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  • Substance Use Disorder Program Director (LCSW, LPC, LCDP)

    Vitalcore Health Strategies

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    Join the VitalCore Team in Delaware! We're people fueled by passion, not by profit! VitalCore Health Strategies (VCHS), an industry leader in Correctional Health Care has an opening for a Substance Use Disorder Program Director (LCSW, LPC, LCDP and CADC/CAADC) at Howard R. Young Institution in Wilmington, DE! Looking for a rewarding career with competitive wages, annual incentive payment, and excellent benefits package? At VitalCore we pride ourselves on retaining and acquiring compassionate, dedicated individuals who are committed to providing quality services. Join our team and experience first-hand how VitalCore Health Strategies promotes a positive work environment that is based on respect and appreciation of the hard work and dedication of our staff. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM DIRECTOR (LCSW, LPC, LCDP) BENEFITS: Holiday Pay: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day Medical Dental Vision Health Savings Account Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Life Insurance Short Term/Long Term Disability Identity Theft Protection Pet Insurance Employee Assistance Program and Discount Center 401K & Plan Matching PTO Annual Incentive Bonus SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM DIRECTOR (LCSW, LPC, LCDP) POSITION SUMMARY: The Substance Use Disorder Program Director will oversee a multidisciplinary team to provide a proactive and collaborative approach in serving the patient population. The SUD Programs Director oversees all SUD programs at the facility. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM DIRECTOR (LCSW, LPC, LCDP) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Must have a Master's degree in social work, counseling psychology, or other similar degree that leads to a clinical license. Must hold a Delaware clinical license - i.e., LCSW, LPC, LCDP or equivalent. Certification in chemical dependency (i.e., Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor - CADC, CAADC) or certified co-occurring disorder professional (CCDP) Must demonstrate a minimum of five years' experience leading a substance use disorder treatment program. This experience must include administrative duties and direct responsibility for oversight of the program. Preference for a candidate with at least two years' experience working in a Therapeutic Community (TC) environment. Must receive a satisfactory background investigation report. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM DIRECTOR (LCSW, LPC, LCDP) ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The SUD Program Director assists in planning and implementing the goals and objectives of programs and projects. The SUD Program Director Professional provides the necessary preparation of documentation, necessary records and reports. The SUD Program Director utilizes clinical skills such as prioriti Excellent and timely documentation skills required. VitalCore Health Strategies is an equal opportunity employer and committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of the business and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspectives. Keywords: LPC, LSW, Correctional Facility, Behavioral Health, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Social Worker, LCSW, LCPC, LMSW, LPC Compensation details: 85000-90000 Yearly Salary PI04f0d523fcd4-37***********7
    $47k-80k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Manager Programs 2

    Northrop Grumman 4.7company rating

    Program director job in Elkton, MD

    RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: SecretTRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the TimeDescriptionAt Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Northrop Grumman's Defense Systems sector is looking for Manager Programs Level 2 to support the Propulsion Systems & Controls (PS&C) Business Unit. The position will be located in Elkton, Maryland Northrop Grumman Propulsion Systems and Controls (PS&C) facility in Elkton, Maryland began solid-propellant rocket operations in 1948. Today, the Elkton PS&C facility designs, develops, and produces solid-propellant propulsion and ordnance systems in programs professionally managed for a wide variety of Government and commercial customers. The facility also serves as the hub for offsite engineering and test facilities in Ronkonkoma, NY and Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Elkton, Maryland is located on the Upper Chesapeake Bay, midway between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Discover charming small towns, parks with miles of trails, specialty and antique shops, award winning restaurants, and inns. You can hike, bike, camp, bird watch, ride horseback, or drop a fishing line. Five rivers, Chesapeake Bay and the C&D Canal can be explored by boat or by land. Experience panoramic views from Turkey Point Lighthouse on a bluff overlooking the Bay, or from the banks of the C&D Canal where ships from around the globe cruise. **************************************** Level 2 program managers will be expected to manage full programs and/or segments of a program in the following market area for the Advanced Propulsion and Systems (AP&S) Operating Unit - High-Speed Tactical Boosters. Duties include ensuring delivery of all contractual requirements on cost and on schedule, achieving all technical requirements, final accountability for program execution, creating customer intimacy, consistently delivering value to the customer and positive business outcomes for the company. Responsibilities: Supervises/manages staff assigned/matrixed to the program. Provides objective-oriented direction utilizing management guidelines & general policies. Plans and assesses program performance addressing cost, schedule, technical performance, and quality of a work package, subsystem, or related group of work packages on a large system development-type contract or full responsibility for all aspects of program performance on a large delivery order or mid-size contract. Oversees projects and task assigned to the organizational group performed by non-exempt and/or exempt employees. Becomes directly involved only when required to assist in meeting schedules or to resolve technical or operational problems. Ensures that projects are completed on schedule and within budget. Accomplishes results through lower-level subordinates or through experienced exempt employees who exercise significant latitude and independence in their assignments. Functions as an advisor regarding tasks, projects, and operations. Becomes actively involved in daily operations only when required to meet schedules or to resolve complex problems. Frequent contacts with internal personnel and outside customer representatives at various management levels concerning specific phases of projects or contracts. Conducts briefings and participates in technical meetings for internal external representatives concerning specifics operations. Recommended Attributes: Business Acumen: The ability to apply knowledge, insights and understanding of business and financial concepts, tools and processes to the benefit of developing market strategies Communications: The ability to manage communications with stakeholders through organized processes to ensure that program information is defined, collected, shared, understood, stored and retrieved in a manner that effectively meets program and stakeholder needs Program Growth: The ability to recognize and respond to customer needs in order to develop additional sales that support organizational objectives. Risk & Opportunity: The ability to address portfolio uncertainty through an organized and analytical forward looking approach that identifies risks and opportunities, determines appropriate handling plans, and manages, controls, and communicates risks and opportunities for the Market Area. Customer intimacy: Consistently makes time to seek and incorporate input from customers and understand their expectations. Demonstrates commitment and energy to meet customer needs. Builds strong relationships with strategic partners and key suppliers. Guides program team and support functions on how to take action to satisfy customer expectations. Issue & Problem Resolution: The ability to identify and address program impacts through a systematic, proactive, approach to issue and problem resolution that identifies, communicates, monitors, and promptly resolves conflicts across all levels of the program. Scope, Configuration & Change: The ability to effectively plan, define, establish, communicate, monitor, and control scope to ensure that all of the work required and only the work required is performed. Resources: The ability to plan for, identify, estimate, cost, acquire, schedule, and retire resources needed to satisfy program requirements within organizational constraints. Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree and 10 years, or Master's and 8 years' experience supporting U.S. Government contracts and customers and/or project management in other industries 5 or more years of experience leading the performance of tasks on schedule, at cost and achieving all requirements as either project lead, integrated program team or cost account manager 5 or more years of demonstrated success leading teams/and or organizations to achieve a common goal Must be a US citizen and able to obtain a DoD Secret security clearance Preferred Qualifications: Technical background and/or experience in development of propulsion systems PMP certification Active Secret Clearance Primary Level Salary Range: $149,400.00 - $224,000.00The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions.Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business.The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates.Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit *********************************** U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
    $149.4k-224k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth Crisis Program Supervisor

