Reentry Coordinator (Licensed)

County of Santa Barbara

CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$123,025.76–$157,015.04 Per Year
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Behavioral Health, Best Practices, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Solutions, Change Management, Childcare, Clinical Best Practices, Clinical Monitoring, Clinical Practices/Protocols, Clinical Psychology, Coaching, Communication Skills, Community Support, Community and Social Services, Conflict Resolution, Contract Analysis, Contract Creation, Contract Management, Contract Requirements, Correctional Health, Criminal Justice, Customer Relations, Customer Support/Service, Data Analysis, Disability Insurance, Discharge Plans, Documentation, Driver's License, Engineering Change Management, English Language, Establish Priorities, Federal Laws and Regulations, Financial Analysis, Financial Management, Financial Reporting, Government, Grant Writing, Green Transportation, Health Department, Health Education, Health Plan, Healthcare, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Software, Identify Issues, Industry/Trade Analysis, Interpret Regulations, Leadership, Legal, License Management, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensing Compliance, Life Insurance, Maintain Compliance, Managed Care, Medi-Cal, Medical Treatment, Multilingual, Negotiation Skills, Nursing, Offer Letters, Office Management, Operating Room Nursing, Operational Audit, Operations Management, Operations Planning, Organizational Skills, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Metrics, Performance Reviews, Policy Analysis, Policy Development, Policy Implementation, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Development, Procedure Implementation, Program Evaluation, Program Planning, Project Tracking, Project/Program Management, Provider Contracting, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Purchasing/Procurement, Quality Assurance, Registered Nurse (RN), Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Reimbursement, Reporting Skills, Requirements Management, Resource Management, Risk, Service Delivery, Set Goals, Social Work, Spam Filtering, Staff Development, Staff Training, State Laws and Regulations, Statistics, Strategic Planning, Systems Administration/Management, TDM (Time Division Multiplexing), Team Player, Time Management, Trend Analysis, United States Public Health Service, Urban Planning, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
CA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Description\n \nSalary: $123,025.76 - $157,015.04\n \nAre you passionate about supporting individuals involved in the justice system and helping them successfully reintegrate into the community? County of Santa Barbara Health is accepting applications for a Reentry Coordinator (Licensed) to oversee implementation and coordination of reentry services, including CalAIM Justice-Involved Jail Reentry Bundle services. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and help shape innovative, person-centered reentry services, we encourage you to apply today.\n \nThe County classification title is Health Services Manager II. This position is "At-Will" and exempt from Civil Service provisions.\n \nThrough collaboration amongst the partner agencies and the leadership of the Reentry Coordinator, Santa Barbara County will ensure individuals entering the criminal legal system receive multi-agency assessments and case planning to assist in their successful return to the community at the earliest stage possible based on their risk and needs, and the statutorily available options. This approach will assist in ensuring all diversionary options are maximized and individuals exiting the criminal legal system (pretrial and post sentence) have a robust discharge plan. This work will interface with work performed by multiple agencies between the Jail Discharge Planning Team, County Health Department, the Sheriff's Office, Probation, County Executive Office, Public Defender's Office, Managed Care Plans, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and a range of community-based service providers.\n \nUnder direction of the CalAIM Administrator, the Reentry Coordinator will lead the operational oversight and coordination of services for individuals reentering the community from the County's two jails, with a primary focus on implementing CalAIM justice-involved initiatives, including Jail Reentry services. This role will manage the integration of service delivery between the County jails Enhanced Care Management (ECM) team and Community Supports, while working closely with the Medi-Cal managed care plan to ensure seamless transitions of care. They will provide clinical oversight to staff delivering reentry services including maintaining compliance with state licensure standards and clinical best practices. This includes supervision, training, and evaluation of clinical and care coordination staff, as needed, and will participate in regional and statewide planning efforts related to reentry services.\n \nThey will develop and implement protocols and workflows that support continuity of care for justice-involved individuals, ensuring these systems are responsive, equitable, and efficient. The position is also responsible for monitoring program data, ensuring accurate and timely reporting that aligns with CalAIM and Medi-Cal managed care plan requirements.