Salary Range: $00.00 - $63.12 / hour
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Position Overview:
The Pediatric Grant Program Supervisor supports the implementation, coordination, and continued growth of community-based behavioral health programs under the Collaborative Care for Youth (CCY) grant project. This position plays a key role in bridging clinical care with community impact by aligning grant-funded initiatives with organizational priorities, improving access to services, and reducing health disparities among pediatric and vulnerable populations.
The role integrates program coordination, grant compliance oversight, and direct care support to ensure effective and sustainable service delivery. Primary responsibilities include leading the recruitment, onboarding, and professional development of staff hired under the grant, as well as providing ongoing supervision, performance evaluation, and mentorship to ensure high-quality implementation of grant objectives.
The supervisor provides staff support and training and organizes ongoing case consultations for a multidisciplinary team serving pediatric patients and their families. This role ensures high-quality service delivery, supports professional development, and promotes adherence to evidence-based practices. The position also serves as a key resource in all aspects of pediatric community mental health programming, including supporting data collection and reporting, coordinating training opportunities, and advancing community engagement. The role collaborates closely with the Grant Administrator to ensure accurate tracking, timely reporting, and full compliance with grant requirements.
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Community Memorial Health System was established in 2005 when Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura merged with Ojai Valley Community Hospital. It is comprised of these two hospitals along with a network of primary and specialty care health centers serving various communities across west Ventura County. Our health system is a community-owned, not-for-profit organization. As such, we are not backed by a corporate or government entity, nor do we answer to shareholders. We depend on – and answer to – the communities we serve.
Community Memorial Hospital – Ventura has been awarded a prestigious five-star rating by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)! This achievement represents thousands of people going the extra mile every day for our patients, and we are the ONLY hospital in Ventura County to earn this distinction!
Community Memorial Healthcare Benefits
To help heal, comfort, and promote health for the communities we serve, Community Memorial Healthcare takes care of our community of employees so our local community can be cared for. That’s why we provide competitive benefits, along with great career choices, training, and leadership development. Our total rewards package provides benefits that support you and your family’s health and wellness in all aspects of life. From our top tier insurance plans to our employee assistance program, take advantage of what CMH has to offer so you and your loved ones can have peace of mind now and for years to come. CMH is here for you and your family every step of the way.
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