Crownview Co-Occurring Institute · 1 day ago
Program Director / Administrator
Crownview Co-Occurring Institute provides residential mental health treatment for adults in a therapeutic environment. The Program Director / Administrator will lead and oversee all aspects of program operations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and maintaining high-quality care.
Health CareHospitalMental HealthTherapeuticsWellness
Responsibilities
Provide leadership and oversight for all administrative, clinical, and operational functions
Ensure compliance with state licensing, accreditation standards, and regulatory requirements
Oversee clinical programming, therapeutic services, and case management operations
Monitor program performance, outcomes, and quality improvement initiatives
Manage insurance, billing, and utilization processes in collaboration with finance teams
Supervise, support, and develop multidisciplinary staff and leadership team members
Ensure policies, procedures, and best practices are implemented and followed
Serve as a primary point of contact for regulatory agencies, auditors, and external partners
Foster a positive, collaborative, and accountable workplace culture
Qualification
Required
A Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work or any other major which includes at least 24 semester units in one or more of the following subject areas: Psychology, Social Work, Sociology
One (1) year of full-time work experience in a community program that serves clients who have a mental illness. Such experience must be in the direct provision of services to clients, of which four (4) months must be in a position of supervising direct care staff
As an alternative to the Bachelor's Degree and experience required, a total of three years of experience in providing direct services in the community to persons with mental illness, of which six (6) months must be in a position of supervising direct care staff, and graduation from high school or possession of a GED may be substituted
One year of full-time work experience in a management or administrative position
Completion, with a passing grade, of 15 college or continuing education semester or equivalent quarter units, of which 9 units shall be in administration and/or management
Three years of full-time work experience in a management or administrative position may be substituted to meet the requirements above
Attainment of at least 18 years of age
Knowledge of the requirements for providing the type of care and supervision needed by clients, including the ability to communicate with such clients
Knowledge of and ability to comply with applicable law and regulation
Ability to maintain, or supervise the maintenance of, financial and other records
Ability to direct the work of others, when applicable
Ability to establish the facility's policy, program and budget
Ability to recruit, employ, train, and evaluate qualified staff, and to terminate employment of staff, if applicable to the facility
The Administrator shall be on the premises the number of hours necessary to manage and administer the program component of the facility in compliance with applicable laws and regulations
Any person designated as an administrator shall be required to complete at least 20-clock-hours of continuing education per year in areas relating to mental health and the care of the mentally ill, and/or administration
The Administrator must provide and document a specific plan of supervision and at least 20 hours of inservice training per year for the employees to ensure the ongoing qualifications of the individual to perform the job
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, paid time off, sick leave, and holidays