    Delaware Guidance Services for Children 2.8company rating

    Program director job in Dover, DE

    About Delaware Guidance Services Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth, Inc. (DGS) is the largest provider of outpatient behavioral health services to children and families in Delaware. We operate offices in Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Lewes, and Seaford, and we are the only statewide not-for-profit outpatient behavioral health organization for children and adolescents accredited by JCAHO. In 2020, we were honored as a Compassionate Champion for our dedication to serving youth and families using a trauma-informed approach. Through DGS, clients and families have access to outpatient counseling, group therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, and school-based services. Our community-based service lines serve youth and families who require a more intense therapeutic protocol. DGS' 24-hour statewide Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) dispatches skilled crisis intervention clinicians to provide immediate care to children experiencing behavioral health crises. Therapeutic options are available for a wide range of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders, traumatic stress-related disorders, and suicidal ideation. In 2021, DGS clinicians provided over 54,000 direct care hours to children, youth, and families in Delaware. Over 93% of clients report improvement in their level of functioning following treatment, and therapeutic benefits derived from trauma-informed care extend to clients' siblings, caregivers, classmates, and peers. Our client population is racially and ethnically diverse; 80% of DGS clients are Medicaid recipients and 90% have household incomes under $30,000. Many of our clients present with significant treatment challenges including learning impacts due to missed school and negative economic impact due to parental missed work. We provide care to anyone in need, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay for care. DGS also provides services specifically tailored to meet the unique behavioral health care needs of child welfare-involved families and foster youth Why Work at Delaware Guidance Services? DGS strives to build a collaborative, flexible, and client-focused work environment. Employee wellness is a top priority. In addition to offering flexible work arrangements, DGS offers a comprehensive and competitive employee benefits package including the following: Competitive Compensation Incentive Pay for Specific Roles Generous Paid Time Off (starting at 44 days of paid leave a year) Up to 6% Annual Contribution to Your Retirement Fund Free Professional Development Opportunities Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Life and Long-term Disability Insurance Under the supervision of the Crisis Program Manager, the MRSS Crisis Supervisor plans, directs and coordinates activities of MRSS (Crisis Intervention/Prevention) to ensure that clinically appropriate goals and procedures are accomplished in accordance with risk factors, time limitations, funding requirements, and JCAHO and licensing regulations. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates knowledge of individual growth and development. Demonstrates knowledge of family and community systems. Responsible for managing a clinically appropriate 24/7 crisis program for children. Develops and maintains procedures/policies for daily operations: mobilization of crisis workers to hospitals, schools, homes and other community agencies in order to provide risk assessments and appropriate referrals to insure the safety of the child. Develops procedures to enable crisis workers to access supervision on a daily basis to resolve difficulties in clinical assessments and crisis situations. Provides daily crisis case management and assigning of cases on an as need basis. Monitors daily crisis interventions and risk factors for individual cases. Responsible for making the final decision to hospitalize or to place a child in a crisis bed. Facilitate ongoing crisis training to encourage growth among crisis counselors. Provide on-site field assistance to crisis counselors as needed. Implement and coordinate ongoing group and individual supervision for the crisis counselors paying attention to licensing requirements and employee career development. Work closely with the community mental health providers, law enforcement departments, State of Delaware hospitals and Prevention and Behavioral Health Services to facilitate appropriate services for children and their families. Develop and maintain ongoing procedures to manage crisis situations ranging from decompensation of the mentally ill, drug/alcohol problems, suicidal/homicidal ideation, family conflict, physical and sexual abuse, etc. Participate in one week a month on-call rotation for supervisory consultation with crisis clinicians who are assessing clients in the community Uphold professional standards of treatment and the mission of Delaware Guidance Services in imparting services to children and their families. Maintain a quality code of conduct, ethics and professionalism as demonstrated in the MRSS Program Manual. Impart clinical knowledge and expertise in a manner congruent with providing goal-directed and team-oriented services towards children. Communicate effectively and professionally with all customers, including children, parents, Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services and other state and county agencies. Maintain crisis services to children and families in compliance with requirements published in the Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services Manual. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES : Responsible for coordinating and maintaining proper documentation of all incoming assessments from crisis evaluation. Verify that risk factors are addressed and all notations are precise and accurate. Establish and maintain outcome measures. Responsible for assigning and scheduling crisis counselors to specific shifts and maintain a sense of stability on those shifts. Attend individual meetings with the MRSS Program Manager and management team meetings. Responsible for weekly crisis program updates to the MRSSS Program Manager. Participate in the interview process of potential candidates for the crisis program. Responsible for evaluating crisis counselors' progress within the program and updating the MRSS Program Manager with staff concerns. Facilitate training for newly hired crisis counselors. Responsible for the coordination of cases and policies with the Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services. Ensure staff knowledge of and compliance with appropriate licensing, contractual and other standards impacting daily operations. Other duties as assigned. Supervisory responsibilities: Clinical and administrative Supervision of assigned staff Work environment: Office based, Partial telecommuting with approval Physical demands: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer, may be requested to lift up to 15 pounds at times Travel required: Between sites as needed for supervision, meetings, etc. Minimum qualifications: Master's Degree which qualifies for licensure in the state of Delaware as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), License Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Psychologist Possess Delaware Clinical Licensure (social work, psychology, counseling) Minimum of 3 years post licensure clinical experience preferably within an evidenced-based or evidenced-informed child and family interventions Minimum of 2 years post graduate supervisory experience preferably within an evidenced-based or evidenced-informed child and family interventions Valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record Preferred qualifications: 3 or more continuing education credits in clinical supervision within last year Multilingual EEO:Delaware Guidance Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Other duties:Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
    $42k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Director, Technology Program Management

    Peraton 3.2company rating

    Program director job in Millington, MD

    Responsibilities The Defense Mission and Health Solutions team, Benefits, Claims & Integrity Solutions Operating Unit seeks a Senior Program Director to lead a suite of Medicare programs for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) located in Windsor Mill, MD. The Program Director will implement the program vision and lead the delivery of the planning, monitoring, and controlling of all tasks required for the program and will serve as the primary point of contact in communication with the CMS customer to ensure smooth and effective technical solutions to include maintenance of current systems, enhancements, and major modernization efforts. The successful candidate will be and experienced and results driven leader responsible for overseeing the P&L, program execution, and leading technical innovation as a key customer partner. The selected candidate will also drive growth efforts in support of broader Peraton business development efforts and will participate in business and proposal operations. What you'll do: * Responsible for the P&L and program delivery of successful technical, schedule, and cost performance of a portfolio of claims processing programs, through subordinate program/project managers, in accordance with contract requirements and company policies, procedures and guidelines. * Work with the organizations CTO to drive technical innovations roadmap for modernization for the programs. * Acquires follow-on business associated with areas of responsibility and supports new business development by leading major proposals personally, or through subordinate program/project managers. * Manage the teams and delivery of a suite of claims processing systems. * Maintains aggressive efforts to achieve objectives. * Acts as a technical liaison with vendors. * Assists in proposal process and coordinates with Pricing Department when required. * Responsible for all phases of the program budget. Performs analysis for contract reviews with various software. * Develops Quality Assurance Programs for all products and services. * Assign staff and provide technical direction as necessary to complete task. * Monitor contract, subcontract, and funding; prepare forecasts of program financial performance. Develop and deliver required contract, departmental, project and/or financial reports. Qualifications What you'll need: * 16 years of experience of program management experience. * 10 years of experience managing delivery of Federal IT contracts. * Experience in P&L leadership with oversight of portfolios of $50M+ in yearly revenue and teams of 200 FTEs or larger. * 10 years of related professional work experience managing cross functional teams, to include technical/ non-technical, and leading large-scale programs. * Experience providing customer insight to the larger team and ability to bring outside-in strategic thinking to the organization. * Established experience as a team leader; developing and leading high-performance teams to establish direction and motivate members to achieve objectives. * Proven ability to develop and execute integrated strategies that capture opportunities business. * Knowledge of business planning, stakeholder management, product management, new product development, marketing strategy, customer analytics, customer acquisition and retention. * Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance. * Must be a U.S Citizen. Peraton Overview Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. As the world's leading mission capability integrator and transformative enterprise IT provider, we deliver trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies to protect our nation and allies. Peraton operates at the critical nexus between traditional and nontraditional threats across all domains: land, sea, space, air, and cyberspace. The company serves as a valued partner to essential government agencies and supports every branch of the U.S. armed forces. Each day, our employees do the can't be done by solving the most daunting challenges facing our customers. Visit peraton.com to learn how we're keeping people around the world safe and secure. Target Salary Range $176,000 - $282,000. This represents the typical salary range for this position. Salary is determined by various factors, including but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the individual's experience, education, knowledge, skills, and competencies, as well as geographic location and business and contract considerations. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. EEO EEO: Equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veterans, or other characteristics protected by law.
    $176k-282k yearly Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Director, Global Budget Program-Population Health Management

