Valley Cities’ vision is to set the standard for behavioral healthcare through our commitment to inclusion, pursuing excellence, and fostering innovation. We aspire to be the beacon of hope, offering access to care and aiming to be the employer of choice committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Our mission is to empower and enrich our communities through comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment, one individual at a time. Why Choose Us: At Valley Cities Behavioral Health, we believe in nurturing the potential of every member of our team. Our caring, professional staff is Valley Cities’ most important asset – the very heart and center of who we are. Every day, we strive to ensure that your experience working at Valley Cities reflects the importance of your role as we carry out our mission. As a Clinical Supervisor SUD Services at VC, you'll embark on an exciting journey with us, laying the foundation for a rewarding career. As an FT team member, you'll unlock a world of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, disability, retirement, paid time off, and 11 paid holidays. Core Values: Valley Cities upholds core values that guide our approach to care: Dignity and respect for all individuals Advocacy for health and wellness principles Prioritization of integrity and excellence Recognition of the importance of mental health in overall well-being Location: Kent, WA Signing Bonus $5000 Job Summary: Onboard and train staff to provide SUD assessments, and admissions, Individual therapy, support groups, MRT groups, harm reduction education groups, crisis services, SBIRT and relapse prevention. Train and support staff to communicate with courts, other treatment providers, CPS and other community service providers as needed. Review, provide feedback and endorse SUDPT created progress reports, case notes, benefit requests, and other related documentation. Provide oversight of client services provided by SUDPTs. Assures quality program mission, goals, and objectives are met. Assures program manager is thoroughly informed in all aspects of SUD treatment. Develop and provide training for SUD Intake Assessment. Key Responsibilities: Maintain the structure of Outpatient SUD programing to remain in conformance with WAC’s, RCWs, and County Contracts and support SUDPTs in maintaining the same. Supervise daily activities of the SUD team and educate SUD clinicians on best practices in working with individuals who suffer from substance use disorders and Co-Occurring Disorders. Assure SUD staff complete accurate evaluations, diagnoses, tier assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, closing summaries and other necessary reports and correspondence related to client care. Review and approve SUD services generated by SUDP/SUDPTs. Provide consultation & supervision to SUD clinicians providing SUD services to include evidence-based practices, case planning with collateral systems, coordination of treatment planning with families, outside systems and the treatment team. Train SUD staff on best practices for Urine analysis and Breath analysis. Embrace services with respect for cultural diversity. Train staff to use a Trauma Informed Care and Recovery approach to client engagement and services. Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, including mental health clinicians and primary care providers, providing leadership around chemical dependency, including Tobacco education. Work with the OP SUD Program Manager to implement new initiatives and processes included in the SUD Services Implementation Strategic Plan. Keep client records in compliance with WAC, Medicaid, Medicare, and other contracts. Practice and incorporate Quality Improvement principles in daily work activities. Learn and follow all related JCAHO, Federal, State, local and Agency requirements and established Agency Policies and Procedures. Attend required in-service training and meetings. Strong understanding of ASAM Dimensions, DSM 5, and SBIRT assessment screening tools, AUDIT, DAST, PHQ-9, GAD-7, and GAIN-SS. Minimum Qualifications: BA Degree in Behavioral Sciences Field, MA preferred Washington State Substance Use Disorder Professional Certification Three years of experience working as a SUDP Clinical Supervisor certification and one year of Clinical Supervision and training experience desired Current Driver’s License Pass required background checks. Schedule: For a Clinical Supervisor SUD Services at Valley Cities Behavioral Health, the schedule is dynamic and provides opportunities for those who thrive in an ever-evolving environment. Discussion of schedules is encouraged during the interview process from both candidate and hiring manager. We are dedicated to Equal Opportunity Employment & embrace the contributions of a diverse and inclusive workforce. Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Women/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans and does not unlawfully discriminate under federal, state, or local laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status. 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