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MGR SUBSTANCE ABUSE SRCS-SBHI

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2 Dayton, OH Dayton, OH Estimated:
$66.
3K - $84K a year Estimated:
$66.
3K - $84K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago The Manager of SBHI Substance Services is responsible for development, implementation, and management oversight of substance services strategic goals and daily and clinical operations of outpatient services related to opioid addiction and substance abuse services in a manner that operationalizes the vision, mission, and values of Samaritan Behavioral Health.
This position oversees the administrative and operational aspects of substance service outpatient services and has oversight of Compliance & Regulatory procedures as well.
Education Minimum Level of Education Required:
Master's degree Additional requirements:
Type of degree:
Master's degree Area of study or major:
Public Health, Health Administration, Business, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling Preferred educational
Qualifications:
Licensed in the field Position specific testing requirement:
N/A Licensure/Certification/Registration Licensed as LISW-S, LPCC-S, or LICDC-CS in the State of Ohio required.
Experience Minimum Level of Experience Required:
3 - 5 years of job related experience Prior job title or occupational
Experience:
Administrative/ Management experience Prior specific functional
Responsibilities:
N/A Preferred
Experience:
Preferred direct clinical care experience Other experience requirements:
Experience with new program development Knowledge/Skills Prior experience with OMHAS standards and auditing procedures.
Prior experience with administration of substance use disorder services.
Demonstrated aptitude for management, leadership and administrative duties.
Demonstrated financial management skills.
Demonstrated critical and creative thinking abilities.
Experience and demonstrated effectiveness in promotional and community relations activitie.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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