, treatment planning, current regulations, and organizational policies
  • Provide individual and small group supervision and training to staff and have the ability to facilitate coaching and deliver constructive feedback in an asset-based manner
  • Regularly review and audit all facility policies and procedures and assist toward ensuring quality related to documentation (e.g., treatment plans, progress notes, confidentiality documents, Drug Medi-Cal timelines, etc.)
  • Role model a professional presence that enhances the work of support and counseling staff
  • Oversee Clinical Supervisor regarding the discharge of Drug Medi-Cal substance use disorder treatment services to beneficiaries in accordance with Title 22 of the CCR and applicable state and federal regulations
  • Understand and promote best practices in working with dual diagnosed clients
  • Possess some understanding of DSM V and ICD-10 as it pertains to diagnosis and billing of Drug Medi-Cal beneficiaries
  • Responsible for leading a team of clinicians and support staff, creating the monthly staff schedule, and verifying and approving non-exempt employee time cards
  • Perform additional duties as assigned by executive director
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