Mountain Area Health Education Center
Manager, School Based Behavioral Health
Mountain Area Health Education Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27613
School-Based Behavioral Health Manager
The School-Based Behavioral Health Manager provides leadership, coordination, and oversight for teams of school-based behavioral health clinicians. Reporting to the Director of Behavioral Health, this role is responsible for ensuring consistent, high-quality behavioral health services and supporting workforce development across diverse clinical settings. The Manager works closely with departmental leaders, practice administrators, and the Service Line Director to align staffing, supervision, and service delivery with MAHEC's standards of care and strategic goals. Specific Responsibilities: Leadership & Administrative (0.9 FTE) This leadership position uses a three-tiered frameworkDevelopment, Quality Services, and Sustainabilityto guide clinical excellence, cross-departmental collaboration, and long-term workforce strength. Foster a culture of professional growth and high-quality behavioral health care across the schools that are served. Cultivates a culture of high-quality, evidence-based care and professionalism. Serve as a strategic partner in behavioral health operations, supporting integration and relationship-building between behavioral health services. Promote the role of school-based behavioral health clinicians as essential partners in whole-person care, aligning with the organization's mission and service values. Collaborate the Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Service Director and School-Based Practice Administrator to ensure behavioral health services meet departmental needs and patient expectations. Meets regularly with direct reports 1:1 to review workflow, address staff concerns, and discuss opportunities for growth. Quality Services: Supervision, Accountability, and Clinical Outcomes Oversees day-to-day operations of School-Based Behavioral Health services with a focus on clinical effectiveness and operational efficiency. Provide direct supervision and coaching to team supervisors and/or clinicians, reinforcing adherence to clinical best practices and agency policies. Support staff with case consultations, crisis response, and professional development needs. Monitor service utilization, documentation compliance, fidelity to treatment models, and patient outcomes across multiple teams. Leads regular team meetings, facilitate trainings, and deliver relevant updates. Monitors service utilization, fidelity to clinical models, and treatment outcomes; leads internal audits and performance improvement initiatives. Sustainability: Workforce Stability and Cross-Departmental Alignment Oversee staffing models and productivity expectations for team members, working collaboratively with the School-Based Practice Administrator and the Director of Behavioral Health to ensure appropriate coverage and service availability. Partner with Talent Management, the Director of Behavioral Health, the School-Based Practice Administrator, and other departmental leads on recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies. Coordinate with the Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Service Line Director to identify opportunities for enhanced integration, continuity of care, and collaborative care initiatives. Maintain records sufficient to meet County, State, and Federal clinical documentation requirements, including preparation for monitoring visits and corrective action plan development and execution. Clinical Responsibilities (0.1 FTE) Provide individual, family, and group therapy to clients using clinical models and modalities approved by the agency and the service definition for children and adolescents who are being referred to mental health and substance abuse services. Conduct Comprehensive Clinical Assessments, develop treatment plans based on evidence-informed practices, incorporate internal and external collateral information (i.e. CCAs, Psychological Testing, Medical Evaluations, etc.) into case conceptualization and treatment planning, complete prior authorizations, and maintain timely and accurate documentation within the electronic health record. Participate in on-call rotations and respond to urgent clinical needs. Key Competencies: Communication Skills Effectively and respectably communicate with other individuals, whether it be a colleague, patient, or patient's family member and appropriately enumerate information in a manner easily understood by all parties. We do this to foster a culture of understanding between all parties, especially in complex and difficult situations, to ultimately provide the best care possible to our patients and their families. Decision Making Ability to make the most appropriate decision in a given situation and then taking the next steps to ensure appropriate and timely completion. This requires conflict resolution skills, critical thinking skills, confidence in your ability to make the right decision in most situations. This also includes ability to prioritize your workday appropriately to ensure the most important tasks are completed on time. HealthCare Knowledge Having the drive to keep yourself abreast and up to date on the new breakthroughs in your area of expertise and communicating them to the rest of the team, as appropriate. This also includes keeping up with your licensure and yearly training requirements within your area expertise along with MAHEC's organizational training. Finally, the ability to apply the depth of knowledge maintained and gained through this process