Behavioral Health Administrative Director. The Behavioral Health Administrative Director must possess an independent, current, and unrestricted Ohio license to provide behavioral health services in the state of Ohio (medical doctor, doctor of osteopathic, registered nurse with advance practice registered nurse [APRN] licensure, psychologist, licensed independent social worker [LISW], professional clinical counselor [PCC], independent marriage and family therapist) with a minimum of five years of experience in the provision and supervision of treatment service for mental illness and substance use disorders. The Behavioral Health Administrative Director must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Ohio's overall behavioral health system that includes mental health, alcohol and drug addiction, and developmental disabilities services. The responsibilities of the Behavioral Health Administrative Director include but are not limited to: Providing daily operational activities of behavioral health services across the full spectrum of care to members, inclusive of mental health and substance abuse services; Ensuring access to behavioral health services; Ensuring systematic screening for behavioral health related disorders by utilizing standardized and evidence-based approaches; Promoting preventive behavioral health strategies; Identifying and coordinating assistance for member needs specific to behavioral health; Participating in management and program improvement activities with other key staff (including the Behavioral Health Clinical Director) for enhanced integration with primary care and coordination of behavioral health services and achievement of outcomes; and Working with the Behavioral Health Clinical Director as needed in the development and maintenance of programs and systems.
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Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization, Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization, Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization
Behavioral Health Administrative Director. 1. The Behavioral Health Administrative Director must possess an independent, current, and unrestricted Ohio license to provide behavioral health services in the state of Ohio (medical doctor, doctor of osteopathic, registered nurse with advance practice registered nurse [APRN] licensure, psychologist, licensed independent social worker [LISW], professional clinical counselor [PCC], independent marriage and family therapist) with a minimum of five years of experience in the provision and supervision of treatment service for mental illness and substance use disorders. The Behavioral Health Administrative Director must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Ohio's overall behavioral health system that includes mental health, alcohol and drug addiction, and developmental disabilities services.
2. The responsibilities of the Behavioral Health Administrative Director include but are not limited to: Providing daily operational activities of behavioral health services across the full spectrum of care to members, inclusive of mental health and substance abuse services; Ensuring access to behavioral health services; Ensuring systematic screening for behavioral health related disorders by utilizing standardized and evidence-based approaches; Promoting preventive behavioral health strategies; Identifying and coordinating assistance for member needs specific to behavioral health; Participating in management and program improvement activities with other key staff (including the Behavioral Health Clinical Director) for enhanced integration with primary care and coordination of behavioral health services and achievement of outcomes; and Working with the Behavioral Health Clinical Director as needed in the development and maintenance of programs and systems.
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Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement