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Vice President, Housing Placement and Clinical Services

Pine Street Inn
16 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
$165,000 - $185,000 USD hourly
Full-time
Description

SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday 830AM-5PM


Pays $165K - 185K annually DOE,  (Salary ranges provided are based on relevant experience and skill set)   


LOCATION: 444 Harrison Ave, Boston MA


Reporting to the Chief of Programs, the Vice President for Housing Placement and Clinical Services provides leadership, strategic direction and planning for Pine Street Inn’s extensive portfolio of 24/7 program services, including housing placement for guests of the emergency shelter program, as well as behavioral health programs including the Stabilization Day Treatment Program, Clinical services in shelter, three DMH-funded Safe Havens, and three specialized housing sites.

The ideal candidate will bring experience in human services leadership, personnel management at scale, clinical services integration, and housing stabilization practices. The Vice President role leads two senior director-level team members and collectively manages approximately 120 staff members as well as numerous consultants and vendors. This highly visible position sits on the Pine Street Inn’s Program leadership team.


Major Responsibilities

  • Align and lead the work of the Housing Placement, Behavioral Health, Stabilization and Specialized Housing Programs portfolio towards Pine Street’s mission, vision, values, strategic plan and annual program and financial plans.
  • Ensure that the rehousing and clinical programs support the agency’s strategic goals, that shelter stays are rare, brief and non-recurring, that all program efforts support either the transition of homeless individuals to permanent or alternative housing and support the retention of tenants in housing.
  • Develop strong relationships with outside partners, such as safety net agencies, local and state officials, and consultants to ensure successful accomplishment of projects and initiatives.
  • Continually improve guest, tenant and staff experience through effective and frequent modes of communication, and create opportunities for shared learning, incorporate guest/tenant/staff feedback to improve systems.
  • Maintain      relationships with state and local funders, community stakeholders, and other providers by representing PSI as needed in the community and      responding to behavioral health and housing placement needs for unhoused individuals.
  • Ensure      all clinical, licensing and regulatory procedures are in full compliance with all local, state and federal requirements and oversee the agency’s emergency/contingency plans for assigned programs.
  • Lead, manage, support, and retain housing placement and clinical teams who work directly with unhoused individuals often experiencing untreated trauma.
  • Ensure that leaders and staff have the resources and tools they need to achieve productivity targets, and that productivity targets are achieved.
  • Coordinate, assist in writing and provide data for all applications related to assigned programs and departments including new contracts and renewals and participate in policy and regulatory forums as necessary.
  • Achieve short and long-term financial objectives by maximizing the organization’s resources and investments including revenue generating programming and medical billing reimbursements.
  • Monitor qualitative and quantitative program performance, using data to inform decisions, working collaboratively with the Department of Strategy and Planning.
  • Participate in strategic planning and program development with Senior Directors, peers and leadership team, continuously evaluating performance and identifying opportunities for improvement.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proven      track record leading a human services organizational unit with significant      scale, broad scope, and complex budgets.
  • Demonstrated      clinical and compliance experience, particularly with mental health, trauma, and substance use challenges.
  • Background      with homelessness, housing instability, and emergency shelter programs is      highly preferred.
  • Strong      integrator skills: ability to work across embedded departments, build      systems/processes, and foster collaboration.
  • Familiarity      with policy and regulatory guidelines and statutory requirements of public      funders (EOHLC, DMH, EOHHS) and local municipal funding sources.
  • Hybrid      role – requires three days weekly in PSI office or in field.

Benefits 

  • Benefits      include a hybrid work schedule, medical, dental, vision, life, and      disability insurance, a flexible spending account, 403(b) with employer      match after one year; paid time off including vacation, personal, and      holiday time, sick time, assistance, commuter benefits, and more!
Requirements

 
Major Responsibilities

  • Align and lead the work of the Housing Placement, Behavioral Health, Stabilization and Specialized Housing Programs portfolio towards Pine Street’s mission, vision, values, strategic plan and annual program and financial plans.
  • Ensure that the rehousing and clinical programs support the agency’s strategic goals, that shelter stays are rare, brief and non-recurring, that all program efforts support either the transition of homeless individuals to permanent or alternative housing and support the retention of tenants in housing.
  • Develop strong relationships with outside partners, such as safety net agencies, local and state officials, and consultants to ensure successful accomplishment of projects and initiatives.
  • Continually improve guest, tenant and staff experience through effective and frequent modes of communication, and create opportunities for shared learning, incorporate guest/tenant/staff feedback to improve systems.
  • Maintain relationships with state and local funders, community stakeholders, and other providers by representing PSI as needed in the community and responding to behavioral health and housing placement needs for unhoused individuals.
  • Ensure all clinical, licensing and regulatory procedures are in full compliance with all local, state and federal requirements and oversee the agency’s emergency/contingency plans for assigned programs.
  • Lead, manage, support, and retain housing placement and clinical teams who work directly with unhoused individuals often experiencing untreated trauma.
  • Ensure that leaders and staff have the resources and tools they need to achieve productivity targets, and that productivity targets are achieved.
  • Coordinate, assist in writing and provide data for all applications related to assigned programs and departments including new contracts and renewals and participate in policy and regulatory forums as necessary.
  • Achieve short and long-term financial objectives by maximizing the organization’s resources and investments including revenue generating programming and medical billing reimbursements.
  • Monitor qualitative and quantitative program performance, using data to inform decisions, working collaboratively with the Department of Strategy and Planning.
  • Participate in strategic planning and program development with Senior Directors, peers and leadership team, continuously evaluating performance and identifying opportunities for improvement.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proven track record leading a human services organizational unit with significant scale, broad scope, and complex budgets.
  • Demonstrated clinical and compliance experience, particularly with mental health, trauma, and substance use challenges.
  • Background with homelessness, housing instability, and emergency shelter programs is highly preferred.
  • Strong integrator skills: ability to work across embedded departments, build systems/processes, and foster collaboration.
  • Familiarity with policy and regulatory guidelines and statutory requirements of public funders (EOHLC, DMH, EOHHS) and local municipal funding sources.
  • Hybrid role – requires three days weekly in PSI office or in field.

Benefits 

  • Benefits include a hybrid work schedule, medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, a flexible spending account, 403(b) with employer match after one year; paid time off including vacation, personal, and holiday time, sick time, assistance, commuter benefits, and more!
Salary Description
$165K - 185K annually DOE