Clinical Associate-Team Lead ARCH Boys (4 day varying work week) Position Available In Cheatham, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The Clinical Associate Team Leader at ARCH Boys, with a 4-day varying work week, supports Cumberland Heights' mission by overseeing other Clinical Associates, communicating with the treatment team, managing staffing, and resolving crises. Requirements include a high school diploma, addictions treatment experience, and proficiency in clinical software. This role involves walking outdoors, potential crisis situations, and occasional overnight stays.
Job Description
Clinical Associate-Team Lead ARCH Boys (4 day varying work week) 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 1062 Highway 70, Pegram, TN 37143
Description:
We are looking for you! Do you want to be a part of the team that transforms lives? ARCH Academy is more than a campus on 68 acres, it’s a community. Our mission is providing the highest quality care possible for persons and families who are at risk for or who are suffering from the disease of chemical dependency. Treatment encompasses the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of recovery by offering a safe, loving and healing environment, combining professional excellence and the principles of the Twelve Steps. Cumberland Heights Foundation offers a comprehensive benefits program, which includes: Medical, Dental and Vision effective 1st day of month following 28 days of employment Employer Contribution for Health Saving Account or Health Reimbursement Account 401K with Company match and eligibility after 90 days of employment Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual beginning day (1) one and up to 20 days of PTO the first year The Clinical Associate Team Leader supports Cumberland Heights’ mission of transforming lives, giving hope and healing to those affected by alcohol or drug addiction.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Clinical Associate Team Leader serves in a leadership role as the primary contact person for other Clinical Associates assigned to a clinical department. The Clinical Associate Team Leader will communicate directly with the treatment team, the Clinical Coordinator, and/or the Director as needed. In addition, this position is responsible for all of the duties of the Clinical Associate job description.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
of the Clinical Associate Team Leader include some or all of the following depending on assigned area and shift: Communicates pertinent information regarding individual patients and the milieu itself to the clinical treatment team, Clinical Coordinator, and Director as needed; Communicates urgent patient, milieu and emergency information to the Nursing Shift Supervisor, as well as to Coordinator and/or Director, including the Leadership Team as appropriate; Manages staffing for Clinical Associates for the assigned area, including coverage for absences, notifying the Clinical Coordinator and/or Director of any serious or recurring issues. Delegates assignments to Clinical Associates based on patient and program needs. Orients and trains new Clinical Associates regarding department policies and procedures, as well as the use of relevant technology, including the electronic patient record and time management systems. Works with the Nursing Shift Supervisor to resolve crises with individual patients and/or within the community in a manner that provides therapeutic value. Carries out all of the specific job responsibilities of a Clinical Associate (see related job description)
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervises assigned Clinical Associates on specific shifts as directed by the Program Director and/or Clinical Coordinator. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable law. Responsibilities include orienting and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; giving feedback about performance to the Clinical Coordinator/Director as needed; communicating employee complaints and concerns to Clinical Coordinator/Director as needed.
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED is required with Bachelor’s degree preferred One (1) year experience in addictions treatment preferred CPRS certification is preferred but not required. Valid Tennessee Driver’s License preferred (may use company van to transport patients) Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft (Outlook, Word and Excel) Ability to quickly learn and use various clinical software. Ability to problem-solve, analyze, and interpret information. Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and patient needs in a fast-paced environment. Ability to analyze complex situations and make crucial decisions while also knowing when consultation is needed. Ability to be open and culturally sensitive to a wide variety of patients’ experiences. Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to effectively speak, read and write in English. Ability to interact with patients and co-workers in a collaborative and courteous manner while providing guidance, instruction, and/or training. Ability to model/teach the 12 Step programs and philosophy. Reacts productively to change. Ability to deescalate a person in crisis in a calm and supportive manner; work calmly and professionally in stressful situations and ally with people in crisis. Ability to present to hostile or disinterested groups. If recovering, two years of verifiable abstinence required; active participation in a twelve-step program preferred.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Position is on a campus setting that involves walking outside to various buildings and everyday risks or discomforts requiring normal safety precautions. Position requires frequent contact with people in crisis, including those who are emotionally volatile and may require additional safety precautions. May perform CPR/First Aid as needed (being certified or eligible is required) Position is subject to varying shifts, including weekends as well as staying overnight for inclement weather as part of critical staffing, along with some travel to other off-site Cumberland Heights facilities/campus Ability to lift up to 20lbs and/or push pull up to 40lbs; move around campus on uneven and rural terrain. Ability to speak, hear, see, sit, walk, stand, reach, and use fine/gross motor skills.