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Assistant Director of Health and Human Services Agency

Glenn County
Post Date
August 25, 2025
Closing Date
September 12, 2025
Salary
$132,350 - $160,888 Annually
Description

The position, under administrative direction, oversees the activities of the Health and Human Services Health and Wellness Division which includes Behavioral Health, Substance Use Disorder and Public Health. Assures compliance of department activities with department goals and objectives, state and federal laws, and county policies and procedures; and performs related duties as assigned.

IDEAL CANDIDATE

Glenn County is seeking a professional who is able to assist in directing and participate in all activities of the HHSA department. This person will have knowledge of local community resources and various community service programs. 

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

  • Monitors operations and procedures; evaluates division and program issues, and recommends and implements solutions; develops and approves recommendations for improving the division’s operations and processes.
  • Conducts research and strategic planning functions; analyzes trends and makes recommendations for staffing adjustments and personnel assignments; directs division projects including grants and capitol projects.
  • Plans, develops, prepares, and monitors budget and expenditures for programs and services; assures that appropriate services are provided; coordinates information and assures effective communication between programs.
  • Meets regularly with Program Managers for program updates; analyzes and evaluates issues and proposals, and recommends and implements solutions.
  • Develops and enhances cooperative professional relationships with local communities.
  • Serves as information source and liaison between the divisions and various state and regional organizations and agencies, serves on committees, task forces and other groups
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications

In accordance withg the Welfare Institution Code, where the Local Mental Health Director is other than the local health officer or medical administrator of the county hospital, he or she shall be one of the following: 
     (a) A physician and surgeon licensed in the State of California showing evidence of having completed the required course of graduate psychiatric education as defined in Section 623 to be supplemented by an additional period of two years of training or practice limited to the field of psychiatry, one year of which shall have been administrative experience.
     (b) A psychologist who shall be licensed in the State of California and shall possess a doctorate degree in psychology from an institution of higher education. In addition, the psychologist shall have had at least three years of acceptable clinical psychology experience, two years of which shall be administrative experience.
     (c) A clinical social worker who shall possess a master’s degree in social work or higher and shall be a licensed clinical social worker under provisions of the California Business and Professions Code, and shall have had at least five years mental health experience, two years of which shall have been administrative experience.
     (d) A marriage, family, and child counselor who shall have a master’s degree in an approved behavioral science course of study, and who shall be a licensed marriage, family, and child counselor and have received specific instruction, or its equivalent, as required for licensure on January 1, 1981. In addition, the marriage, family, and child counselor shall have had at least five years of mental health experience, two years of which shall have been administrative experience. The term, specific instruction, contained in Sections 5751 and 5751.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, shall not be limited to school, college, or university classroom instruction, but may include equivalent demonstrated experience in assessment, diagnosis, prognosis, and counseling, and psychotherapeutic treatment of premarital, marriage, family, and child relationship dysfunctions.
     (e) A nurse who shall possess a master’s degree in psychiatric or public health nursing and shall be licensed as a registered nurse by the Board of Registered Nursing in the State of California, and shall have had at least five years mental health experience, two of which shall have been administrative experience. Additional post-baccalaureate experience in a mental health setting may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for the educational requirements.
     (f) An administrator who shall have a master’s degree in hospital administration, public health administration, or public administration from an accredited college or university, and who shall have at least three years of experience in hospital or health care administration, two of which shall have been in the mental health field. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis with the approval of the Department.

Five (5) years of relevant behavioral health experience, including three (3) years of supervisor experience.

Pursuant to Section 5751.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code must possess and maintain one of the following: licensure as a Physician and Surgeon, Clinical Psychologist, Registered Nurse, Clinical Social Worker, Marriage, Family and Child Counselor, or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (Board of Behavioral Sciences). If licensed in another state must obtain California licensure by the end of the probationary period.