North Star Behavioral Health · 2 months ago
INTERIM PROGRAM DIRECTOR (PRN) - Nationwide Travel
North Star Behavioral Health is a leading provider in the field of behavioral health services. They are seeking an Interim Program Director of Behavioral Health to oversee clinical supervision and ensure compliance with regulations while traveling nationwide. This role involves liaising between hospital and program needs, providing leadership, and developing treatment program objectives.
Health Care
Responsibilities
Performs as liaison between Program, Hospital and Horizon; communicating information and needs appropriately
Supports Hospital and Horizon missions, goals and objectives
Provides leadership and direction in accordance with Hospital guidelines
Provides clinical supervision for Program nursing, counseling, patient support and administrative staff
Develops, in coordination with assigned VP, Clinical Practice, implements and updates all policies and procedures for the Program
In coordination with the Hospital, ensures the Program meets and maintains all federal, state, local and accrediting bodies’ regulations and standards
Develops a 24-hour call process to handle emergency situations
Defines the philosophy, goals and objectives of the treatment program under the direction of hospital administration, Horizon’s clinical and operations staff, and in conjunction with the Medical Director
Works with divisional and national support staff to ensure that the client hospital realizes maximum value from Horizon services
Understands client hospital’s expectations of Horizon and works to meet these expectations
Directs departmental staff involved in multidisciplinary teams to address process improvements involving patients, employees, other customers or teams appropriately
Promotes and develops positive, professional interaction with client hospital, senior management, peers and staff through effective written and verbal communication, listening and providing feedback in times of organizational change
Collaborates with medical and clinical staff in coordinating and managing the medical and psychosocial treatment plans
Participates in assessing and reassessing the program needs of the patient
Supervises all patient care and sets guidelines for accurately reporting and recording of patient symptoms, reactions, and progress
Develops processes to audit and coordinate ongoing education to ensure all staff are trained on proper documentation of all aspects of the patient’s care
Establishes a compassionate environment by providing emotional and psychological support to patients, families and friends
Maintains patient privacy and confidentiality; and protects operations by keeping patient and program information confidential
Provides recommendations to the Hospital to ensure sufficient staff to provide for patient care needs in keeping with appropriate regulatory requirements and staffing plan
Operates within ethical standards
Communicates and reviews Horizon and Hospital policies with staff
Assures quality of care by adhering to therapeutic standards, measuring health outcomes against patient care goals and regulatory standards
As needed, and using approved methods, assists in safely placing patients in seclusion or restraints; observes suicide/seclusion precautions; including physical requirements for physical holds and safe transport of patients. Note: This does not apply if the Program Director is the Community Education Director
Maintains continuity by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs to the Hospital, VPO and VP, Clinical Practice
Protects patients and employees by adhering to safety standards
Completes all required staff competencies per program regulations in a timely manner
Ensures operations of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; calling for repairs; and evaluating new equipment and techniques
Provides feedback to supervisor on ongoing basis in regards to concerns, improvements, changes, etc
Ensures employee folders are complete and in compliance with Hospital, Horizon, state and Federal requirements
Serves on assigned committees and attends all Program, Hospital, Horizon, provider and staff meetings as required
Recruits, interviews, and selects qualified staff for the Program
Provides for professional growth and development of staff through identification of needs, development of individual training plans and participation in training programs
Monitors personnel performance on a continuous basis
Conducts regular performance evaluations for staff
Develops and submits annual Quality Improvement Plan; this plan is based on the identified clinical performance issues, internal clinical audit findings, recommendations from the VPCE and needs of the hospital
Counsels employees, and, as necessary, takes appropriate disciplinary action for infractions of standards and policies
Collaborates with the Medical Director in the maintenance of the program milieu
Leads an aggressive referral development program that produces an appropriate census for the Program; adheres to productivity targets
Manages Program budget development and monitoring as required by the hospital and Horizon
Displays good working knowledge of contractual relationship, understands the goals of the client hospital administration and works to meet these goals
Implements quality improvement goals and objectives on the Program in a timely fashion
Provides feedback to client hospital on an ongoing basis in regards to concerns, improvements, changes, etc
Prepares and disseminates written reports and completes required follow up on activities as defined by Horizon guidelines
Prepares and submits all operational tasks/documentation (census report, PIORS) as required by Horizon
Ensures all marketing reports are completed in an accurate and informative fashion, and meets designated time constraints
Ensures Horizon Plus is used properly
Together with Horizon divisional and support center staff, conducts formal marketing research, develops program design, and creates proposals for needed specialty programs
Collects data to provide input and/or feedback to customers (i.e., teams, supervisors, co-workers, nursing agencies, hospital administration) to improve work quality and/or productivity
Follows procedures of CQI +, if applicable
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Graduate Degree
License / Certification
CPR certification
Preferred
Minimum five years' experience preferred with appropriate education
Benefits
Competitive Compensation
Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug Plan
401(K) with company match and discounted stock plan
Long and Short-term Disability
Flexible Spending Accounts; Healthcare Savings Account
Life Insurance
Career development opportunities within the company
Tuition Assistance
Rewarding work environment - Enjoy going to work everyday!
Company
North Star Behavioral Health
NSBH is a behavioral health facility that offers programs for children & adults who suffer from psychiatric or substance abuse issues.