    Nemours

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    Nemours is seeking Director, Global Budget Program. The Director, Global Budget Program is a key enterprise leader responsible for leading Nemours' system-wide implementation of global budget towards successful financial sustainability and quality metrics. This role leads the Global Budget Program, overseeing the execution, governance, and scaling of Nemours first global budget Medicaid Revenue models across Nemours' Delaware Valley and Florida markets. This position provides strategic oversight of financial sustainability initiatives, total cost of care (TCOC) methodologies, and reimbursement innovation, ensuring that Nemours' Pay-for-Health strategy is structurally embedded across global revenue budget, shared risk arrangements, and whole child health strategy. The Director leads Nemours' engagement with state Medicaid agencies, commercial payers, and regulatory bodies, ensuring enterprise-wide risk management and contract alignment for long-term sustainability. The Director operates at the intersection of finance, actuarial modeling, population health, and clinical operations, ensuring alignment between Nemours' financial sustainability strategy and its Whole Child Health Strategy (WCHS). This position is responsible for Nemours' global revenue budget transformation roadmap and supporting alignment strategies to transition Nemours into an industry leader in pediatric whole child health pay-for-health strategies. This role requires deep expertise in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, and payer engagement, as well as technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting. With a matrixed, cross-functional scope, this role demands effective communication skills, the ability to handle ambiguity, and a proactive approach to defining and executing analytic priorities in collaboration with others. The Director reports to the VP, Chief Policy and Prevention Officer. Essential Functions: Strategy & Integration - Serves as a leading support to the Chief Population Health Officer and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer, supporting them and increasing their bandwidth to execute on the payment innovations to support whole child health aligning across population health, clinical services, and financial sustainability. Drives cross-functional strategic planning and execution of Pay-for-Health initiatives related to global budget. Supports Nemours' Population Health Leadership for board-level discussions on financial sustainability, reimbursement transformation, and pediatric payment innovation. Facilitates enterprise-wide collaboration to integrate care delivery, financing, and risk-sharing models, positioning Nemours as a leader in pediatric accountable care. Direct, Manage and Implement - Directs the Global Budget Program, ensuring seamless and compliant execution with Delaware DMMA, MCOs, and internal stakeholders. Oversees baseline revenue setting, mid-year adjustments for case mix, service volumes, and policy changes, and year-end financial reconciliation. Coordinates cross-functional teams to monitor performance, manage retained savings allocation, and align financial outcomes with cost efficiency, quality targets, and population health objectives. Leads the financial oversight, reconciliation, and ongoing evaluation of the Delaware Valley Global Revenue Budget (DV GRB), ensuring that financial outcomes are aligned with policy objectives, cost efficiency, and health equity. Implements processes for ongoing performance monitoring, integration and ongoing planning. Manages vendor partnerships and consultant engagements, ensuring execution of risk-based and value-driven reimbursement strategies. Governance: Facilitates enterprise-wide governance structure, financial oversight, and executive reporting mechanisms to ensure cohesion in payment transformation. Establishes a cross-functional payment strategy framework, ensuring that actuarial, financial, and clinical teams remain aligned with Nemours' system-wide APM adoption. Supports and staffs the Enterprise Payment Integration Committee, a cross-functional governance structure with the CPHO, CFO, and COO, and other stakeholders, ensuring strategic alignment and advancing opportunities to scale and operationalize additional risk-based reimbursement models. Collaboration: Builds and executes multi-market expansion plans for Nemours' payment model innovation strategy based on leadership direction. Leverages relationships with Nemours state and federal affairs teams to engage with state Medicaid leadership, federal regulatory bodies, and external actuaries to ensure financial sustainability and operational feasibility of all payment model innovations. Communication and Thought Leadership: Staffs Nemours leadership in industry-wide discussions on alternative payment models, value-based pediatric reimbursement, and total cost of care reform. Provides support for leadership to engage in HCP-LAN policy discussions, industry working groups, and national payment reform summits to drive Nemours' influence in shaping the future of value-based pediatric care. Coaching and Mentoring - Builds and leads Enterprise Global Budget work, supporting a high-performing team to drive system-wide payment transformation. Oversees budgeting, financial management, workforce management, and associate development while modeling Nemours corporate values and alignment with system objectives and compliance expectations. Other duties as assigned and necessary. Job Requirements: Advanced Degree in healthcare management, health policy, medical economics, hospital finance, or related fields. More than 5 years of job related experience required. Experience in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, payer engagement, technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting
    $114k-162k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Director, Global Budget Program-Population Health Management

    The Nemours Foundation

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    Nemours is seeking Director, Global Budget Program. The Director, Global Budget Program is a key enterprise leader responsible for leading Nemours' system-wide implementation of global budget towards successful financial sustainability and quality metrics. This role leads the Global Budget Program, overseeing the execution, governance, and scaling of Nemours first global budget Medicaid Revenue models across Nemours' Delaware Valley and Florida markets. This position provides strategic oversight of financial sustainability initiatives, total cost of care (TCOC) methodologies, and reimbursement innovation, ensuring that Nemours' Pay-for-Health strategy is structurally embedded across global revenue budget, shared risk arrangements, and whole child health strategy. The Director leads Nemours' engagement with state Medicaid agencies, commercial payers, and regulatory bodies, ensuring enterprise-wide risk management and contract alignment for long-term sustainability. The Director operates at the intersection of finance, actuarial modeling, population health, and clinical operations, ensuring alignment between Nemours' financial sustainability strategy and its Whole Child Health Strategy (WCHS). This position is responsible for Nemours' global revenue budget transformation roadmap and supporting alignment strategies to transition Nemours into an industry leader in pediatric whole child health pay-for-health strategies. This role requires deep expertise in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, and payer engagement, as well as technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting. With a matrixed, cross-functional scope, this role demands effective communication skills, the ability to handle ambiguity, and a proactive approach to defining and executing analytic priorities in collaboration with others. The Director reports to the VP, Chief Policy and Prevention Officer. Essential Functions: Strategy & Integration - Serves as a leading support to the Chief Population Health Officer and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer, supporting them and increasing their bandwidth to execute on the payment innovations to support whole child health aligning across population health, clinical services, and financial sustainability. Drives cross-functional strategic planning and execution of Pay-for-Health initiatives related to global budget. Supports Nemours' Population Health Leadership for board-level discussions on financial sustainability, reimbursement transformation, and pediatric payment innovation. Facilitates enterprise-wide collaboration to integrate care delivery, financing, and risk-sharing models, positioning Nemours as a leader in pediatric accountable care. Direct, Manage and Implement - Directs the Global Budget Program, ensuring seamless and compliant execution with Delaware DMMA, MCOs, and internal stakeholders. Oversees baseline revenue setting, mid-year adjustments for case mix, service volumes, and policy changes, and year-end financial reconciliation. Coordinates cross-functional teams to monitor performance, manage retained savings allocation, and align financial outcomes with cost efficiency, quality targets, and population health objectives. Leads the financial oversight, reconciliation, and ongoing evaluation of the Delaware Valley Global Revenue Budget (DV GRB), ensuring that financial outcomes are aligned with policy objectives, cost efficiency, and health equity. Implements processes for ongoing performance monitoring, integration and ongoing planning. Manages vendor partnerships and consultant engagements, ensuring execution of risk-based and value-driven reimbursement strategies. Governance: Facilitates enterprise-wide governance structure, financial oversight, and executive reporting mechanisms to ensure cohesion in payment transformation. Establishes a cross-functional payment strategy framework, ensuring that actuarial, financial, and clinical teams remain aligned with Nemours' system-wide APM adoption. Supports and staffs the Enterprise Payment Integration Committee, a cross-functional governance structure with the CPHO, CFO, and COO, and other stakeholders, ensuring strategic alignment and advancing opportunities to scale and operationalize additional risk-based reimbursement models. Collaboration: Builds and executes multi-market expansion plans for Nemours' payment model innovation strategy based on leadership direction. Leverages relationships with Nemours state and federal affairs teams to engage with state Medicaid leadership, federal regulatory bodies, and external actuaries to ensure financial sustainability and operational feasibility of all payment model innovations. Communication and Thought Leadership: Staffs Nemours leadership in industry-wide discussions on alternative payment models, value-based pediatric reimbursement, and total cost of care reform. Provides support for leadership to engage in HCP-LAN policy discussions, industry working groups, and national payment reform summits to drive Nemours' influence in shaping the future of value-based pediatric care. Coaching and Mentoring - Builds and leads Enterprise Global Budget work, supporting a high-performing team to drive system-wide payment transformation. Oversees budgeting, financial management, workforce management, and associate development while modeling Nemours corporate values and alignment with system objectives and compliance expectations. Other duties as assigned and necessary. Job Requirements: Advanced Degree in healthcare management, health policy, medical economics, hospital finance, or related fields. More than 5 years of job related experience required. Experience in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, payer engagement, technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting
    $114k-162k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Director, Global Budget Program-Population Health Management

