Vice President of Behavioral Health
The Vice President of Behavioral Health provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for all behavioral health services at BMS Family Health & Wellness Centers. This includes oversight of outpatient and inpatient mental health and substance use disorder programs, including OASAS Part 820 services. The VP ensures high-quality, trauma-informed, culturally responsive care aligned with regulatory standards, organizational goals, and community needs.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic & Executive Leadership
- Lead and expand integrated behavioral health services across the organization.
- Serve on the executive leadership team, contributing to strategy, policy, and performance improvement.
- Promote collaboration across medical, behavioral health, and social services.
Clinical & Quality Oversight
- Ensure evidence-based care and clinical excellence.
- Supervise program directors and clinical leaders.
- Oversee quality assurance, utilization review, incident management, and performance improvement.
- Ensure trauma-informed, person-centered, culturally competent care.
Regulatory & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with OASAS Part 820, OMH, DOH, Joint Commission (if applicable), and other regulatory bodies.
- Oversee audits, licensing, certifications, and corrective action plans.
- Partner with compliance and legal teams to mitigate risk.
Operations & Financial Management
- Oversee program operations, staffing, budgeting, productivity, and outcomes.
- Monitor financial performance and revenue cycle.
- Lead program development, grants, partnerships, and workforce planning.
- Ensure efficient resource utilization and long-term sustainability.
- Represent the organization with regulators, funders, hospitals, and community partners.
- Strengthen referral networks and advocate for behavioral health services.
Required Qualifications
- MSW and active NYS LCSW.
- CASAC certification.
- 10+ years of behavioral health experience (inpatient and outpatient).
- 5+ years of leadership managing OASAS Part 820 residential and SUD programs.
- Experience in FQHC or safety-net settings and integrated care models.
- Strong expertise in regulatory compliance, program development, and budget management.
- Excellent leadership, analytical, communication, and organizational skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish)
- Annualized salary of $180 - $200k
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Pay:$180,000.00 - $200,000.00