Full-Time

Residential Team Leader / Qualified Professional in Behavioral Health

Posted on 11/23/2025

Monarch

Monarch

1,001-5,000 employees

Behavioral health and substance use treatment

Compensation Overview

$47.8k/yr

+ Sign-On Bonus

Forest City, NC, USA

In Person

On-site role; driving/travel may be required.

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Requirements
  • One of the following combinations of education and experience: Bachelor degree (non Human Services) with 4 years full time experience with the population served required; Associate or Bachelor degree (Human Services) with 2 years full time experience with the population served required; Master degree (Human Services) with 1 year full time experience with the population served required
  • Minimum of an Associate Degree (Bachelor or Master preferred - dependent upon experience) (Required)
  • Driver's License (Valid) - USA
  • Qualified Professional (QP) - Monarch-DSM
  • Experience overseeing daily operations of residential programs – 2 years – Required
  • Experience working directly with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in residential, community, or day program settings – 3 years – Required
  • Experience working with the population served – 3-4 years (Dependent Upon Education - see Job Description) – Required
  • Management Experience – 3 years – Required
Responsibilities
  • Provide initial and ongoing assessment, evaluate effectiveness of person-centered plan and progress made by person receiving services, participate in team meetings with other providers and natural supports as needed and facilitate development of person-centered plan.
  • Identify methods whereby services can be provided using existing community resources whenever possible.
  • Continuously use person-centered approaches and positive approach strategies when interacting with people we support. Integrate strategies into program plans.
  • Ensure requests for services are made considering eligibility, continued stay and discharge criteria for the service definition. Services and supports that match the person-centered plan and the individual’s needs shall be in place and be fiscally viable.
  • Initiate and maintain clinical authorization and systems that ensure all aspects including, but not limited to: timeframes, audits, following through on clinically related issues preventing authorization approval or billing, how to resolve issues locally/regionally, conducting reviews of clinical documentation to ensure that it meets the requirements for the service being provided.
  • Ensure staff are appropriately trained regarding plans and related programs and demonstrate an understanding of specific plan components (including but not limited to all privileging requirements as outlines by area programs).
  • Complete clinical supervision plans and monitor performance by being present when day-to-day activities are taking place, on all shifts and by unannounced visits.
  • Ensure that all required and/or requested reports/documentation are completed. Maintain the records of the individuals supported. Coordinate the completion of daily, monthly, quarterly, and annual documentation in the EHR and/or medical record.
  • Use a range of communication skills and strategies to establish a mutual relationship with the individual, staff, co-workers, supervisors, other stakeholders and people who are important to the individuals receiving services.
  • Take responsibility for hiring, discipline, firing, training, and performance appraisals where appropriate. Coordinate employee development and corrective actions forms to ensure consistency and legality with Administrative Services Manager or other appropriate personnel to ensure superior service for the individuals being supported. Ensure the Director of Program Operations is informed as applicable.
  • Respond effectively and timely to all incidents following agency policies and procedures.
  • Maintain a safe working environment for employees and people receiving services
  • Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures including preventative and crisis services. Schedule and participate in on-call coverage.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas
  • Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
  • Driving and travel may be required.

Monarch NC provides behavioral health services across North Carolina, addressing mental health and substance use disorders. It offers telehealth, crisis intervention, urgent care, and outpatient services to deliver personalized care. The approach combines in-person clinics, telehealth, and crisis support across multiple locations (Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro) to coordinate care and support recovery. Its goal is to improve clients' mental health by delivering the right level of care tailored to each person and expanding access through integrated services.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$23.9M

Headquarters

Albemarle, North Carolina

Founded

1958

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Mobile clinics expand via Trillium partnership into Bertie and Hertford counties.
  • Bamboo Health Pings deliver real-time patient notifications enhancing care coordination.
  • Broad NC locations like Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro ensure accessible outpatient services.

What critics are saying

  • Free curriculum cannibalizes paid I/DD SUD services within 18-24 months.
  • Cabarrus free mobile crisis diverts BHUC revenue in overlapping regions within 12-18 months.
  • Teladoc undercuts telehealth with lower costs capturing NC insurance patients within 6-12 months.

What makes Monarch unique

  • Monarch NC specializes in I/DD and SUD with free 'Understanding Addiction' curriculum launched October 11, 2023.
  • Wake BHUC offers walk-in crisis care for ages 4+ diverting from ERs in Raleigh.
  • Virtual Open Access provides same-day telehealth assessments without appointments.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Professional Development Budget

Company News

The Financial Technology Report
Jun 6th, 2025
Monarch Raises $75M, Valued at $850M

Monarch, a personal finance app, raised $75M in a Series B round, valuing the company at $850M. The funding was co-led by FPV Ventures and Forerunner Ventures, with support from Accel, SignalFire, Clocktower Ventures, and Menlo Ventures. Following Intuit's announcement to shut down Mint, Monarch saw a surge in users. The company plans to expand its platform and team, hiring in engineering and marketing across North America.

Businessuite Online
May 23rd, 2025
Fontana Reports $835.9M Gross Profit Growth

Fontana Limited reported a Q3 2025 gross profit of $835.9 million, a 15.2% increase from the previous year, driven by a 15.3% rise in revenue to $2.2 billion. The Monarch acquisition led to a 13.3% increase in operating expenses, mainly due to staffing costs. Operating profit grew 25% to $148.1 million. Finance costs rose 38.4% to $63 million due to foreign exchange losses and loan interest. Net profit increased by 10.6% to $102.8 million, with earnings per share rising to $0.08.

CNBC
May 23rd, 2025
Monarch raises $75M amid fintech downturn

Monarch, a personal finance app, raised $75 million in a Series B round, valuing the company at $850 million. This funding comes amid a challenging period for consumer fintechs. Monarch's growth surged after Mint's closure, as it offers a paid, ad-free service. The round, led by FPV, highlights Monarch's innovative approach to financial planning. Despite a 38% decline in fintech funding, Monarch's success stands out in the current "nuclear winter" for fintech startups.

PR Newswire
Oct 11th, 2023
Monarch Breaks Ground With Free, Online Curriculum For Those With Intellectual Or Developmental Disabilities Struggling With Addiction

ALBEMARLE, N.C., Oct. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Monarch has launched "Understanding Addiction and Developmental Disabilities," a first-of-its-kind web-based resource to help an underserved population of people living with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) and substance use disorders (SUD)."Substance use is often overlooked and people with I/DD are less likely to seek help." - Peggy Terhune, Ph.D. Tweet this Understanding Addiction and Developmental Disabilities, a curriculum developed by Monarch to assist professionals and caregivers in helping those with Intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and substance use disorders, features our hero Eddie learning about the health risks that come from mixing medicines and alcohol, and the importance of taking only the medicines and dosages prescribed by his doctor.The " Understanding Addiction and Developmental Disabilities '' website features screening tools and helpful guides for those who work with individuals with I/DD, such as mental health clinicians and caregivers, guardians or parents and teachers. The free, open-source curriculum consists of 14 animated videos that provide relevant therapeutic information for the person with I/DD and SUD. To learn more, visit understanding.monarchnc.org .Those interested in learning more can attend the "Understanding Addiction and Developmental Disabilities" webinar, a free training for professionals, family members and other caregivers, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 11 a.m

Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
Feb 24th, 2023
Monarch’s Mobile Integrated Care Clinic services begin in Bertie and Hertford counties

Monarch, in partnership with Trillium Health Resources, has launched its second Mobile Integrated Care Clinic offering mental health and substance use disorder services to communities within Bertie and Hertford counties.

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