Behavioral Health Program Manager - LMFT, LCSW, LPCC
Job description
Compensation and Bonus Package
103-105k
Amazing benefits and CEUs
Hybrid Schedule
About the Organization and Position
A wonderful, well-established non-profit in Santa Clara County is searching for a Licensed Program Manager to oversee Behavioral Health Services for the agency. This well known agency has been operating in Santa Clara County for over 50 years and fosters essential programs for the community. The PM will be assisting in the management of specialized programs such as Supportive Therapeutic Options Program (STOP), CalWorks, Prevention and Early Intervention-school based (PEI) and the Older Adult Outpatient Program.
We are offering an excellent salary and benefits for this position and the opportunity to join an excellent program in the San Jose area!
What’s Special About this Job
Amazing team providing cutting edge treatment, collaboration and support. Low turnover and programs that provide essential care in the community
Responsibilities
- Assume overall responsibility for day-to-day supervision of the mental health counseling services for adults and children to ensure quality service delivery.
- Conduct weekly individual/triad and group supervision of staff clinicians, graduate interns, and case managers, as required by the BBS (Board of Behavior Services) or another licensure board.
- Assess and direct continuous quality assurance/improvement to ensure quality and effectiveness of service delivery, including quality planning and strategies, compliance, and corrective-action management experiences.
- Assist the Quality Assurance staff in program evaluation and upkeep of records and database functionality to support programs.
- Coordinate effectively with the Senior Director of Clinical Services, communicate effectively with community partners, and respond to client concerns regarding service delivery.
Requirements
- California licensure as MFT, LCSW, LPCC, or Psychologist is required for at least two years.
- A minimum of two years of management and clinical supervision experience in a non-profit or social service setting, including experience with program development.
- Strong understanding of trauma-focused interventions and trauma-informed practices.
- Bilingual desired, preferably in English and Spanish.