Alternative Community Resource Programs Inc
Outpatient Director
Alternative Community Resource Programs Inc, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, us, 15907
Job Summary:
Under the general direction of the Executive Director, the Outpatient Clinical Director plans, directs and coordinates the activities of the Outpatient Department [OP] of ACRP, relating to financial management, scheduling, staffing, and personnel operations in accordance with prescribed program regulations, policies, priorities, and funding. The director also plans, directs and coordinates the activities of the department to ensure that established goals, objectives, and services are accomplished in accordance with prescribed regulations, priorities, time limits and funding conditions. Additional duties are to advise, make recommendations, and assist the Medical Director & Medical Supervisor in the formulation of goals and objectives and exercises independent judgement in the course of carrying out overall responsibilities.
Duties/Responsibilities Include: Directs the day-to-day operations of assigned Outpatient clinic location. Manage office finances, budgets, and approve all purchases for office supplies or equipment. Ensure all director and staff paperwork, tracking forms, and reports are completed and sent to the appropriate receiver in a timely manner. Complete, review, and audit; records, charts, files, reports, correspondence and other written materials of clients and by staff for accuracy of contents and timely completion Supervise, monitor, assess, and regularly review staff performance and productivity, prepare and present staff performance evaluations, and conduct annual staff evaluations. Provide professional consultation to agency staff. Maintains, adheres to, and implements the agency's programmatic and administrative policies and procedures to attain program goals and objectives. Identify, recruit, and screen potential employees for position openings at assigned location. Minimum Job Requirements:
Education / Experience:
Must have a master's degree from a college or university that is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in a recognized clinical discipline including social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation or activity therapies. A clinical supervisor shall be a mental health professional with at least 2 years of supervisory experience. Required Clearances and Documentation:
Must possess a valid driver's license and have access to reliable transportation. Act 31/Act 126 Clearance Mandated Reporter Training Act 34 Clearance Pennsylvania State Police Background Check (Criminal History) Act 114 Clearance FBI Fingerprint Act 33 Clearance Pennsylvania Child Abuse History
Under the general direction of the Executive Director, the Outpatient Clinical Director plans, directs and coordinates the activities of the Outpatient Department [OP] of ACRP, relating to financial management, scheduling, staffing, and personnel operations in accordance with prescribed program regulations, policies, priorities, and funding. The director also plans, directs and coordinates the activities of the department to ensure that established goals, objectives, and services are accomplished in accordance with prescribed regulations, priorities, time limits and funding conditions. Additional duties are to advise, make recommendations, and assist the Medical Director & Medical Supervisor in the formulation of goals and objectives and exercises independent judgement in the course of carrying out overall responsibilities.
Duties/Responsibilities Include: Directs the day-to-day operations of assigned Outpatient clinic location. Manage office finances, budgets, and approve all purchases for office supplies or equipment. Ensure all director and staff paperwork, tracking forms, and reports are completed and sent to the appropriate receiver in a timely manner. Complete, review, and audit; records, charts, files, reports, correspondence and other written materials of clients and by staff for accuracy of contents and timely completion Supervise, monitor, assess, and regularly review staff performance and productivity, prepare and present staff performance evaluations, and conduct annual staff evaluations. Provide professional consultation to agency staff. Maintains, adheres to, and implements the agency's programmatic and administrative policies and procedures to attain program goals and objectives. Identify, recruit, and screen potential employees for position openings at assigned location. Minimum Job Requirements:
Education / Experience:
Must have a master's degree from a college or university that is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in a recognized clinical discipline including social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation or activity therapies. A clinical supervisor shall be a mental health professional with at least 2 years of supervisory experience. Required Clearances and Documentation:
Must possess a valid driver's license and have access to reliable transportation. Act 31/Act 126 Clearance Mandated Reporter Training Act 34 Clearance Pennsylvania State Police Background Check (Criminal History) Act 114 Clearance FBI Fingerprint Act 33 Clearance Pennsylvania Child Abuse History