    Nemours Foundation

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    Nemours is seeking Director, Global Budget Program. The Director, Global Budget Program is a key enterprise leader responsible for leading Nemours' system-wide implementation of global budget towards successful financial sustainability and quality metrics. This role leads the Global Budget Program, overseeing the execution, governance, and scaling of Nemours first global budget Medicaid Revenue models across Nemours' Delaware Valley and Florida markets. This position provides strategic oversight of financial sustainability initiatives, total cost of care (TCOC) methodologies, and reimbursement innovation, ensuring that Nemours' Pay-for-Health strategy is structurally embedded across global revenue budget, shared risk arrangements, and whole child health strategy. The Director leads Nemours' engagement with state Medicaid agencies, commercial payers, and regulatory bodies, ensuring enterprise-wide risk management and contract alignment for long-term sustainability. The Director operates at the intersection of finance, actuarial modeling, population health, and clinical operations, ensuring alignment between Nemours' financial sustainability strategy and its Whole Child Health Strategy (WCHS). This position is responsible for Nemours' global revenue budget transformation roadmap and supporting alignment strategies to transition Nemours into an industry leader in pediatric whole child health pay-for-health strategies. This role requires deep expertise in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, and payer engagement, as well as technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting. With a matrixed, cross-functional scope, this role demands effective communication skills, the ability to handle ambiguity, and a proactive approach to defining and executing analytic priorities in collaboration with others. The Director reports to the VP, Chief Policy and Prevention Officer. Essential Functions: * Strategy & Integration - Serves as a leading support to the Chief Population Health Officer and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer, supporting them and increasing their bandwidth to execute on the payment innovations to support whole child health aligning across population health, clinical services, and financial sustainability. Drives cross-functional strategic planning and execution of Pay-for-Health initiatives related to global budget. Supports Nemours' Population Health Leadership for board-level discussions on financial sustainability, reimbursement transformation, and pediatric payment innovation. Facilitates enterprise-wide collaboration to integrate care delivery, financing, and risk-sharing models, positioning Nemours as a leader in pediatric accountable care. * Direct, Manage and Implement - Directs the Global Budget Program, ensuring seamless and compliant execution with Delaware DMMA, MCOs, and internal stakeholders. Oversees baseline revenue setting, mid-year adjustments for case mix, service volumes, and policy changes, and year-end financial reconciliation. Coordinates cross-functional teams to monitor performance, manage retained savings allocation, and align financial outcomes with cost efficiency, quality targets, and population health objectives. Leads the financial oversight, reconciliation, and ongoing evaluation of the Delaware Valley Global Revenue Budget (DV GRB), ensuring that financial outcomes are aligned with policy objectives, cost efficiency, and health equity. Implements processes for ongoing performance monitoring, integration and ongoing planning. Manages vendor partnerships and consultant engagements, ensuring execution of risk-based and value-driven reimbursement strategies. * Governance: Facilitates enterprise-wide governance structure, financial oversight, and executive reporting mechanisms to ensure cohesion in payment transformation. Establishes a cross-functional payment strategy framework, ensuring that actuarial, financial, and clinical teams remain aligned with Nemours' system-wide APM adoption. Supports and staffs the Enterprise Payment Integration Committee, a cross-functional governance structure with the CPHO, CFO, and COO, and other stakeholders, ensuring strategic alignment and advancing opportunities to scale and operationalize additional risk-based reimbursement models. * Collaboration: Builds and executes multi-market expansion plans for Nemours' payment model innovation strategy based on leadership direction. Leverages relationships with Nemours state and federal affairs teams to engage with state Medicaid leadership, federal regulatory bodies, and external actuaries to ensure financial sustainability and operational feasibility of all payment model innovations. * Communication and Thought Leadership: Staffs Nemours leadership in industry-wide discussions on alternative payment models, value-based pediatric reimbursement, and total cost of care reform. Provides support for leadership to engage in HCP-LAN policy discussions, industry working groups, and national payment reform summits to drive Nemours' influence in shaping the future of value-based pediatric care. * Coaching and Mentoring - Builds and leads Enterprise Global Budget work, supporting a high-performing team to drive system-wide payment transformation. Oversees budgeting, financial management, workforce management, and associate development while modeling Nemours corporate values and alignment with system objectives and compliance expectations. * Other duties as assigned and necessary. Job Requirements: Advanced Degree in healthcare management, health policy, medical economics, hospital finance, or related fields. More than 5 years of job related experience required. Experience in financial modeling, alternative payment methodologies, risk adjustment, payer engagement, technical proficiency in actuarial analysis, total cost of care benchmarking, and enterprise financial forecasting
    $114k-162k yearly est. Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • DE - State - Homes - Program Manager

    The Opportunity 4.5company rating

    Program director job in Dover, DE

    As a Program Manager at KenCrest, you will oversee and manage our program, which provides support and services to individuals with disabilities in their homes. Your role will have a positive impact on the lives of our clients and their families. What you'll get to do: - Manage and supervise a team of direct support professionals, ensuring high-quality care and support for individuals with disabilities. - Develop and implement individualized support plans in collaboration with clients' families and stakeholders. - Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of support services, making necessary adjustments for optimal client outcomes. - Coordinate and collaborate with other departments and community resources to provide comprehensive care and support. - Ensure compliance with regulations, policies, and procedures, maintaining accurate documentation. - Provide guidance and support to staff, promoting professional growth. - Stay updated on best practices and industry trends through participation in meetings, trainings, and workshops. Skills and Experience: - Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience. - Previous supervisory or managerial experience, preferably in healthcare or social services. - Knowledge and experience in supporting individuals with disabilities. - Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize and multitask effectively. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, building positive relationships with clients, families, and staff. - Proficiency in computer applications and electronic health record systems. - Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
    $81k-129k yearly est. 33d ago
  • Program Manager, Medical Device

