Stars Behavioral Health Group
Mental Health Executive Director
Stars Behavioral Health Group, Long Beach, California, us, 90899
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Join a community that’s changing mental healthcare for the better. We have been certified as a Great Place to Work by our own employees for 7 years and running. Looking forward to your partnership in making a difference with us!Job Title:
Senior Director of Public Policy / Mental Health & Child WelfareDivision/Program:
Long Beach Corporate OfficeStarting Compensation:
145,000.00 to 155,000.00 USD Per YearWorking Location:
Remote (PST Time Zone)Working Hours/Shift:
Monday - Friday (AM)What SBHG brings to you (benefits):Competitive compensationCompany paid benefits package including medical, dental and vision and many other voluntary benefits for employeesGenerous vacation and holiday payOn the job training including paid CEU opportunities and career developmentAMFT, ACSW and APCC’s receive supervision for BBS hours (when applicable)What you bring to SBHG (Qualifications):Juris Doctor or graduate degree in public policy, social science or related field.4-5 years of experience in public policy and advocacy in behavioral health or other human and social services.Significant professional experience in public policy advocacy, public policy research and analysis, DEIA, and coalition building.Experience interfacing with governments, elected officials, provider associations, and advocacy groups.Experience in community relations, strategic planning, and business development, and work with non-profit governing boards.Either:
Management-level experience in an organization that does CA county-contracted mental health and child welfare services.Or extensive and dedicated experience in mental health policy and advocacy (can be outside CA).
Management or board/governance level experience with a non-profit organization.How you will make a difference (Job Overview):The Senior Director of Public Policy (SDPP) has the following responsibilities and provides services for Star View Children and Family Services (SVCFS), SBHG, and its affiliated companies. The SDPP supports the organizations’ boards of directors, executive management, and agency management developing and executing strategic government relations on local, regional, state, and federal levels. He or she monitors and evaluates proposed and enacted policies, legislation, and regulations as to their impacts on the company. The SDPP helps the organization form strategies for how it will attempt to influence and participate in making or blocking regulations and laws, and then works to implement these endeavors. The SDPP will ensure the organization is actively partnering with county, state, and provider associations and advocacy groups to support public policy strategies. The SDPP will work with organization leaders to develop public policy agendas and strategies for advocating those agendas, including supporting advocacy by staff and business development and community integration activities. The position will support improvements in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism (DEIA) within the companies and as part of public policy. Position may serve on the company’s Executive Committee and as Executive Director of Star View Children and Family Services.Division/Program Overview:The SDPP tracks the activities of policymakers and researches policy issues and trends impacting health and human services and racial and social justice to draft reports and keep the organization updated. Collaborates with executive management and the boards of directors of SBHG, SVCFS, and other affiliated organizations to establish public policy, advocacy, and DEIA strategies, and supports their implementation at all organizational levels. Partners with the board of directors to support governance responsibilities and collaborates with SBHG in providing management services. Identifies and evaluates proposed and enacted laws, regulations, and policies in collaboration with organizational leadership and recommends strategies. Coordinates advocacy efforts, including collaboration with industry organizations, advocacy groups, and community-based organizations. Develops and maintains relationships with public officials, community leaders, and coalition partners, participating in meetings and presenting information on advocacy issues. Supports community integration strategies and activities to bolster advocacy efforts and informs the SBHG workforce on public policy issues and advocacy opportunities with executive management.Learn more about SBHG at:
https://www.starsinc.com/stars-inc/For Additional Information:
Kijones@starsinc.comSBHG and its affiliates acknowledge all COVID 19 vaccination guidelines and mandates recommended by the State of California Department of Public Health. For more details, please see:
https://covid19.ca.gov/workers-and-businesses/#vaccination-testing-requirementsGrade State Range:
120,154.60 - 198,255.10 USD Annual
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Join a community that’s changing mental healthcare for the better. We have been certified as a Great Place to Work by our own employees for 7 years and running. Looking forward to your partnership in making a difference with us!Job Title:
Senior Director of Public Policy / Mental Health & Child WelfareDivision/Program:
Long Beach Corporate OfficeStarting Compensation:
145,000.00 to 155,000.00 USD Per YearWorking Location:
Remote (PST Time Zone)Working Hours/Shift:
Monday - Friday (AM)What SBHG brings to you (benefits):Competitive compensationCompany paid benefits package including medical, dental and vision and many other voluntary benefits for employeesGenerous vacation and holiday payOn the job training including paid CEU opportunities and career developmentAMFT, ACSW and APCC’s receive supervision for BBS hours (when applicable)What you bring to SBHG (Qualifications):Juris Doctor or graduate degree in public policy, social science or related field.4-5 years of experience in public policy and advocacy in behavioral health or other human and social services.Significant professional experience in public policy advocacy, public policy research and analysis, DEIA, and coalition building.Experience interfacing with governments, elected officials, provider associations, and advocacy groups.Experience in community relations, strategic planning, and business development, and work with non-profit governing boards.Either:
Management-level experience in an organization that does CA county-contracted mental health and child welfare services.Or extensive and dedicated experience in mental health policy and advocacy (can be outside CA).
Management or board/governance level experience with a non-profit organization.How you will make a difference (Job Overview):The Senior Director of Public Policy (SDPP) has the following responsibilities and provides services for Star View Children and Family Services (SVCFS), SBHG, and its affiliated companies. The SDPP supports the organizations’ boards of directors, executive management, and agency management developing and executing strategic government relations on local, regional, state, and federal levels. He or she monitors and evaluates proposed and enacted policies, legislation, and regulations as to their impacts on the company. The SDPP helps the organization form strategies for how it will attempt to influence and participate in making or blocking regulations and laws, and then works to implement these endeavors. The SDPP will ensure the organization is actively partnering with county, state, and provider associations and advocacy groups to support public policy strategies. The SDPP will work with organization leaders to develop public policy agendas and strategies for advocating those agendas, including supporting advocacy by staff and business development and community integration activities. The position will support improvements in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism (DEIA) within the companies and as part of public policy. Position may serve on the company’s Executive Committee and as Executive Director of Star View Children and Family Services.Division/Program Overview:The SDPP tracks the activities of policymakers and researches policy issues and trends impacting health and human services and racial and social justice to draft reports and keep the organization updated. Collaborates with executive management and the boards of directors of SBHG, SVCFS, and other affiliated organizations to establish public policy, advocacy, and DEIA strategies, and supports their implementation at all organizational levels. Partners with the board of directors to support governance responsibilities and collaborates with SBHG in providing management services. Identifies and evaluates proposed and enacted laws, regulations, and policies in collaboration with organizational leadership and recommends strategies. Coordinates advocacy efforts, including collaboration with industry organizations, advocacy groups, and community-based organizations. Develops and maintains relationships with public officials, community leaders, and coalition partners, participating in meetings and presenting information on advocacy issues. Supports community integration strategies and activities to bolster advocacy efforts and informs the SBHG workforce on public policy issues and advocacy opportunities with executive management.Learn more about SBHG at:
https://www.starsinc.com/stars-inc/For Additional Information:
Kijones@starsinc.comSBHG and its affiliates acknowledge all COVID 19 vaccination guidelines and mandates recommended by the State of California Department of Public Health. For more details, please see:
https://covid19.ca.gov/workers-and-businesses/#vaccination-testing-requirementsGrade State Range:
120,154.60 - 198,255.10 USD Annual
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