Program Administrator - King County PACT #267
Community-Based Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) | Washington State
Lead Telecare's Flagship PACT #267 - Community-Focused, Recovery-Oriented, Life-Changing Work
At Telecare Corporation, we are launching / sustaining PACT #267 under contract with the county and state. We are seeking a Washington-licensed clinical leader who is ready to lead a community-based Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) program - delivering intensive, integrated support to adults with serious mental illness who have not benefited from traditional outpatient services.
If you're passionate about recovery-centered care, community integration, and working with individuals with complex needs - and if you want to build and guide a mobile, multidisciplinary team - PACT #267 offers a rare opportunity for meaningful impact.
Required Qualifications
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of required background checks, health screenings, and license verification.
Compensation
Expected starting salary range: $118,995.46 - $147,000.20
Position maximum: $175,004.95
Starting pay is based on licensure, experience, and qualifications above minimum requirements. Geographic differentials apply.
What's In It for You
Why PACT #267 Is Special
Community-First, Mobile Care: PACT #267 serves individuals with the most severe and persistent mental illness, including those who have not thrived in traditional treatment settings
Intensive, Team-Based, Recovery-Oriented Services: The program uses a multidisciplinary team - mental health professionals, registered nurses, peer supports, and psychiatric providers - to deliver evidence-based, strengths-based, recovery-focused services, including psychiatry/medication management, case management, housing coordination, employment support, peer support, and crisis intervention.
Community Integration - Not Institution-Based: The PACT team is mobile; about 75% (or more) of services occur outside of office settings - in clients' homes, neighborhoods, job sites, or other community settings - enabling clients to live independently, maintain employment, build natural supports, and stay connected to community rather than institutions
Long-Term, Structured Support: Unlike time-limited outpatient services, PACT provides ongoing support for as long as needed - offering flexibility, continuity of care, and commitment to client success.
Capacity & Growth: PACT #267 is designed to serve up to 100 clients. The program is already seeing growth: in recent months, leadership expanded a small pilot team into a full, functioning PACT team of 14 soon-to-be more - demonstrating commitment, growth potential, and rapid scaled-up service delivery
This is a chance for a clinical leader to step in early and shape the future of a high-needs, high-impact community program.
The Role: Program Administrator, FACT #267
The Program Administrator is the senior operational and clinical leader for FACT Program #267. You are responsible for the overall success of the program, ensuring excellence across Telecare's Four Pillars of Performance:
This role requires participation in a structured on-call rotation, remaining accessible and prepared to respond to program needs within established protocols.
What You'll Do
Clinical & Forensic Leadership
Workforce & Culture
Community & Justice Partnerships
Financial & Operational Oversight
Telecare is an Equal Opportunity Employer
EOE AA M/F/V/Disability
If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.