Assistant Program Director, Crisis Line

Bayview Hunters Point Foundation

$77K — $89K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's or Doctoral Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related field required.
  • Minimum of 3 years management experience in a county contracted environment.
  • Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required.
  • Advanced understanding of mental health and substance use services relevant to the program.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience with multidisciplinary teams.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage the Crisis Line team and daily operations under the Crisis Line Director's supervision.
  • Ensure crisis line services meet contractual performance goals and align with Didi Hirsch philosophies.
  • Conduct regular meetings and community agency interactions to uphold service guidelines.
  • Recruit high-performing staff using best practices and provide supportive feedback.
  • Coach team members on work plans and responsibilities, holding them accountable for performance.

Benefits

  • Work in a hybrid model with required local travel within Southern California.
  • Opportunity to participate in loan repayment programs.
  • Engage in professional development through training and learning opportunities.
  • Access to a collaborative team environment fostering personal and professional growth.
Full Job Description
Assistant Program Director, Crisis Line (Olympic Suicide Prevention Center)

This is a hybrid position. Candidates must be local to Southern California with the ability to travel to Century City, CA as needed.

The salary for the position is between $77,583 - $89,220 annually.

Ask us about loan repayment programs you may qualify for by working at Didi Hirsch.

Summary

As an Assistant Program Director, Crisis Line, you will actively manage and lead the Crisis Line team and human resources at the clinical site(s) under the general supervision of the Crisis Line Director. This role requires overseeing daily operations, coordinating staff schedules, and ensuring the implementation of policies and procedures to deliver high-quality services. You will support the Director by fostering a collaborative team environment, addressing challenges, and driving performance to achieve organizational objectives. Additionally, you will play a pivotal role in staff training, development, and ensuring compliance with clinical and operational standards.

Primary Duties

Program Leadership
  • Supports the Crisis Line Director as the operations and clinical manager for Non-Bilingual services on the Crisis Line.
  • Provides leadership to program staff ensuring that the crisis line services meet or exceed contractual performance goals; ensures delivery of services in accordance with contracted guidelines and Didi Hirsch philosophies.
  • Attends, participates, leads and/or facilitates routinely scheduled meetings as requested or required for the program, division, or Agency.
  • Interfaces with related community agencies, attends meetings as scheduled and/ or needed to include: the Department of Mental Health and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act related issues.

Management Duties
  • Uses human resource best practices to select and retain the department's consistent and high performers. This includes evidenced based interviewing and assessment techniques to select team members; using flexible and supportive feedback and management styles that foster open communications.
  • Coaches staff in the development of their work plans, their assigned duties, responsibilities, and scope of authority.
  • Completing management related documentation such as timekeeping records, performance evaluations, in a timely manner.
  • Effectively holds staff accountable for meeting contractual requirements through frequent and regular feedback during administrative supervision sessions held on at least a monthly basis.
  • Performs managerial duties to include interviewing applicants for employment; assigning and reviewing progress of assignments; conducting performance appraisals; recommending salary increases; and developing higher levels of expertise in staff members by encouraging further education, participation in seminars and providing learning opportunities within program mental health and/or substance use services.
  • Identifies staff training needs and ensures development and implementation of programs that address needs; participates in delivering training sessions to meet the needs of staff related to clinical/program needs.

Program Quality, Compliance and Reporting
  • Serves as the lead for Utilization Review within the department to ensure that the program is meeting its contractual.
  • Measures progress against plans and stated goals as it applies to program documentation.
  • Reviews chart documentation and status reports prepared by program staff to ensure all legal, contractual, and revenue-generating reports meet or exceed required Agency and applicable regulatory agencies' standards.
  • Ensures all administrative documentation is accurate and submitted within the established timeframe; gathers and analyzes information and prepares routine reports including those used to assess performance.
  • Manages the flow of clinical services.

Financial Duties
  • Efficiently utilizes financial resources while maintaining commitment to quality service when requesting and purchasing quality assurance program supplies.

Position Requirements
  • Minimum of a completed Masters or Doctoral Degree as a Social Worker, Psychologist or Marriage and Family Therapist or related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years of managerial experience within a county contracted environment.
  • Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required.
  • Advanced knowledge of the mental health and substance use services and systems specific to the program that is to be supervised.
  • Depending on program/division, advanced knowledge of Evidence Based Practices and/or the Recovery Model of treatment.
  • Demonstrated effective leadership and management skills; experienced in effectively leading multidisciplinary teams.
  • Be experienced in the types of therapy, psychological testing, and case management appropriate to the program.
  • Present ideas, information, and viewpoints clearly, both verbally and in writing.
  • Efficiently use the personal computer including word processing, spreadsheets, and other related software programs.
  • Manage employee performance consistent with defined Didi Hirsch processes.
  • Utilize analysis, experience, and judgment to make solid business and therapeutic decisions.
  • Demonstrate commitment to team objectives and Didi Hirsch philosophies.
  • Adapt to changing needs by acquiring new skills and knowledge.
  • Know and comply with Agency policies and procedures, HIPAA, DMH policies and documentation guidelines, and other state, federal regulations relating to quality assurance and improvement.
  • Current California driver's license, car insurance, and a driving record acceptable to the Agency's insurance carrier.


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