The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD
Clinical Team Lead - Substance Abuse Treatment
The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Clinical Team Lead - Substance Abuse Treatment
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Brief Description The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD ("The HARRIS CENTER") is looking for a certified Clinical Team Lead to join our Substance Abuse Treatment Team. Under the general direction of the Program Director or designated staff, the Clinical Team Lead performs administrative duties involving day‑to‑day operations of the unit, training, and supervision of designated clinical staff. The role is responsible for planning, organizing, and conducting multidisciplinary team meetings in collaboration with the team psychiatrist. The Clinical Team Lead may also provide clinical services to consumers at the assigned work site. Other duties may include input into hiring and discharge recommendations, staff evaluations, scheduling, and workload assignments as needed. The position may require travel, flexible hours, on‑call duty, and coverage in the absence of the Program Director.
Your Role In Action
Provides supervision to unit staff, facilitating optimal performance of job duties (includes individual coaching, chart reviews, etc.)
Evaluates work performance of supervised staff and institutes written disciplinary actions when needed for substandard performance.
Monitors compliance with service provision requirements, productivity standards, treatment plan authorization, documentation, and timely data submission.
Works collaboratively with physicians, LHPAs, and administration to provide consultation to clinical staff for continuity and effective care delivery.
Plans and conducts treatment team/staffing meetings in consultation with the treatment team psychiatrist and other team members as directed by the Program Director.
Provides ongoing consultation for staff regarding procedures, resources, clinical, and personnel issues.
Participates in patient care monitoring to review the quality of clinical care.
Provides clinical services and coverage as needed for supervised staff and arranges for coverage to ensure continuity of services.
Works collaboratively with designated staff to ensure training needs are met for supervised staff.
Ensures compliance with contract and agency mandatory training requirements and collaborates with the clinical trainer to identify and provide job‑related training.
Participates in the hiring and termination process of supervised staff as assigned by the Program Director.
Performs daily administrative duties for the unit as assigned by the Program Director or designated staff.
Adapts to changing work requirements and performs related work as assigned.
Demonstrates ethical conduct in all clinical and professional activities.
Education
Master’s degree (M.A.) from a four‑year accredited college or university, majoring in social, behavioral, or human service fields (psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human development, gerontology, educational psychology).
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or LMFT.
Experience
Must have 3 years of experience working in a mental health setting with previous supervisory experience.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Basic knowledge of principles for developing, implementing, and documenting individualized care and treatment for a wide range of psychiatric conditions in adult and child populations.
Maintains current licensure/credentials with the appropriate state licensure regulatory board.
Demonstrates strong communication skills, effective leadership, problem‑solving abilities, and time‑management/organizational skills.
Proficient in basic Word and Excel.
What We Have To Offer The Harris Center offers a competitive salary and a suite of benefits designed to enrich your life both professionally and personally:
Robust retirement plan with company match.
Accelerated Paid Time Off accrual for prior service.
Cell phone discounts and exclusive entertainment deals through Tickets at Work.
Free Headspace subscription for mental wellness.
Employee Assistance Program.
Student loan forgiveness programs for qualified employees.
What Else You Should Know This posting is associated with position #2826-83143.
About Us The Harris Center is the state‑designated Local Mental Health Authority and Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Authority serving Harris County, Texas. As the largest behavioral and developmental disability care center in Texas, we provide care to over 90,000 people and have an annual budget of over $300 million. We serve more than 40 different languages and sign language to meet the needs of one of the largest communities in the nation. By utilizing the expertise of our more than 2,500 employees, we are committed to meeting the behavioral health and IDD needs of Harris County residents and giving them hope to live to their fullest potential.
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Clinical Team Lead - Substance Abuse Treatment
role at
The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD .
Brief Description The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD ("The HARRIS CENTER") is looking for a certified Clinical Team Lead to join our Substance Abuse Treatment Team. Under the general direction of the Program Director or designated staff, the Clinical Team Lead performs administrative duties involving day‑to‑day operations of the unit, training, and supervision of designated clinical staff. The role is responsible for planning, organizing, and conducting multidisciplinary team meetings in collaboration with the team psychiatrist. The Clinical Team Lead may also provide clinical services to consumers at the assigned work site. Other duties may include input into hiring and discharge recommendations, staff evaluations, scheduling, and workload assignments as needed. The position may require travel, flexible hours, on‑call duty, and coverage in the absence of the Program Director.
Your Role In Action
Provides supervision to unit staff, facilitating optimal performance of job duties (includes individual coaching, chart reviews, etc.)
Evaluates work performance of supervised staff and institutes written disciplinary actions when needed for substandard performance.
Monitors compliance with service provision requirements, productivity standards, treatment plan authorization, documentation, and timely data submission.
Works collaboratively with physicians, LHPAs, and administration to provide consultation to clinical staff for continuity and effective care delivery.
Plans and conducts treatment team/staffing meetings in consultation with the treatment team psychiatrist and other team members as directed by the Program Director.
Provides ongoing consultation for staff regarding procedures, resources, clinical, and personnel issues.
Participates in patient care monitoring to review the quality of clinical care.
Provides clinical services and coverage as needed for supervised staff and arranges for coverage to ensure continuity of services.
Works collaboratively with designated staff to ensure training needs are met for supervised staff.
Ensures compliance with contract and agency mandatory training requirements and collaborates with the clinical trainer to identify and provide job‑related training.
Participates in the hiring and termination process of supervised staff as assigned by the Program Director.
Performs daily administrative duties for the unit as assigned by the Program Director or designated staff.
Adapts to changing work requirements and performs related work as assigned.
Demonstrates ethical conduct in all clinical and professional activities.
Education
Master’s degree (M.A.) from a four‑year accredited college or university, majoring in social, behavioral, or human service fields (psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human development, gerontology, educational psychology).
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or LMFT.
Experience
Must have 3 years of experience working in a mental health setting with previous supervisory experience.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Basic knowledge of principles for developing, implementing, and documenting individualized care and treatment for a wide range of psychiatric conditions in adult and child populations.
Maintains current licensure/credentials with the appropriate state licensure regulatory board.
Demonstrates strong communication skills, effective leadership, problem‑solving abilities, and time‑management/organizational skills.
Proficient in basic Word and Excel.
What We Have To Offer The Harris Center offers a competitive salary and a suite of benefits designed to enrich your life both professionally and personally:
Robust retirement plan with company match.
Accelerated Paid Time Off accrual for prior service.
Cell phone discounts and exclusive entertainment deals through Tickets at Work.
Free Headspace subscription for mental wellness.
Employee Assistance Program.
Student loan forgiveness programs for qualified employees.
What Else You Should Know This posting is associated with position #2826-83143.
About Us The Harris Center is the state‑designated Local Mental Health Authority and Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Authority serving Harris County, Texas. As the largest behavioral and developmental disability care center in Texas, we provide care to over 90,000 people and have an annual budget of over $300 million. We serve more than 40 different languages and sign language to meet the needs of one of the largest communities in the nation. By utilizing the expertise of our more than 2,500 employees, we are committed to meeting the behavioral health and IDD needs of Harris County residents and giving them hope to live to their fullest potential.
Apply Houston, TX $65,000.00–$75,000.00 1 day ago
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