At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
Jefferson Center is seeking a Clinical Program Coordinator to join our recovery oriented, phase-based Adult Collaborative Care Clinic. Our phase-based care model will help people thrive by continuously revolutionizing healthcare delivery, using a data-driven and team-based approach.
Phase-based care is an interdisciplinary treatment approach rooted team collaboration, data, and measurement, where each member contributes their expertise. Caseloads are shared among the team, which is comprised of a psychiatric prescriber, nurse, therapists, care coordinators, peer specialists, and program support staff. The latest team-based clinical practices and tools are employed to help those in need get better fast and maintain their health and wellbeing long-term.
We seek to offer our community access to the best behavioral health and wellness services starting on the same day they are requested, without exception. We will achieve this while simultaneously creating a work environment where our team has the autonomy, support, and tools to be wildly effective, satisfied, and engaged at work.
What does the day to day look like in this program?
- Walk in, with flexibility to provide some scheduled appointments
- Team of equals - regular touch points and consultation
- Provide excellent customer service
- Generate new ways to help people get better faster
- Use tech to analyze trends
- Use tech to engage with and outreach clients
- Participate in team operation workgroups to advocate for program development opportunities
The AOP Collaborative Care Clinic provides immediate, non-crisis support and therapeutic services for adults 22 and older and their significant caregivers / families. This includes indigent clients, clients with Medicaid coverage or self-pay for therapeutic trauma-informed services. The AOP Collaborative Care team provides wraparound clinical services from care coordination, initial and concurrent assessments, individual therapy, case management, and medication management services. The clinic currently operates out of two sites, Lakewood and Evergreen, with in-person services on Mondays and Wednesdays and virtual services on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Essential Duties :
For each phase-based care team, the responsibilities of a Program Coordinator include but are not limited to :
Hire and maintain all assigned staff including oversight of timesheets and schedules to ensure adequate coverage for service provisionProvide clinical and administrative supervision to ensure that the day-to-day operations comply with all regulatory requirementsProvide evidence-based psychotherapy for clients within an interdisciplinary team of administrative staff, peer specialists, case managers, and medical providers, as needed to supplement and support clinic operationsEnsure compliance with policies, procedures & regulations; maintain quality of recordsCoordinate sufficient Leadership on Site (LOS) coverage for the Lakewood and Evergreen locations on the days the clinic operates in person.Respond to and manages any crisis concerning clients and / or potential clientsConsult with clinicians / staff on high acuity cases and make appropriate referrals for higher levels of care or other services as necessary.Develop and monitor approaches to improve client engagement in needed ongoing services and utilization of internal / external resources.Share knowledge of recovery-based, stages-of-change, motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, trauma informed and culturally competent treatment. Ensure staff adhere to the evidence-based therapeutic and psychoeducational programingRegularly consume and utilize outcome data to drive clinical collaboration discussions and consequently, a client's care planningExhibit enthusiasm, courtesy, adaptability, and spirit of cooperation and teamwork in the work environmentInitiate and maintain positive interactions, timely response to messages and other requestsUtilize data and new operational practices to better adapt caseload complexityCoordination for emergency services when clinically indicated or medically necessary; risk / lethality assessmentPlan, direct and facilitate team meetings / consultations as assignedProvide training on initial assessment, ongoing therapy, and case management services as well as overall procedures and paperworkReview and prepare charts for the annual Site VisitReview and approve charts and treatment plans for clinicians ensuring all documentation standards are met in the electronic health record; ensure staff meet 90% of all Progress-to-Date forms within 3 working days and completes 95% of all paperwork by the due dateEnsure that fee collections meet the team goal as determined by Network DirectorComplete performance evaluations, employee contribution discussions, stay interviews, and any other required evaluations at interval set by Jefferson Center.Monitor on-going performance measure areas such as consumer service hours, paperwork and customer service expectations with assigned staff including developing action plans and disciplinary measures as appropriate.Consistently meets the expectations of the jobNote : Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.
Education, Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required :
Licensure (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or LP) required. Master's Degree required.Four or more years related experience and / or training required; strong assessment skills and experience working with individuals with mental health issues required.Skills in a robust set of clinical interventions required; preferred particularly in areas of crisis interventions, culturally competent interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, and other applicable treatment modalitiesKnowledge and understanding of the effects of trauma on individuals who access services requiredKnowledge of stages of change, motivational interviewing, culturally appropriate episode of care and trauma informed care practices are requiredPrior clinical supervisory experience preferred.Ability and willingness to work in face-to face and via video telehealthSkills, experience, or vested interest in integrated health care approachesComfort with or willingness to quickly learn various technologiesBilingual preferred but not requiredSalary Grade 15 : $67,300 to $85,700
Additional Salary Information
The salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40 hours per week. Less than 40 hours / week will be prorated and adjusted to the appropriate FTE.Application Deadline : 3 / 28 / 2025. Review of applications will begin immediately.