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Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated behavioral healthcare agency offering a variety of programs throughout Arizona. CBI provides residential, outpatient, inpatient, patient-centered medical homes, medication-assisted treatment, and crisis services to individuals experiencing crisis, opioid use disorder, homelessness, and mental illness.
The Operations Supervisor is a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team in Crisis, Inpatient and/or Transition Point programs. The Operations Supervisor coordinates with the RN Supervisor, Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC), Patient Care Technician (PCT), Registered Nurse (RN), and Behavioral Health Medical Practitioner (BHMP) to ensure a safe environment and quality care is provided to all presenting for services at their assigned program. The Operations Supervisor provides oversight and guidance to the Patient Care Technician(s) assigned to complete the intake and discharge process, Peer Support Specialists and Behavioral Health Clinicians to assist in effective patient throughput.
CBI is growing and expanding our services! We are experiencing tremendous growth currently. As an essential service provider, we value all our employees and their careers.
CBI values your career and has lots of growth opportunities! Our staff experience tremendous professional growth through ongoing training and support. Our team is supported by strong and competent leadership. The leadership at CBI is committed to ongoing professional development for their staff. Come join our team of passionate individuals who are serious about making a difference in the lives of our patients and the communities we serve.
Our locations are state-of-the-art facilities that provide top-notch integrated care. We adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows our staff to dramatically improve the quality of life for the patients in their care.
CBI treats patients from all different walks of life and believes in maintaining the dignity of human life. Recovery is possible!