Senior Program Manager (Closes 7/12/2026)
Allegheny County Department of Human ServicesAbout the role
The Office of Community Justice and Safety (OCJS) at the Allegheny County Department of Human Services (ACDHS) advances public health and community-centered approaches to safety through behavioral health crisis response, diversion, violence prevention, reentry, and systems coordination. OCJS works across healthcare, behavioral health, homeless services, jail, courts, public safety, and community partners to improve outcomes for individuals with complex needs and reduce unnecessary justice system involvement.
The Senior Program Manager (Crisis System Improvement and Street Stabilization) is a leadership role responsible for overseeing the County’s new Street Stabilization Team (SST) and supporting broader crisis system improvement efforts.
Approximately 50–75% of the role will focus on operational leadership of the SST, a multidisciplinary street-based outreach pilot serving individuals with severe behavioral and other health needs and high crisis system utilization. The remaining time will support cross-system planning, implementation, stakeholder coordination, and system improvement work related to crisis response and community stabilization. These functions are envisioned as mutually reinforcing in that SST oversight will generate frontline insight into system gaps, while system improvement work can strengthen SST operations, sustainability, and impact.
The role will also support long-term SST sustainability planning, including collaboration with Allegheny County’s Behavioral Health Managed Care Organization, the ACDHS Office of Behavioral Health, and provider partners to develop sustainable funding and payment models. SST further serves as a test case for ACDHS consideration of whether select community-based direct services could be operated in-house.
The ideal candidate brings strong operational and clinical understanding of behavioral health and homelessness systems, experience leading complex cross-system initiatives, and the ability to translate frontline challenges into practical system improvements.
Street Stabilization Team Background
The Street Stabilization Team (SST) is a multidisciplinary outreach pilot serving a small cohort of individuals experiencing homelessness, serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and frequent behavioral health crisis system involvement. Participants often cycle through hospitals, crisis services, shelters, emergency response systems, and the criminal legal system without sustained engagement in care.
SST includes ACDHS social workers alongside a street psychiatrist from UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital and a nurse from Allegheny Health Network’s Center for Inclusion Health. The team uses harm reduction, trauma-informed, person-centered approaches to provide persistent outreach, engagement, care coordination, and clinical support in community settings.
Key Responsibilities
Street Stabilization Team Leadership and Oversight
- Provide operational oversight and supervision for SST, including direct supervision of social work staff and coordination with clinical partners.
- Oversee workflows, field operations, safety practices, documentation, referrals, and multidisciplinary case coordination.
- Support staff in delivering harm reduction, trauma-informed outreach, engagement, crisis intervention, and care coordination.
- Assist in addressing complex participant needs involving behavioral health, medical care, housing instability, hospitalization, and justice system involvement.
- Strengthen coordination across hospitals, behavioral health providers, homeless services, emergency responders, and other partners.
- Support pilot implementation, operational refinement, and sustainability planning, including development of billing and financing strategies.
- Collaborate with the Behavioral Health Managed Care Organization and ACDHS Office of Behavioral Health to develop sustainable payment models.
- Support assessment of ACDHS capacity to operate select community-based direct services internally.
Crisis System Improvement, Strategic Leadership, and Project Management
- Lead cross-system initiatives to improve behavioral health crisis prevention and response, diversion, and community stabilization, including identification and prioritization of system gaps and opportunities.
- Serve as OCJS lead for selected crisis response initiatives, including defining scope, setting agendas, driving workplans, and ensuring follow-through across stakeholders.
- Facilitate and manage cross-system implementation efforts involving healthcare systems, behavioral health providers, homeless servic
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