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Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist - SAPT - Care Coordination

County of Riverside

Behavioral Health

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$37.29 - $53.10

per hour

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January 21, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading a team that helps people with substance abuse by coordinating their care, assessing treatment needs, and ensuring programs run smoothly in Riverside County.

You'll supervise staff, handle budgets, and oversee services like screenings for addiction treatment levels.

It's ideal for an experienced counselor who enjoys managing teams and making a difference in community health.

Key Requirements

  • Certified Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counselor at time of application, per California Health and Safety Code and regulations via CCAPP, CADTP, or ACCBC
  • Experience supervising multidisciplinary teams in behavioral health or substance abuse treatment
  • Ability to assist with budget preparation, monitor revenues/expenditures, and ensure program productivity
  • Skills in developing, reviewing, and implementing policies and procedures for treatment services
  • Proficiency in conducting ASAM screenings and coordinating care for residential treatment programs
  • Experience auditing case files, compiling reports, and ensuring compliance with legal and contract requirements
  • Knowledge of supervising programs like START and Centralized Screening for high-quality service delivery

Full Job Description


Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist


Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist

Alcohol & other Drug Certification (AOD) Required

The Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health Department is seeking a highly motivated Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist to join the Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment (SAPT) Care Coordination team in Riverside.

This team plays a critical role in supporting individuals in residential treatment programs by providing care coordination and conducting American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM) screenings to determine the most appropriate, least intensive, and safest level of care for addiction treatment and placement.

Under minimal supervision, the Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist will be responsible for overseeing and evaluating a multidisciplinary team and support staff engaged in delivering services to individuals, groups, and the community.

In addition to clinical oversight, this position will assist with administrative functions such as budget preparation, monitoring revenue collection, expenditures, and productivity.

Beyond the SAPT Care Coordination team, the Supervising Behavioral Health Specialist will also provide supervision and support to the START and Centralized Screening Programs, ensuring high-quality service delivery across multiple programs.

This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated professional to make a meaningful impact in behavioral health care while advancing leadership skills in a dynamic and collaborative environment.

The schedule for this position is (9/80) from 7:30am-5:00pm w/ every other Friday off .

Candidates are required to be certified at date of application as an Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counselor and to have a valid Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) certification in accordance with the certification requirements as pursuant to Sections 11755, 11864, 11876 (a),and 11834.50 of the California Health and Safety Code and Sections 9846, 10125and 10564 of the California Code of Regulations through either the California Consortium of Addictions Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) or the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs or Addiction Counselor Certification Board of California (ACCBC).

Meet the Team!

RUHS-Behavioral Health



Requirements

• Responsible for assisting in developing and maintaining the provider level budget and program's productivity, including expenditures and revenues on a monthly basis, and providing input/recommendations for annual budget reviews/updates in conjunction with management.

• Ensures that all legal requirements of unit and/or contract service providers are met. Maintains, monitors, and compiles qualitative and quantitative reports based on the data requirements submitted by the staff and service providers.

• Coordinates, assigns, supervises, and evaluates the treatment/recovery, counseling, referral, and prevention services provided by staff. Evaluates performance of staff and implements appropriate response.

• Develops, reviews, implements, and revises policies and procedures used by the staff, and makes modifications as necessary.

• Audits and monitors case files to ensure quality of services provided by staff to clients. Implements, monitors and makes recommendations regarding changes to the quality assurance procedures for units and service providers under contract.

• Coordinates the screening/referrals of applicants for entry into treatment, recovery, and drinking driver programs.

• Assesses, researches and analyzes program needs and prepares recommendations concerning a program area.

• Evaluates and counsels clients with more difficult cases. Responds to clients and their families during intervention crisis periods.

• Maintains and monitors the effectiveness of office systems needed in the programs day-to-day operations.

• Reads and disseminates information provided by the Department to staff on current Federal, State, and local laws regulations, policies and procedures governing program operations and service delivery.

• Develops and maintains collaborative efforts with Community organizations and agencies as well as other County agencies and the legal community.

• Develops and implements new and innovative programs designed to meet identified needs.

• Represents the County on committees and taskforces at the local and State level.

Qualifications

OPTION I
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in psychology, sociology or a closely related behavioral science field. (Additional qualifying experience may substitute for up to a maximum of two years of education based on one year of full-time experience being equal to 30 semester or 45 quarter units.)

Experience: Four years of providing individual and group counseling to individuals in a treatment and recovery program/facility having medical professionals on staff in a supervisory or consulting capacity, which must have included responsibility for assessing, evaluating and making referrals, either individually or as part of a team.

Certificate: Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counselor Certification.

OPTION II
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree, preferably with a major in psychology, sociology or a closely related behavioral science field. (Additional qualifying experience may substitute for up to a maximum of two years of education based on one year of full-time experience being equal to 30 semester or 45 quarter units.)

Experience: Two years of providing individual and group counseling to individuals in a treatment and recovery program/facility having medical professionals on staff in a supervisory or consulting capacity, which must have included responsibility for assessing, evaluating and making referrals, either individually or as part of a team.

License: Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA).

All Options
Knowledge of: Basic principles and practices involved in improving behavioral health; laws, rules, and regulations governing a public substance abuse agency; counseling techniques applicable to substance abuse; social, cultural, psychological and economic factors relating to substance abuse; principles and methods of effective supervision and training; public and private treatment and recovery resources; budget preparation and monitoring; word processing, management information systems, client tracking systems.

Ability to: Supervise, assign, prioritize, and evaluate the work of others; evaluate, design/develop and implement policies and procedures; read, interpret and teach Federal, State and local laws, regulations, policies and procedures governing program operations and service delivery; establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships; communicate effectively in verbal and written form.



Additional Information

For specific questions regarding this position, please email Jeremy Holforty at jholfort@rivco.org.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/14/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/15/2026

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