Director of Medication Assisted Treatment with Security Clearance - Tampa, FL, United States - DB Recruitment Group

    DB Recruitment Group
    DB Recruitment Group Tampa, FL, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Director of Medication Assisted Treatment Primary Responsibilities:
    As the Clinical and Administrative Director for our Opioid Treatment Program, you will play a crucial role in overseeing both clinical and administrative aspects of the program
    Your responsibilities include providing guidance and leadership to program supervisors, ensuring the smooth day-to-day operations, and offering clinical supervision and training to the team
    You will also actively participate in shaping agency policies and procedures as a member of the Executive Steering Team
    Key Responsibilities

    • Provide direct supervision to program supervisors
    • Direct daily operations, address inquiries, and resolve conflicts
    • Offer direct care services when necessary to ensure service unit and contract compliance
    • Train staff in identifying and addressing co-occurring disorders
    • Plan and conduct staff development activities, including orientation, performance evaluations, scheduling, and training
    • Maintain staff orientation, performance evaluations, role modeling, scheduling, and training
    • Monitor employee morale and recommend strategies to enhance retention and job satisfaction
    • Cultivate and strengthen relationships with major referral sources
    • Ensure the accurate and timely submission of client data
    • Coordinate administrative services for the program, collaborating on operating procedures and form development with the Business Specialist
    • Design, implement, and monitor changes aimed at improving the program and expanding the client base
    • Develop, implement, and monitor an action plan based on the COMPASS model for the Opioid program, focusing on psychiatric evaluation, treatment, and client follow-up
    • Educate Agency staff on the Harm Reduction model
    • Guide staff through audits and monitoring processes
    • Review and maintain DCF Licensure and CARF accreditation
    • Submit required reports
    • Maintain and update procedures for fee collections

    Supervisory Responsibilities:
    You will supervise all staff within the Tampa and Lakeland Opioid Addictions Treatment Program, either directly or through subordinate supervisors
    Your responsibilities in this capacity include interviewing and training new employees, planning and assigning work, directing tasks, conducting performance appraisals, addressing employee concerns, and resolving problems, all in accordance with the Agency's policies and applicable laws

    Standards of Performance:
    You will be expected to uphold high standards of ethical conduct, confidentiality, and treatment quality
    Additionally, you will serve as a role model for integrity, loyalty, and teamwork, and apply resources efficiently and responsibly
    Identifying client needs and implementing programs to meet those needs will be a fundamental part of your role
    Creating and maintaining a positive, caring, supportive, and recovery-oriented environment is paramount
    You must also comply with equal employment opportunity requirements and contribute to a workplace characterized by dignity and respect
    Following the code of conduct and engaging in professional, respectful interactions within a teamwork setting are essential
    The ideal candidate should possess the following skills and qualifications:

    • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret journals, reports, and documents
    • Strong communication skills to respond effectively to inquiries or complaints
    • Proficiency in writing and adherence to prescribed style and format
    • Problem-solving skills, including data collection and analysis, fact-finding, and drawing valid conclusions
    • Ability to interpret a wide range of instructions and work with abstract and concrete variables
    • Knowledge of 12-step programs, behavior modification, case management, and addiction treatment

    Physical Requirements:
    Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position
    The role may involve sitting, talking, or hearing regularly, as well as standing and walking frequently
    Use of hands to handle objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms will also be required
    Specific vision requirements include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus

    Salary:
    $82,000