    Hologic 4.4company rating

    Program director job in Newark, DE

    Newark, DE, United States **Program Manager - New Product Development (Capital Medical Device Equipment)** We are seeking an experienced and driven Program Manager to lead new product development (NPD) initiatives for capital medical device equipment. In this high-impact role, you will drive projects from concept through commercialization, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative solutions that advance patient care and support our strategic growth. **Key Responsibilities:** + Lead NPD Programs: Oversee all phases of new product development for capital medical device equipment, from concept, feasibility, and design through to validation, launch, and market introduction. + Cross-Functional Leadership: Build and guide high-performing project teams-including R&D, engineering, quality, marketing, manufacturing, and regulatory-ensuring alignment with business objectives and timelines. + Strategic Planning: Define program objectives, develop detailed project plans, establish milestones, and coordinate phase/gate reviews to ensure timely and successful program execution. + Risk & Change Management: Identify, assess, and proactively manage technical and project risks; facilitate issue resolution and implement course corrections as needed. + Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the primary point of contact for program status, facilitating transparent communication with leadership, key stakeholders, and external partners. + Resource & Budget Management: Secure and allocate resources, manage project budgets, and ensure effective utilization to meet program deliverables. + Product Launch Readiness: Coordinate activities for successful product launch, including transfer to manufacturing, training, and post-launch support plans. + Continuous Improvement: Champion best practices in new product development, process optimization, and team collaboration. **Knowledge & Experience:** + Product Development: Deep understanding of new product development processes for capital medical device equipment, from ideation to launch. + Design Controls: Demonstrated experience with FDA and ISO design control requirements throughout the NPD lifecycle. + Phase/Gate Methodology: Proficiency in managing projects using phase/gate frameworks and structured decision-making processes. + Regulatory & Quality: Solid familiarity with medical device regulatory standards (e.g., FDA 21 CFR 820, ISO 13485) as they apply to product development and market approvals. + Market Introduction **:** Experience preparing for and executing successful product launches, including go-to-market strategies and cross-functional readiness. **Skills:** + Strong project management and organizational skills, with proven ability to lead multiple complex NPD projects simultaneously. + Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to engage and influence diverse audiences. + Technical proficiency in product development, problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making. + Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, and PPM tools (e.g., Smartsheet, Planview). **Behaviors:** + Strategic thinker with a proactive, results-driven mindset. + Effective collaborator who thrives in cross-functional, fast-paced environments. + Agile leader who embraces innovation and continuous improvement. + Supportive mentor, fostering a culture of learning and professional growth. **Qualifications:** + Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred (engineering, science, or related field). + 8+ years of experience in new product development for medical devices (capital equipment preferred) with a bachelor's, 6+ years with a master's, or 3+ years with a PhD. + Demonstrated success leading large-scale NPD programs through commercialization. + Experience working with global, cross-functional teams. + PMP certification is a plus. **So why join Hologic?** We are committed to making Hologic the company where top talent comes to grow. For you to succeed, we want to enable you with the tools and knowledge required and so we provide comprehensive training when you join as well as continued development and training throughout your career. We offer a competitive salary and annual bonus scheme, one of our talent partners can discuss this in more detail with you. If you have the right skills and experience and want to join our team, apply today. We can't wait to hear from you! The annualized base salary range for this role is $114,800 - $179,500 and is bonus eligible. Final compensation packages will ultimately depend on factors including relevant experience, skillset, knowledge, geography, education, business needs and market demand. Agency and Third-Party Recruiter Notice: Agencies that submit a resume to Hologic must have a current executed Hologic Agency Agreement executed by a member of the Human Resource Department. In addition Agencies may only submit candidates to positions for which they have been invited to do so by a Hologic Recruiter. All resumes must be sent to the Hologic Recruiter under these terms or they will not be considered. Hologic, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer inclusive of disability and veterans. LI-#DS1
    $114.8k-179.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Program Manager - Water Network

    Veolia 4.3company rating

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    North America A subsidiary of Veolia group, Veolia North America (VNA) is the top-ranked environmental company in the United States for three consecutive years, and the country's largest private water operator and technology provider as well as hazardous waste and pollution treatment leader. It offers a full spectrum of water, waste, and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery. VNA helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education, and municipality customers throughout North America. Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Veolia North America has more than 10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across the continent. ************************** Job Description BENEFITS Veolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement. Position Purpose: This position is responsible for managing all activities related to the successful delivery of capital programs associated with linear assets, from inception to completion, the size and sensitivity of which have a significant impact to Operational, Financial, Regulatory, Reputation and/or other Company objectives. The candidate works closely with Engineering and Operations personnel, managing and coordinating program activities utilizing a cross functional team approach. The candidate works to ensure Asset Owner satisfaction by delivering projects in accordance with the success criteria defined in the project plan (i.e. operational performance, budget, schedule, regulatory compliance, etc.) Primary Duties/Responsibilities: Manage $10M-$20M of water/wastewater programs annually, including project identification and priority evaluation, conceptual design/development, coordination of pilot testing, development of the project plans and internal funding approvals. Manage the development of technical, bidding and contractual documents in accordance with corporate engineering guidelines including negotiations of agreements in coordination with supply chain management. Ensure corporate Technical and Environmental Health and Safety/Security standards are incorporated into the design specifications. Work directly with the Operations group to understand their needs in meeting operational, compliance, and health & safety goals. Coordinate with the master planning department and hydraulic software to identify projects, evaluate priority, and assure the focus of capital project planning meets the medium and long-term system needs. Manage environmental and governmental permitting in coordination with local business unit staff. Support the oversight of construction management personnel to ensure timely completion of assignments, budget compliance and adherence to applicable standards. Drive efficiency into project delivery through the monitoring of delivery metrics and utilization of alternate procurement and delivery methods. Provide monthly reports to management regarding the financial and progress status of capital projects and issues affecting project performance. Participate in the development of engineering design and delivery processes and standards. Provide technical expertise on engineering and operational issues and support facility condition assessments for our water/wastewater operations. Ability to work transversally with corporate and local business units. Effectively manages 2 - 6 direct report personnel. Work Environment: Job sites generally located within a 15 mile radius of the local office (Stanton) with the occasional requirement for sites that are a longer distance. Qualifications Education/Experience/Background: Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or related field, commensurate experience may be considered. Minimum 10 years of experience managing water/wastewater design and construction projects and upgrade projects for wastewater collection systems and water transmission/distribution systems. Experience leading and managing multi-faceted teams. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Proficient in hydraulic modeling software (WaterGEMS or similar). Proficient in transmission mission main and appurtenance design. Strong project management skills (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing). Thorough working knowledge of water and wastewater Process applications. Superior personal effectiveness skills, visible “leadership by example” utilizing participative management involving employees and teamwork whenever possible. Strong communication, presentation and reporting skills. Experience utilizing alternate project delivery methods (design-build, integrated project delivery) and contracting methods (guaranteed maximum price, reimbursable). Experience developing and adhering to budgets and schedules for multiple complex projects including budget management, and ongoing assessment of project risks/opportunities. Ability to manage several small and mid-size projects simultaneously. Computer skills (Google Suite, SmartSheet, Oracle PeopleSoft, Oracle Hyperion or other planning/performance/budgeting tools a plus). Financial analysis skills, including budget management, ongoing assessment of project risks/opportunities and basic accounting knowledge. Required Certification/Licenses/Training: Professional Engineer License (PE) is required. PMP certifications is a plus. Additional Information We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.
    $83k-128k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Program Director - CSC Delaware

    Cancer Support Community 4.0company rating

    Program director job in Wilmington, DE

    Join Our Team! Assistant Program Director (Full-Time, with benefits) Cancer Support Community Delaware Cancer Support Community Delaware is seeking a compassionate and organized Assistant Program Director to support and enhance our mission of providing emotional and social support to people affected by cancer. This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact, with room to grow. What You'll Do: Welcome new participants and guide them through our programs and services. Coordinate and support in-person programs across our New Castle, Middletown, and Kent County locations. Facilitate support groups and help develop new programs. Assist with communications, event planning, and data/reporting tasks. Help manage applications for our Cancer Care Assistance Fund. Provide administrative support, from greeting visitors to tracking program outcomes. What You Bring: Master's in Social Work or Counseling (DE licensure required or pending). Strong communication, organization, and multitasking skills. Experience with group facilitation and a passion for community-based care. Tech-savvy with tools like Zoom, Outlook, Excel, and Constant Contact. Reliable transportation and flexibility to travel between locations. Why CSCDE? Be part of a caring, mission-driven team that's making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer across Delaware. Apply Today! Reach out with questions or send your resume and a letter of interest to: Erika Narducci ************ *******************
    $35k-57k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Program Supervisor

