What are the responsibilities and job description for the DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE JUSTICE MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM position at ROCK HILL NEW HOPE TREATMENT CENTERS?
About Us: New Hope Treatment Centers is a dynamic and innovative company focused on one thing - Change the world, one kid at a time, through the healing power of relationships. In our line of work, the need is great, and we’re constantly growing to meet it. With a commitment to excellence and a focus on quality, we are dedicated to shaping the future of our industry. As we continue to grow and expand, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Juvenile Justice Mental Health Program to join our team in Butler, NC.
Since our opening in 1987, New Hope Treatment Centers has been a welcoming place for young people in moments of crisis. Our programs have played a role in countless success stories, thanks to our relational approach to behavioral care. We get to know our kids on an individual level, and work with them and their families toward a brighter next chapter. If any part of our mission has you inspired, we urge you to get in touch. It might be the best decision you make this year.
Essential Functions:
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- Lead development of manuals, SOPs, and toolkits to ensure standardized, high-quality service delivery.
Leadership Expectations
- We expect that you are a multiplier of people and impact, not an individual do-er of tasks
- We expect that you are constantly developing yourself and developing those under you
- You should be delegating, not dumping, and empowering others around you for future leadership opportunities
- Always be succession planning
- Set the tone for a culture of excellence and trauma-informed care
- We measure leaders by outcomes, not outputs. We don’t value how many hours a leader clocks, only how much impact they make.
New Hope Character & Values
- Be the most optimistic person in every room you walk in
- Be strengths-focused and solution-focused
- Be an exceptional teammate
- Manage conflict with a high degree of emotional and social intelligence
- Self-awareness – know what you need, when you need it, and how to appropriately advocate for it
- We don’t talk negatively to or about the kids and families we serve
- Be a person inside and outside of New Hope that our clients would look up to
- Do not partake in or tolerate any toxicity, triangulation or any conduct that is counter to the New Hope culture and mission
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
Master's degree in related field; licensure preferred
Minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in Juvenile Justice, behavioral health, or a related human services field, with at least 2 years in a supervisory or program management role.