Location
East Providence, RI, United States
Posted on
Dec 31, 2023
Profile
President and CEO (Full Time)
Horizon Healthcare Partners (HHP) is conducting a search for its next President and Chief Executive Officer. This is a unique leadership opportunity to grow a comprehensive state-wide behavioral healthcare and human service network that is inclusive of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics, Substance Use and Opioid Treatment and Recovery programming, Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice.
The new CEO must be mission-driven, have the capacity to integrate the resources and draw upon the strengths of partner organizations while adhering to a person-centered and family-based philosophy that offers empowerment, hope, and the right to self-determination and choice to all populations served by HHP.
We are seeking successful CEO applicants that possess the following attributes:
- Familiarity and understanding of value-based programming such as CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics).
- Experience in program development and managing grants and contracts from public and private funding sources.
- Experience with third-party billing, cost reimbursement funding, and various other service-related payment methodologies.
- The ability to collaborate, negotiate, and problem-solve within a systems context among partners and state agencies.
- Advocacy and leadership skills at the legislative and systems level on behalf of populations served by HHP.
- Experience leading a diverse team, personnel management, and related human resources systems.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader who is passionate about the mission, has a vision for developing comprehensive and functioning integrated systems of care, continuously promotes equity and inclusion, and is team-oriented.
Candidates must have a degree in a relevant Human Services discipline (i.e., Social Work, Counseling, Health Care Management, etc.), and have a track record of effective leadership in local, regional, and/or national scaling of a performance and outcomes-based organization and its staff.
In short, the ability to develop and operationalize strategies that take an organization to the next stage programmatically and with respect to equity to assure that people of color and other marginalized populations have access to HHP resources.
Our ideal candidates will have a strong business sense within the community health and human services context and be able to balance clinical and financial goals while providing personal leadership within the organization; including the engagement of leaders and managers at all levels.
We’re looking for a results-driven leader who has experience building and nurturing collaborative relationships with broad stakeholder groups – board, staff, consumers and families, communities – and a wide range of private and public partners – to shape a future of integrated and innovative systems of care. With a philosophy of shared leadership and collaboration, the ideal candidate will be politically savvy and an excellent communicator. The candidate must have a successful track record of leading strategic initiatives while “taking care of business” on a day-to-day basis.
We require strong leadership and management execution to continue to build HHP's infrastructure, increase efficiencies, and identify funding opportunities for its affiliate agencies. In addition, HHP is committed to developing innovative solutions to rapidly changing individual and community needs and to address unmet behavioral health and human service needs.
HHP is a private, not-for-profit community-based behavioral health and human services organization. It is the supporting corporation comprised of:
- The three non-hospital owned community mental health non-profits in Rhode Island: Newport Mental Health (NMH), Thrive RI, and Community Care Alliance (CCA).
- A state-wide family services and children’s behavioral health provider, Tides Family Services.
- Child & Family of Rhode Island, which is the state’s second oldest nonprofit and RI’s largest state-wide substance use disorder treatment provider, CODAC.
CCA, which is the largest of the affiliates, is also a large family service provider and Community Action Program. Together, HHP is well positioned to move to the next level as the premiere community-based behavioral health and human service provider network in RI and poised to address the evolution of health and human services to a population health and value-based payment approach to accountable care.
HHP is governed by a Board of Directors with up to 21 members comprised of the CEO, Board Members, and a third appointed member from each of the partner organizations. The Board of Directors is focused on selecting a new President and Chief Executive Officer to secure HHP’s future and lead it to new heights as a premier behavioral healthcare and human service provider.
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