Manages activities of a specific team of Intake Counselors or Care Advocate Clinicians organized by primary shifts. Supervise routine performance and communicates pertinent information to team members.You'll enjoy the flexibility to work remotely * from anywhere within the U.S. as you take on some tough challenges.The hours for this role is Saturday 9pm - 7:30am and Sunday through Tuesday 6pm - 4:30am PST.Primary Responsibilities:
- Manages daily operations for afterhours, including weekends
- Meets monthly and/or as needed with Intake Counselors or Access Clinicians
- Monitors and oversees telephone, text, and chat queues, monitors the flow and triage of contacts
- Maintains up-to-date policies and procedures to help the efficiency of the line
- Disperses current information for team regarding new clinical requirements, procedures, policies, etc
- Actively participates in training and hiring of new staff
- Assist in recruitment, onboarding, and training of new crisis line personnel
- Maintain accurate documentation and reports related to call activity and staff performance
- Collaborate with leadership to enhance service delivery and implement improvements
- Conduct regular debriefings, groups and supervision sessions to support staff well-being
- Performs telephone intakes, inputs clinical information into case management system
- Provides Access Manager with feedback about team members for use in supervision and evaluation
- Serves as a liaison with other departments
- Available to staff to assist with client calls, texts, and chats requiring additional customer service or clinical expertise
- Accesses and use electronic databases for the recording of clinical information
- Participates in quality assurance initiatives and data reporting
- Adapt to changes and maintain flexibility as processes and policies are implemented to ensure compliance and quality standards are met
- Master's Degree or Doctorate within human services such as psychology, sociology or equivalent
- 2-years post graduate degree providing direct clinical services: psychosocial assessments, individual therapy, substance use drug/alcohol treatment, case consultation with multidisciplinary team; case management; developing treatment plans with short/long-term goals; maintain confidential files; in-service training and discharge planning
- Active and clear California License: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Registered Nurse (RN), Psychologist and/or LPC A licensed professional cannot be on probation and/or no pending corrective actions
- 1+ years of leadership experience
- 1+ years of crisis work experience
- Experience working with diverse multi-ethnic/socioeconomic populations; myriads of psychological disorders and addictions
- Meets all requirements for Care Advocate
- Solid knowledge of suicide prevention, trauma-informed care, and crisis de-escalation techniques
- Demonstrated excellent communication skills, ability to give feedback and provide leadership to a varied staff
- Proven willingness to maintain contact, monitor performance, and direct operations with a designated set of employees
- Proven excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills
- Demonstrated ability to remain calm and effective under pressure
- Willing or available 24/7
- Preferred Bilingual/English