in real life scenarios as appropriate. Interpersonal Skills Showing the ability to meet difficult situations with grace, professionalism, and understanding. Within your area of expertise, showing respect and showing empathy where appropriate with your colleagues, patients, and their family at all times, even when its most difficult to do so. This is done, in part, by effective listening, being your authentic self, showing responsibility and dependability, and being patient with others. Organizational Values Adherence to MAHEC's founding principles and incorporating them every day. This includes, among others, having integrity and accountability, reverence for other cultures and equitable practices, ability to manage change, and displaying a clear understanding of organizational dynamics. Doing these things creates a culture where people want to do the best for each other and gives personal ownership towards the goal of helping people in their time of need. Problem Solving Having an analytical mind and ability to work autonomously to solve complex problems that may arise. The wherewithal to think logically through a difficult problem and come to an appropriate resolution for a given issue. This helps to drive continuous improvement by thinking through where we can improve in a novel way. Measures success by understanding where we are currently and where we want to go and then applying those new ideas to affect positive change. Specified Skills Computer
Excellent skills in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and database applications required. Foreign Language
Spanish speaking skills preferred. Physical Demands Not Applicable. Supervisory Responsibilities: Direct supervision of School-Based Behavioral Health Supervisors Clinical supervision of LCSW-A or LCMHC-A, as appropriately licensed Education and Experience Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree or PhD in one of the Behavioral Health/Social Services sciences Licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in North Carolina. Preferred Qualifications: At least two years of supervisory/management experience in human services At least two years of clinical experience in crisis assessment and treatment with multi-system families. Meet North Carolina criteria for Clinical Supervision. Required Licenses: Licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in the State of North Carolina. Schedule: Regular attendance on-site is an essential function of this position. Typical business hours are Monday
Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (or flexed to best meet the needs of the clients and/or the Division); 40 hours per workweek; weekend, holiday, or evening coverage is occasionally required. Work hours will need to be flexible in order to respond to special work assignments, or evening activities, as requested by the team leader. Position Compensation:
$71,260 - $85,000+
The School-Based Behavioral Health Manager provides leadership, coordination, and oversight for teams of school-based behavioral health clinicians. Reporting to the Director of Behavioral Health, this role is responsible for ensuring consistent, high-quality behavioral health services and supporting workforce development across diverse clinical settings. The Manager works closely with departmental leaders, practice administrators, and the Service Line Director to align staffing, supervision, and service delivery with MAHEC's standards of care and strategic goals. Specific Responsibilities: Leadership & Administrative (0.9 FTE) This leadership position uses a three-tiered frameworkDevelopment, Quality Services, and Sustainabilityto guide clinical excellence, cross-departmental collaboration, and long-term workforce strength. Foster a culture of professional growth and high-quality behavioral health care across the schools that are served. Cultivates a culture of high-quality, evidence-based care and professionalism. Serve as a strategic partner in behavioral health operations, supporting integration and relationship-building between behavioral health services. Promote the role of school-based behavioral health clinicians as essential partners in whole-person care, aligning with the organization's mission and service values. Collaborate the Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Service Director and School-Based Practice Administrator to ensure behavioral health services meet departmental needs and patient expectations. Meets regularly with direct reports 1:1 to review workflow, address staff concerns, and discuss opportunities for growth. Quality Services: Supervision, Accountability, and Clinical Outcomes Oversees day-to-day operations of School-Based Behavioral Health services with a focus on clinical effectiveness and operational efficiency. Provide direct supervision and coaching to team supervisors and/or clinicians, reinforcing adherence to clinical best practices and agency policies. Support staff with case consultations, crisis response, and professional development needs. Monitor service utilization, documentation compliance, fidelity to treatment models, and patient outcomes across multiple teams. Leads regular team meetings, facilitate trainings, and deliver relevant updates. Monitors service utilization, fidelity to clinical models, and treatment outcomes; leads internal audits and performance improvement initiatives. Sustainability: Workforce Stability and Cross-Departmental Alignment Oversee staffing models and productivity expectations for team members, working collaboratively with the School-Based Practice Administrator and the Director of Behavioral