\n \nThis position plays a critical leadership role in bridging behavioral health, public health, and correctional systems to support individuals during their transition from jail to community-based services, including coordinating care for Medi-Cal eligible clients. The ideal candidate will be a Licensed Behavioral Health Professional OR Nurse with strong program management and interagency coordination skills.\n \nAll County leaders are expected to uphold the values of accountability, customer-focus, and efficiency. Incumbents lead others and model behaviors that exemplify quality customer service; provide effective and ethical leadership; creatively and strategically plan, develop, and implement programs that use human and financial resources to achieve results; are accountable for strategy and goal formation consistent with the County's mission and key business objectives; engage stakeholders; communicate and collaborate effectively at multiple levels; develop employees; analyze issues and data; and efficiently use public resources.\n \nTHE DEPARTMENT\n \nCounty of Santa Barbara Health: Established in 1925, County Health is dedicated to building healthy people, a healthy community, and a healthy environment. Our team of over 500 professionals works collaboratively to prevent disease, promote wellness and health equity, ensure access to care, and protect the environment. With an annual budget of $98.6 million, we serve more than 444,500 residents across Santa Barbara County through a wide range of innovative public health programs and services. Join us and be part of a mission-driven team making a real impact every day.\n \nFor more information, please visit: http://www.countyofsb.org/CHD\n \nBenefits: The County of Santa Barbara offers generous benefits. Click on the Benefits Tab above or click here to view more information. In addition, applicants from other public sector employers may qualify for:\n\n Retirement reciprocity\n Time and service credit towards an advanced vacation accrual rate\n \nNote: The County may provide reimbursement for reasonable relocation expenses, and at the discretion of the CEO, can provide cash incentives and/or time off advanced accruals in the interest of attracting the best talent to the organization.\n \nThe IDEAL CANDIDATE will possess:\n\n Extensive experience working with justice-involved individuals or high-needs populations in correctional or community settings, including reentry and/or behavioral health services.\n Knowledge of CalAIM, Enhanced Care Management (ECM), and Community Supports.\n Strong leadership and supervisory skills in a clinical or health program setting.\n Ability to collaborate across agencies and manage complex care transitions.\n Deep understanding of the Medi-Cal system, behavioral health, social services, and public health systems.\n Commitment to health equity, culturally competent care, and trauma-informed practice.\n \nExamples of Duties\n \nThese examples are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job, and not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual.\n\n Serves as a member of the County's management team by planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing the activities in areas such as: public health, mental health and recovery, correctional health, and/or medical health programs.\n Establishes annual goals and priorities, influences the direction for new or revised services, programs, processes, standards, or operational plans, based upon the County's longer-term strategies.\n Directly supervises the Jail Reentry Care Managers who have responsibility for creating reentry plans with individuals housed in jail. \n Plans, coordinates, and evaluates health services programs and/or projects in areas including, but not limited to public health, mental health and recovery, correctional health, and medical health programs and projects.\n Serves as a subject matter expert and uses technical and analytical expertise to develop findings.\n Directs, coordinates, and participates in the development and implementation of program goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and priorities that balance both mandated services and community needs.\n Negotiates, develops, and manages contracts; and monitors and evaluates for compliance with contractual obligations.\n Researches, analyzes, develops, and reviews studies, allocations, and related reports, contracts, proposals, materials, presentations, and other documents; and develops and makes recommendations to higher-level staff. \n Develops, implements, and evaluates services and programs to ensure adherence to strategic and performance goals; manages work systems and processes; maintains and updates procedures; researches trends and best practices in area of assignment; and recommends and implements operational and /or program changes.\n Develops and administers budgetary and procurement processes; manages contracts; researches and analyzes financial information; makes resource allocation recommendations; and implements resource allocation decisions.\n Troubleshoots and resolves program or work unit issues and keeps higher-level management informed of issues/resolution.\n Oversees the preparation of or prepares contracts, reports, records, plans, and other documents involved in managing the area of assignment; oversees and participates in the research and analysis of policy and related information; and makes recommendations to higher-level management staff.