Team Leader-Not Licensed
Company: Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Expect Success at Bridgeway! We make a difference in people’s
lives by supporting their life goals - our employees and the people
we serve alike. We invest in our employees through competitive
compensation and benefits, best practice training, and fostering a
team-oriented culture that promotes career development. We nurture
an environment that values diversity, where inclusivity, equity,
and belonging thrive. At Bridgeway, Everyone Learns and Grows
together. We give you our best, so you can unleash your full
potential. Make a Future at Bridgeway! Who we are: Bridgeway values
and promotes quality clinical and administrative practices to
foster the best outcomes for persons who come to us for behavioral
healthcare. We offer a work environment that supports teamwork,
creativity, innovation, professional growth and dedication to the
work. At Bridgeway, we never stop growing and innovating our vision
of behavioral healthcare for the future. Why you should apply: As a
Team Leader-Not Licensed, you will join an evidence-based program
and a dynamic team for the opportunity to learn and refine your
clinical and engagement skills and accomplish your dream of helping
people to make progress on their unique recovery journeys. The work
is sometimes challenging and always rewarding by engaging with
persons we serve and co-workers as we all learn, grow, and thrive.
PACT 4 Team: Salary: $67,000-72,000 Full time 40 hours per week;
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Location: Washington, NJ (Serving
Warren/Hunterdon Counties) Position Overview: The Team Leader-Not
Licensed assumes necessary supervisory, clinical and administrative
responsibilities inherent in the role and acts as coach for the
PACT Team, including clinical leadership, team building,
appropriate utilization of resources, administrative oversight,
quality assurance, and ensuring the involvement of all team members
in all aspects of the team’s work. As part of a multi-disciplinary,
core services team, the team leader also provides assessment and
direct service to people with seriously and persistent mental
illness enrolled in the PACT Program. [Per NJ PACT regulations,
clinical supervision may be provided by a master's level mental
health professional. Often, supervision is provided to the team by
the PACT Team Leader (licensed or unlicensed) and wellness
clinician (licensed or unlicensed) in conjunction with the.
Psychiatrist and Director]. Essential Job Functions: Participates:
As team clinical and administrative supervisor in the frequent
monitoring and assessment of the mental health status of people
served as well as related variables, including significant others,
the home and the community in which the person receiving PACT
services live. In the development of comprehensive assessment,
coordination of all other assessments, and an individualized
service plan. Ensures documentation is done on time and with
quality to ensure adherence to all DMHAS/Medicaid standards.
Provides: Clinical supervision, leadership and direction to the
PACT team, emphasizing a peer clinical supervision approach and
using individual supervision as needed. Provides monthly
supervision for direct reports and seeks out monthly supervision
from own supervisor. Monthly individual, side-by-side sessions
accompanying an individual staff member to meet with persons
served, family/significant others, and/or other service providers
in regularly scheduled or crisis meetings Monthly structured
meetings with staff as a group to address issues that cannot be
addressed during the daily, clinical, or treatment planning
meetings or during the side-by-side sessions, to develop
performance and training goals, and teach of specific
interventions/skills Promotion of cross-training and education
among various disciplines on the team Education and direction to
the team to ensure compliance with applicable rules and regulations
Assessment for service recipients stated concerns, mental illness
symptoms, and behavior in response to medication and monitors for
medication side-effects during the provision of observed
self-administration and during ongoing face-to-face contacts
Medication education to both individuals and families/significant
others with service recipient consent. Coordination of services
with other community mental health and non-mental health providers,
as well as other medical professionals Ensuring that cases
requiring more in-depth analysis and discussion among PACT team
members are reviewed at clinical case review meetings, to be held
at least once per month Consult and refer to other services beyond
scope of PACT team’s expertise (with written waiver) Rapid and
flexible response to crisis, including but not limited to:
accompanying person to local screening center or psychiatric
emergency service and remaining with the person during the
assessment process 24 on-call coverage at all times, with the
ability to respond immediately to individuals by phone or in person
Assessment of individuals’ daily living skills, and teach
individuals needed skills in areas of budgeting, cooking, laundry,
cleaning, shopping, personal hygiene, transportation, self-advocacy
and maintenance of housing Support to assist individuals to find
and maintain employment and/or educational training Oversight of
utilization of agency equipment and resources Support to the
service recipient’s family and other members of his/her social
network to help them manage the symptoms and related consequences
of the service recipient’s illness, reduce the level of family and
social stress associated with the illness, and achieve wellness.
Will provide education to assist the service recipient and family
to relate in a positive and supportive manner Ensures the team
utilizes evidenced based practices, including motivational
interviewing, IDDT, CBT skills, IMR Trauma Informed Care, Permanent
Supportive Housing and Career Development when engaging individuals
with their recovery Responsible For: Collection and monitoring of
outcomes, utilization and other quality assurance data pertinent to
the program. Ensures the team uses data and research activities to
improve services. Maintaining constant communication with PACT
Director for team functioning and service delivery Empowering the
team by modeling strong leadership and conveying the philosophy and
principles of PACT Coordination of data collection and review of
completion of all documentation, including clinical assessments
Creation of a high-performance team and climate that supports
dynamic interaction and participatory process of the team and
encourages establishment of team identity and clear role
expectations Ensuring equal distribution of team responsibilities
and focus to complete daily meeting efficiently/effectively
Facilitating a productive decision-making process around
individuals’ needs and the recovery planning process For managing
parts of the operating budget, including transportation,
communications and the financial/medication assistance fund for
persons served Oversight of billing and Units of Service
goals/other DMHAS contractual and agency requirements Assignment of
chart documentation responsibility to team and reviews Teams
documentation for quality to ensure adherence to DMHAS/Medicaid
standards. Timely documentation and the inclusion of family and/or
significant others as permitted by person served Staff development
activities with help from the team including orientation of new
staff, in-service training, individual supervision and staff
performance appraisals. Supports staff training by coaching,
modeling and reinforcing skills learned in training programs.
Creates with staff input learning/professional development goals
and matches activities to those goals. On a regular and continuous
basis, exercises sound judgment and assume responsibility for
decisions, consequences and results having an impact on people,
costs and/or quality of service within the team Maintaining a
high-performance team that has clear role expectations and explicit
norms of how team members treat each other and are respectful of
others clinical assessment and skills Facilitation of monthly team
issues meetings are conducted to discuss how the team is working
collaboratively to better serve individuals receiving services (ex.
Conflict resolution, team cohesiveness, dynamic interaction).
Education and License: Master’s Degree in Counseling, Psychology,
Social Work or related area required; 2 years’ post-Bachelor’s
experience working with individuals with serious and persistent
mental illness Driver’s License, Vehicle: Valid driver’s license
required No more than one moving violation within the past 12
months Vehicle required Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services was
founded on a strong desire to fight disparity and injustice
alongside people living with behavioral health conditions. We are
dedicated to providing a multicultural workplace where everyone
feels a sense of purpose and belonging. We provide equal
opportunity for employees and applicants in all aspects of the
employment relationship, without regard to race, color, national
origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, military
or veteran status, disability, age, religion, or any other
classification protected by law. HP
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