YWCA Northeast Indiana is a dynamic and growing organization dedicated to empowering individuals and families to overcome challenges and build a brighter future. We provide a full continuum of care, encompassing crisis shelter, addiction recovery, educational programs, and comprehensive services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Purpose: This pivotal role ensures the effective administration and integrity of all clinical and recovery services programs, directly impacting the lives of survivors. The Director leads a dedicated team in providing high-quality, trauma-informed therapeutic services to individuals and their families impacted by addictions, domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, child abuse, and/or incest.
Expectations of Every YWCA Staff Member:
- Uphold and promote the YWCA Mission.
- Maintain compliance with all relevant state standards.
- Adhere to established organizational policies and procedures.
- Provide collaborative support to other departments and staff to ensure comprehensive program services.
Essential Duties:
Therapeutic Leadership & Supervision:
- Provide direct supervision to a team of 5 therapists, recovery services case managers, and peer recovery specialists, fostering their professional growth and ensuring adherence to clinical best practices.
- Offer crucial therapeutic input through active participation in program development meetings, provision of clinical consultations, clinical assessments, and delivery of agency-wide training sessions.
- Lead program planning, development, implementation, evaluation, training, and quality assurance initiatives for all Recovery Services staff, ensuring trauma-informed and evidence-based practices.
- Ensure that group therapy opportunities are provided to clients.
Documentation, Reporting & Compliance:
- Evaluate and develop services to effectively address evolving client needs.
- Ensure that meticulous clinical records are maintained, including client charts and documentation, in strict accordance with program requirements and CARF accreditation standards.
- Provide and monitor the timely completion of assessments and treatment plans, ensuring seamless coordination with finance staff for accurate and timely billing.
- Comply fully with all applicable state, federal, and local laws and adhere to the highest ethical standards of practice.
- Prepare and submit all necessary forms required by local, state, and federal organizations related to grants, licensure, certification, or accreditation.
- Ensure the consistent maintenance of all accreditation standards.
- Guarantee strict adherence to all HIPAA and documentation requirements to protect client confidentiality.
- Oversee the quality and compliance of all outgoing reports, ensuring they meet established guidelines.
- Verify that communications with clients' referral entities are prompt and comprehensive, keeping them informed of progress, challenges, and goals.
- Ensure that Master Treatment Plans and monthly plan reviews align with program guidelines.
- Ensure all clinical and recovery services staff meet professional development training requirements according to program and continuing education standards.
Community Engagement & Outreach:
- Actively represent YWCA Northeast Indiana within the local recovery and therapeutic services community, building strong relationships and fostering collaboration.
- Proactively promote the agency's comprehensive services statewide to potential referral sources, cultivating partnerships and expanding reach.
- Share detailed information about YWCA services to secure referrals and enhance community awareness.
- Continuously research emerging trends and best practices in Addictions, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault to ensure program enhancement and innovation.
Administrative Leadership & Management:
- Monitor key productivity indicators of clinical and recovery services staff, including residential census, therapeutic billing units, staff turnover, and client turnover, to meet program and billing outcomes effectively.
- Serve as a member of the Leadership Team, actively and collectively engaging in strategic planning initiatives for the overall direction and growth of the agency.
- Collaborate closely with the finance and development teams to pursue grant funding opportunities and effectively administer and report on department-specific awarded grants.
- Work collaboratively and effectively with other YWCA departments and staff to ensure seamless service delivery.
- Participate in the Administrative On-Call rotation as required after the 90 day probationary period.
- Undertake other duties as assigned to meet evolving service goals.
Education:
- Minimum Master’s Degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field is required.
- Current and valid licensure as an LCAC, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or HSPP in the state of Indiana is required.
- CPR and First Aid Certifications must be obtained within 6 months of hire.
Knowledge and Experience:
- Comprehensive knowledge of chemical dependency, addiction issues, and evidence-based treatment modalities is preferred.
- In-depth understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault dynamics, their impact on individuals, and effective intervention strategies is preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to interact effectively and respectfully with diverse populations, including clients, colleagues, and external agencies.
- Proven ability to supervise others respectfully and effectively, fostering a positive and productive work environment.
- Experience in crisis intervention, networking, team building, and public speaking.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and maintain strict confidentiality in sensitive situations.
- Exceptional time management skills with a proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace (Gmail, Word, Excel).
- 3-5 years of post-licensure clinical experience is preferred.
- 1-3 years of experience with general office equipment (copiers, printers).
- Highly accurate, organized, and detail-oriented with the ability to thrive under pressure and adapt to shifting priorities.
- Proven ability to maintain accurate records and files.
- Must comply with the organization's automobile insurance policy, possessing a valid driver’s license and personal automobile insurance coverage.
Physical/Mental Essential Requirements:
- Ability to engage in physical activities such as walking, standing, bending, stooping, reaching, and moderate lifting and carrying (up to 40 pounds).
- Full range of body motion including manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination.
- Requires corrected vision and hearing within the normal range.
- Work is performed primarily in a non-smoking office environment, though travel may expose employee to inclement weather conditions.
- Occasional high stress may be experienced in dealing with clients, staff and volunteers.
- Flexibility to adjust work hours as needed to meet program demands. The expectation of every Leadership Team member is that they will work 40-45 hours per week on average.