Mississippi Behavioral Health Services, LLC is dedicated to providing high-quality, client-centered behavioral health care to individuals and families in our community. As a Behavioral Health Supervisor, you will play a key role in supporting our mission by overseeing the delivery of clinical services, guiding a multidisciplinary team, and ensuring that each client receives coordinated, effective care. This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while gaining valuable experience in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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Coordinate and oversee the implementation of treatment goals for clients by collaborating with Mental Health Technicians (MHT), Community Support Specialists (CSS), Peer Support Specialists (PSS), and other team members.
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Develop treatment goals and interventions tailored to individual client needs.
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Lead team meetings to ensure effective communication and service coordination.
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Review clinical logs and assign interventions to appropriate staff members.
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Provide training, guidance, and direction to team members to support professional growth and service quality.
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Assist with intake assessments under the supervision of a Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP).
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Ensure that each client has an up-to-date Individual Crisis Plan on file.
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Participate in collaborative meetings with internal staff, external agencies, and community supports as needed.
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Provide crisis intervention services to clients as required.
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Complete initial and concurrent authorization assessment paperwork in a timely manner.
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Maintain accurate and effective clinical documentation for all client interactions, including no-shows and outreach attempts.
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Utilize computer systems for documentation and billing purposes, with training provided as needed.
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Document services provided in accordance with clinical standards and office deadlines.
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Attend supervision meetings, trainings, and staff meetings as scheduled.
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Respond to phone calls promptly and professionally.
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Follow all safety protocols and actively participate in organizational evaluations.
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Masters degree in Social Work; or
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Masters degree in a mental health-related field (Arts, Science, or Education) with at least 70% of coursework in core mental health disciplines.
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Minimum of 15 hours of graduate-level coursework and/or practicum experience in applied intervention strategies/methods for behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders, as part of or in addition to the masters degree.
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Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
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Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
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Willingness to learn and utilize electronic documentation systems.
- Applied intervention strategies
- Master of Social Work