PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

PORTLAND · On-site

About this role

Responsibilities

Branches Salem is welcoming our next Program Supervisor. This position is for a master’s level individual (licensure preferred) who provides support to the Outpatient team.  This individual must be highly knowledgeable about working with substance use disorder clients, dual diagnosis clients, mental health clients and also specialty groups including behavioral pain patients, impaired professionals, patients with trauma and occasional military clients. This role is also be responsible for conducting initial treatment planning and assessments, running group therapy as needed, supporting patient chart audits, and providing case management and discharge planning needs for an assigned caseload. Additionally, this supervisor provides individual/couples/family sessions as needed. This supervisor is responsible for attending all staff meetings, including weekly treatment team meetings. Program Supervisor is also responsible for coordinating the activities of patient care in accordance with the established standards of care, mental health practice and facility policy, goals, and objectives.   This position contributes to the hospital’s philosophy, objectives, educational and quality improvement efforts, while providing guidance to the administrative staff and Program Therapists. Administrative duties include overseeing the following; physician schedules, patient compliance, oversight of the day to day clinical and administrative operations falls on this individual and he/she must be able to perform other duties as assigned including crisis intervention and other tasks as assigned by the Director of Outpatient Services.


Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Masters Degree in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, psychology, or equivalent required
  • Licensure preferred, not required.
  • 3 years of related experience preferred
  • 1 year of supervisory experience preferred

Company at a glance

Located in Aiken, South Carolina, which was named 2018’s “Best Small Town in the South” by Southern Living Magazine, Aiken Regional Medical Centers is a 273 licensed-bed acute care facility that offers a comprehensive range of specialties and services. Aiken Regional is dedicated to patient safety and providing quality healthcare services, many of which are recognized on a state, regional or national level including a Certified Primary Heart Attack Center, a Certified Primary Stroke Center and an Advanced Heart Failure Certification from The Joint Commission® and American Heart Association®.

Aiken Regional receives more than 42,000 emergency room visits, performs nearly 9,000 surgeries and delivers over 1,100 babies each year. More than 1,200 associates, a medical staff of more than 200 multi-specialty physicians, and a team of 230 volunteers keep the hospital going with their dedication to quality and excellence.

To learn more about Aiken Regional, visit aikenregional.com.

Aiken Regional Medical Centers is owned and operated by a subsidiary of one of the largest hospital companies in the nation, Universal Health Services, Inc., based in King of Prussia, PA, and is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of South Carolina.

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Founded1917
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHospitals and Health Care
Location
Portland, Oregon, United States

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