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Newport Healthcare Associate Clinical Director - Young Adult Behavioral Health in Snohomish, Washington

Associate Clinical Director - Young Adult Behavioral Health Category Clinician - Counselor. Therapists. Social Worker. Psychologist. Job Locations US-WA-Snohomish Type Regular Full-Time About Us CLINICAL LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! Newport Healthcare is a nationwide behavioral healthcare organization dedicated to transforming young lives through evidence-based care. To that end, we have assembled the best teen and young adult mental health treatment staff in the country, and we want you to join us. While our experts guide our clients to sustainable healing, our job is to support our valued staff members, and we do that through offering industry-competitive salaries, career growth and skills expansion, student loan repayment and tuition reimbursement, and a company commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, among other advantages. Be part of a team that's dedicated to providing compassionate care based in authentic connection, mutual respect, and unconditional love-and experience the rewards of making a difference in the lives of young people and their families each and every day. Empowering Lives. Restoring Families. Responsibilities Position Summary: The Associate Director, Clinical (ACD) supports the Director, Clinical by completing tasks as assigned by the Clinical Director to ensure clinical programming and treatment services are delivered to meet or exceed quality expectations according to Newport Healthcare's model. The ACD provides support and/or supervision to therapists, counselors, and ancillary clinical team. Essential Duties: Carries a caseload, of clients or families and/or facilitate therapy groups, dependent upon the needs of the program or to fill a clinical position vacancy. Provide training, support and supervision to clinicians and milieu staff as needed. Act as Interim Clinical Director in the absence of the Clinical Director. Assist with Admissions by conducting face-to-face clinical assessments, risks assessments, and developing initial safety plans. May assign caseloads or facilitate treatment team and/or clinical group supervision as needed. Conduct peer reviews as required by the Utilization Review department. Conduct weekly audit of medical records to ensure quality and timely submission of clinical documentation and coordination of treatment planning. Address deficiencies when identified. Intervene and assist as needed, with clients and/or families in crises prevention and intervention Participate in on-call rotation as a back-up for on-call clinicians for clinical emergency and consultation Coordinate treatment including discharge planning with the treatment team Attend and participate in meetings as an interdisciplinary team member. Assist with implementation of policies and procedures and monitor program to ensure compliance with state licensing and accreditation requirements. Facilitate development of systems to ensure effective and efficient inter-departmental communication. Review staff communication and shift report for treatment implications and intervene as needed. Conduct facility tours and represent Newport Healthcare at company-sponsored or community events. Qualifications Education and Experience: Master's Degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or related field required from an accredited or state approved graduate school. Doctorate degree preferred. Licensed as a Marriage Family Therapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Psychologist is required in the state in which you are applying. Minimum three years' experience working with young adults preferred Training or experience in trauma-informed treatment preferred Willingness to be trained in Attachment Based Famil

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