The role involves working under the Families Forward Director to develop, supervise, and implement the Crisis Stabilization Unit as part of Crisis Services.
Supervise processes, staffing, and provide direct services to consumers. Collaborate across programs, analyze data, develop policies, and handle administrative duties. Requires a Bachelor's in Nursing or 5+ years in behavioral health, with at least 3 years working with youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance and leadership experience. Must hold Michigan credentials, have a valid driver s license, pass background checks, and be able to communicate effectively. Offered salary ranges from $79,480 to $90,119 annually, with potential increases. Benefits include health coverage, retirement, paid time off, and professional development. The position is full-time, based in Lansing, MI, with in-person work scheduled for 8-hour shifts.