MA, US
3 days ago
Jail Diversion Program Co-Response Supervisor
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Jail Diversion Program Co-Response Supervisor Job Locations US-MA Minimum Education Required Master's Degree Job ID 2024-11068 Organization Advocates Type Regular Full-Time Number of Hours Per Week 40 Business Unit Behavioral Health Overview

 

                                         Salary $85,000-$85,000

 

                                                Sign-On Bonus!

                                                       $4000!

*Sign on bonus applicable to external candidates only*

 

Advocates is seeking an independent, motivated, enthusiastic clinical professional to join our expanding team!

 

Advocates promotes a healthy work-life balance and offers many generous perks of employment and room for advancement.  We are a strong-knit community that values the ideas and contributions of our staff.

 

The Jail Diversion Program Co-Response Supervisor is accountable for supporting the Jail Diversion Program Director with the clinical and operational oversight of the Jail Diversion Program.  This includes providing crisis intervention services, modeling practices that promote the community-based, customer service focused mission, and training and supervising program staff. 

 

Are you ready to make a difference?

 

Minimum Education Required Master's Degree Responsibilities Provide psychiatric and substance abuse evaluation of individuals and families in crisis.Provide initial crisis intervention services to individuals in need, along with crisis case management and short-term crisis counseling as follow-up from initial intervention, when appropriate.Provide oversight of clinical and operational aspects of the jail diversion program, ensure follow up is coordinated from previous shifts, coordinate training of new clinicians, and complete administrative tasks as necessary.Maximize staffing patterns by focusing on recruiting, developing, cross-training and retaining talented staff.Maintain linkages with law enforcement and community agencies by providing documented case consultation, program development and problem resolution.Develop and deliver mental health training for law enforcement agencies.Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of managed care and health insurance systems; provide other clinicians with managed care information and resources pertinent to the crises being managed.Assist staff in prioritizing client-centered, transparent interventions that aim to be responsive to the needs of the whole person.Respond to individuals in crisis with creative approaches to offer individuals the least restrictive level of care.Provide information on treatment and referral services to individuals and families.Provide clinical and administrative supervision of assigned staff, including training new clinicians as needed.Maintain necessary documentation and records in accordance with program requirements.Provide supervision to a case load of clinicians, including ongoing training and guidance to staff.Provide JDP program on-call coverage by phone on nights and weekends to provide consultation and problem solving assistance. Demonstrate a proactive commitment to maintaining effective communication with staff and customers to facilitate and promote effective working relationships and customer service.Ensure that clinical services are being delivered in accordance with Advocates clinical philosophy and all licensing and regulatory bodies in coordination with PES Leadership and QM Teams.  Seek and create opportunities to collaborate across divisions.Liaison to other community providers and related agencies and develop community resources, as needed.Ensure that people receiving services are treated with dignity and respect in accordance with Advocates Human Rights Policy. Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling Education, Forensic Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling or a related counseling field.Massachusetts licensure in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or Psychology or actively working toward licensure.At least two years of experience with target population (inpatient, outpatient, residential acceptable), one year of which must be in a jail diversion program.Must have working knowledge of current version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.Strongly prefer that a candidate will have a demonstrated understanding of and competence in serving culturally diverse populations.

 

Advocates is committed to cultivating a diverse and welcoming community where everyone feels respected and valued. Advocates fosters a culture of inclusion that celebrates and promotes diversity along multiple dimensions, including race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, partnered status, age, national origin, socioeconomic status, religion, ability, culture, and experience. 

 

Why Should I Consider a Career in Human Services?

Our Team members are dedicated to engaging and empowering individuals by forming lasting relationships, collaboratively achieving personal goals, offering creative solutions to everyday and complex situations, and actively listening.  We exercise independent judgement and contribute to the overall success and benefit of the Team.

 

Is Human Services a Fit for Me?

Successful Team members are open-minded, eager and compassionate, and will exercise solid, independent judgement while fostering trustworthy relationships with the individuals that we serve.  We put the individual first.

 

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