Division Director - Community Behavioral Health Center
Company: Brien Center For Mental Health
Location: Pittsfield
Posted on: April 11, 2025
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FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: SVP of Service Operations
Department: Acute Care Services
Position Summary:
The Division Director of Acute Services provides leadership and
oversight for the Acute Services Division, including the
implementation and management of the Community Behavioral Health
Center (CBHC), 24/7 Emergency Services (ES), and Crisis
Stabilization programs. The Director ensures the delivery of
integrated, high-quality, and evidence-based services across mental
health, substance use, and crisis intervention programs. This role
will lead efforts to provide community-based alternatives to
emergency department visits and inpatient hospitalization through
innovative, flexible, and client-centered care.
Essential Job Functions:
Clinical and Administrative Leadership:
Directs the clinical operations of the CBHC and 24/7 ES programs,
ensuring the integration of mental health and substance use
treatment services.
Oversees the Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (AMCI) and Youth
Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI) teams, ensuring rapid crisis
response, safety, and stabilization for individuals experiencing
behavioral health crises.
Supervises clinical staff, including social workers, counselors,
and crisis intervention teams, promoting professional development
and service excellence.
Collaborates with
Senior leadership and other directors to ensure optimal treatment
coordination across divisions/programs for members served
the Medical Director and Director of Nursing (DON) to integrate
evidence-based treatment protocols, ensuring that care is delivered
in accordance with best practice standards.
Manages the Adult Community Crisis Stabilization (CCS) program,
which provides secure, structured crisis stabilization and
treatment as an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) Program Development:
Leads the development and ongoing operations of the CBHC, which
serves as an entry point for clients to receive mental health and
substance use treatment, including routine appointments, urgent
care, and 24/7 community-based crisis intervention.
Implements services that provide same-day access to intake,
assessment, urgent crisis treatment (including medications), and
drop-in treatment for individuals of all ages.
Coordinates telehealth services and ensures flexible service
delivery across various locations (e.g., home, school), to meet
client needs.
Develops peer support programs and facilitates care coordination
for individuals, including those involved with the justice system
or in the care of the Commonwealth.
Ensures the availability of comprehensive services for children,
families, and older adults, providing evidence-based and
evidence-informed treatment models.
Program Management and Development:
Manages the operations of the Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention
(AMCI) and Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI) programs,
ensuring that they deliver timely crisis assessment and
stabilization to individuals at risk of harm.
Directs the Adult Community Crisis Stabilization (CCS) program,
ensuring that clients receive personalized care management,
psychiatric evaluations, peer support, and access to community
resources.
Collaborates with local law enforcement to coordinate interventions
for individuals in crisis, promoting effective, compassionate care
and reducing the reliance on police intervention.
Monitors program performance metrics, including staff utilization,
client outcomes, and budget adherence, ensuring that the division
meets its service delivery goals.
Strategic Collaboration and Community Engagement:
Builds and maintains partnerships with internal departments,
community agencies, schools, and law enforcement (including police
co-response staff) to coordinate services and expand outreach.
Represents the organization at community forums, task forces, and
collaborative meetings to promote mental health awareness and
support community health initiatives.
Facilitates the integration of CBHC services with broader
community-based programs, ensuring that individuals with complex
behavioral health needs receive coordinated care.
Quality Improvement and Compliance:
Ensures compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards for
all programs within the division, conducting regular audits, chart
reviews, and staff evaluations.
Leads quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing service
delivery, patient safety, and staff development.
Identifies and addresses staff training needs, organizing ongoing
professional development to meet the demands of the CBHC, AMCI,
YMCI, and CCS programs.
Oversees serious incident reviews, state agency notification of
serious incidents, and resolves client complaints in line with
organizational policies.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervises clinical and administrative staff within the Acute
Services division, including direct oversight of the CBHC, AMCI,
YMCI, and CCS teams.
Delegates tasks and responsibilities to ensure that day-to-day
operations run smoothly and in alignment with strategic goals.
Conducts annual staff evaluations and quarterly performance
reviews, ensuring staff meet program standards and organizational
expectations.
Reviews ongoing use of overtime and other expenditures to ensure
adequate staff coverage and develops action plans with executive
leadership to reduce costs and stay within the fiscal year
budget
Recruits needed staff across MCI/CCS/Core CBHC by coordinating
efforts with Human Resources and Marketing Department
Qualifications:
Master's or PhD in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a
related field.
Independent License (LICSW, LMHC, PhD) required.
Minimum of five years of supervisory experience in community mental
health services, with a focus on crisis intervention, program
management, and integrated care.
Proven experience in managing complex, multi-disciplinary teams and
developing client-centered programs.
Skills:
Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to
manage diverse teams and collaborate across departments.
Expertise in crisis intervention, community-based mental health
services, and substance use treatment.
Proficiency in program development, budgeting, and strategic
resource allocation.
In-depth knowledge of community health resources and regulatory
compliance.
Working Conditions:
Primarily office-based with the flexibility to travel to various
community locations as needed.
Participation in the agency's on-call rotation is required to
support program needs.
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