Million Little
Clinical Program Manager
Job description
Position Title: Clinical Program Manager
Pay Rate: $28–$32/hour DOE
Type: Full-Time (35–40 hrs/week, Mon–Fri)
• Paid sick hours
• Paid Vacation time
• Paid holidays
• QSEHRA (Health Reimbursement Account)
• Monthly Team Support Allowance
• Mileage Reimbursement
• 401(k) plan
• Professional Development
Reports to: Executive Director
Location: Office in Santa Clarita, CA + program sites across Los Angeles County
Summary
The Clinical Program Manager provides leadership and operational oversight for the organization’s Intervention and Reentry Programs serving Transition-Age Youth (TAY, ages 16–25). This role ensures programming in correctional and community settings is trauma-informed, ethically grounded, culturally responsive, and aligned with organizational values of integrity, accountability, compassion, and excellence.
Key Responsibilities
• Program Leadership: Supervise and support facilitators, oversee deliverables, ensure compliance and quality, and contribute to strategic planning.
• Clinical Oversight: Provide reflective supervision, uphold trauma-informed and youth-centered practices, guide ethical decision-making, and review documentation for rigor.
• Staff Development: Conduct site visits, lead team meetings, evaluate performance, and foster staff wellness.
• Training: Design and deliver trainings on trauma-informed care, SEL integration, de-escalation, and related topics; maintain organized training materials.
• External Relations: Partner with community agencies, represent the organization professionally, and ensure communications uphold confidentiality and integrity.
Qualifications
Education: Master’s in social work (MSW), MFT, Art Therapy, or related behavioral health field.
Licensure: California LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or ATR-BC strongly preferred.
Experience:
• 3–5 years with vulnerable or justice-involved youth.
• Supervisory and training experience required.
• Correctional facility experiences strongly preferred.
Core Competencies
• Humanity & Integrity: Ethical, transparent, and youth-centered leadership.
• Accountability: Strong organization, follow-through, and documentation.
• Emotional Steadiness: Composure under stress.
• Creativity & Growth: Integrates expressive arts, welcomes feedback, strives for excellence.
Work Environment
• Direct work with justice-involved youth in correctional and community settings.
• Must maintain professionalism in high-stress or unpredictable environments.
Travel & Physical Requirements
• Frequent travel across LA County; must have reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license, and insurance.
• Able to lift and transport up to 40 lbs of materials.
Employment Requirements
• Background checks, probation training, valid auto insurance, proof of work authorization, and any required health clearances (TB, COVID-19).
To Apply
Submit cover letter, resume, and training sample.
All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status.
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View resume exampleResponsibilities
- Reports to: Executive Director
- The Clinical Program Manager provides leadership and operational oversight for the organization’s Intervention and Reentry Programs serving Transition-Age Youth (TAY, ages 16–25)
- This role ensures programming in correctional and community settings is trauma-informed, ethically grounded, culturally responsive, and aligned with organizational values of integrity, accountability, compassion, and excellence
- Program Leadership: Supervise and support facilitators, oversee deliverables, ensure compliance and quality, and contribute to strategic planning
- Clinical Oversight: Provide reflective supervision, uphold trauma-informed and youth-centered practices, guide ethical decision-making, and review documentation for rigor
- Staff Development: Conduct site visits, lead team meetings, evaluate performance, and foster staff wellness
- Training: Design and deliver trainings on trauma-informed care, SEL integration, de-escalation, and related topics; maintain organized training materials
- External Relations: Partner with community agencies, represent the organization professionally, and ensure communications uphold confidentiality and integrity
- Direct work with justice-involved youth in correctional and community settings
- Must maintain professionalism in high-stress or unpredictable environments
Qualifications
- Education: Master’s in social work (MSW), MFT, Art Therapy, or related behavioral health field
- 3–5 years with vulnerable or justice-involved youth
- Supervisory and training experience required
- Humanity & Integrity: Ethical, transparent, and youth-centered leadership
- Accountability: Strong organization, follow-through, and documentation
- Emotional Steadiness: Composure under stress
- Creativity & Growth: Integrates expressive arts, welcomes feedback, strives for excellence
- Travel & Physical Requirements
- Frequent travel across LA County; must have reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license, and insurance
- Able to lift and transport up to 40 lbs of materials
- Background checks, probation training, valid auto insurance, proof of work authorization, and any required health clearances (TB, COVID-19)
Benefits
- Pay Rate: $28–$32/hour DOE
- Type: Full-Time (35–40 hrs/week, Mon–Fri)
- Paid sick hours
- Paid Vacation time
- Paid holidays
- QSEHRA (Health Reimbursement Account)
- Monthly Team Support Allowance
- Mileage Reimbursement
- 401(k) plan
- Professional Development
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