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SUD Program Manager [Rochester]

MISSION STATEMENT: 

Partners Behavioral Healthcare finds and restores individuals struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. We provide behavioral health services for justice-involved individuals that need to break free from addiction and criminal thinking, manage mental health, and take control of their lives amidst the complexities of the justice system. Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides compassionate, individualized programs and a community invested in helping clients achieve long-term, lasting recovery giving them the opportunity for reconciliation with self and others, hope in a better life, and a purpose to explore and achieve. 


SUD Program Manager

Reports To: Treatment Director

Position(s) Supervised: LADCs, ADC-Ts, Interns

FLSA Classification: Exempt

Work Location: On-site

Hours: Monday - Friday Daytime Hours

Pay Range: $80,000 - $90,000 annually


JOB SUMMARY:  

Partners Behavioral Healthcare is seeking a SUD Program Manager to lead our outpatient SUD program in Rochester. The SUD Program Manager plays an influential role in providing leadership, guidance and coaching to the LADC/ADC-T Counselors and Interns on the team.  The objective is to assist and hold counselors accountable to ensure they are achieving their goals, performing according to company standards and that they have a clear understanding of agency processes as it pertains to the 12 core functions. 

PRIMARY JOB DUTIES: 

The SUD Program Manager is responsible for overseeing the LADC/ADC-T Counselors and ensure that they are effectively providing education, counseling, and treatment to clients within the Intensive Outpatient programs according to the requirements mandated by the MN Department of Human Services (DHS) and 245G. Responsible for auditing their counselor’s documentation of the provision of treatment services including the Initial Service Plan, Comprehensive Assessment, Individual Treatment Plan, Progress Notes, Summary of Termination of Services, Continuing Care Plan, and the maintenance of client records. The SUD Program Manager / LADC is responsible for providing direct services for clients and covering client caseloads as needed. 

ESSENTIAL SUPERVISORY DUTIES:

  • Verify that all client documentation is completed and maintained in accordance with 245G and Partners Behavioral Healthcare policies.
  • Conduct annual performance reviews and provide coaching or corrective action as necessary.
  • Lead, mentor, and supervise LADC/ADC-T Counselors and Interns.
  • Ensure counselor staffing levels are appropriate and maintain weekly group facilitator schedules.
  • Confirm that at least 25 percent of a counselor's scheduled work hours be allocated to indirect services, including documentation of client services, coordination of services with others, treatment team meetings, and other duties.
  • Ensure counselors deliver a minimum of 28 billable direct client contact hours per week.
  • Ensure justice or correctional stakeholders, and other relevant parties, are notified at admission and invited to participate in meetings, maintaining ongoing communication throughout the client’s treatment experience.
  • Confirm that Treatment Reviews are faxed or emailed weekly for each client.
  • Maintain a weekly counselor on-call list to ensure group coverage.
  • Maintain accurate clients list on a daily basis.
  • Manage facility budget, including ordering office and curriculum supplies.
  • Provide supervision to SUD Techs and PRS staff.
  • Monitor program metrics weekly to ensure program efficacy.
  • Audit and approve all rendered services at the end of each treatment week.
  • Ensure facility safety and cleanliness, communicating repairs as needed.
  • Review program curriculum with Director on an annual basis or more frequently if needed.
  • Establish and maintain contact with insurance providers to provide pre-certification information and ongoing clinical review to ensure clients’ continued eligibility.
  • Ensure ongoing communication is maintained with client referrals, probation officers, social service agencies, and other stakeholders.

TREATMENT SERVICES:

