Director of School Based Behavioral Health Integration
Job Summary
Schedule: Monday - Friday; traditional work hours
At Childrens Nebraska our mission is to improve the life of every child through exceptional care advocacy research and education. As the states only full-service pediatric healthcare center we provide comprehensive holistic care to our patients and familiesfrom primary and specialty care to behavioral health services and everything in between. Dedicated to a People First culture we foster an environment with joy belonging wellbeing learning and growth. Turn your passion into purpose and make a difference where it matters most.
A Brief Overview
The director of school based behavioral health integration will provide strategic programmatic and operational leadership to build a unified and sustainable school mental health system across Nebraska. This role oversees the development of core infrastructure cross-sector partnerships workforce pathways and evidence-based practices that align schools and pediatric behavioral health systems. The Director will ensure successful implementation of the initiatives three strategic pillars Human Capital School Mental Health Hub and Data & Sustainability Infrastructurewhile driving measurable outcomes related to student support staff training and systems alignment. The director will also provide direction for the acute services academic programming ensuring collaboration between healthcare and the school system.
Essential Functions
- Lead the design and execution of a comprehensive tiered behavioral health integration strategy within the school system driven through strong cross-sector partnerships to ensure coordinated accessible and sustainable support for the students.
- Ensure seamless alignment across education and health systems including ESUs Childrens Nebraska school districts and community partners to promote coordinated integrated care and shared accountability for student wellbeing.
- Oversee & develop all program components of a tiered systems of support outlined in the initiative including resources collaboration and consultation
- Manage the development and launch of the educational learning hub and its tools resources consultation model and training offerings.
- Collaborate to design and implement a data driven system establishing metrics monitoring implementation quality and demonstrate program impacts
- Prepare reports for funders partners and leadership teams demonstrating outcomes and communicating strategic vision.
- Guide the development of reimbursement pathways advocacy strategies and policy recommendations.
- Oversee all budgeted components within the behavioral health school integration initiative.
Education Qualifications
- Masters Degree Behavioral Health Public Health Social Work Psychology Health Administration Required
Experience Qualifications
- 7 years Progressive leadership experience in behavioral health education school-based mental health or systems level program development and management. Required
- 4-6 years Proven experience managing multi-agency partnerships or complex cross-sector initiatives. Required
- 4-6 years Demonstrated ability to lead teams manage budgets and deliver against ambitious program goals. Required
- 4-6 years Experience working in or with public school systems ESUs or pediatric health systems. Preferred
Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated experience influencing leadership teams and individuals and promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Childrens is an equal opportunity employer embracing and valuing the unique strengths and differences of people. We cultivate an inclusive environment of respect and trust where we all belong. We do not discriminate based on race ethnicity age gender identity religion disability veteran status or any other protected characteristic.
Required Experience:
Director
About Company
Children’s Nebraska is the only full-service pediatric hospital in the state, providing expert, compassionate care across more than 50 specialties. We are dedicated to improving children's lives through advanced treatment, research, and advocacy.