Milieu Supervisor - Ohana Higher Level of Care
2026-523 locationsMonterey, CA time typeFull time posted onPosted 6 Days Ago job requisition id2026-523 Welcome to Montage Healths application process!Job Description:Position Title: Ohana Higher Level of Care Milieu SupervisorDepartment: Ohana Higher Level of CareReports to: Assistant Nurse DirectorPosition SummaryUnder the leadership of the Ohana Assistant Nurse Director, the Milieu Supervisors are responsible for overseeing the therapeutic environment (milieu) of the adolescents in the higher level of care programs (residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient). This role involves ensuring a safe, structured, and supportive environment that promotes the well-being and recovery of patients. Milieu Supervisors strive to ensure families are at the center of programming.The higher level of care core therapeutic programming is based on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy within a milieu structure based on principles of behaviorism and learning. They utilize a level system in residential and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in the partial hospital and intensive outpatient programs as well as relational learning via Collaborative Problem Solving. The Milieu Supervisor will incorporate these modalities in formal and informal aspects of programming and treatment delivery. The Milieu Supervisor will coordinate and guide the patient and family experience throughout the care progression.The Milieu Supervisor works collaboratively with the Ohana Higher Level of Care Nurse Supervisors, Milieu Supervisor colleague(s), Clinical Supervisor, and Ohana Clinical Director to incorporate patient care strategies that support quality outcomes across levels of care.Key ResponsibilitiesMilieu Oversight:- Maintain and ensure a safe and therapeutic environment for patients.- Monitor and maintain the physical and emotional safety of patients.- Collaboratively develop, implement and uphold program policies, procedures, and standards.Staff Supervision:- Supervise and provide leadership to milieu staff, including participation in hiring, training, scheduling, and performance evaluations.- Conduct team meetings related to patient care and support professional development.- Ensure adherence to protocols and best practices.- Develop and mentor a high-performing team. Develop and support a work environment that is collaborative, transparent, engaging, and committed to the dignity and well-being of our patients, families, and employees.Patient Support:- Build positive relationships with patients and their families.- Address concerns and mediate conflicts, ensuring respectful and constructive resolution.- Collaborate with colleagues to develop and implement individualized care plans.Program Development:- Assist in the design and implementation of therapeutic activities and interventions.- Evaluate the effectiveness of milieu interventions and suggest improvements.- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of best practices and integrate into care practices.Administrative Duties:- Maintain accurate documentation and records related to milieu operations and patient care.- Ensure compliance with all regulatory and accreditation standards.- Participate in program planning, development, and evaluation processes.- May support weekend, evening, or holiday coverage based on program needs.Crisis Management:- Lead crisis intervention efforts alongside colleagues, providing support and guidance.- Develop and implement crisis management protocols and training for staff.Experience and Qualifications:Education:- Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, child development, education, school administration, or a related field required. Master's degree preferred.Experience:- Minimum of 5 years of experience working with children/adolescents with behavioral challenges in a mental health or educational setting is required.- Minimum of 2 years of experience working with families of children/adolescents is required.- Experience with behaviorism is required.- Experience working with people with serious mental illness or co-occurring disorders preferred.- Experience facilitating mental health groups using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is preferred.- Experience with Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) and/or Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is preferred.- Experience as a trainer or preceptor within specialty field is preferred.- Experience in a supervisory or managerial role is preferred.Desired Skills:- Strong leadership and team-building skills.- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.- Ability to handle stressful situations and de-escalate conflicts.- Knowledge of therapeutic interventions and best practices in mental health care.- Proficiency in documentation and record-keeping.Certifications:- American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS certification required.- Crisis intervention training preferred.Live Scan fingerprint clearance required by the Department of Healthcare Services is a job requirement.Equal Opportunity Employer#LI-CF1Assigned Work Hours:Primarily Monday - Friday day shift hours. May support weekend, evening, or holiday coverage based on program needs.Position Type: Regular Pay Range (based on years of applicable experience):$59.28 to$79.30 Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, founded in 1934 and located at 23625 Holman Highway in Monterey, has grown and evolved in direct response to the changing healthcare needs of the people it serves.It is a nonprofit healthcare provider with 258 licensed hospital beds and 28 skilled-nursing beds, delivering a continuum of care from birth to end of life, and every stage in between.It serves the Monterey Peninsula and surrounding communities through locations including the main hospital, outpatient facilities, satellite laboratories, a mental health clinic, a short-term skilled nursing facility, Hospice of the Central Coast, and business offices.