The County of Santa Barbara's Behavioral Wellness Department is accepting applications for one (1) full-time Justice Services Manager position. This leadership position manages countywide behavioral health programs serving justice-involved individuals experiencing mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring conditions. The countywide classification is Health Services Manager II. This position is "At-Will" and is exempt from Civil Service provisions.
Under the direction of the Branch Chief of Specialty Programs, the Justice Services Manager oversees prevention, intervention, diversion, treatment, and recovery-oriented programs designed to reduce criminal justice involvement and improve access to behavioral health services. Responsibilities include program planning and evaluation, staff supervision, contract and grant oversight, regulatory compliance, strategic collaboration, and coordination with internal and external partners.
The Justice Services Manager works closely with courts, law enforcement agencies, correctional health providers, community-based organizations, and other County departments to support coordinated care and positive outcomes for vulnerable populations. This position serves as a member of the Behavioral Wellness management team and exercises independent judgment in establishing program priorities and operational strategies.
May be based in Santa Barbara or Santa Maria. However, this position has countywide responsibility and requires routine travel to offices and partner agencies.
The ideal candidate will have:
Founded in 1962, it is the mission of the Department of Behavioral Wellness to promote the prevention of and recovery from mental illness and addiction among individuals, families and communities, by providing effective leadership and delivering state-of-the-art, culturally competent services. The Department provides treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to 10,000 clients with mental illness and substance use disorders annually through its professional staff of over 400, in addition to its many contracted Community-Based Organization (CBO) providers. The Department's decisions and service delivery are guided by the following values:
These examples are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job and not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual.
Education and Experience The knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below may be acquired through various types of training, education, and experience. A typical way to acquire the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Note on Out-of-State Licensure: Applicants must possess valid California licensure in their profession at the time of application.
For specific positions, possession and maintenance of a valid California driver's license and the ability to meet automobile insurability requirements of the County or the ability to provide suitable transportation needs as a condition of continued employment.
Knowledge of:
Ability to: