Intensive Crisis Stabilization Center Program Director
Company: The Neighborhood Center, Inc.
Location: New York
Posted on: April 6, 2025
Job Description:
NEW PROGRAMPOSITION: Intensive Crisis Stabilization Center
Program DirectorJOB DESCRIPTION: The Crisis Stabilization Center
(ICSC) Program Director provides clinical and administrative
oversight of the day-to-day operations of a dually licensed OMH and
OASAS 24/7 Intensive Crisis Stabilization Center. The Program
Director plans, organizes and directs the overall delivery of
services and is responsible for ensuring services are provided
consistent with best practices as well as with all the state,
federal, and local regulatory guidelines included but not limited
to: State Office of Mental Health, OASAS and Department of Health.
S/he/they is expected to work in complex situations with a high
degree of independence.
- Full Time Position with excellent benefits package.
- Monday - Friday Schedule: 9:00am-5:00pm; will require
flexibility on occasion due to 24/7 programmatic needs.
- Will be located at the ICSC location in Herkimer, NY.SPECIFIC
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
- Provide clinical and administrative oversight to the day-to-day
operations of the intensive crisis stabilization center and the
multidisciplinary team.
- Participate in the staff selection process and provide program
leadership staff supervision, conduct staff performance appraisals
and professional development opportunities for the ICSC staff in
accordance with Agency policies and procedures.
- Provide oversight and development to staff orientation and
ongoing training process for the multidisciplinary team.
- Provide clinical and administrative supervision to the program
staff.
- Oversee program staffing and coverage; provide backup
supervisory coverage as needed.
- Monitor and coordinate training in crisis de-escalation, trauma
informed care, overdose prevention and other required trainings for
staff.
- Convene departmental meetings, case conferences and individual
or group supervision to staff and interns as needed.
- Collaborate with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners and medical
staff to ensure appropriate provision of medical services
(including medication assisted treatment; MAT) and tele psychiatric
services, and coordinating of medical care as needed.
- Coordinate client care with providers, community resources
(Local Law Enforcement, hospitals, schools, legal entities, etc.)
and family/significant others.
- Quality management projects including the review and tracking
of data qualitative narratives related to program objectives and
performance indicators.
- Maintain quality assurance throughout the Intensive Crisis
Stabilization Center system of care and provide monitoring and
continuous quality improvement in all program functions through
measures such as clinical case reviews and documentation
audits.
- Meet and confer with Agency administration to develop policies
and procedures as well as establish input in goal setting for ICSC
operation.
- Ensure program compliance and enforce standards which include
but are not limited to: HIPAA regulations and confidentiality in
accordance with the New York State Office of Mental Health, OASAS
and applicable Department of Health regulations in addition to all
other local, state and federal governing laws and regulations.
- Ensure timely completion of required internal and external
reports and that the program is in compliance with all NYS-OMH and
OASAS regulations and standards of care, as well as Agency and
state initiatives.
- Initiate and oversee program development initiatives including
the development of policies, procedures, training and workflow
processes.
- Attend applicable community meetings/forums, county
sub-committee meetings, and participate in program presentations on
behalf of the agency.
- Work with Information Technology staff to work with electronic
health record and use of other technology tools and computer
applications.
- Maintain licensure in a relevant clinical field.
- Perform other responsibilities as assigned including but not
limited to assisting in grant writing, developing and implementing
special projects and volunteering.
- Maintain self in a professional manner at all times and adheres
to the policies and procedures of the Agency.
- Ensure program space is maintained and offers a welcoming
environment for all.
- Maintain a valid NY State driver's license and has viable
transportation.
- Perform other duties as assigned.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- A licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW or LMSW), PhD, or PsyD,
licensed by the New York State Education Department with at least
four (4) years of experience in mental health/substance abuse or
crisis stabilization and at least three (3) years of experience in
the management and oversight of clinical based programming.
- Possess demonstrated strong experience and knowledge of program
design and development, strategic planning, and change
management.
- Possess strong verbal and written communication skills
including the ability to develop and deliver presentations to a
wide variety of audiences as well as demonstrated ability to
communicate and interact with various levels of government,
community leaders and providers.
- Possess strong organizational and assessment skills with the
ability to be flexible and work independently.EOEJob Type:
Full-timePay: $80,000.00 per yearBenefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insuranceSchedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to FridayExperience:
- mental health, substance use, or crisis stabilization: 4 years
(Required)
- management in clinical based programming: 3 years
(Required)License/Certification:
- NYS LCSW, LMSW, PhD, or PsyD (Required)Work Location: In
person
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