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Clinical Operations ManagerHall CountyGainesville, Florida, United States

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Clinical Operations Manager

Hall County
  • US
    Gainesville, Florida, United States
  • US
    Gainesville, Florida, United States

About

Job Title

This position provides direction and coordination of all treatment programming for the agency. The incumbent manages and maintains the comprehensive treatment schedule, tracks all treatment groups and participant enrollment, ensures accurate rosters within the case management system, coordinates staff coverage, disseminates program information to staff, maintains clinical training records, supports training coordination, conducts fidelity audits, and provides operational support to ensure compliance with standards and best practices.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities

Plans, coordinates, and maintains treatment programming and scheduling for all accountability courts

Reviews programming offerings and plans adjustments to meet participant needs while maintaining compliance with standards and best practices

Maintains comprehensive treatment schedules, enrollment numbers, available slots, and participant completion dates

Maintains accurate group rosters in the case management system and disseminates updates to staff on a weekly basis

Assigns group facilitation responsibilities to counselors, ensuring required training is completed prior to facilitation

Coordinates facilitator training as needed

Maintains an accurate database of clinical staff credentials and training requirements

Assists with coordination and registration of required trainings for clinical staff

Updates and maintains treatment schedules, requirements, and related documentation and disseminates information to staff

Ensures information provided to staff and participants is accurate and current

Conducts regular audits of clinical files and reviews findings with supervisory staff

Ensures accurate and timely entry of group notes for all treatment groups

Assists with preparation of program certification applications and treatment fidelity site visits

Assists with data collection and research to support effective treatment services

Attends administrative meetings as scheduled

Assists with drug screen collection as needed

Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field and applies new knowledge to program operations

Maintains regular and predictable attendance

Assists with group treatment coverage when necessary

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Education and Experience

This position requires a Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a closely related behavioral health field, which includes extensive graduate-level coursework and an intensive supervised clinical internship as part of the degree program.

Two years of case management, counseling, or administrative experience "required". The position requires the individual to pass the national licensing examination and hold full professional licensure in the State of Georgia, with preference given for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credentials.

Knowledge of criminal justice, substance use disorder, and mental health systems or an equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge and skills

Licenses and Certifications

Valid Georgia Driver's License

Valid professional license or certification in a counseling-related field (LPC, LCSW)

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

County organizational structure and Treatment Services operations

Substance use and mental health disorders and treatment processes

Proficiency in documentation and electronic health record (EHR) guidelines

Strong oral and written communication skills

Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills

Proficiency with personal computers and standard software applications

Maintain flexible work schedules in accordance with program needs

Develop and maintain effective working relationships

Maintain confidentiality and professional standards

Manage multiple priorities and deadlines

Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with limited supervision

ADA Minimum Qualifications Required

Physical Ability

Essential functions continuously require the ability to remain in a stationary position; operate a computer and office machinery; think analytically; handle stress; concentrate; remember details; observe; make decisions; adjust to change; direct others; meet deadlines; stay organized; use math/calculations; and type.

Functions frequently require moving about the office and transporting items up to 10 lbs.

Functions occasionally require bending, twisting, reaching overhead, pushing/pulling, and repetitive use of hands, arms, or legs. Incumbents may be required to be on-call and work irregular hours.

Sensory Requirements

Essential functions require effective verbal and written communication and hand-eye coordination for equipment use.

Environmental Factors

Essential functions require the ability to work independently or collaboratively in an office environment

  • Gainesville, Florida, United States

Languages

  • English
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