Auburn, Washington30+ days ago
Providing leadership through coaching, mentoring, and providing feedback to direct reports; Developing and writing policies and procedures for social service and/or medical facilities; Communicating in both oral and written forms; Mediation and conflict resolution techniques; Evaluating clinical documentation including assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, crisis plans, screening tools, and all other required paperwork within the behavioral health field; Utilizing computers for developing documents, recording data, researching, and communicating with staff. Co-occurring disorders, trauma symptoms, intergenerational trauma, and evidenced based treatments; Code of ethics, Confidentiality and privacy principles; HIPAA laws/regulations with regard to protected health information (PHI); Childhood development, youth treatment, family therapy interventions, wrap-around services, and residential treatment; Applicable laws and regulations governing chemical dependency and mental health treatment in Washington State; Supervision and management models; Native American culture and how culture pertains to treatment.