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The Salvation Army USA Central Territory

Director of Clinical Programs

The Salvation Army USA Central Territory, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


THE SALVATION ARMYNORTH AND CENTRAL ILLINIOS DIVISIONHarbor Light CenterPOSITION DESCRIPTION

POSITION TITLE : Director of Clinical ProgramsLOCATION/DEPT : Harbor Light CenterREPORTS TO : Executive DirectorFLSA CATEGORY : ExemptSTATUS TYPE : RFT

DEPARTMENT MISSIONTo provide leadership using policies, procedures and available systems to provide quality substance abuse treatment and support the Harbor Light Center in meeting the mission of The Salvation Army.PROGRAM/CLIENT ENVIRONMENTThe backgrounds of the clients served by The Harbor Light Program will manifest a variety of inappropriate behaviors. When this occurs, employees are to respond within the context of the treatment environment of the site. Employee conduct (actions, dress, etc.) and interactions (conversations, written communications, etc.) with clients must also be within the treatment environment of the facility.OUTCOMESSubstance abuse treatment programming, including planning, development, managing and interpreting services is completed in accordance with the organization's and funder's stated objectives and purpose.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe treatment programs of the Harbor Light Center are managed within stated regulations, objectives, policies, and the approved budget in order to provide quality, individual care to our clients.Supervision is provided of the approved program budget and assistance is given in the preparation of the recommended annual budget as requested.Clinical and administrative staff supervision is provided, including direction, training, support, affirmation, discipline, and evaluation. The position directly supervises all Harbor Light clinical programs including: The Outpatient Department, Intensive Rehabilitation Unit Supervisor, Minority Addictions Treatment Program Supervisor, Recovery Home, Intake Supervisor and the Office Manager.The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center is represented by this position with the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, State of Illinois, Veterans' Administration, City of Chicago and with other agencies assuring communication, problem resolution, and contract compliance is positively maintained.Oversee billing function for Clinical Services.Oversee insurance credentialing and contacting.Coordinate service with Lawndale Christian Health Center.Will assure CARF standards are met in all Clinical programs.A sample of case files are reviewed by this position for compliance with applicable DASA standards and the agency policies to assure quality services are provided.Operating procedures, treatment/rehabilitation modalities, record keeping methods and other related activities in accordance with licensing standards and existing state and federal regulations are maintained and updated when necessary.Operating procedures, treatment/rehabilitation modalities, record keeping methods and other related activities in accordance with the licensing standards and existing state and federal regulations are maintained and updated when necessary.All reports and data collected by the Quality Care staff are reviewed with the QC Director and department supervisors to assure written plans for deficit correction are developed and completed.All program functions are monitored for licensure compliance with results being shared with the Executive Director.Program wide preparation for all internal and external program audits and reviews are coordinated. The agency goal is a score of 100%; a score of 90% or less is unacceptable.Plans to address performance deficiencies and noncompliance issues are developed and implemented.Client satisfaction surveys are studied and the programs will be updated as appropriate to meet the needs of the clients.An active interest and involvement is maintained in the substance abuse and mental health field; participation in groups, seminars, conferences, as approved by The Salvation Army and the Executive Director, is expected.Staff training needs will be assessed continually and training opportunities will be developed assuring the staff has the tools they needs to provide quality care.All program curriculum, including groups, will be assessed and updated as necessary. A written curriculum will be maintained for all programs.This position will sit in on all groups twice a year to evaluate the effectiveness of the group leader and the curriculum.This position will hold focus groups of clients in each program twice a year to hear client feedback on the program and suggestions for change.Staff members of all programs will be encouraged, appreciated, listened to, appropriately trained, and given the tools they need to complete their tasks. The staff will be held accountable to follow all policies and procedures and to represent The Salvation Army positively to clients, co-workers, and the community.This position leads the team at the Review Board; participates on Management Team, Quality Care Planning Committee, Advisory Council, Admin Team, Strategic Planning Committee, and other groups as requested by the Executive Director.Program development and funding options will be explored and developed with the lead of the Executive Director.Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director including assistance with the Christmas fundraising program.All other duties as assigned.

REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSThis position reports to the Executive Director.Works closely with the Quality Care and Strategic Planning Director to evaluate, analyze, correct and plan using statistics and reports.In contacts related to this position's duties, this individual acts as a representative of The Salvation Army and its mission.

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTSThis individual will be evaluated on how effectively and efficiently the outcomes of this position are achieved, as well as the timeliness, accuracy and completeness of accomplishing assigned goals.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCEPosition requires a graduate degree from an accredited school of Social Work or Psychology with a LCSW, LCPC or CADC.At least eight years of experience in social work field, including a minimum of three years of supervisory and/or administrative responsibility in a substance abuse/psychiatric setting.

COMPETENCIESA strong personal conviction for the mission of The Salvation Army.An ethical ability to work with confidential material.Demonstrated ability to use initiative and be a self-starter.A positive attitude and the ability to be flexible with changing job situations/priorities.Excellent communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills, using diplomacy and good judgment.Must possess an exceptional attention to detail.An advanced knowledge of social services and on-going interest in the substance abuse recovery field.Knowledge of supervising professionals in a variety of departments and fields.

POSITION LIMITATIONSThis individual will only commit Army resources that have been allocated or approved.This individual will keep the Executive Director informed on all critical issues relating to her/his area of responsibility.This individual will adhere to all Army policies and procedures in carrying out the responsibilities of this position.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENTThis position is required to do light physical work. In order to successfully perform the essential functions of this position, the employee is regularly required to use standard office equipment and PC.Must be able to walk up three flights of stairs and lift up to 25lbs.The work environment for this position includes an office environment with a low noise level.Must be able to work with clients that have poor social skills, suffer from mental illness, and have substance abuse problems.

THE SALVATION ARMY MISSION STATEMENTThe Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.