Mental Health Program Manager
Company: Child Abuse Prevention Council
Location: Stockton
Posted on: June 24, 2022
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Job Description:
The Child Abuse Prevention CouncilMISSION:"The Child Abuse
Prevention Council PROTECTS children and STRENGTHENS families
through awareness and outcome-driven programs, delivered with
compassion." BENEFITS:No Cost Medical Benefits for Employee Paid
Holidays / Sick PayGenerous Paid-Time Off - accruals increase with
tenureVision / Dental Insurance OptionsRetirement Saving Plan
(403B) - agency matches up to 3% on 1st year workiversaryStaff
Recognitions - Spot Awards, Employee of the MonthBusiness Casual
Office EnvironmentMonthly Staff Gatherings / Team Culture501(c)(3)
Designation - you're able to apply for PSLF Loan
ForgivenessEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Employee Discounts -
LifeMartJOB SUMMARY:Under general supervision, this position
oversees multiple programs in the Clinical Department including:
Children's Outpatient, Adult Outpatient and School Based
Prevention/Early Intervention. This position performs complex
administrative work in the management of multiple funding contracts
in the Clinical Services department. This includes but is not
limited to overall program management, work prioritization and
assignment, budgeting, staff supervision, reporting as required by
laws and funding contracts, and direct services as
assigned/required. As a member of the CAPC's Cabinet Management
Team, the Program Manager will demonstrate leadership,
accountability, integrity, credibility, and an uncompromising
commitment to the vision and mission of the agency. MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS:Education: Graduation from an
accredited four year college or university with major course in
social services or a closely related field. Master's degree in
related field and ACSW/AMFT/APCC required, LCSW/LMFT preferred;
employment contingent upon active BBS registration at all times.
For ACSW, APCC and AMFT registration, employee must show a
continued commitment to completing hours and seeking licensure.
Experience: Four years of relevant experience working with children
and families or social work case management. School based
experience preferred. Experience must include no less than at least
two years of staff and/or volunteer supervision. Description of
Duties:1. Have a solid working knowledge of all the rules,
regulations, and laws that apply to the funding contracts and
ensure that procedures are put in place for staff to meet the
contractual obligations/requirements of the contract. 2. Provide
administrative supervision, scheduling, guidance/support/discipline
to staff, clients and families (as needed) participating in either
programs. 3. Participate in clinical supervision as appropriate. 4.
Maintain ongoing dialogue with Clinical Consultant to address
clinical supervision issues related to staff skills, training
needs, etc. 5. Actively participate in Cabinet level meetings and
make contributions to discussions that support the overall vision
and mission of the CAPC. 6. Oversee and coordinate services
provided at all school sites services are provided. 7. Assure
program continuity, quality and compliance as it relates to either
funding stream's regulations, policies, etc. 8. Develop and
implement policies & procedures to ensure smooth program
operations. Consistently evaluate/re-evaluate processes to ensure
efficiency in workflow. 9. Maintain strong and consistent
communication with Clinical Director regarding program staff,
program successes, challenges and any other concerns; provide
recommended solutions as appropriate. 10. Develop and implement
tools, trackers and other necessary documents to ensure smooth
program operations that align with CACP and funding source
requirements. 11. Identify training needs and establish a plan to
have those needs met to ensure that staff are adequately prepared
and trained for their role. Demonstrate sound judgment related to
all program requirements, staff supervision, contract management,
etc. 12. Provide overall daily staff supervision of those assigned
to programs - including staff evaluations, schedule monitoring to
ensure overall staff effectiveness in their assigned role; partner
with Human Resources and Clinical Director to address any specific
performance deficiencies with staff. 13. Provide support to student
interns assigned to programs. 14. Strategically analyze any
challenges within a program to ensure contract obligations are met
financially, operationally and otherwise. Develop tools, trackers,
procedures, spreadsheets and other strategies necessary to achieve
contract compliance and achievement. 15. Attend all partner and
grant source meetings as appropriate & establish positive working
relationships with grant sources, etc. 16. Prepare all reports as
required by funding sources, Executive Director, Program Director
and Clinical Director in a timely and accurate fashion. 17.
Consistently evaluate strategies to improve staff productivity
rates & performance. 18. Promote and maintain a sense of teamwork
between program staff, other CAPC staff, volunteers, Board members,
and other individuals relevant to the successful operation of each
program. 19. Represent the agency in a consistently professional
manner, always modeling a commitment to the agency's Mission and
Values. 20. Work with other CAPC staff and community partners to
develop programs consistent with the goals and objectives of the
Council. 21. Supervise direct client services, approve service and
case plans, and reports for each client as appropriate/necessary.
22. Provide direct services to clients as identified by budget
needs, productivity expectations and/or while positions are vacant.
23. Maintain case files on a daily basis and assist with any
related statistical and/or evaluation components. 24. Supervise the
daily maintenance of program data bases to ensure successful
audits, smooth operations of the programs, etc. 25. Assist the
Clinical Director as requested. Other duties, both program specific
and CAPC related, as assigned. 26. Monitor budget expenditures to
ensure that all spending for either program is within the
guidelines of the proposed scope, budget narrative, etc. Work with
Executive level management to propose any budget modifications or
address areas of financial deficit. 27. Network with other
community agencies and participate when requested, in community and
health fairs and other events designed to promote CAPC programs.
EOE: CAPC hires and promotes employees regardless of race, color,
religion, ancestry, national origin or ancestry, age, gender,
sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition or physical
handicap or any other characteristic protected by applicable
federal, state, or local law. CAPC is an equal opportunity
employer.PI183038271
Keywords: Child Abuse Prevention Council, Stockton , Mental Health Program Manager, Executive , Stockton, California
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