The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County is seeking qualified candidate to fill the position of Assistant Chief Clinical Officer.
Assistant Chief Clinical Officer: Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, in partnership with the Chief Clinical Officer Consultant, is responsible for providing clinical expertise, direction and supervision to staff and various functions of the organization, including Crisis Services, Planning, System Development, Clinical Services, and the Civil Commitment Process. Responsible for the coordination and collaboration of planning, development and implementation of the ADAMHS Board initiatives to improve the overall quality of services to adults and children, in conjunction with the Board’s overall strategic plan and principles of a recovery oriented system of care.
The ADAMHS Board currently offers a hybrid work schedule, allowing employees to work two days from home and three days in the office each week following the completion of the probationary period.
To be considered for this position, applicants must meet at least the minimum qualifications.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Email cover letter and resume, clearly explaining how your skills and experience qualify you for the position, in a PDF format to resumes@adamhscc.org. Please indicate "Assistant Chief Clinical Officer" in the subject line of the email.
**Only those that apply per the above instructions and meet the minimum job requirements will be considered for this position.**
The salary for this position is $140,000.
Cover letter and resume must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 13, 2024.
https://www.adamhscc.org/Home/Components/JobPosts/Job/797/6
The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County is responsible for the planning, funding and monitoring of public mental health and addiction treatment and recovery services delivered to the residents of Cuyahoga County. Under Ohio law, the ADAMHS Board is one of 50 Boards coordinating the public mental health and addiction treatment and recovery system in Ohio.
The Board is a quasi-independent part of county government, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Board contracts with provider agencies to deliver services that assist clients on the road to recovery.