Under the direction of the Chief Behavioral Health Officer (CBHO), the Director supervises therapists, counselors, and ancillary clinical teams including outside consultants who work in support of the HMS crisis services programs.
Duties include administrative and clinical oversite and support of clinical crisis services providers. Responsible for peer reviews as part of the quality improvement process, assignment of caseloads and groups, implementation of clinical programming and protocols as developed in collaboration with providers of clinical supervision and the behavioral health leadership team.
The Director will ensure excellence in service delivery, compliance, and the development of a professional culture sensitive to needs of the community in alliance with the HMS Mission, Vision and Values.
Minimum Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited counseling related Graduate Degree program (Counseling or Clinical Psychology; School Counseling; Social Work; Marriage and Family Therapy, etc.), Advanced Nurse Practitioner Program, Masters in Business (MBA) or Public Health (MPH).
Must have and maintain Independent Licensure such as LPCC, LISW, LMFT, PhD., PsyD, NP as applicable.
Demonstrated interest in rural and community health
Commitment to the highest ethical standards of the profession
Must be computer literate in order to effectively maintain compliance with licensing and certification standards and requirements for use of computerized client assessments, data systems, etc.
Must have and maintain current, valid NM Driver’s License. Must also have and maintain clean driving record, as well as auto insurance.