| Location | Long Island City, New York |
| Job Type | Full-time |
| Salary | $77,200–$96,500 Per Year |
• Provides clinical supervision to staff including assigning, monitoring and evaluating cases for clinical team(s). Conducts regularly scheduled team meetings. Provides back-up coverage for program leadership as required.
• Manages triage and case assignment procedures, new referrals, liaison activities, and staff scheduling to insure adequate coverage at all times.
• Collaborates with other team members and Behavioral Health Services (BHS) leadership in formulating clinical and administrative policies and procedures, preparing policy and procedure manuals, implementing and maintaining established policies and procedures, and proposing modifications and revisions of policies and procedures, as indicated.
• Collects, tracks, and monitors progress and outcomes for all staff assigned to the team(s); produces and maintains detailed reports for all data pertinent to the program. Reports relevant data to funders and central administration as needed.
• Oversees the maintenance of updated case records for team(s) through EMR and coordinates effective electronic communication throughout all provider databases, as needed. Maintains case records in accordance with program policies/procedures, as well as VNS Health, city, and state standards and regulatory requirements.
• Monitors the program budget and is knowledgeable of all financial aspects of the program, including, but not limited to, reimbursement and purchasing.
• Ensures volume and productivity meet program standards and operations.
• Oversees compliance of quality and performance indicators, and supervises staff to achieve goals. Performs internal audits to ensure compliance with policies and procedures and takes corrective action, as necessary to address deficiencies.
• Provides clinical subject matter expertise and serves as a resource to supervisors, clinicians and staff.
• Provides assessment, direct services to program participants and families in the community; advises and consults in case conferences, staff meetings, and discharge planning as needed.
• Promotes positive relationships within VNS Health and other community service organizations. Serves as program liaison to other community agencies, negotiating formal liaison and organizing consultation and education for referral sources.
• Participates in 24/7 on-call coverage schedule and performs on-call duties, as required.
• Investigates complaints registered by program participants, completes Incident Reports and other safety and quality reports within required time frames.
• Collaborates with progrm leadership and other staff in the development and implementation of in-service education programs.
• Performs all duties inherent in a supervisory role. Ensures effective staff training, interviews candidates for employment, evaluates staff performance and recommends hiring, promotions, salary actions, and terminations, as appropriate.
• Oversees the development of systems and records for billing each MCO.
• For CCBHC and Central Intake program only:
• Serves as primary liaison to external community-based organizations and referral sources. Assists VP, CCBHC in establishing and negotiating formal MOUs and DCO agreements.
• Ensures education and training on all VNS Health BH services to both internal and external organizations, including eligibility criteria and referral procedures. Collaborates with program leadership and other staff in the development and implementation of in-service education programs.
• Collaborates with Clinic leadership team to manage triage and case assignment procedures, new referrals, liaison activities, and staff scheduling to ensure adequate coverage at all times.
• Fulfills the role of Super-user in EMR system & is responsible for training of all new and existing employees. Oversees the maintenance of case records for team(s) within the EMR and coordinates effective communication throughout all external provider databases, as needed.
• Maintains case records in accordance with program policies/procedures, as well as VNS Health, city, state, and federal standards and regulatory requirements.
• For Outreach and Engagement (Behavioral Health) only:
• Leads outreach and engagement strategies, developing and managing community partnerships.
• Monitors referral pipelines and productivity and collaborate with Marketing and Growth teams.
• Oversees Central Intake workflows to support program expansion and access to care.
• Participates in special projects and performs other duties as assigned.
About the Program
Behavioral Health Recruitment Guide
Comprehensive program summaries and recruitment messaging for use in job postings and candidate outreach.
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