Health to ensure appropriate coverage and service availability. Partner with Talent Management, the Director of Behavioral Health, the School-Based Practice Administrator, and other departmental leads on recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies. Coordinate with the Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Service Line Director to identify opportunities for enhanced integration, continuity of care, and collaborative care initiatives. Maintain records sufficient to meet County, State, and Federal clinical documentation requirements, including preparation for monitoring visits and corrective action plan development and execution. Clinical Responsibilities (0.1 FTE) Provide individual, family, and group therapy to clients using clinical models and modalities approved by the agency and the service definition for children and adolescents who are being referred to mental health and substance abuse services. Conduct Comprehensive Clinical Assessments, develop treatment plans based on evidence-informed practices, incorporate internal and external collateral information (i.e. CCAs, Psychological Testing, Medical Evaluations, etc.) into case conceptualization and treatment planning, complete prior authorizations, and maintain timely and accurate documentation within the electronic health record. Participate in on-call rotations and respond to urgent clinical needs. Key Competencies: Communication Skills Effectively and respectably communicate with other individuals, whether it be a colleague, patient, or patient's family member and appropriately enumerate information in a manner easily understood by all parties. We do this to foster a culture of understanding between all parties, especially in complex and difficult situations, to ultimately provide the best care possible to our patients and their families. Decision Making Ability to make the most appropriate decision in a given situation and then taking the next steps to ensure appropriate and timely completion. This requires conflict resolution skills, critical thinking skills, confidence in your ability to make the right decision in most situations. This also includes ability to prioritize your workday appropriately to ensure the most important tasks are completed on time. HealthCare Knowledge Having the drive to keep yourself abreast and up to date on the new breakthroughs in your area of expertise and communicating them to the rest of the team, as appropriate. This also includes keeping up with your licensure and yearly training requirements within your area expertise along with MAHEC's organizational training. Finally, the ability to apply the depth of knowledge maintained and gained through this process in real life scenarios as appropriate. Interpersonal Skills Showing the ability to meet difficult situations with grace, professionalism, and understanding. Within your area of expertise, showing respect and showing empathy where appropriate with your colleagues, patients, and their family at all times, even when its most difficult to do so. This is done, in part, by effective listening, being your authentic self, showing responsibility and dependability, and being patient with others. Organizational Values Adherence to MAHEC's founding principles and incorporating them every day. This includes, among others, having integrity and accountability, reverence for other cultures and equitable practices, ability to manage change, and displaying a clear understanding of organizational dynamics. Doing these things creates a culture where people want to do the best for each other and gives personal ownership towards the goal of helping people in their time of need. Problem Solving Having an analytical mind and ability to work autonomously to solve complex problems that may arise. The wherewithal to think logically through a difficult problem and come to an appropriate resolution for a given issue. This helps to drive continuous improvement by thinking through where we can improve in a novel way. Measures success by understanding where we are currently and where we want to go and then applying those new ideas to affect positive change. Specified Skills Computer
Excellent skills in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and database applications required. Foreign Language
Spanish speaking skills preferred. Physical Demands Not Applicable. Supervisory Responsibilities: Direct supervision of School-Based Behavioral Health Supervisors Clinical supervision of LCSW-A or LCMHC-A, as appropriately licensed Education and Experience Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree or PhD in one of the Behavioral Health/Social Services sciences Licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in North Carolina. Preferred Qualifications: At least two years of supervisory/management experience in human services At least two years of clinical experience in crisis assessment and treatment with multi-system families. Meet North Carolina criteria for Clinical Supervision. Required Licenses: Licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in the State of North Carolina. Schedule: Regular attendance on-site is an essential function of this position. Typical business hours are Monday
Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (or flexed to best meet the needs of the clients and/or the Division); 40 hours per workweek; weekend, holiday, or evening coverage is occasionally required. Work hours will need to be flexible in order to respond to special work assignments, or evening activities, as requested by the team leader. Position Compensation:
$71,260 - $85,000+