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We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced licensed clinical psychologist with strong clinical skills and a desire to grow an in-patient mental health treatment program within the Behavioral Health and Habiliation Administration (BHHA). This position will be assigned to the Behavioral Health Treatment Centers (BHTC) Maple Lane Campus located in Centralia, WA. The BHTC has recently completed the accreditation survey with the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and is awaiting a final accreditation determination. The BHTC is a fully licensed Residential Treatment Facility and is also awaiting licensure determination with the Department of Health to provide Substance Use Disorder treatment on campus. The Chief Clinical Officer serves as a member of the BHTC Executive Leadership Team and will provide executive oversight for the in-patient treatment of both civilly committed and court ordered forensic residents. Residents are supported on both the Maple Lane Campus and in a Competency Restoration program on the Western State Hospital campus in Lakewood, WA. The BHTC currently supports 138 residents, but the campus is expanding and will serve up to 220 residents. The Chief Clinical Officer is a key leader that regularly collaborates across the Inter Disciplinary Team with Chief Medical Officer, Psychiatric Nurse Executive, Quality Assurance Director and Deputy Executive Officer. This position’s portfolio includes Clinical Services Managers, Psychologists, Psychiatric Social Workers, Psychology Associates that serve as court petitions writers, on the End of Sentence Review Committee, assessments and individual and group treatment providers. This position directly oversees the BHTC Treatment Mall, which has just opened and will begin providing treatment to residents soon.
Our ideal applicant is someone seeking opportunity to build something great! Maple Lane has a excellent treatment foundation, and we are seeking an innovative leader, invested in learning and developing new treatment curriculum and opportunities to serve mental health residents in our care. The applicant must demonstrate progressive leadership and management experience in an out/inpatient setting, hospital, or professional environment. We are looking for a passionate, energetic, positive individual, having the innate ability to establish and build trust, creating a cohesive environment based on the deep appreciation and respect for others where each person is heard and valued, with an innate talent for fostering an inclusive environment, tolerating stress, adapting to changing business needs, and accepting responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work to meet or exceed predetermined goals and objectives.
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