
Program Manager - Men's Resource Center
- South Salt Lake, UT
- $82,000-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Flexible Schedule depending on the facility! Example schedule: Monday through Thursday, 9-hour days
- Pay Ranges from $82,000 to $90,000 a year based on experience
- Robust paid time off program with enhanced benefits as you grow with us
- 15 paid holidays annually, including your birthday
- 401(k) employer matching
- Opportunity for annual merit increase and annual bonus
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance
- A bachelor's degree is strongly preferred with a preference for social work, psychology, or another related field
- A minimum of SUDC licensure is required
- Experience working in the mental health field is strongly preferred.
- Experience working in the substance use treatment field is strongly preferred.
- Responsible for understanding, demonstrating, and utilizing outward mindset in work duties and interactions.
- Timely and accurate completion of all program-related documentation.
- Ethical engagement of diverse persons (neurodiverse, racially diverse, sexual-orientation diverse, gender diverse, mobility-diverse, etc).
- Effective and outward management of direct reports.
- Maintains knowledge of program rules, client rules, client rights, and relevant legal and ethical codes.
- Uses the electronic health record to enter clinical notes, case-management notes, treatment plans, client information updates, billing information and other relevant client information.
- Uses the Utah Homeless Information Management System (UHIMS) database to enter necessary information required for funding under the federal Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG).
- Uses any additional documentation platforms to track client engagement and outcomes.
- Is competent in Motivational Interviewing (MI).
- Maintains knowledge of legal entities/ community partners.
- Oversees peer support responsibilities, including partner relations between FSH and partner organizations.
- Maintains population-specific knowledge (e.g. SUD issues, Criminogenic matters, Homeless population and Mental Illness/SPMI).