Basic life support certification with skills assessment
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Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Behavioral Program Administrator for the Hermann Center, focusing on the development and implementation of innovative behavioral health programs for young children and families. The ideal candidate should have a master's degree, relevant licenses, and significant experience in behavioral health program development and clinical leadership.
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Job Summary
The Behavioral Program Administrator serves as a core member of the Hermann Center clinical and research team to support innovative behavioral health programs.
This role requires integrating clinical care with data collection to contribute to a learning health system model that bridges research and practice.
Candidates will receive competitive benefits including up to 22 days of vacation, comprehensive health insurance, and tuition coverage for employees and families.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Behavioral Program Administrator for the Hermann Center, focusing on the development and implementation of innovative behavioral health programs for young children and families. The ideal candidate should have a master's degree, relevant licenses, and significant experience in behavioral health program development and clinical leadership.
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Salary
Base: $82,700.00 - $128,300.00 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Up to 22 days vacation, health insurance, 4 weeks caregiver leave, tuition assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's degree in related field
Missouri or Illinois clinical license
Basic Life Support certification with skills assessment
7 years specialized behavioral health experience
Multidisciplinary team supervision
Nice-to-have
Psychology master's degree preferred
3 years clinical administrative leadership
Experience with learning health systems
Strong collaborative and systems thinking skills
Passion for early childhood mental health
Key Requirements
Master's degree required
LCSW, BCBA, or equivalent Missouri/Illinois license
BLS certification from AHA or Red Cross
7 years developing specialized behavioral health programs
License must be obtained within 3 months if pending