Clinical Manager - Mobile Crisis Team
4 months ago
Las Cruces
Job DescriptionClinical Manager - Mobile Crisis Team Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+) Position: Full-Time Salary: $80,000 - $96,800 annually (3 levels based on experience and education) FLSA Status: Salaried/Exempt Department: Mobile Crisis Services Job Summary The Clinical Manager will provide leadership, supervision, and strategic direction for a mobile crisis team delivering comprehensive behavioral health crisis intervention services in alignment with Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) guidelines. The Clinical Manager will be reporting to the Director of Clinical Services and will oversee a multidisciplinary team of bachelor's level social workers, peer support workers, and consulting clinicians. This position is a key role within the agency that provides a responsive, informed, unbiased, affirming, and inclusive approach and menu of services to a very diverse population, including individuals from LGBTQ +, marginalized, underrepresented, and BIPOC communities who have varying life experiences including: substance use and abuse, homelessness, gender variance, traumatization, legal involvement, system involvement, domestic violence, mental health needs, teen pregnancy, varied abilities and learning needs, poverty, etc. What You'll Do: Team Leadership and Supervision • Provide clinical and administrative supervision to mobile crisis team members, • Conduct regular performance evaluations and professional development planning, • Ensure team adherence to CCBHC quality and documentation standards, • Review clinical documentation for accuracy, completeness, and compliance, • Conduct case consultations and provide clinical guidance, • Maintain clinical standards and intervention protocols, • Ensure team's services meet CCBHC comprehensive behavioral health service requirements, • Implement and monitor quality improvement processes, • Track key performance indicators and service delivery metrics, • Collaborate with local emergency services, hospitals, law enforcement, and community partners, • Represent the organization in professional networks and community meetings, • Develop and maintain referral pathways and collaborative protocols, • Manage team scheduling and resource allocation, • Monitor and manage team budget and resource utilization, • Implement efficient operational workflows, • Prepare comprehensive clinical and operational reports, • Analyze service delivery data to identify trends and improvement opportunities, • Maintain accurate and confidential clinical records, • Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related mental health field, • Valid state professional Independent license in behavioral health, • Minimum of 2 years direct experience in mobile crisis services, • Minimum of 1 year in a management or supervisory role (negotiable), • Experience with trauma-informed care approaches, • Demonstrated leadership in behavioral health crisis interventions, • Ability to work flexible hours, including on-call rotations, • Strong emotional resilience, • Capacity to make rapid, sound clinical judgments, • Competitive salary commensurate with experience, comprehensive benefits package, professional development opportunities., • Benefits Compensation include health, dental, life insurance, short term and long term disability, supplement plans, • 403(b), PTO, and 14 paid holidays