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NEOGOV · 5 months ago

Mental Health Program Specialist - North County Adult Outpatient Clinic Open & Promotional)

NEOGOV is seeking a Mental Health Program Specialist for the North County Adult Outpatient Clinic in Daly City. The role involves overseeing the delivery of behavioral health services, supervising staff, and ensuring compliance with mental health regulations while providing direct clinical care to adults with severe mental illness.

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Responsibilities

Oversees the daily operations of all North County Adult Entry to Care services, including supervision of Entry to Care clinicians
Liaisons with external and internal partners (e.g. ACCESS, Primary Care) in supporting clients entering outpatient care
Provides direct clinical care to a caseload of adults with severe mental illness and severe functional impairments
Coordinates Peer Support services and supervises Peer Specialist staff and interns
Provides daily on-site leadership in partnership with the Unit Supervisor
Represents the clinic agency wide meetings
Liaisons and collaborates with referring community agencies, including primary care
Coordinate assigned program activities with services provided by and are part of the responsibilities of the Division's Regional clinics, private service providers, schools, state institutions and other public or community agencies. Examples of program activities include Entry to Care and Peer Specialist support services
Establish and maintain program procedures which are consistent with Federal, State and local laws governing mental health services
Monitor and consult with contract providers to ensure compliance with services requested by the County and help determine jointly beneficial solutions to problem areas
Research and prepare grant proposals for specific mental health projects
Consult with schools and other public agencies regarding the assigned program and provide the proper program supervision and liaison to the contractors
Evaluate and integrate changes in legislation into the program procedures
Provide clinical consultation to various agencies
Evaluate employee performance of subordinates assigned to program
Compile data and prepare program evaluations and other reports
Perform related duties as assigned

Qualification

Clinical supervisionMental health treatmentSubstance use treatmentProgram managementCrisis managementQuality improvementBilingual SpanishCommunity engagementInterpersonal skillsOrganizational skills

Required

California license as one of the following: 1) Clinical Social Worker; 2) Marriage and Family Therapist; or 3) Clinical Psychologist
At least two years post licensure experience providing direct clinical care to youth and adults
Proficiency in providing both mental health and substance use treatment services and clinical case management in a clinical setting
Knowledge of current best practices in the fields of mental health and co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions
Ability to communicate well in groups or community settings and can successfully build relationships with partners, both within and outside of BHRS
Assist in program development and quality improvement of services
Ability to supervise multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural staff
Ability to provide leadership and promote quality improvement process, as well as an ability to negotiate, solve complex problems, and resolve conflict
Knowledge of the San Mateo County services and resources for individuals with mental health, substance use and co-occurring disorders
Interest and skills in program development and staff training
Strong crisis management and supervisory skills including providing clinical supervision to licensed and licensed eligible staff
Strong organizational skills, with an ability to work with the 'big picture' of systems change, while managing many levels of detail in implementation
Experience working with both youth and adults, and diverse populations such as Filipino, Latinx, African American and Pacific Islander communities

Preferred

Fluency (speak, read, write) in Spanish is preferred but NOT required for this position

Benefits

Opportunity to start on a path to leadership in behavioral health
Opportunity to enhance program management skills
Opportunity to supervise and mentor licensed and license-eligible providers
Opportunity to contribute towards the continuous development of a culturally responsive, trauma-informed entry to care system
A highly collaborative and dynamic multicultural team environment
Diverse, and rich experiences in working with adults seeking mental health treatment, in an outpatient setting
Participation in health equity initiatives to address race disparities
Opportunities to work with LGBTQ population
Excellent training opportunities towards Continuing Education requirements for continued licensure
Tuition Reimbursement, Education Leave
A Qualifying site for participation in student loan repayment programs
Wellness Program
Flexible schedules, hybrid telework up to 2 days a week
Mileage reimbursement and County cars available
Competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits and pension plan for regular employees

Company

NEOGOV is the leading provider of workforce management software uniquely designed for the public sector, education, and public safety.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$700M
Key Investors
Warburg Pincus
2025-07-28Secondary Market· $700M
2025-07-28Acquired
2021-06-02Private Equity

Leadership Team

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Shane Evangelist
CEO
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Brandon McDonald
Head Of Marketing
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