IBHS Director Position Available In Wake, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: The IBHS Director at Gant Global Services in Raleigh, NC oversees the IBHS program for North Carolina Reserve Component Service members and their families. Responsibilities include managing crisis intervention, resource coordination, and program evaluation. Qualifications include a Master's degree in social work, supervisory experience, and knowledge of behavioral health laws. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to work within a virtual team environment. The salary range is $70.6K - $84.1K a year.

Company:
Gant Global Services
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

IBHS Director Gant Global Services GGS Inc Raleigh, NC Job Details Full-time Estimated:

$70.6K – $84.1K a year 1 day ago Qualifications Master of Social Work Program development Research Master’s degree Supervising experience Counseling Social Work Senior level Communication skills Behavioral health

Full Job Description Location:

North Carolina National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters, Raleigh, NC Objective The IBHS Director oversees the Integrated Behavioral Health System (IBHS) program for North Carolina Reserve Component Service members and their families. This role ensures effective crisis intervention, resource coordination, program evaluation, and comprehensive behavioral health services in collaboration with military and civilian entities. Background The IBHS Director plays a key role in managing IBHS Help Line operations, behavioral health initiatives, and service delivery models for North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) personnel and their families. This position involves coordination with military leadership, federal/state agencies, and research organizations to optimize behavioral health support.

Key Responsibilities Daily Responsibilities:

Oversee IBHS operations, clinical services, and behavioral health programming. Ensure crisis intervention protocols are optimized for effectiveness. Validate proper scheduling and coverage of IBHS personnel for hotline support, day-to-day operations, and deployment-related tasks. Confirm the maintenance of case management records in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. Ensure written consent for outreach efforts is properly obtained and documented. Implement a holistic approach to behavioral health care coordination across NCNG.

Quarterly & Annual Duties:

Submit IBHS program usage and satisfaction metric reports to the COR. Compile and forward case management data reports annually. Assess behavioral health trends and program efficiencies, recommending strategic improvements for government consideration.

As-Needed Responsibilities:

Coordinate IBHS event coverage requests with Lead Psychotherapist and IBHS Coordinator. Facilitate joint behavioral health events with

NCARNG/NCANG

Behavioral Health Offices (BHOP). Serve as an IBHS subject matter expert at external NCNG meetings, including Governor’s Working Group, North Carolina Institute of Medicine, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) workgroups, Duke University Cognitive Behavioral Research studies, UNC Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry military/veteran research initiatives, VA(MC) Mental Health Summits, RTI International, and Center for Applied Public Health Research. Represent IBHS expertise at NCNG Battle Rhythm events such as Case Management Group, Commander’s Ready and Resilience Council, and Stand-Up Workgroups. Attend G1 and G1-SSS Meetings to review IBHS program feedback and enhancements. Qualifications Master’s Degree in social work or counseling. Minimum 10 years post-licensure behavioral health experience; 5 years within a military or public safety setting preferred. Supervisory or program development/implementation experience in behavioral health services. Experience in planning, directing, and managing behavioral health programs across multiple sites. Knowledge of federal and state behavioral health laws pertaining to counseling and patient confidentiality. Completion of HIPAA and Privacy Act training for both military and civilian environments. Additional Skills & Competencies Strong organizational and communication skills (written & verbal). One year of experience working with a Computerized Medical Database System (preferred). One year of experience working within a virtual team environment (preferred). Work Conditions & Availability The Director is physically located at the North Carolina National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters Building, Raleigh, NC. Limited travel is required.

Work hours:

Monday – Friday, 07:00-17:30, except recognized US holidays and emergency closures. Some weekend work required for Drilling Units and NCNG events.

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