  • Provide direct services when needed. 
  • Maintain knowledge and understanding of all PBH processes as they pertain to the 12 Core Functions and program model.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the PBH program model.
  • Verify that the agency has a designated onsite person responsible for clinical operations at all times.
  • Ensure each client receives an Initial Service Plan at service initiation addressing immediate health, safety, and preliminary service needs, and that the standardized intake process is followed.
  • Confirm that a comprehensive assessment and assessment summary of the client’s chemical use problems is coordinated by an alcohol and drug counselor and completed within three calendar days of service initiation, formatted according to ASAM criteria.
  • Verify that an Individual Treatment Plan is developed after completion of the comprehensive assessment, amended as needed until service termination. The plan must include individualized methods to address identified problems, client goals, and referral resources.
  • Ensure that progress notes be entered in each client’s file weekly or after each treatment service.  The progress notes must reference the individual treatment plan. 
  • Follow up to confirm that discharge summaries are completed within five days of client termination.
  • Ensure uniform content and format for client records, with all entries signed and dated by the staff member responsible. 
  • Complete weekly audits to ensure accuracy and timeliness of clinical charts. 
  • Provide assistance and oversight during client crisis situations.
  • Ensure crisis intervention counseling is provided according to individual client needs.
  • Confirm the provision of individual and group counseling, client education, transition services, and services addressing co-occurring mental health conditions.
  • Ensure clients are screened for mental health needs and referred appropriately, with documentation of all screenings and referrals.

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS: 

  • Expertise in substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health treatment.
  • Leadership, coaching, and team management skills.
  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries and work ethically with clients.
  • In-depth understanding of 12 Core Functions, DHS/245G requirements, and agency policies.
  • Knowledge of HIPAA and ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Critical thinking, problem-solving, and crisis management capabilities.
  • Competence in technology for documentation, scheduling, and virtual or in-person client services.
  • Ability to engage empathetically and ethically with clients and staff.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • At least 18 years of age. 
  • Must have an active LADC License 
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field, or currently pursuing one. 
  • Obtain 12 hours of training in co-occurring mental health problems training within 6 months of hire.
  • 1-3 years of supervisory experience in the field. 
  • When also acting as LADC Supervisor:
  • Meet the qualification requirements of a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Qualifications.
  • Have three or more years of experience providing individual and group counseling to individuals with substance use disorder.
  • Know and understand the implications of Minnesota Statute 245G, including sections 245A.65, 626.557, and 626.5572, and chapter 260E.
  • Must be free of substance use problems for at least the 2 years preceding hire. 
  • Ability to successfully complete MN Department of Human Services background study.
  • Demonstrated ability to use technology effectively for documentation, communication, scheduling, and treatment services.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Proficiency in utilizing Ritten. 
  • Master’s degree in related field. 
  • Board approved supervisor.
  • 3-5+ years of experience of supervisory experience in the field. 
  • Additional licenses (preferred but not required): LPC, LPCC, LICSW, LP, LGSW, LMFT

WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Work is primarily in an office or clinical setting.
  • Typical environment includes individual counseling rooms, group therapy rooms, and standard office settings.
  • Physical demands include the ability to sit or stand for extended periods, facilitate group sessions, and occasionally lift or move materials up to 25 lbs.
  • Requires use of office equipment, including computers, phones, and filing systems.
  • Ability to observe client behavior, read and interpret documentation, and respond to verbal and non-verbal cues.
  • Work may involve emotionally intense or unpredictable client interactions; ability to manage stress and respond calmly to crises is essential.
  • Must follow all safety protocols to ensure personal, client, and staff safety.

CONTINUED EDUCATION AND TRAINING: 

  • Complete continuing education courses as required by the State of Minnesota. 
  • Attend in-house and PBH supervisor trainings, staff meetings, and professional development opportunities.
  • Stay current on professional research, techniques, and industry best practices.
  • Supervisee is expected to proactively schedule supervisor meetings on a regular basis and/or as needed in soliciting feedback on performance, progress, and growth opportunities.


WHAT WE OFFER:

Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides free clinical supervision for qualifying trainees and staff, and Clinician AI for charting support. All of our locations have complimentary off-street parking and ongoing professional development, including structured training for SUD groups.

We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being, career growth, and work-life balance. You’ll receive robust health coverage choices—with medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Our retirement plan includes a 401k with Roth and pre-tax deferral options with up to a 3.5% employer match. We value your time with generous paid time off, six company holidays and your birthday off.


Loan Forgiveness Available!

Partners Behavioral Healthcare offers services in health professional shortage areas, making them eligible sites for Minnesota's Health Professional Loan Forgiveness Programs, which offers loan forgiveness to some licensed professionals.


An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. 

The above list reflects the general details necessary to describe the principle and essential functions of the position and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned for the position. 

Partners Behavioral Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

El rango de pago para este puesto es:

80,000 - 90,000 USD por year (Rochester)

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