- Salary
- $40k+
- Location
- South Elgin, IL
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Department
- Healthcare
- Seniority
- Manager
- Education
- High School
- Source
- Paylocity
Description
Description
Role Overview: Why This Role Exists
The Mental Health Program Manager will fulfill the responsibilities and deliverables outlined in the Elgin Township School-Based Mental Health Grant. The Manager will work closely with the Director of Emotional Well-Being, Social Work Interns, Site-based Operations team members, U-46 school district partners, Family Services Association, and the Elgin Township Mental Health Board.
Key Responsibilities
People Leadership & Culture
- Onboard, train, and supervise a team of Social Work Interns at Elgin Township grant funded locations by providing clear and simple instructions to ensure that they understand the rules, expectations, and directions of their role
- Provide constructive feedback, encouragement, and recognition for team of Social Work Interns at Elgin Township grant-funded locations during weekly check-in meetings
- Step in as a substitute for on-site programming in the event of absences of Social Work Interns
Consultation & Support
- Maintain data-driven goals through pre- and post-assessments of youth and feedback from Operations team on Social Work Interns, especially in belonging, peer relationships, engagement, attendance, staff well-being, and more
- Participate in bi-weekly behavioral consultation meetings with Operations team to debrief behavior response and build in support for future preparedness
- Fulfill duties on Coordinated Care Team at each location to foster collaboration, growth, and wraparound care for clients in partnership with U-46 team members
- Upholds expectations of Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS), Restorative Practices, and Social Emotional Learning frameworks
Organizational & External Partnership
- Align programming and expectations with Elgin Township Mental Health Board, Family Service Association, U-46, and BGCNCIL
- Implement Teen Mentor Model to recruit, train, deploy, and supervise teen mentors at elementary locations
- Work with Director of Emotional Well-Being and Family Support Services Assistant to identify needs of youth and refer families to services as needed
- Support with organizational training needs
- Maintain positive and professional communication & relationships with youth, staff, parents, and community partners
- Assist with special projects and assignments directed by the Director of Emotional Well-Being
- Incorporate Trauma-Informed practices in all interactions
- Operate under the standards and supervision of the Programming team in alignment with the Strategic Practices
- Offer professional development opportunities for Social Work Interns
Requirements
Who Thrives in This Role
- Exceptional skills in the areas of organization, attention to detail, time management, leadership, and ability to manage multiple tasks, define and set priorities and problem-solve.
- Exhibit professionalism and integrity through superior written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to take the initiative with projects to work independently and in a team.
- A personal mission, vision, and values that align with Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central Illinois
- Ability to train, supervise and motivate staff.
Qualifications
- High School diploma or higher.
- Experience working with kids or teens is preferred.
- Prior management experience is preferred.
- Prior grant experience is a plus.
- Program and curriculum planning experience is preferred.
- Must have a valid driver's license.
- Bilingual preferred
- Become certified to drive a 12-passenger van