Chimes

Psychosocial Coordinator

Chimes  •  $52k/yr  •  Pennsylvania (Onsite)  •  1 day ago
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Job Description

Psychosocial Coordinator

Community Residential Rehabilitation | Aldan, PA | Full-Time | $52,000+/year

Lead a Team That Changes Lives

Are you ready to step into a leadership role where your work directly shapes recovery outcomes for the people who need it most? As our Psychosocial Coordinator, you'll run the day-to-day operations of a community residential rehabilitation program — supervising a dedicated team, guiding clients toward recovery, and making sure every service delivered meets the highest standards of care.

This is more than a management job. It's a chance to build a program you're proud of, mentor staff who look to you for direction, and be the steady hand that keeps care moving forward — even in the toughest moments.

What You'll Do

Lead the Program

  • Own the day-to-day success of your psychosocial program, from staffing to service quality
  • Provide hands-on supervision and coaching to your team, individually and in groups
  • Step in with direct client services whenever the program needs you
  • Be the point person your staff can count on — including 24-hour availability for emergencies
  • Support fellow programs with backup supervision when needed

Champion Client Recovery

  • Ensure every service reflects recovery-oriented, culturally competent best practices
  • Connect clients and staff with the community resources that make recovery possible
  • Recognize when a client needs a higher level of care and make the call promptly

Keep the Program Running Strong

  • Manage staffing, documentation, billing, and re-authorizations with precision and speed
  • Partner with Accounting to resolve billing issues quickly
  • Keep spending on track and minimize unnecessary costs
  • Maintain equipment and facilities, flagging repairs or replacements early
  • Ensure full compliance with licensing standards, contracts, and agency policy

Drive Continuous Improvement

  • Partner with your supervisor to shape the program's annual plan
  • Track performance improvement indicators, census, and outcome data
  • Run regular staff meetings that turn insight into action
  • Report incidents promptly and transparently
  • Represent the agency professionally with payers, community partners, and at interagency meetings
  • Respond quickly and thoughtfully to client complaints or grievances
  • Handle HR-approved disciplinary actions in line with agency policy

What You Bring

  • Education: Bachelor's degree in a behavioral health discipline
  • Licensure/Certifications: None required
  • Clearances: Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance, Criminal Clearance, and Fingerprint-based federal criminal history; valid Driver's License; not listed on any Medicaid/Medicare Exclusion list

Additional relevant experience and/or education may be considered in place of the above, at the Personnel Officer's discretion.

What's In It for You

Full-time employees (30+ hours/week) enjoy a robust total rewards package:

  • Competitive pay
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement options
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (Health, Dependent, and Transportation)
  • Life and Disability insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
  • Employee recognition programs
  • Employee referral bonuses
  • And more!

About Us

Our services span educational, employment, vocational, residential, habilitative, and behavioral health support, delivered through a network of national and international affiliates — giving us a comprehensive, holistic approach to improving lives.

Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems, accredited by the Joint Commission, provides a full continuum of care for people facing mental health, substance abuse, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and co-occurring disorders across southern and central Pennsylvania, central New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. We also offer prevention and educational programming for youth, parents, and adults to promote healthy choices and lifestyles.

Ready to lead with purpose? Learn more about growing your career with Chimes at chimes.org/Careers

Chimes

About Chimes

Chimes International, Ltd. and its subsidiaries, known as the Chimes Family of Services, offer a wide range of opportunities for people with disabilities and other special needs. Chimes International, as the parent organization, leads and supports subsidiaries, which provide services to over 20,000 people in six states, the District of Columbia and Israel.

With a rich history spanning over seven decades, the Chimes Family of Services represents three distinct business models or service components:

Intellectual Disabilities Services

Employment for People with Disabilities

Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Services

All of the above are recognized for innovative, flexible and responsive solutions that achieve results. Our network of services and supports emphasize and promote the unique abilities of each person, with a focus on achieving and sustaining each person's well-being and independence.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Baltimore, MD
Year Founded
1947
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