Clinical Program Manager II

Job Summary:

Manages the design planning, development, evaluation and/or delivery of psycho-therapeutic services/programs for Psychiatry and/or Addition Medicine patients. In addition, these positions function as program managers in one or more of the following roles: Intensive Outpatient Services, Dual Diagnosis, Case or Outcomes Management; Emergency Psych Services; program planning/development/evaluation at two or more sites -OR- program management for a specifically defined patient population(s) at multiple-site clinics each having two or more staff clinicians -OR- for multiple clinics at a single large (12+ clinical staff) site.

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Manages the delivery and/or program planning/evaluation of timely, cost-effective and high quality services/programs for assigned site(s).
  • Assures continuity of care and appropriate utilization of resources both within and outside of Behavioral Health Care.
  • Assists physicians in short and long-range planning of psychotherapeutic/psychiatric social work programs/services that meet identified needs of members and purchasers.
  • Manages psychotherapeutic programs for Addition Medicine and/or psychiatric patients that add value and are integrated with Behavioral Health Care service priorities and performance standards, as well as strategic organizational goals/objectives.
  • Integrates and coordinates psychiatry and addiction medicine programs with other in-and out-patient departments, as well as with community resources.
  • Achieves a continuum of care within Behavioral Health Care; maintains liaison with other Psychiatry and Addition Medicine departments, as well as with non-Behavioral Health Care departments.
  • Develops systems and methodologies for continuous improvement of group and/or individual treatment modalities.
  • Evaluates effectiveness of programs and services.
  • Reviews/evaluates group therapy designs.
  • Establishes group and testing treatment protocols.
  • May manage programs for specifically defined patient populations such as patients with life threatening illnesses, dual diagnoses, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders, trauma related disorders, eating disorders, child psychopathology, and abnormal behavior and personality patterns.
  • Conducts on-going program evaluation of individual and/or group modalities and, in concert with the Chief(s) of Service.
  • Develops/maintains systems and processes for outcomes management/improvement and for identifying the need for revised and/or new clinical treatment programs, designs, protocols.
  • Ensures that the professional practice standards for group and/or individual therapeutic modalities and psychodiagnostic testing are maintained by clinicians.
  • As appropriate, evaluates the professional clinical practice of staff and may provide professional staff with regular/appropriate training, direction and consultation.
  • May develop and implement policies, procedures and systems to ensure customer/ member/patient/purchaser satisfaction and member access.
  • In concert with other personnel and physicians, responds to and resolves service, access and provider concerns/issues.
  • Develops and maintains departmental policies and procedures to meet Behavioral Health Care and organizational operational, business and strategic goals/objectives.
  • Conducts performance evaluation of professional staff.
  • Hires, trains/orients, coaches, disciplines or terminates professional staff.
  • In concert with the Chief, maximizes and manages physical, fiscal and human resources.
  • Manages/reduces associated costs.
  • Evaluates/improves utilization and productivity of staff.
  • Less than 50% of working time, may provide direct psychotherapeutic services to individual patients and/or patient groups.

Basic Qualifications:
Experience

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