    Above Expectations LLC

    Program director job in Harrington, DE

    The primary role of a Residential Supervisor is to coordinate and manage the program and operations while ensuring compliance requirements. The Residential Supervisor is responsible for training, coordinating activities and appointments of individuals served and maintaining all records according to all standards. Essential Job Functions: To perform job successfully a Program Supervisor must perform each essential function listed below but are not limited to Provides oversight of direct care staff providing services to clients and coordinates the assignment of the facility. Provides coaching and feedback to employees along with ongoing informal and formal performance discussions and annual performance reviews. Shops for food for home as needed. Create and maintains staff schedules. Oversees household activities, housekeeping, menus assuring all meals are according to individual diet plan. Provides oversight to direct care staff with individual into the community by arranging transportation to recreational and social activities. Coordinates and attends appointments of individuals served as required. Attends training and meeting as required. Completes monthly and Quarterly Clinician Reports by the 5th of each month. Complete attendance daily of all individuals in Therapy. Completes weekly and daily medication audits. Complete all monthly nurse audits with 10 days after audit was complete. Complete (4) random audits per month to check quality assurance. Conduct monthly meetings with all individuals. Conduct monthly house meetings with all staff. Completes roll in Teams daily. Completes ISP chat in Teams. Oversee environmental in the home. Completes Roll Call Requirements: Prior management or supervisory position is necessary. Prior experience as DSP or other related field.
    $37k-45k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Program Supervisor - MRSS

    Acenda 3.6company rating

    Program director job in Elmer, NJ

    If you want to make a living by making a difference, join Acenda as an Program Supervisor Join #TeamAcenda as a Program Supervisor to support our Mobile Response Stabilization Services program in Salem County, New Jersey. Top Workplace in 2025 by the Philadelphia Inquirer. As a non-profit organization, we are solely committed to our mission of moving lives forward. Key Responsibilities: Provides supervision and support to direct care staff. Ensures culturally competent service delivery. Upholds ethical standards in accordance with the Social Work Code of Ethics. Conducts self in a professional manner that positively reflects agency culture. Complete assigned administrative tasks. Facilitate staff engagement and training. Implement program initiatives. Attentive and responsive to internal and external customer needs in a helpful, supportive, and timely manner. Attends agency and program meetings as well as assigned community meetings. Follows program policies and procedures and encourages the same in others. Ensures collaboration and communication among team members. Ensures timeliness, quality, and accuracy of documentation and written and verbal and communication. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements: Master's degree in social work or related field Valid professional license (Minimum of LSW, LaMFT, LAC) Must have strong clinical skills and a minimum of 3.5 years of supervisory experience. Must have prior professional experience in providing treatment services to families. Must have and maintain a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record Must be able to exercise independent thinking and good judgment under all circumstances. Must be able to analyze work, set goals, develop plans and utilize time effectively and efficiently. Additional Information: · Base rate: $60,000 · Sign on bonus: $1000 · Bilingual-Spanish differential: An additional $3,120 added to the base rate is Spanish proficient We provide: · Mission-driven core · Health, Vision and Dental coverage · 401(k) with up to a 5% employer match · Life Insurance · Employee Assistance Program (EAP) · Generous time-off · Flexible Spending Accounts Acenda's Equal Employment Opportunity Commitment Acenda Integrated Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Are you ready to join Team Acenda? Join Team Acenda and enjoy the remarkable opportunity to make an impact on the lives of those living right here in our community! To learn more about Acenda, please visit our website: ************************* Department/Program Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS)
    $60k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adolescent Residential Services Program Director

    Legacy Treatment Services Group 3.2company rating

    Program director job in Salem, NJ

    Job Details Amwell PCH - Salem, NJ Full Time Graduate Degree $62000.00 - $65000.00 Salary The Program Director will supervise and ensure a safe environment and work with the Clinical Team Leader to establish a positive treatment program. Oversee the implementation and maintenance of a positive, strengths-based, developmentally appropriate therapeutic milieu that is in keeping with the values and clinical treatment philosophy of the Agency. Responsible for the safety and security of the program, building, Consumers and staff. Primary responsibility for budgets, scheduling and staff performance. Working with the Clinical Team Leader, responsible for implementing programming within the residence. Primary duties and responsibilities include Direct coordination of daily program activities. Hire, supervise and evaluate all Program staff, including emergency scheduling of "on call" staff members. Develop and implement program orientation and training programs for all Program employees. Participate in and share leadership of staff meetings. Assign Consumers to lead residential therapists, and monitor these relationships. Develop and implement the Program staff schedule. Address and approve timecards. Participate in individual, group, and family therapy as indicated in the individual treatment plans of Consumers, or as directed by the Clinical Team Leader. Provide a point of contact for the Consumer's family and other community resources. Coordinate with school staff and the Consumer's teachers to ensure follow-up of the school programs. Develop programs in which all Consumers can participate and schedule off-campus trips that will aid the Consumers in their emotional growth. Make the home a safe and fun place for all Consumers and staff. Actively engage in all pre-crisis and crisis interventions, seeking to establish a positive outcome. Other duties as assigned. Hours: Full time; some evening and weekend hours, on-call responsibilities. Full time benefits include: 3.2 weeks of PTO in first year Health insurance, vision, dental & life insurance benefits 403(b) employee participation and employer match 9 Agency-paid holidays Tuition Reimbursement after 1 year of employment Training opportunities provided throughout the year Education/Experience: Master's Degree required. Legacy Treatment Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. #LTS456
    $62k-65k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Program Manager (8574)

    Patricio Enterprises Career 4.5company rating

    Program director job in Aberdeen, MD

    STATUS: Contingent TRAVEL: Up to 10% CLEARANCE: Top Secret with SCI eligibility BENEFITS: 401K, Life/Health/ Dental/Disability Insurance, Flexible Paid Leave, and Tuition Reimbursement DESCRIPTION: Patricio Enterprises, Inc. is recruiting to fill a Program Manager position in support of Project Manager Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PM PNT). Responsibilities include high-level program planning, budgeting, scheduling, risk management, and lifecycle costing; conducting manpower assessments; and providing regular status briefings to PM PNT management (weekly high-level, quarterly in-depth). Primary duties will include (but not limited to): Provides comprehensive program management oversight for all contractor and subcontractor personnel supporting the task order. Manages all contract activities, ensuring performance aligns with the Performance Work Statement and applicable regulations (FAR Parts 7.5 & 37.1). Serves as the primary point of contact, interfacing with government personnel, formulating feasibility studies, ensuring compliance, and directing contractor/subcontractor teams to achieve program objectives. Crucially, this role does not involve supervising Federal employees, creating/modifying Federal policy, or obligating government funds. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: Knowledge of Defense acquisition. Proficiency with Microsoft Office. Demonstrated ability to work with Contracting Officer's Representative to manage contract execution & reporting. Demonstrated ability to lead and manage 75 or more employees. EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: Masters degree. Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business or related scientific or technical discipline preferred. Six (6) additional years of related experience or relevant military service may be substituted for the Masters degree. PMP certification (preferred). Fifteen (15) years of experience in the management and supervision of substantive military hardware/software development, or related systems analysis. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: This is an off-site position with normal office working environment. Employee would be required to attend meetings on a weekly basis at the customer site. Ad-hoc teleworking / compressed work weeks will be permitted when it is in the Government's best interest to accomplish the mission. The Contractor, with agreement by the COR, may allow its employees to work an alternate work schedule (typically matching that of local Government employees), but any alternate work schedule shall not prevent the Contractor's employees from providing necessary staffing and services when required by the Government. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Up to 10%. Workforce locations include Fort Belvoir, VA; Washington, DC; Huntsville, AL; Warren, MI; Robins AFB, GA; Ft Jackson, SC; Los Angeles AFB, CA; White Sands Missile Range, NM; Fort Huachuca, AZ, and various OCONUS sites, as required. EOE. Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Patricio Enterprises Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $70k-110k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Clinical Program Director

