El Paso, TX
9 days ago
Supervisory Behavioral Health Advisor

 

Position Description:  The Supervisory Behavioral Health Advisor (SBHA) shares the administrative functions that directly impact behavioral health services and collaborates with the management team in overall planning and execution of program directives.

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Title: Supervisory Behavioral Health Advisor (SBHA)

Reports to:  National Medical Director

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Under the direction of the National Program Director and the National Medical Director and in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Medical Officer (OCMO) of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Supervisory Behavioral Health Advisor (SBHA) develops, implements, and evaluate the behavioral health assessments and interventions in accordance with the polices and protocols listed in the Statement of Work (SOW) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directives for the delivery of healthcare services to persons in custody. The SBHA shares the administrative functions that directly impact behavioral health services and collaborates with the management team in overall planning and execution of program directives.

 

The SBHA assures delivery of quality healthcare services in accordance with the SOW for the medical services contract within medical units at U.S. Customs and Border Protection sites including, Office of Field Operations (OFO) ports of entry, U.S. Border Patrol Border (USBP) Stations.

 

Contracted behavioral health staff will be working alongside uniformed Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Agents/Officers in secured federal facilities along the southwest border of the United States. These secured federal facilities are staffed and monitored by CBP personnel and/or contracted security staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure a safe working environment to include the co-located medical unit. Contracted medical staff work together with CBP personnel to provide health care services for persons of all ages, to include infants, children, adults, and pregnant females.

 

MISSION

 

CBPs Office of the Chief Medical Officer (OCMO) employs a trauma informed care model to provide frontline medical care for persons in CBP custody in accordance with Enhanced Medical Support Efforts CBP Directive (2210-004). This model provides a team of medical professionals comprised of physicians, advanced practice providers (e.g., physicians assistants, nurse practitioners) and support staff (e.g., Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, Certified Medical/Nursing Assistants). These contracted medical teams provide basic assessment and medical treatment for persons in CBP custody to include emergency care as needed.

 

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

 

Education Candidate must have successfully completed a Master of Social Work (MSW) from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Graduates of schools of social work that are in candidacy status do not meet this requirement until the School of Social Work is fully accredited.

 

Licensure/Certification Candidate must follow applicable regulatory requirements to practice in a State or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), unless otherwise exempt under the law. When applicable, licensure must be maintained current, and any required education, trainings, continued learning to maintain licensure must be completed within the required timeline for completion by the licensing authority. A temporary license will not be accepted. Candidate must not have had any professional licensure or certification withheld, suspended, revoked, or denied, and the candidate must not have surrendered or allowed a professional license or certification to have expired or lapsed because of an investigation or disciplinary action. Candidate must not have been convicted of, pled guilty to, pled nolo contendere to, or received probation before judgment for any crime other than a minor traffic violation, the record of which has not been expunged. Have and maintain a valid driver’s license and in some cases, the use of their privately owned vehicle to complete various work activities.

 

Experience Qualifying experience for this position must include a combination of the following: expertise working with active-duty service members and their families, law enforcement; background in operational psychology, and expertise in the areas of domestic violence, alcohol abuse, suicide prevention, trauma informed care, psychological first aid, and motivational interviewing. Must have supervisory experience in a public or non-profit agency, and/or schools or government agencies that provide direct clinical care. Helpful skills in this position include, but are not limited to: Ability to provide time-sensitive problem analysis with an accurate, sound, and immediate decision. Ability to operate under stress, apply critical thinking skills, make decisions, and translate these skills to traumatic conditions is critical to mission success. Requires the proper balance between technical skills and the ability to apply the appropriate treatment or procedure at the right moment to provide effective patient care. Possess expert knowledge in their areas of concentration, patient management, and general support and coordination principles. Expertise in supervising other clinical and non-clinical professions. Protecting children who are abandoned, neglected, abused, or have special medical needs.Ensuring the welfare and well-being of children and families. Knowledge and understanding of state and federal child welfare laws within work with Unaccompanied Children (UAC) and family units. Ability to work in a stressful and fast paced work environment with high caseloads and limited oversight. Possess working knowledge related to child and adult development, impact of trauma, parenting and family dynamics, and community systems where the child and family reside and have a proven ability to apply this knowledge to appropriately intervene in family, organizational, and social systems. Understands the importance of confidentiality of all information obtained in the course of professional service, except for compelling professional reasons. Minimum three years of experience as a LCSW. Minimum five years of supervisory/managerial experience. Bilingual in English and Spanish, preferred.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop, implement, and evaluate behavioral health assessments and interventions in accordance with the polices and protocols listed in the Statement of Work (SOW) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directives for the delivery of healthcare services to persons in custody. Provide supervisory oversight of one or more Behavioral Health Advisors (non- supervisory). Provide Operational Behavioral Health (BH) advice, support, and coordination to Sector leadership and CBP staff. Advise, coordinate, and provide professional oversight of sector-wide behavioral health programing to promote persons in custody wellness and to provide support to sector and or region assigned. Conduct behavioral health climate assessments to identify and address operational BH issues. Coordinate integration of sector wide BH programing to optimize access and utilization. Provide professional direction, oversight, and consultation of BH support for persons in custody. Support Medical Quality Management process related to BH for persons in custody. Document all work in a clear and concise manner in either the electronic medical record, standard paper documentation, or other needed reports, as prescribed by CBP. Provide behavioral health education and training, awareness, and outreach to sector leadership regarding BH issues of persons in custody. Provide outreach, education, and awareness activities to CBP staff regarding BH issues of persons in custody. Travel to stations within the respective sector to provide educational muster briefings on BH issues of persons in custody. In rare and emergent / urgent critical incident situations provide confidential consultation with staff regarding BH issues; to include providing debriefings in the aftermath of critical incidents. If future consultation is required for staff, a referral to EAP will be provided. Provide educational trainings to staff on relevant topics to include trauma informed care, psychological first aid, and other topics. Protect children from situations of abuse, neglect, and other forms of maltreatment while in the custody of CBP. Focus on ensuring the social, physical, psychological, and emotional well-being of unaccompanied, accompanied, and separated children. Utilize time management skills to allow for proper management of multiple projects or tasks concurrently. Produce monthly and annual reports capturing all work (qualitative and quantitative) performed in the field by Behavioral Health Advisors (non-supervisory BHA). Moderate proficiency in, common word processing, presentation and spreadsheet software programs. Knowledge of regulations (HIPAA/Privacy Act) regarding the confidentiality of patient medical records and information as well as Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Expertise in motivational interviewing with minors and adults. Provide patient referral(s) to CBP contract medical personnel for further assessment. Coordinate priority transfer and continuity of care to Health and Human Services (HHS)/Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). Provide additional, basic BH support as appropriate. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

 

Supervisory Controls Works under the administrative direction of the National Program Manager, or in the absence of, the Regional Program Manager. Works under the supervision of the National Medical Director, or in the absence of, the National Deputy Medical Director. In this position, the employee will serve as a contractor to the federal government and does not have any federal authority or rights.

 

Physical Demands Able to walk, stand, bend, or sit for extended periods. Able to reach to retrieve documents or supplies. Able to carry materials and/or file boxes up to 30 pounds on an infrequent basis or assist patients into/out of a wheelchair. Must be capable of standing on hard surfaces (cement floors) for long periods of time. Must perform the duties in a stressful and often austere environment without physical limitation.

 

Vighter LLC is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Position is contingent upon contract award.

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