Scismic · 2 months ago
Team Leader, Critical Time Intervention (CTI)
Scismic is supporting a non-profit corporation dedicated to assisting individuals with mental illness for over 45 years. They are seeking a Team Leader for the Critical Time Intervention (CTI) program to oversee operations and ensure effective service delivery to vulnerable New Yorkers.
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Responsibilities
Ensures the delivery of program services with fidelity to the CTI Model and in compliance with OMH and Medicaid regulatory standards
Recruits and supervises program staff
Conducts initial and continuing staff training
Ensures the implementation of safety and emergency services
Liaises with partnered hospital systems to manage referrals and facilitate access to services
Manages outreach and engagement, admissions and discharges, assessment, case presentations, and team assignments
Oversees assessments and service planning to assure timely access to appropriate services
Ensures the documentation of program services in client charts and program records
Responds to inpatient and ER admission alerts and contacts medical providers/hospitals for admission/discharge information
Conducts quality assurance audits and activities to assess the effectiveness of services delivered, to ensure member charts & documentation are in compliance, and to ensure that quality services are being delivered to clients
Ensures required reporting to regulatory bodies and third-party payers
Certifies the eligibility for billing to third parties for program services rendered
Ensures the appropriate use of client service dollars by approving plans and expenditures
Convenes weekly team meetings ensuring that the entire caseload is reviewed, follow up activities are assigned and all requested follow up activities are conducted
Monitors phases of services and manages caseloads according to phases
Maintains and updates resource list for staff
Regularly updates supervisor on clients at risk, as well as personnel matters
Investigates incidents and reportable events
Ensures timely and accurate recording and reporting of data
Coordinate staff schedules and manage on-call requirements ensuring timely response to referrals and clinical events
Responsible for payroll reports, reviewing employee timesheets, monitoring hours worked and vacation time
Submits other reports as required
Is on call for emergencies
Duties as assigned by supervisor
Qualification
Required
A Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) with 3–5 years of post-licensure experience working with individuals who have mental health, or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, preferably with experience collaborating with hospital systems
Demonstrated competency in clinical documentation, motivational interviewing, stage-wise treatment, and motivational interviewing
Strong written and verbal communication skills and strong leadership skills
Preferred
Previous management and supervisory experience preferred
Benefits
Generous benefits