Assistant Program Manager
Primary Health SolutionsAbout the role
Description
Assistant Program Manager
Department: South (
Reports To: Director of Adult and Youth Case Management Services
FLSA Classification: Exempt
About Primary Health Solutions
Our Mission
We meet people where they are and partner with them on their journey towards wellness.
Our Vision
The destination for servant leaders to provide comprehensive and exceptional care.
Our Values
R – Respect
I – Innovation
S – Stewardship
E – Excellence
Assistant Program Manager Summary
The Assistant Program Manager of Adult Traditional Case Management (APMOATCM) is tasked with providing leadership, structure, and operational oversight to case management staff while ensuring the effective delivery of services within the program. This role is responsible for maintaining strong communication with the Director of Team Operations, keeping leadership informed of team
performance, service delivery, and program needs. In addition, the position represents the program within the community and collaborates with external agencies to support continuity of care and strengthen partnerships. In alignment with a client-centered approach, the Assistant Program Manager also provides Community Psychiatric Support Treatment (CPST) interventions to individuals aged 18 and older with complex service needs. This includes developing collaborative, goal-oriented treatment plans with clients and supporting progress toward achieving those goals.
The APMOATCM works under the direct reporting of the Director of Adult and Youth Case Management and in guidance / collaboration with other PHS Leaders.
A Day in the Life
• Provide operational leadership for Adult Traditional Case Management, including oversight of daily operations, facilitation of team and treatment planning meetings, and coordination of services to meet evolving client needs.
• Ensure staff performance and productivity, including supervision of caseload management, enforcement of productivity standards, and oversight of timely, accurate documentation in alignment with agency requirements.
• Maintain program quality and compliance by completing clinical audits, peer reviews, staff evaluations, and required approvals (timecards, mileage), ensuring adherence to organizational standards.
• Support program continuity through regular in-office presence and availability to provide operational coverage as needed.
• Oversee ongoing client assessment and monitoring, ensuring effective symptom management and support toward improved functioning.
• Provide and coordinate crisis intervention services to address acute client needs.
• Coach and mentor staff to strengthen performance in time management, productivity, complex case management, and crisis response.
• Promote client-centered care by facilitating access to community resources, coordinating services, and advocating across providers.
• Deliver and support CPST services, including development of collaborative treatment plans and interventions that promote recovery, self-sufficiency, and community integration.
• Maintain required productivity standards, including a minimum of 540 monthly billable minutes (10% requirement).
• Ensure documentation excellence, achieving at least a 90% average on clinical record reviews and meeting all required timelines for service notes, plans, updates, and compliance documentation.
• Oversee required assessments and reporting, including BASIS-24, Perception of Care surveys, discharge summaries, and incident reports.
• Maintain accurate clinical records in accordance with the Clinical Records Manual and regulatory standards.
• Demonstrate proficiency in agency systems and actively participate in required meetings, case reviews, and team communications.
Supervisory Responsibilities
The Assistant Program Manager serves as a key resource and liaison for Adult Traditional Case Management staff, supporting recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing staff development while promoting a team-based approach to client care and systemic problem-solving. This role ensures continuity of services by assisting with coverage needs, leading and participating in prescriber case conferences, and maintaining regular communication with leadership regarding team performance, challenges, and outcomes. The position provides coaching and mentorship to staff in productivity, crisis intervention, and complex case management, while also supporting conflict resolution between clients and staff when needed. Additionally, the role represents
the program in community settings, facilitates coordination with
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