\n Supervises management, professional, paraprofessional, and support staff; and is responsible for conducting performance evaluations, employee development, hiring, discipline, and termination procedures.\n Coordinates work with the general public, County staff, and external agencies; may represent the County on various professional committees; and may prepare and make presentations to the public, elected officials, boards, and other stakeholders.\n Oversees contracted providers in diagnostic and/or clinical settings.\n Performs other related duties as required. \n \nEmployment Standards\n \nThe 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:\n\n Equivalent of a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, Health Administration, or a closely related field AND,\n Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in public health, behavioral health, or healthcare program, including at least two (2) years as a supervisor or manager.\n \nLicenses and Certificates\n \nMust possess and maintain a current, valid license in the State of California as one of the following: \n\n Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)\n Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)\n Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)\n Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP)\n Doctorate in Psychology (PhD or PsyD)\n Registered Nurse (RN)\n \nFor 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.\n \nKnowledge of:\n\n Principles, practices, and techniques of health care management in a public agency setting including public health, mental health and recovery, correctional health, and medical health including the interpretation of laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.\n Trends in public, mental, medical, and correctional health, and recovery education, treatment, prevention, and related issues.\n Principles and practices of public administration and program management, including strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation. \n Management principles, practices, and techniques.\n Principles and practices of fiscal management and budgeting. \n Principles and practices of program planning and administration. \n Personnel management principles and practices, including employee supervision, training, and evaluation. \n Principles and applications of critical thinking and analysis.\n Principles and practices of group facilitation, conflict resolution, and consensus building.\n Principles and practices of procurement and contract administration.\n Principles and techniques of effective oral presentations.\n Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, regulations, and standards.\n Business systems, equipment, and applications relevant to the area of assignment.\n Social, economic, cultural, and other issues impacting the program area.\n \nAbility to:\n\n Effectively administer public health, mental health and recovery, correctional health, and/or medical health programs and activities. \n Manage assigned operations/programs; ensure ongoing compliance with strategic objectives and performance measures. \n Develop and implement policies and procedures. \n Manage and evaluate assigned staff, including training, coaching, participating in the development of goals and strategic objectives, coordinating deadlines, prioritizing work demands, and assigning/monitoring work. \n Analyze and evaluate operational programs, projects, and procedures. \n Plan, organize, coordinate, and supervise changes and improvements in public agency projects and studies. \n Manage budgets, contracts, grants, and resource allocation. \n Interpret, monitor, and report financial information and statistics. \n Oversee the implementation of, and adherence to, quality assurance activities and standards. \n Research, recommend, and implement industry trends, solutions, and best practices.\n Resolve complex problems within area of assignment. \n Prepare and oversee the preparation of reports, grant proposals, documents, and presentations.\n Make presentations to stakeholders, elected officials, County leadership, and the public. \n Creates and provides informative presentations to stakeholders, elected officials, County leadership, and the public. \n Collaborate with program stakeholders, elected and appointed boards, the public, and internal leadership. \n Interpret and apply applicable laws, codes, regulations, and standards. \n Communicate effectively, clearly, and concisely.\n Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a diverse range of individuals, including but not limited to coworkers, subordinate staff, supervisors, other managers, professional agencies, and the general public.\n Work a varied schedule of hours, which may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. \n \nSupplemental Information\n \nSELECTION PROCESS: \n\n Review applications and supplemental questionnaire to determine those applicants who meet the employment standards. Candidates who are successful in the selection process will have their names placed on the employment list. \n \nREASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: The County of Santa Barbara is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants. Qualified individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or selection process should contact the recruiter listed on the job posting. We require verification of accommodation needed from a professional source, such as a Medical Provider or a learning institution.