Under general direction, the Deputy Director, Behavioral Health Services, is responsible for administration and coordination of departmental service, administrative and performance improvement functions, including budget, business systems, state audits and reviews, and administrative policies and procedures. This is a single position executive management class that reports directly to the Director, Behavioral Health Services, supervises other senior staff and acts for the Director in their absence.
Filing Period and Application Procedure
This recruitment will remain open until filled. Applications will be reviewed on October 14, 2024. The recruitment may be extended or closed as early as 10 days after the issue date; therefore, it is critical to submit your application as soon as possible.
This recruitment is being directed by the executive search firm of:
Berkeley Search Consultants
Questions regarding this Executive recruitment may be directed to Kendra Conrad, Executive Services, at (408) 299-6874 or kendra.conrad@esa.sccgov.org.
Considerable education and experience that directly demonstrates the ability to perform the typical management tasks and the possession and application of the following knowledge and abilities.
Experience Note: A qualified candidate would typically possess education and experience equivalent to a Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Social Work, Behavioral Health, Nursing, Public Administration or a related field, and a minimum of five (5) years of broad and extensive management experience involving the planning, organization, management and coordination of behavioral health, mental health and/or substance use programs.
Knowledge of:
- Principles and practices of administration and management necessary to plan, organize, direct, manage and evaluate administrative policies;
- Principles and practices of program development, management and evaluation, including research methodologies and performance improvement approaches, in a comprehensive behavioral health services delivery system;
- Current developments in behavioral health services, including emerging practices, best practices and evidence-based practices;
- Federal, State and local laws, regulations, codes and policies governing behavioral health care delivery organizations;
- Federal and state audits and annual reviews for behavioral health care delivery organizations;
- Principles of governmental organization, administration, public financing and budgeting;
- Principles and practices of personnel management, training and supervision; and
- Principles of community organization and consultation.
Ability to:
- Assist in the planning, organization, coordination of comprehensive behavioral health services;
- Evaluate, develop, implement, interpret and ensure compliance with objectives, goals, policies, and procedures in order to meet quality standards for services and to satisfy all applicable laws, codes and regulations;
- Analyze, organize and utilize data for decision-making, system design and program development, design and evaluation;
- Select and supervise professional, technical and support staff and evaluate their performance in meeting program and individual goals and objectives;
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the staff, behavioral health community, consumer, family and community groups, partners and stakeholder groups;
- Effectively communicate orally and in writing with diverse audiences, including departmental staff, Health and Hospital System partners, County agencies, community partners, stakeholder groups, local and state officials, and the general public;
- Negotiate and monitor working agreements and contracts;
- Assist in the preparation, implementation, and tracking of a comprehensive budget for the Department and monitor and control expenditures;
- Effectively represent the Director of Behavioral Health Services with the CEO, Board of Supervisors, other County agencies, contract community-based organizations and other community partners.