Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, Inc.
LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor
Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400
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LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor
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Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, Inc.
Under the direction of the Counseling & Recovery Services Director, the LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor oversees daily operations of the 245G program, providing leadership, clinical expertise, and program management. This role ensures regulatory compliance, supports staff development, and delivers culturally informed recovery services. The Treatment Director guides and mentors clinical professionals, addresses client and program challenges, and upholds the highest standards of ethical and person-centered care for individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Key Responsibilities
Supervise, train, and evaluate LADC staff, Peer Recovery Specialists, Care Coordinator and interns.
Develop, implement, and maintain Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245G, HRSA and Joint Commission compliant clinical documentation, policies and procedures for the program.
Provide professional guidance and leadership that models ethical, client-centered care.
Carry a caseload that includes individual clients and the ability to facilitate groups when needed within the 245G program.
Collaborate with community partners to ensure integrated, effective client care.
Lead staff education and professional development initiatives.
Support quality improvement, compliance monitoring, and program reporting.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications The LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor must meet all qualifications under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245G for treatment directors, alcohol and drug counselor supervisors AND alcohol and drug counselors. Listed in these statutes:
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/245G.11#stat.245G.11.4
A treatment director must:
have at least one year of work experience in direct service to an individual with substance use disorder or one year of work experience in the management or administration of direct service to an individual with substance use disorder;
have a baccalaureate degree or three years of work experience in administration or personnel supervision in human services; and
know and understand the implications of this chapter, sections 626.557 and 626.5572, and chapters 245A and 260E. Demonstration of the treatment director's knowledge must be documented in the personnel record.
Subd. 4. Alcohol and drug counselor supervisors.
Subd. 5. Alcohol and drug counselor qualifications.
(a) An alcohol and drug counselor must either be licensed or exempt from licensure under chapter 148F.
Additional Minimum Qualifications
Two or more years free from substance use problem behaviors.
Experience in crisis and de-escalation skills and working with high-risk clients, responding effectively in all situations.
Proficiency in electronic health records (Epic, Ochi preferred) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Commitment to culturally responsive care and Indigenous-informed practices.
Strong leadership and ability to mentor multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience integrating traditional Indigenous practices in recovery programs.
ALicense holder serving adolescents and the ability to supervise those with licenses to serve adolescents:
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/245G.18
Compensation & Schedule Pay Range: $70k-$90k (Dependent on experience).
Schedule: 40 hours per week | On-site | Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Up to eight hours of remote work may be earned. Must have ability to commute to site.
Eligible for Platinum Benefit Package including medical, dental, life, long‑term disability, retirement plan with 4% match, flexible spending accounts, paid holidays, and paid time off (PTO).
Compliance & Health Requirements
Access to PHI limited to minimum necessary in accordance with HIPAA regulations.
All IHB staff are required to be fully vaccinated or have an approved declination form with weekly testing compliance.
Successful completion of a DHS background study.
Successful passing of drug testing.
About IHB Indian Health Board of Minneapolis is a Federally Qualified Health Care Center and community clinic providing access to quality health care and wellness services. We believe the best care happens when we listen and work together. While promoting and preserving our urban American Indian and Alaska Native traditions and identity, we embrace all people seeking patient‑centered, culturally sensitive health care and wellness services.
At Indian Health Board we believe Good Relationships are supported by three interrelated values: Respect for culture – preserving and promoting our American Indian and Alaska Native heritage and identity while embracing all other cultures with acceptance and compassion; Excellence – seeking excellence in all our services, business practices, and community partnerships; Leadership – promoting ethical leadership based on collaboration and mutual respect.
Our mission statement "To ensure access to quality health care services for American Indians and other peoples and to promote health education and wellness." -Respect for Culture ~ Excellence ~ Leadership-
If our beliefs resonate with you, we want you, and encourage you to apply at https://indianhealthboard.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1631810
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LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor
role at
Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, Inc.
Under the direction of the Counseling & Recovery Services Director, the LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor oversees daily operations of the 245G program, providing leadership, clinical expertise, and program management. This role ensures regulatory compliance, supports staff development, and delivers culturally informed recovery services. The Treatment Director guides and mentors clinical professionals, addresses client and program challenges, and upholds the highest standards of ethical and person-centered care for individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Key Responsibilities
Supervise, train, and evaluate LADC staff, Peer Recovery Specialists, Care Coordinator and interns.
Develop, implement, and maintain Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245G, HRSA and Joint Commission compliant clinical documentation, policies and procedures for the program.
Provide professional guidance and leadership that models ethical, client-centered care.
Carry a caseload that includes individual clients and the ability to facilitate groups when needed within the 245G program.
Collaborate with community partners to ensure integrated, effective client care.
Lead staff education and professional development initiatives.
Support quality improvement, compliance monitoring, and program reporting.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications The LADC Treatment Director & Supervisor must meet all qualifications under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245G for treatment directors, alcohol and drug counselor supervisors AND alcohol and drug counselors. Listed in these statutes:
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/245G.11#stat.245G.11.4
A treatment director must:
have at least one year of work experience in direct service to an individual with substance use disorder or one year of work experience in the management or administration of direct service to an individual with substance use disorder;
have a baccalaureate degree or three years of work experience in administration or personnel supervision in human services; and
know and understand the implications of this chapter, sections 626.557 and 626.5572, and chapters 245A and 260E. Demonstration of the treatment director's knowledge must be documented in the personnel record.
Subd. 4. Alcohol and drug counselor supervisors.
Subd. 5. Alcohol and drug counselor qualifications.
(a) An alcohol and drug counselor must either be licensed or exempt from licensure under chapter 148F.
Additional Minimum Qualifications
Two or more years free from substance use problem behaviors.
Experience in crisis and de-escalation skills and working with high-risk clients, responding effectively in all situations.
Proficiency in electronic health records (Epic, Ochi preferred) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Commitment to culturally responsive care and Indigenous-informed practices.
Strong leadership and ability to mentor multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience integrating traditional Indigenous practices in recovery programs.
ALicense holder serving adolescents and the ability to supervise those with licenses to serve adolescents:
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/245G.18
Compensation & Schedule Pay Range: $70k-$90k (Dependent on experience).
Schedule: 40 hours per week | On-site | Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Up to eight hours of remote work may be earned. Must have ability to commute to site.
Eligible for Platinum Benefit Package including medical, dental, life, long‑term disability, retirement plan with 4% match, flexible spending accounts, paid holidays, and paid time off (PTO).
Compliance & Health Requirements
Access to PHI limited to minimum necessary in accordance with HIPAA regulations.
All IHB staff are required to be fully vaccinated or have an approved declination form with weekly testing compliance.
Successful completion of a DHS background study.
Successful passing of drug testing.
About IHB Indian Health Board of Minneapolis is a Federally Qualified Health Care Center and community clinic providing access to quality health care and wellness services. We believe the best care happens when we listen and work together. While promoting and preserving our urban American Indian and Alaska Native traditions and identity, we embrace all people seeking patient‑centered, culturally sensitive health care and wellness services.
At Indian Health Board we believe Good Relationships are supported by three interrelated values: Respect for culture – preserving and promoting our American Indian and Alaska Native heritage and identity while embracing all other cultures with acceptance and compassion; Excellence – seeking excellence in all our services, business practices, and community partnerships; Leadership – promoting ethical leadership based on collaboration and mutual respect.
Our mission statement "To ensure access to quality health care services for American Indians and other peoples and to promote health education and wellness." -Respect for Culture ~ Excellence ~ Leadership-
If our beliefs resonate with you, we want you, and encourage you to apply at https://indianhealthboard.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1631810
#J-18808-Ljbffr