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Chief Behavioral Health Officer
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$150
Full-time
- The Chief Behavioral Health Officer (CBHO) serves on the Chief Clinical Officer’s (CCO) leadership team, and is responsible for the direction, administration, coordination and integration of systems, activities and initiatives that drive the achievement of quality outcomes for patients and their families whose lives are affected by mental health and substance use disorders.
- In conjunction with the CCO and clinical leadership team, the CBHO participates in promoting the mission, vision and values of the organization, including high quality, patient-centered heath care.
- Oversees specialty behavioral health services, including but not limited to behaviorally based substance use disorder treatment, child and adolescent services, forensic services, and other specialized programs, implementing new programs as community needs arise.
- Responsible for adherence of behavioral health services to regulatory standards, including but not limited to OMHAS, CARF, HRSA, and PCMH.
- In conjunction with the CCO, Chief Medical Officer, and Chief Nursing Officer, works to enhance provider efficiency and, when necessary, assists in resolving clinic-related issues.
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