Salary Pay Range:$90,630.26-$116,255.21.Annually
Essential Functions:
- Provides leadership to the day-to-day clinic operations of the Opioid Treatment Program (OTP).
- Provides supervision to clinical staff, offering feedback and guidance to ensure high-quality services that improve patient outcomes.
- Responsible for ensuring the medical and biopsychosocial models are operating collectively to create whole person-centered care.
- Develops training plans for OTP staff by identifying individual and collective staff training needs.
- Collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to ensure day-to-day operations are optimal, identifies and addresses any challenges and creates plans to monitor and track outcomes/progress.
- Identifies and implements opportunities for growth and learning for OTP staff.
- Ensures culturally specific practices are followed with sensitivity to the AI/AN population’s unique needs.
- Collaborates with a multidisciplinary team in a recovery-focused environment to reduce harmful effects of substance use and increase the overall well-being of patient’s life and the communities in which they reside.
- Responsible for ensuring a trauma-focused work environment; including the ability to demonstrate an understanding of the historic implications of intergenerational trauma with regards to the AI/AN population.
- Manages crisis situations effectively, utilizing effective clinical judgement to maintain a safe and trauma-informed recovery environment.
- Attends leadership meetings and ensures that accurate information about clinic processes, improvements, and challenges are reported to the executive director of Health and Wellness programs.
- Performs a variety of other duties as assigned by the Director.
Supervisory:
- Supervises and provides day-to-day direction for assigned staff.
- Completes performance evaluations, delivers disciplinary action, hires and terminates staff as appropriate.
- Ensures the hiring, training, promoting, assigning, disciplining and discharging of employees are in accordance with Tribal Law.
- Assures staff adherence to all policies and procedures, work, safety and administrative rule, Tribal Law and State Regulations.
- Serves as a mentor, as requested, for Tribal career development.
Education, Experience, and Licenses:
- Requires a Bachelors in a health care or Human Services field. Master’s Degree in health care or Human Services field preferred, or equivalent combination of education training and experience.
- Requires three (3) years of work experience in alcohol/drug service delivery or social services environment and two (2) additional years of experience working in an OTP setting; in a leadership role is preferred.
Driving Requirements:
- Must maintain a valid Oregon driver’s license or obtain one upon hire, qualify for the Tribe’s vehicle insurance, and provide proof of personal vehicle insurance.
Qualifications, Registrations, and Certifications:
- Requires certification as a Chemical Dependency Counselor (CADC-II or CADC-III) or licensed Professional Nurse, or Registered Nurse.
- Requires two (2) years abstinence from alcohol and chemicals (if recovering person).
- Must have a working knowledge of the Privacy Act/HIPPA and its applications.
- Must have knowledge and experience working within a trauma-informed system of care.
- CPR /First Aid certification required or ability to obtain certification and must be maintained throughout employment.
- Requires working knowledge and proficiency in use of office equipment and computer software such as Microsoft products.
- Must have the ability to resolve conflict while utilizing conflict management philosophies.
- Requires excellent verbal and written communication skills, business and telephone etiquette.
- Must have the ability to work at times with minimal supervision.
- Must have excellent organizational skills, attention to detail and record-keeping skills.
- Must have the ability to respond courteously and tactfully to complaints and client requests, and to maintain confidentiality.
- Knowledge of and sensitivity to Native American culture is required.
Environmental Factors and Conditions/Physical Requirements:
- Continually requires the ability to express or receive detailed information or important instructions through oral communication.
- Continually requires working with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm. Requires repetitive movement of wrists, hands and/or fingers. Often requires walking or moving about to accomplish tasks.
- Requires standing and/or sitting for sustained periods of time, raising objects from a lower to a higher position and/or moving objects horizontally.
- Occasionally requires lifting of up to 40 pounds.
- Due to the nature of the interactions with other employees and the public we serve, employees may be required to provide documentation of, or receive, certain health vaccinations.
- This position is frequently subject to inside environmental conditions which provide protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes, and is occasionally subject to outside environmental conditions.
- Supports a safe work environment by performing all duties in accordance with Tribal safety policies and procedures, and Emergency Management Plan.
- May be called upon to serve as a Disaster Reservist during emergencies.
- Local travel and is occasionally required. Travel outside of the state is occasionally required.
Background Check:
- Candidates for this position will be subject to criminal and character background checks and will be subject to fingerprinting.