\n \nRecruiters will correspond with applicants by e-mail during each step in the recruitment process. Applicants are reminded to check spam filters continuously during the Recruitment & Selection Process steps listed above to ensure they do not miss the required deadlines.\n \nBackground Process: Live Scan \u2013 The selected candidate will need to successfully pass a Live Scan which is an electronic fingerprint scanning that is certified by the State Department of Justice. Please note, a Live Scan may need to be repeated in accordance with specific department requirements to access their facilities.\n \nIn addition to the Live Scan, the following process will be used as part of the background investigation process after the candidate is extended a conditional offer of employment for the County Health Department:\n\n Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ). The selected individual will receive a notice regarding the completion of a Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ). Failure to submit a PHQ by the deadline will result in disqualification from the hiring process for the County Health Department.\n Background Investigation: The selected individual will be required to complete a Personal History Statement (PHS) and undergo an extensive background investigation that includes an evaluation of references, prior employment, drug history, residence history, and neighborhood check. This process may take 4-6 weeks.\n \nCurrent or excessive use of drugs, sale of drugs, serious criminal history, or deception relating to employment history may bar employment.\n \nCounty of Santa Barbara Health (County Health) requires all employees working in direct contact with patients or clients in a high-risk environment to comply with the Department's Employee Immunizations policy. This can be accomplished by providing documentation of immunizations, submitting laboratory immune titers demonstrating adequate immunity, or obtaining required vaccinations. A list of requirements, based on the specific program, will be sent at the time an offer letter is presented to the selected candidate(s) and initial documentation will be required at this time. \n \nSome positions in this class may require as a condition of employment that the incumbent sign a statement agreeing to comply with Section 11166 of the California Penal Code relating to child abuse reporting and Section 15630 of the Welfare and Institutions Code relating to dependent adult abuse reporting.\n \nDisaster Service Worker: Pursuant to Governmental code section 3100, all employees with the County of Santa Barbara are declared to be disaster service workers subject to such disaster service. Activities as may be assigned to them by their superiors or by law.\n \nEqual Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement\n \nThe County of Santa Barbara provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation of any type with regard to any characteristic or status protected by any federal law, state law, or Santa Barbara County ordinance. The County continues to be committed to a merit-based selection process and to eliminating barriers to attracting and retaining top qualified candidates. The County has a long-standing practice of providing a work environment that respects the dignity of individual employees and values their contributions to our organization.\n \nAPPLICATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 4:59 PM PST. Applications and job bulletins can be obtained 24 hours a day at www.sbcountyjobs.com.\n \nCollin Graham, Recruiter \u2013 cgraham@countyofsb.org\n \nRetirement Plans \n\n Generous County Defined Benefit Plan \n Eligible to participate in 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan \n Retirement Reciprocity with CalPERS, CalSTRS, and 1937 Act plans \n For more information on our retirement plans, please visit: https://www.sbcers.org/ and http://www.santabarbara457.com\n \nHealth Benefits\n\n Choice of dental, vision and medical plans. In addition to the Benefit Allowance noted above, the County contributes toward medical premiums and dental premiums \n On-Site Employee Health Clinics in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria which provide ongoing and episodic services to eligible employees and their eligible dependents \n Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free, confidential assistance with personal and workplace problems to employees and their immediate family members \n Healthcare Advocacy Program to help employees navigate the complexities of health plan benefits \n Available Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Account (HSA), Supplemental Term or Whole Life Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance and more! \n For more information on our health benefits, please visit: https://www.countyofsb.org/4012/Health-Benefits\n \nPaid Time Off\n\n Vacation Leave 12 to 25 days per year depending on length of public employment \n Sick Leave 12 days annually with unlimited accumulation, one year of which can be converted to service credit upon retirement \n Paid Holidays based on bargaining unit (view the compensation summary for this bargaining unit, link below) \n Alternative