Vancouver, WA30+ days ago
Plan, develop and implement strategies and programs to accomplish department goals, priorities and objectives; Supervise staff; prioritizes, assigns and monitors work; evaluates performance; initiates and implements decisions regarding employee selection and discipline; Ensures resources are available for department operations and provides staff training and cross-training; Eoordinates department resources; Developing, interpreting, monitoring, adjusting and implementing policies and procedures; Managing daily operations; and serving as administrative advisor to department head and/or elected official; Represents the department at various events such as: meetings, hearings, training, and bid openings; and ensures that department goals, views and positions are presented; Confers with elected officials, department heads, local and state officials; Coordinate activities with community groups; Explains and promotes programs to the general public and population served; Evaluates department program(s); analyzes overall workload; Ensures that activities are goal directed by prioritizing work assignments and adjusting resource allocation; and determines the need for additional resources or contract services; Prepares and administers operating and capital improvement budgets; estimates revenue and approves expenditures; research additional funding sources; and writes grant proposals; Direct, coordinate and review the program work plan; Meet with staff to identify and resolve problems; Assign work activities and projects; monitor workflow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures; Participates in community outreach efforts and activities as a community partner/agent of the County as applicable to the department assigned. The Lead Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Jail Transition Coordinator provides supervision to a team of MOUD Jail Transition Coordinators (JTCs) tasked with direct case management services to incarcerated people receiving MOUD or on the waitlist for MOUD in Clark County Jail with the goal of connecting people to community-based MOUD, substance abuse and/or mental health treatment, housing, peer support, health care, basic needs and more prior to release.