    Monarch Staffing 3.6company rating

    Program director job in Chester, PA

    Job Description Clinical Program Director ???? Delaware County, PA Region | ???? $70,000-$75,000/year + Benefits | ???? Full-Time (35 hrs/week) We're seeking an experienced Clinical Program Director to lead and develop trauma-informed behavioral health programs serving children, families, and the community. You'll oversee clinical operations, supervise staff, ensure quality services, and collaborate on strategy, evaluation, and funding initiatives. Key Responsibilities Oversee and evaluate trauma-informed behavioral health programs. Provide clinical supervision and intake assessments for children and families. Ensure compliance with policies, laws, contracts, and professional standards. Supervise therapy staff and review documentation, reports, and budgets. Partner with leadership on strategic planning, grants, and program evaluation. Engage stakeholders and community partners to strengthen outreach. Qualifications Licensed LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Psychologist (Master's+). 3-5 years relevant experience, including clinical supervision. Knowledge of program management and local community resources. Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills. Trauma-informed care and crisis intervention experience. Spanish bilingual candidates encouraged to apply. Compensation & Benefits Salary: $70,000-$75,000 (commensurate with experience). Comprehensive benefits package. Flexible schedule with some evening/weekend requirements. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants of all backgrounds.
    $70k-75k yearly 28d ago
  • Program Supervisor IOTSS - $1000 Sign-on Bonus

    Acendahealth

    Program director job in Cape May Court House, NJ

    If you want to make a living by making a difference, join Acenda as an Program Supervisor Job Title: Program Supervisor About Acenda Integrated Health Acenda Integrated Health provides 100+ behavioral health programs, including mental health services, crisis care, substance use recovery, family therapy, maternal and pediatric support, and residential programs across New Jersey. Our team enjoys competitive benefits, work-life balance, professional development, and team engaging events. Acenda is recognized as a multi-year Top Workplace by USA Today and The Inquirer and a Top Workplace Culture award winner for Work-Life Balance as well as Joint Commission accredited and certified by MHCA and the New Jersey Alliance for Children, Youth, and Families. Join #TeamAcenda and make a lasting impact. Job Overview The program focuses on utilizing group, individual therapy, psychoeducation and medication monitoring to work toward wellness and recovery. Program Info Intensive Outpatient Treatment Support Services (IOTSS) provides services to adults with significant mental health needs with recent hospitalization, contact with Psychiatric Emergency Screening, or at risk for hospitalization. Our program offers primarily group-based services several times per week as well as individual therapy sessions, psychoeducation, and medication management with our psychiatry services. Services are provided for 14 weeks of which appropriate aftercare services are arranged to continue therapeutic needs. Individuals must present with a primary mental health diagnosis. Individuals with a co-occurring substance use diagnosis in recovery are able to participate in services providing they are not in need of medical intervention for detoxification and must agree to service coordination with other substance treatment or medical treatment providers and agree to random testing for substances. Services are available to individual adults regardless of ability to pay. Responsibilities: Provides direction, management, supervision and coordination of the IOTSS / MH IOP program. Effectively engages all client populations Continually assesses client needs Evaluate mental health diagnosis, create, and implement a treatment plan, complete ongoing documentation including intake, diagnosis, treatment plan reviews, and case notes according to Acenda policy. Provide individual counseling as well as group counseling, weekly and biweekly to a small caseload. Provide services in a manner consistent with Acenda's ethics and regulations. Complete timely and accurate documentation including treatment plans, intakes, initial assessments, progress notes, and discharge summaries. Provides appropriate intervention strategies and adjusts services accordingly Provide Weekly Clinical Supervision for Associate Therapists (LAC, LSW, MFT) - group and individual. Complete required paperwork and documentation for interns/associate counselors: including supervision contracts, evaluations, signing hour logs, progress notes, treatment plans, and internship or clinical hours completion documentation Take part in case conferences regarding clients in crisis or in need of specific linkage and/or treatment outside of Acenda Requirements: Master's Degree in a relevant discipline Clinical Licensure LAC, LPC, LSW, LCSW, and LMFT Required Must be able to analyze work, set goals, develop plans and utilize time effectively and efficiently Must have and maintain a valid driver's license, use of an insured vehicle and an acceptable driving record Preferred: Working with adults that have severe and/or persistent mental illness Prior supervisory experience within a matrixed organization preferred Additional Information: Starting Compensation: $70k, dependent upon licensure $1000 Sign-on Bonus Ability to earn bonuses Bilingual-Spanish differential: $1.50/hourly Hybrid work schedule What we provide: An Innovative culture that encourages you to grow and learn with the agency Mission-driven core Health, Vision and Dental coverage for you and your family 401(k) with 100% employer match on the first 5% of comp Generous time-off Life Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts Employee Assistance Program Year-end bonuses Acenda Integrated Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Department/Program Transitions to Wellness - Cape May (TTWCM)
    $70k yearly Auto-Apply 36d ago
  • Program Director, Assertive Community Treatment - Belcamp, MD

    Sheppard Pratt Careers 4.7company rating

    Program director job in Riverside, MD

    Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) programs provide comprehensive, mobile treatment services for adults with a persistent mental health illness. The program is for individuals who have not found success in traditional outpatient settings and who require individualized treatment services when and where it's needed. This position is eligible for a $5,000 sign on bonus. What to expect. The Program Director will manage the overall operations and direct support services, ensuring the mental health and well-being of clients. This includes maintaining a clinical caseload, providing therapy in addition to administrative tasks, and overseeing the delivery of in-home and community-based services. You will supervise both clinical and non-clinical staff, ensuring high-quality, client-centered care, compliance with standards, and coordination of services such as therapy, medication management, and crisis intervention. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on individuals with severe mental illness. Specific responsibilities include: Ensuring your program's mission and services are carried out effectively and efficiently. Maintaining compliance with government regulatory bodies and other related accreditation organizations. Supervising program staff, both clinical and non-clinical, and identifying training needs based on trends and developments in direct care for mental health treatment. Providing direct clinical services, including intake assessments, screenings, and therapy, with an emphasis on in-person care. Providing services in-home and in the community, ensuring client care extends beyond the office setting. Transporting clients when necessary to ensure access to services. Managing administrative tasks associated with maintaining caseloads and service delivery. What you'll get from us. At Sheppard Pratt, you will work alongside a multi-disciplined team led by a bold vision to change lives. We offer: A commitment to professional development, including a comprehensive tuition reimbursement program to support ongoing education and licensure and/or certification preparation Free clinical supervision to those working towards licensure Licensing and certification preparation assistance Comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits for benefit eligible positions 403b retirement match Generous paid-time-off for benefit eligible positions Complimentary Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Grand rounds, CME opportunities, and on-site lectures Cross-discipline collaboration What we need from you. Within three months of hire, candidates must hold one of the following active Maryland licenses in order to practice: Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW-C) Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) Master's degree in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling, or a closely related clinical field. A minimum of 2 years of leadership experience in a clinical setting, including program development, operational oversight, and supervision of clinical staff. A minimum of 3 years of experience working with adults with mental illness. A driver's license with 3-points or less and access to an insured vehicle. Requires on-call flexibility. The pay range for this position is $77,250 minimum to $90,000 maximum. Pay for this position is determined on a number of factors, including but not limited to, license and years and level of related experience. WHY SHEPPARD PRATT? At Sheppard Pratt, we are more than just a workplace. We are a community of healthcare professionals who are dedicated to providing hope and healing to individual's facing life's challenges. Join us and be a part of a mission that changes lives! #LI-EH1 #INDPA
    $77.3k-90k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Youth Crisis Program Supervisor