Transportation Benefit (TDM) up to 2 days of additional vacation for using alternative methods of commuting \n For more information on Paid Time Off please view the Compensation Summary for this bargaining unit (available below)\n \nMiscellaneous Benefits\n\n County Paid Term Life Insurance \n County Paid Long Term Disability Insurance \n Childcare and Employee Discounts \n Relocation Assistance may apply \n Flexible work schedule may apply \n For more information on all of these benefits, please visit: https://www.countyofsb.org/4013/24636/WorkLife-Benefits\n \nCompensation Summary\n\n To view the Compensation Summary specific to the bargaining unit for this position (link to full Memorandum of Understanding also available at bottom of the summary), please visit: https://www.countyofsb.org/3096/Managers---Unrepresented\n This benefits list is for convenience only; please refer to the Memorandum of Understanding for complete details of terms and conditions. Amounts are generally prorated for part-time employment.\n \n01\n \nThe selected candidate will be working in County Jails and Juvenile Facilities and must complete and successfully pass a Personal History Statement (PHS), extensive background investigation and Live Scan.\n\n I understand.\n \n02\n \nThis position requires candidates to be willing to work at and travel to ALL LOCATIONS within the County (Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, and Lompoc) and outside the County and may be transferred to another location throughout the County of Santa Barbara. I agree to these terms, regardless of the work location selected on my application.\n\n I understand.\n \n03\n \nIf you have listed an international degree on your employment application, please attach your transcripts and documentation from an evaluation service that demonstrates you meet the U.S. education standards. You are required to attach the required documentation to your application to advance in the selection process. This is your only opportunity to provide such documentation. You may skip this question if you do not have an international degree.\n\n Yes, I have an international degree and have attached my transcripts and the required documents from an Evaluation Service to my employment application.\n Yes, I have an international degree, but do not have the required documents. I understand that I may not qualify for this position.\n \n04\n \nTo be eligible for this position, you must possess and maintain a current, valid license in the State of California as one of the following (check ALL that apply):\n\n Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)\n Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)\n Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)\n Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LPC)\n Doctorate in Psychology (PhD or PsyD)\n Registered Nurse (RN)\n None of the above \u2013 I DO NOT meet the minimum qualifications for this position.\n \n05\n \nDo you have a bachelor's degree or equivalent from an accredited four-year college or university in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, Health Administration, or a closely related field? If yes, please list the degree(s) obtained and the name of the college or university. Please note, this information should also be documented in the education section of your employment application. If you do not have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in the mentioned fields above, please type "N/A."\n \n06\n \nPlease describe in detail your five years or more of professional experience in public health, behavioral health, or healthcare program. Include your employer name(s), duration of employment with this type of experience and overall responsibilities pertaining to this experience. (Complete details should be listed on your application under Work History). Do not type "see resume" or "see application." If you do not have this experience, type "N/A."\n \n07\n \nPlease describe in detail your two years or more of direct supervisory experience. Include in your response your employer/organization name(s), dates in the supervisory role, number of direct staff supervised, type of setting and your overall responsibilities. (Complete details should be listed on your application under Work History). Do not type "see resume" or "see application." If you do not have this experience, type "N/A."\n \n08\n \nPlease describe your experience working with individuals involved in the criminal justice system. Include the setting (e.g., jail, reentry programs, probation), your role, and the populations served. If you do not have this experience, type "N/A."\n \n09\n \nDescribe your experience providing clinical supervision or oversight to staff. Include the types of staff supervised, licensure level (if any), and how you ensured compliance with clinical and ethical standards. If you do not have this experience, type "N/A."\n \n10\n \nAre you fluent in any language other than English? If yes, please specify your proficiency level and whether you've used the language in a professional setting. If you do not have bilingual language proficiency, type "N/A."\n \nRequired Question \n \nEmployer County of Santa Barbara\n \nAddress 1226 Anacapa Street\n \nSanta Barbara, California, 93101\n \nWebsite https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sbcounty\n\n

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