Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
August Rose Health Center’s community-based psychiatric rehabilitation program (PRP) offers services to those with mental illness a range of rehabilitation services that focus on emotional well-being, recovery, and resource connection including mental health service connection, housing, and entitlements coordination.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Specialist - Program Supervisor
POSITION SUMMARY: The director develops, administers, and supervises the daily operation of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP), 20 hours weekly. Hybrid.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Administration and Management:
Ensure adherence to the organization's mission, focusing on the delivery of quality psychiatric rehabilitation services for children and adolescents.
Schedule and monitor client appointments, ensuring compliance with service frequency requirements.
Oversee offsite and onsite services, ensuring timely documentation in accordance with organizational standards.
Emphasize services on rehabilitation, skill development, symptom management, and community reintegration for children and adolescents.
Provide supervision and guidance to staff to maintain service quality and adherence to policies and procedures.
Develop and implement orientation and training programs for new employees, covering essential areas such as HR policies and HIPAA compliance.
Staff Supervision and Development:
Conduct annual performance reviews, setting professional development goals for staff.
Offer consultation and support to staff, including debriefing sessions for challenging situations.
Conduct regular supervision to monitor staff performance and ensure adherence to documentation requirements.
Compliance and Quality Assurance:
Maintain accurate client records meeting Medical Assistance standards and licensing regulations.
Verify insurance coverage, submit authorizations, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Review and comply with HIPPA policies for securing records and conducting quality assurance audits.
Handle reports of abuse or neglect promptly, implementing quality improvement programs as necessary.
Implement new policies and procedures and report relevant issues to the Program Director.
Client Services and Community Outreach:
Provide information and referrals to children, adolescents, and their families, connecting them with appropriate resources.
Conduct intake assessments, crisis interventions, and coordinate admissions and discharges.
Develop and implement family education services and conduct quality service surveys.
Provide backup clinical care to clients and participate in after-hours on-call supervision.
Offer educational training to families, caregivers, and the general public as needed.
Planning and Community Organizing:
Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelors with CPRP
Experience in child and adolescent psychiatric rehabilitation or related field.
Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements and best practices in child and adolescent mental health services.
Ability to work effectively with children, adolescents, families, and community stakeholders.
Flexible work from home options available.