    Delaware Guidance Services for Children 2.8company rating

    Program director job in Dover, DE

    About Delaware Guidance Services Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth, Inc. (DGS) is the largest provider of outpatient behavioral health services to children and families in Delaware. We operate offices in Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Lewes, and Seaford, and we are the only statewide not-for-profit outpatient behavioral health organization for children and adolescents accredited by JCAHO. In 2020, we were honored as a Compassionate Champion for our dedication to serving youth and families using a trauma-informed approach. Through DGS, clients and families have access to outpatient counseling, group therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, and school-based services. Our community-based service lines serve youth and families who require a more intense therapeutic protocol. DGS' 24-hour statewide Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) dispatches skilled crisis intervention clinicians to provide immediate care to children experiencing behavioral health crises. Therapeutic options are available for a wide range of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders, traumatic stress-related disorders, and suicidal ideation. In 2021, DGS clinicians provided over 54,000 direct care hours to children, youth, and families in Delaware. Over 93% of clients report improvement in their level of functioning following treatment, and therapeutic benefits derived from trauma-informed care extend to clients' siblings, caregivers, classmates, and peers. Our client population is racially and ethnically diverse; 80% of DGS clients are Medicaid recipients and 90% have household incomes under $30,000. Many of our clients present with significant treatment challenges including learning impacts due to missed school and negative economic impact due to parental missed work. We provide care to anyone in need, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay for care. DGS also provides services specifically tailored to meet the unique behavioral health care needs of child welfare-involved families and foster youth Why Work at Delaware Guidance Services? DGS strives to build a collaborative, flexible, and client-focused work environment. Employee wellness is a top priority. In addition to offering flexible work arrangements, DGS offers a comprehensive and competitive employee benefits package including the following: Competitive Compensation Incentive Pay for Specific Roles Generous Paid Time Off ( starting at 44 days of paid leave a year ) Up to 6% Annual Contribution to Your Retirement Fund Free Professional Development Opportunities Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Life and Long-term Disability Insurance Under the supervision of the Crisis Program Manager, the MRSS Crisis Supervisor plans, directs and coordinates activities of MRSS (Crisis Intervention/Prevention) to ensure that clinically appropriate goals and procedures are accomplished in accordance with risk factors, time limitations, funding requirements, and JCAHO and licensing regulations. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates knowledge of individual growth and development. Demonstrates knowledge of family and community systems. Responsible for managing a clinically appropriate 24/7 crisis program for children. Develops and maintains procedures/policies for daily operations: mobilization of crisis workers to hospitals, schools, homes and other community agencies in order to provide risk assessments and appropriate referrals to insure the safety of the child. Develops procedures to enable crisis workers to access supervision on a daily basis to resolve difficulties in clinical assessments and crisis situations. Provides daily crisis case management and assigning of cases on an as need basis. Monitors daily crisis interventions and risk factors for individual cases. Responsible for making the final decision to hospitalize or to place a child in a crisis bed. Facilitate ongoing crisis training to encourage growth among crisis counselors. Provide on-site field assistance to crisis counselors as needed. Implement and coordinate ongoing group and individual supervision for the crisis counselors paying attention to licensing requirements and employee career development. Work closely with the community mental health providers, law enforcement departments, State of Delaware hospitals and Prevention and Behavioral Health Services to facilitate appropriate services for children and their families. Develop and maintain ongoing procedures to manage crisis situations ranging from decompensation of the mentally ill, drug/alcohol problems, suicidal/homicidal ideation, family conflict, physical and sexual abuse, etc. Participate in one week a month on-call rotation for supervisory consultation with crisis clinicians who are assessing clients in the community Uphold professional standards of treatment and the mission of Delaware Guidance Services in imparting services to children and their families. Maintain a quality code of conduct, ethics and professionalism as demonstrated in the MRSS Program Manual. Impart clinical knowledge and expertise in a manner congruent with providing goal-directed and team-oriented services towards children. Communicate effectively and professionally with all customers, including children, parents, Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services and other state and county agencies. Maintain crisis services to children and families in compliance with requirements published in the Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services Manual. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for coordinating and maintaining proper documentation of all incoming assessments from crisis evaluation. Verify that risk factors are addressed and all notations are precise and accurate. Establish and maintain outcome measures. Responsible for assigning and scheduling crisis counselors to specific shifts and maintain a sense of stability on those shifts. Attend individual meetings with the MRSS Program Manager and management team meetings. Responsible for weekly crisis program updates to the MRSSS Program Manager. Participate in the interview process of potential candidates for the crisis program. Responsible for evaluating crisis counselors' progress within the program and updating the MRSS Program Manager with staff concerns. Facilitate training for newly hired crisis counselors. Responsible for the coordination of cases and policies with the Department of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services. Ensure staff knowledge of and compliance with appropriate licensing, contractual and other standards impacting daily operations. Other duties as assigned. Supervisory responsibilities: Clinical and administrative Supervision of assigned staff Work environment: Office based, Partial telecommuting with approval Physical demands: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer, may be requested to lift up to 15 pounds at times Travel required: Between sites as needed for supervision, meetings, etc. Minimum qualifications: Master's Degree which qualifies for licensure in the state of Delaware as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), License Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Psychologist Possess Delaware Clinical Licensure (social work, psychology, counseling) Minimum of 3 years post licensure clinical experience preferably within an evidenced-based or evidenced-informed child and family interventions Minimum of 2 years post graduate supervisory experience preferably within an evidenced-based or evidenced-informed child and family interventions Valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record Preferred qualifications: 3 or more continuing education credits in clinical supervision within last year Multilingual EEO: Delaware Guidance Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Other duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
    $42k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 37d ago
  • Program Supervisor

    Acenda 3.6company rating

    Program director job in Elmer, NJ

    If you want to make a living by making a difference, join Acenda as an Program Supervisor Join #TeamAcenda as a Supervisor to support the Family Preservation Services Program in Salem County, New Jersey. Top Workplace in 2024 by the Philadelphia Inquirer. As a non-profit organization, we are solely committed to our mission of moving lives forward. Responsibilities: Program supervisor will play an active role in motivating, empowering and professionally developing counseling staff while maintaining a team-oriented atmosphere in the 24/7 program. Provide administrative oversight, supervision and support to staff who work with families at high-risk of having their children removed by DCP&P and that are experiencing other population health needs. Assist direct service staff in assessing whole family needs, identifying strength-based strategies to engage and support families as they provide education, life skills, support, advocacy and concrete services. Guide behavioral health interventions and wraparound supports designed to improve families functioning and ultimately stabilize families. Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders such as: the FPS Leadership team, DCP&P, and other community service providers. Be an agency leader that demonstrates our core values and mission while looking for potential business opportunities to grow the FPS program. Have ongoing oversight to ensure documentation is accurate, timely and consistent with program and agency reporting requirements. Requirements: Master's degree in in social work, counseling or a related human services field. Must have and maintain a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record Must be able to exercise independent thinking and good judgment under all circumstances. Must be able to analyze work, set goals, develop plans and utilize time effectively and efficiently. Additional Information: Base Rate: $57K-$58K Sign-on Bonus: $1000 Schedule: The program is 24/7; Shifts are generally 9a-5p Bilingual Rate: An additional $3,120 will be added to the base rate if Spanish proficient. What we provide: Mission-driven core Health, Vision and Dental coverage for you and your family 401(k) with up to a 5% employer match Generous time-off Flexible Spending Accounts Year-end performance bonuses Acenda's Equal Employment Opportunity Commitment Acenda Integrated Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Are you ready to join Team Acenda? Join Team Acenda and enjoy the remarkable opportunity to make an impact on the lives of those living right here in our community! To learn more about Acenda, please visit our website: ************************* Department/Program Family Preservation Services - Salem (FPSS)
    $57k-58k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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How much does a program director earn in Dover, DE?

The average program director in Dover, DE earns between $37,000 and $101,000 annually. This compares to the national average program director range of $50,000 to $129,000.

Average program director salary in Dover, DE

$61,000

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