
MSW-level behavioral health and social services professional with experience spanning program operations, crisis response, care coordination, suicide prevention, and family systems. Demonstrated ability to assess risk, manage complex cases, coordinate interdisciplinary teams, ensure compliance, and support service delivery at both clinical and systems levels. Adept at navigating high-acuity environments, documentation standards, quality assurance, and stakeholder communication. Positioned for Program Manager, Behavioral Health Director, Utilization Review, Care Management, and Systems-Focused Leadership roles.
• Deliver intensive behavioral health support to youth with complex emotional and behavioral needs
• Conduct ongoing risk assessments, safety monitoring, and crisis stabilization
• Implement structured de-escalation and emotional regulation strategies aligned with treatment goals
• Collaborate with clinicians, caregivers, schools, and agency leadership to ensure continuity of care
• Maintain accurate, compliant documentation supporting service authorization and quality outcomes
• Support psychosocial assessments, suicide risk screenings, and safety planning within a pediatric healthcare system
• Assist families in navigating treatment recommendations, service access, and system barriers
• Coordinate referrals and care transitions across outpatient, inpatient, and crisis services
• Apply trauma-informed, family-centered, and ethically grounded practice within medical settings
• Support interdisciplinary collaboration while maintaining compliance and confidentiality standards
• Facilitate structured peer-support and psychoeducational groups focused on suicide prevention and postvention
• Assist in program development, including facilitator guides and standardized materials
• Support policy-level initiatives addressing suicide prevention and service gaps
• Provide crisis navigation, referrals, and documentation support for high-risk individuals
• Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial and developmental assessments
• Translate assessment data into individualized service plans aligned with program standards
• Coordinate services across healthcare, behavioral health, and community systems
• Manage high-volume caseloads while maintaining compliance, accuracy, and outcome tracking
• Supported families facing housing instability, trauma, and mental health challenges
• Conducted psychosocial screenings and coordinated access to services
• Built strong partnerships through culturally responsive and strengths-based engagement