Director of Diversion Operations
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Location: Austin, TX 78745
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Full-time
Description
Job Title: Director, Diversion Operations
Location: Travis County Austin, Texas Job Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Chief Training Officer | Direct Reports: Mental Health Specialist(s)
About Us:
God Restoring Order (GRO) Community is a mental/behavioral healthcare provider that specializes in trauma focused care for boys and men of color, ages 5 and up. Grounded in an understanding of the neurological, biological and psychological effects of trauma, GRO translates research discoveries into evidenced-based treatments for behavior change.
Position Summary:
The Director of Diversion Operations will oversee the strategic management and operational oversight of our Gun Diversion Program within Travis County. He/She will ensure the effective distribution of services, manage a team of clinicians and collaborate with state attorneys, judges and external stakeholders to achieve program goals of community safety, reduction of rearrests and future violent-related incidents.
The ideal candidate should possess a deep understanding of local and state compliance requirements as well as strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. The Director will play a critical role in enhancing the efficiency, accountability, and transparency of program services and treatment.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Strategic Leadership & Oversight
5. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration
Leadership & Supervision:
Texas Medicaid Billing & Compliance:
Community Engagement & Stakeholder Collaboration:
Budget & Resource Management:
Competencies:
Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
What We Offer:
Full-time
Description
Job Title: Director, Diversion Operations
Location: Travis County Austin, Texas Job Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Chief Training Officer | Direct Reports: Mental Health Specialist(s)
About Us:
God Restoring Order (GRO) Community is a mental/behavioral healthcare provider that specializes in trauma focused care for boys and men of color, ages 5 and up. Grounded in an understanding of the neurological, biological and psychological effects of trauma, GRO translates research discoveries into evidenced-based treatments for behavior change.
Position Summary:
The Director of Diversion Operations will oversee the strategic management and operational oversight of our Gun Diversion Program within Travis County. He/She will ensure the effective distribution of services, manage a team of clinicians and collaborate with state attorneys, judges and external stakeholders to achieve program goals of community safety, reduction of rearrests and future violent-related incidents.
The ideal candidate should possess a deep understanding of local and state compliance requirements as well as strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. The Director will play a critical role in enhancing the efficiency, accountability, and transparency of program services and treatment.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Strategic Leadership & Oversight
- Lead and manage the day-to-day operations of the diversion program aimed at addressing the causes of maladaptive behavior (ie illegal firearm possession) and subsequently reducing rearrests (recidivism).
- Develop, implement, and monitor the coordination of services from intake to discharge planning.
- Oversee program budgeting and ensure resources are appropriately allocated to achieve program goals of community safety, reduction of rearrests and future violet-related incidents
- Supervise and lead a team of clinicians responsible for the day-to-day execution of services, including Individual therapy, CBT group s and other recommended treatments per the assessments proven effective for behavior change.
- Identify training and professional development opportunities for team of clinicians to enhance clinical practices and program effectiveness.
- Foster a positive work environment and collaboration with external stakeholders.
- Ensure the diversion program adheres to best practices and is in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations..
- Stay abreast of legislative and development changes in policies to make "informed" program adjustments.
- Oversee service delivery to ensure program compliance.
- Ensure regular progress reports for attorneys and external stakeholders
- Assess the efficiency of required documentation .
- Use data and feedback to inform program decisions and service delivery.
5. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration
- Serve as the liaison between operations and attorneys/ external stakeholders.
- Foster relationships with all stakeholders (judges, PO's, attorneys,)
- Represent GRO's Gun Diversion Program at local and state meetings, conferences, and working groups focused on diversion strategies and programs.
- Respond to and resolve complex or sensitive issues related to diversion operations, working collaboratively with clinical team and external stakeholders to find resolutions.
- In-depth knowledge of diversion strategies and alternatives to incarceration, including state and federal regulations related to these programs.
- Proven experience in managing budgets and staff development.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to effectively engage with internal teams and external stakeholders
Leadership & Supervision:
- Provide leadership and direct supervision to a multidisciplinary team of community mental health professionals, ensuring high-quality care for individuals who can benefit from mental health services.
- Conduct performance evaluations, coaching, and training to ensure the professional growth and development of staff.
- Oversee case management, crisis intervention, and diversion program operations to ensure alignment with organizational goals and state regulations.
Texas Medicaid Billing & Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with Texas Medicaid billing guidelines, including managing proper documentation and billing processes for community mental health services.
- Stay up to date on Medicaid regulations and billing codes to ensure accurate claims submission and reimbursement.
- Provide oversight and training to staff on proper documentation practices, ensuring adherence to state and federal guidelines.
Community Engagement & Stakeholder Collaboration:
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in the Travis County community, including local government agencies, healthcare providers, court systems, and advocacy groups.
- Participate in community meetings, public forums, and task forces to promote diversion programs and address community mental health needs.
Budget & Resource Management:
- Assist with budget development and resource allocation to ensure the effective use of funds in support of diversion operations.
- Ensure that services are delivered within budget and that funding is maximized to improve outcomes.
Competencies:
- Ability to lead, coach, and develop a diverse team, make effective decisions, and resolve conflicts.
- Deep knowledge of crisis intervention, diversion strategies, and local mental health resources.
- Expertise in Texas Medicaid regulations, billing procedures, and maintaining compliance.
- Skills in designing, implementing, and evaluating diversion programs while managing resources and budgets.
- Ability to build strong partnerships with community stakeholders and advocate for mental health programs.
- Capacity for long-term planning, innovative service delivery, and systems-level thinking.
- Strong verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills.
- Commitment to ethical practices, confidentiality, and advocating for vulnerable populations.
- Ability to analyze data, manage risks, and drive continuous improvement.
- Emotional resilience and stress management skills to navigate high-pressure situations.
Qualifications:
- Bilingual in Spanish and English
- Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, or a related field.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in community mental health services, with a strong emphasis on diversion and crisis intervention programs.
- Extensive experience working in Travis County's mental health system, including familiarity with local resources, providers, and community dynamics.
- In-depth knowledge of Texas Medicaid billing practices, regulations, and compliance requirements for mental health services.
- Proven track record of leadership and supervision in managing community-based mental health teams.
- Strong understanding of mental health crisis management, diversion strategies, and evidence-based practices for serving individuals with mental health conditions.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and navigate complex community systems.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) preferred.
- Experience in policy development and advocacy for mental health services.
- Familiarity with trauma-informed care principles and practices.
What We Offer:
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- A supportive and dynamic work environment committed to social impact.
- Opportunities for professional development and growth.