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Crisis Clinical Director

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Pacific Clinics

Campbell, CA (In Person)

$147,105 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Job Description

Crisis Clinical Director Pacific Clinics
  • 3.3 Campbell, CA Job Details $131,940
  • $162,270 a year 13 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) matching Qualifications Social service program staff supervision Supervising experience Working with youth
Full Job Description General Information:
Compensation We Offer The initial compensation for this position ranges from $131,940
  • $162,270 per year; depending on experience, location and internal equity considerations 8% License Differential for LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PsyD. and select Peer Certifications
  • 7.5% Bilingual Differential for qualified positions
  • Benefits We Offer Benefits eligibility starts on day ONE!
We provide a robust benefits package which includes medical, dental & vision See our Benefits Page
HERE. 401K
Employer Match up to 4% Competitive Time Off Plans About our
Program CSU:
Is a 23hr 59min unit for youth placed on a 5150 hold that require Intensive stabilization. The goal is to divert youth from more extended psychiatric hospital stays.
Schedule :
Monday
  • Friday 9am
  • 5pm weekends, holidays, after hours as needed to support crisis.
Overview:
Oversees a program that provides 24/7 crisis response and stabilization services to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. With general direction, manages multiple clinical programs overseeing the clinical staff and operations in the region. Ensures that individuals and families receive the most effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate services. Collaborates with the Executive Director regarding agency-wide initiatives, annual priorities, and continuous quality improvement efforts. Oversees program design and budgeting to ensure compliance with fiscal and contract obligations of programs. Interfaces with external community partners, agencies, and county departments. Ensures that the daily operations run smoothly, operating within compliance and safety policies, standards, and regulations. May require special certifications in some counties and programs.
Responsibilities:
Oversees the management of programs, assesses strengths, and needs for improvement as it related to serving individuals that are a danger to themselves or others. Develops and manages program budget. Assesses opportunities for program growth and potential funding resources. Inspires and supports culture of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and facilitates Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) forums and teams as needed. Trains and coordinates training for systems change, supporting learning partner, and training direct service staff in safe and effective crisis response protocols and risk assessments. Facilitates the integration of best practices at all levels with agency programs and support teams. Evaluates, assesses, and manages risk in the context of interfacing with individuals who are in an active acute mental health crisis. Develops and negotiates program proposals. Represents agency to internal and external stakeholders. Builds and nurtures relationships with community partners and payors. Researches, reviews, implements, and monitors Evidence Based Practices (EBPs), best practice principles, structures, and clinical policy as it related to responding to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Participates in the development of outcome measures and analyzes outcomes for improvement opportunities. Facilitates community and agency-based trainings Participates in on call/after-hours manager rotations, which may include in person response. Negotiates and monitors performance to program and outside agency contracts. Manages and assures continuous development of Clinical Program Manager (CPMs) and direct reports skills and competencies. Participates in Leadership Academy and curriculum development. Applies legal and ethical standards in completion of work. Participates on Crisis Continuum On Call Leadership rotation after hours and weekends. Facilitates crisis response training to schools, law enforcement agencies and other community stakeholders.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Master's Degree (MA/MS) in Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling or related field and a combination of more than six years of experience, including: Three (3) years direct clinical experience, working in adult or child mental health, and an additional two (2) years of clinical supervisory experience required, or equivalent combination of education and experience (two years of relevant experience equals one year of education)