Director of Mental Health Program Position Available In Chatham, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: As the Director of Mental Health Program at Psychiatric Medical Care in Siler City, NC, you will lead a team to provide high-quality care to Older Adult patients, engage the community through education, and ensure compliance with therapeutic services. The salary for this role can go up to $90,000 per year based on experience. Requirements include a Registered Nurse or Bachelor's degree, psychiatric experience preferred, and a passion for working with Older Adults.
Job Description
Director of Mental Health Program 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 475 Progress Boulevard, Siler City, NC 27344
Description:
Listed:
Director of Mental Health Program Salary up to $90000/ year based upon experience
Title:
Director of Mental Health Program Location:
Siler City, NC •This program is set to open in September 2025 with staff starting August 2025 Who we are: Psychiatric Medical Care is one of the county’s largest Behavioral Health Management companies. Why work with PMC? Because PMC works for you. At PMC, we strive to maintain a culture of kindness and accountability. We embrace diversity, inclusion, and provide team member support. We encourage everyone at PMC to have a healthy work-life balance and bring their authentic selves to work every day.
Work-Life Balance:
Monday-Friday No Weekends No On-Call 7
Paid Holidays Off Per Year Competitive Benefits:
Practically Free Vision & Dental Practically Free Medical Starting As Low As $20/Month Matching 401k
Furthering Education Assistance Unmatched Clinical Support:
The PMC Clinical Team is ready to support you every step of the way. We have online resources at your fingertips 24/7, including a group curriculum toolkit. We connect you with our top Directors for peer-to-peer training and support. As a Director of Mental Health Program , your focus will be on the 3Cs; Care, Community and Compliance.
Care:
Manage, lead, and collaborate with a small, interdisciplinary team including a psychiatric physician, a social worker, and a CNA to provide high-quality care to our Older Adult patients as ordered.
Community:
Engage your local community (hospital staff, providers, and community resources) through education, presentations, and one-on-one encounters, informing them of our program’s services and the overall importance of mental health.
Compliance:
Ensure implementation of compliant therapeutic services for patients utilizing the program, and oversee excellent patient care, including intake assessments, fall assessments, and treatment plan development.
Requirements:
Registered Nurse or Bachelor’s degree required Graduation from a state-approved school of nursing if applicable Psychiatric experience preferred Passion for working with Older Adults preferred Work with kindness and accountability to enhance the quality of life for our patients. required