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The County of Los Angeles DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH (UC) - MANAGED CARE OPERATIONS in Los Angeles, California
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH (UC) - MANAGED CARE OPERATIONS
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH (UC) - MANAGED CARE OPERATIONS
Salary
$176,297.52 - $274,178.64 Annually
Location
Los Angeles County, CA
Job Type
Full time
Job Number
UC - MH0031
Department
HUMAN RESOURCES EXECUTIVE RECRUITMENT
Opening Date
02/24/2025
Description
Benefits
Position/Program Information
The County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health is seeking to fill the position of Deputy Director, Managed Care Operations. The Deputy Director of Managed Care Operations provides strategic leadership and oversight for a division of approximately 250 staff, managing key areas such as Administration, Health Plan Operations, Treatment Authorization Requests, Intensive Care Services, and Bed Management. This role is responsible for budgeting, financial strategy, contract negotiations, and network management to ensure adequate service capacity and compliance with state and federal mandates. The Deputy Director oversees utilization management, provider expansion, and high-acuity client placements while aligning operations with legislative and Board directives. Additionally, the Deputy Director of Managed Care Operations represents DMH in high-level stakeholder meetings, develop policy recommendations, and brief executive leadership on critical initiatives to enhance mental health service delivery. This position is unclassified (UC).
Please apply according to instructions located in the brochure.
To download the brochure, clickhere (https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dhr/1178123_DeputyDirector_MH_UC_-ManagedCareOperationsFinalUpdate02212025.pdf) .
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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Employment Eligibility:
Final appointment is contingent upon verification of U.S. citizenship or the right to work in the United States.
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Employer
County of Los Angeles
Address
Los Angeles, California, 90010
Website
http://hr.lacounty.gov
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