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Job Title:
Assistant AdministratorDivision/Program:
Orange: Coastal Star Crisis Residential CentralStarting Compensation:
115000.00 USD Per YearWorking Location:
Orange CA USAWorking Hours/Shift:
AM ShiftWhy Join Our Team
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What you bring to SBHG:
Applicants must have attained the age of 18 years of age or older.
Bachelors degree in social work Psychology or other health and human services field OR Graduation from an accredited school of licensed vocational nursing or psychiatric technology required. Masters degree in preceding fields preferred.
Two 2 years experience in a mental health field.
Two 2 years experience performing comparable functions in a MediCal Mental Health Services (EPSDT) setting.
Three 3 years direct service experience with seriously mentally disordered patients.
Two 2 years supervisory experience in an inpatient setting.
CA license appropriate to the profession (LVN RN Ph.D. LCSW MFT etc. preferred.
Valid California Drivers License.
Meets agency driver eligibility criteria
CPR certification from persons qualified by agencies including but not limited to the American Red Cross or obtain certification within 90 days of employment.
This position plans implements monitors and revises the provision of the overall Crisis Residential Treatment services in conjunction with Administrator oversight. S/he has responsibility for overall supervision and daily operations oversight of all program staff. Oversees the Administrative Behavioral Health TQM/CQI processes of program. The Assistant Administrator represents the programs to county agencies various committees councils trainings & community forums.
The Crisis Residential Treatment (CRT) is a shortterm voluntary residential facility designed to help adults aged 18 and older experiencing a psychiatric crisis to safely stabilize recover and transition back to the community. Services include therapeutic and mental health services rehabilitation and recovery services (including substance use rehabilitation) prevocational or vocational counseling medication evaluation and support daily exercise and health/wellness education and crisis intervention.
Learn more about SBHG at: Additional Information:
Grade spread 92301..65(In accordance with California law the salary grade for this position is listed above. Starting pay within the grade is determined based on experience internal equity and other factors permitted by law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-Time