
Assistant Director of Transitional Programming
- Chicago, IL
- $70,000-75,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead with Purpose: Supervise and inspire a team of staff and interns providing life-changing services like housing linkage, recovery-focused therapy, and intensive case management.
- Drive Measurable Outcomes: Monitor program performance, track recovery and housing milestones, and use data to continuously improve results for our clients.
- Champion Quality Care: Oversee clinical documentation, ensure compliance with Medicaid standards, and serve as LPHA to approve treatment plans, assessments, and notes.
- Develop People, Not Just Programs: Provide weekly supervision, mentorship, and training that helps staff grow clinically and professionally—while also building a high-performing team culture.
- Fuel Innovation: Collaborate with hospital providers to expand the program's reach, strengthen partnerships, and develop outreach efforts that bring more clients through the “front door.”
- Respond When It Matters Most: Support staff in responding to crises, conducting risk assessments, and creating safety plans that keep clients stable and engaged.
- Own the Process, Improve the System: Lead continuous quality improvement efforts that elevate service delivery across housing, mental health, and recovery domains.
- Be a Voice at the Table: Interface with state funders, shape policies, and help tell the story of your team's impact through quarterly reports and strategic conversations.
- Mission-Driven Work: Help individuals transition from inpatient setting to community
- Leadership Opportunity: Build and shape a program with proven impact
- Team Culture: Supportive, client-focused, and recovery-oriented
- Professional Development: Grow your clinical and administrative skills
- Competitive Salary & Benefits Package
- Full-time, primarily weekdays
- Occasional evenings/weekends as needed
- Hybrid mix of office and community visits
- Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, or related field
- Valid Illinois clinical license (LCSW, LCPC, or LMFT)
- 3+ years of social services experience, with at least 1 year in a mental health setting
- Minimum 1 year of supervisory or team leadership experience
- Knowledge of Medicaid billing (Rule 132/140), IM+CANS
- Strong clinical documentation and communication skills
- Reliable transportation and valid driver's license (community-based travel required)
- Must obtain IM+CANS and SOAR certification within 30 days if not already certified
- Familiarity with transitional housing or diversion programming
- Experience working with individuals facing homelessness, trauma, and dual diagnoses
- Comfort navigating grants, KPIs, and government reporting
- Understanding of SOAR process and certification
- Must have a valid Driver's License and reliable car to visit members at different locations in the Chicagoland area.
- Must pass a background check.