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Arundel Lodge Behavioral Health · 23 hours ago

Assistant MICA Program Manager

Arundel Lodge, Inc. is dedicated to supporting individuals in their recovery journey from mental illness, physical illness, and substance abuse. The Assistant MICA Program Manager plays a key leadership role within the Residential Rehabilitation Program, supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders while assisting with daily program operations and staff supervision.

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Responsibilities

Maintain familiarity with all pertinent information for individuals on assigned caseloads, including diagnoses, psychiatric and somatic history, treatment plans, medications, and identified needs
Assist persons served with identifying and pursuing individualized recovery goals
Assess stages of change and apply appropriate interventions
Provide daily living skills support, including ADLs, money management, diet coaching, shopping, cleaning, transportation, and life skills instruction
Practice and model Recovery Model principles in all interactions
Provide supervision and leadership coverage in the Program Manager’s absence
Ensure work shifts are adequately staffed and maintain emergency coverage
Direct daily staff activities and provide staff support as needed
Review timesheets for accuracy and overtime compliance
Conduct team meetings and distribute meeting minutes
Oversee the condition, safety, and cleanliness of program residences
Coordinate psychiatric and somatic care with nurses, providers, pharmacies, and program staff
Monitor medication administration in accordance with agency protocol
Review medication supply and inspect residential medication storage
Communicate medication concerns or discrepancies to nursing staff and the Program Manager
Assist with new move-ins, referrals, admissions, and discharges
Ensure residences are prepared for incoming persons served
Identify early warning signs of psychiatric or physical decompensation
Apply crisis intervention strategies to ensure safety and stabilization

Qualification

Mental health experienceCo-occurring disorders knowledgeRecovery Model principlesCrisis management skillsCommunication skillsOrganizational skills

Required

Bachelor of Arts degree from an accredited college or university in a human services field, or relevant experience
With Bachelor's degree: minimum of one (1) year experience in mental health or related field
Experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
Knowledge of Recovery Model principles and trauma-informed care
Strong communication, organization, and crisis management skills

Company

Arundel Lodge Behavioral Health

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Mission: Improving the lives of children, adults, and families, impacted by mental health and substance use disorders.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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