Our Mission & Values
At Children's Health Council, we believe in the promise and potential of every child, teen, and young adult. We specialize in ADHD, Learning Differences, Anxiety & Depression, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Our strategic priorities include:
- Being people first and empowering our workforce
- Creating systems built on equity, access, and inclusion
- Elevating technology and strengthening community partnerships
Why Join Our Team?
We're building a workplace where clinicians thrive professionally and personally. Here's what sets CHC apart:
- Excellence in Evidence-Based Therapy – Deliver high-quality care backed by research and best practices, including measurement-based care to track and enhance client progress
- Specialized Consultation Groups – Access age and presenting-concern-specific consultation to deepen your clinical expertise
- Commitment to Lifelong Learning – Expand your expertise with free continuing education (CE) courses, an annual training stipend, regular consultation groups, and in-house training designed to support your professional growth
- True Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Work alongside psychologists, therapists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, educational specialists, neuropsychologists, and nurse practitioners to provide holistic, whole-child care. Being part of a diverse team broadens your clinical perspective, enhances your skill set, and fosters deeper professional growth
- Diverse Career Pathways – Explore opportunities including clinical supervision, colleague observations, and school-based contracts
- Integrated Care Model – Support clients and caregivers through our onsite Intensive Outpatient Program, making it seamless to connect families with quality care
- Professional Support – CHC covers all license renewal fees
- Culture of Diversity & Inclusion – Join a welcoming community that values cultural humility, equity, and ongoing learning, ensuring clinicians of all backgrounds feel supported and empowered
- Competitive Compensation & Meaningful Benefits – Enjoy a fulfilling career in a mission-driven organization that genuinely values and invests in its team
- Technology Support – Benefit from tools designed to reduce administrative burden, including note-writing assistance
The CHC Ravenswood program focuses on supporting children, youth, and families experiencing trauma, adversity, systemic barriers, and cultural stressors. This position is ideal for a clinician-leader who is passionate about providing culturally responsive, community-based mental health services to historically underserved populations and advancing health equity through evidence-based care.
Job Summary
The Clinical Program Manager (CPM) oversees the day-to-day clinical operations, staff supervision, service delivery, and quality management of the Ravenswood outpatient mental health program.
In close partnership with the Associate Director, Ravenswood, the CPM ensures the effective delivery of outpatient therapy services, including individual, family, dyadic, and group therapy; intake assessments; consultation; and care coordination. The CPM fosters a positive, accountable, and culturally responsive clinical environment while maintaining compliance with clinical, ethical, regulatory, and organizational standards.
The CPM directly supervises clinical and program staff, monitors clinical quality and productivity, facilitates care coordination, and provides direct clinical services. This role is essential to maintaining program stability, supporting staff development, expanding client access, and ensuring high-quality services.
This position is expected to be allocated approximately as follows:
- 50% Administrative, Supervisory, and Operational Leadership
- 50% Direct Clinical Services
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Clinical Operations and Program Management
- Oversee daily operation of Ravenswood outpatient mental health services.
- Monitor referral flow, intake processes, client assignment, scheduling, waitlists, and caseload distribution.
- Ensure services are delivered efficiently, equitably, and in accordance with contractual requirements and organizational standards.
- Monitor clinical productivity, service utilization, and documentation completion.
- Identify operational barriers affecting client access, quality, workflow, or staff performance and recommend solutions.
- Facilitate regular clinical team meetings and case consultation meetings.
- Ensure compliance with all organizational policies, licensing standards, legal requirements, and clinical documentation standards.
- Review incident reports and coordinate appropriate follow-up activities.
- Escalate significant clinical, operational, compliance, staffing, or safety concerns to the Associate Director.
Staff Supervision and Team Leadership
- Directly supervise assigned clinical and program staff.
- Conduct regular supervision meetings, performance reviews, and goal-setting discussions.
- Provide ongoing coaching, mentoring, feedback, and professional development support.
- Monitor staff productivity, workload distribution, documentation compliance, and service quality.
- Participate in recruitment, onboarding, orientation, and retention efforts.
- Identify staff development and training needs.
- Address routine performance concerns and partner with Human Resources and the Associate Director on more serious performance issues.
- Foster a collaborative, inclusive, culturally responsive, and psychologically safe work environment.
- Support staff well-being and promote a positive team culture.
Clinical Quality and Risk Management
- Ensure adherence to evidence-based, trauma-informed, family-centered, and culturally responsive practices.
- Support quality improvement initiatives and implementation of clinical standards.
- Ensure appropriate supervision structures for unlicensed clinicians and trainees.
- Consult on complex clinical situations within scope of expertise.
- Coordinate with clinical leadership regarding high-risk cases and ethical concerns.
- Collaborate with compliance staff on medical-legal and risk-management activities.
- Ensure timely reporting and management of critical incidents and mandated reporting responsibilities.
Direct Clinical Services
- Provide outpatient mental health services, including individual, family, dyadic, and group therapy.
- Conduct intake assessments and clinical consultations as assigned.
- Maintain an active clinical caseload consistent with management responsibilities.
- Complete all clinical documentation in accordance with organizational and regulatory requirements.
- Participate in care coordination and interdisciplinary consultation.
- Model high-quality clinical practice and professionalism.
Community Engagement and Collaboration
- Support community outreach activities that promote awareness and access to Ravenswood clinical services.
- Represent the program in community meetings and collaborative partnerships as requested by the Associate Director.
- Maintain productive working relationships with schools, healthcare providers, community-based organizations, and referral partners.
- Provide occasional trainings, workshops, consultations, and presentations to families and community partners.
- Perform other related duties as required and assigned.
Education and Qualifications:
Required
- Completion of professional level training, including professional licensure (PhD/PsyD), in psychology, mental or behavioral health or similar discipline or medical degree with specialty training in pediatrics or child psychology and at least 5 years of experience post licensure.
- Current California licensure (Psychologist, or equivalent).
- Minimum three years of progressively responsible supervisory or management experience in a behavioral health setting.
- Demonstrated experience supervising clinicians and supporting staff development.
- Experience working with children, adolescents, and families.
Preferred
- Experience in community mental health or county-funded behavioral health services.
- Experience working with bilingual and bicultural populations.
- Spanish language proficiency.
- Experience with evidence-based interventions, parent coaching, family systems work, and trauma-focused treatment approaches.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong understanding of child, adolescent, and family mental health.
- Experience providing trauma-informed and culturally responsive services.
- Knowledge of community mental health systems and underserved populations.
- Ability to supervise, mentor, and develop clinical staff.
- Strong clinical judgment and ethical decision-making skills.
- Knowledge of legal, ethical, and regulatory standards governing mental health services.
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
- Experience using electronic health records and data systems.
- Commitment to health equity, diversity, inclusion, and community-centered care.
Physical and Special Job Requirements:
- This position is primarily in person and requires regular onsite presence in East Palo Alto.
- This position may require occasional lifting, moving, and/or setting up of documents, weighing up to 20 pounds; training binders or materials laptop computers, projectors, flip charts, and other materials needed for meetings and presentations. The employee must also be able to work for extended periods at a computer.
- Flexibility will be required in work schedule; evening and weekend hours may be required.
Contact with Others:
- Extensive interpersonal interaction with peers, subordinates and outside contacts.
Benefits
Benefits Available to 0.75+ FTE Employees
- Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
- Accrual of up to 3 weeks of paid vacation per year
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services
- Free continuing education (CE) classes
- License renewal fees paid by CHC
- Professional organization membership dues (1 organization per year)
Benefits Available to All FTE Employees
- Accrual of up to 2 weeks of paid sick leave per year
- Weekly consultation groups
- Eligibility for loan forgiveness programs, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness and California state loan repayment programs
- The starting base salary for this position is as shown above. The actual base salary is dependent upon a variety of job-related factors such as professional background, training, work experience, location, business needs, and market demand. This pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Children's Health Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to [email protected].
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're a dedicated psychologist passionate about serving diverse families and committed to evidence-based, culturally responsive care, we'd love to hear from you. Join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and shares your commitment to transforming young lives.
Apply today to become part of the Children's Health Council family!