DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS
CAREER EXECUTIVE ASSIGNMENT
EXAMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT

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DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS RELEASE DATE: Thursday, February 19, 2015
POSITION TITLE: Clinical Administrator, DSH-Salinas Valley FINAL FILING DATE: Thursday, March 5, 2015
CEA LEVEL: CEA A EXTENDED FINAL FILING DATE:
SALARY RANGE: $ 6,296.00 - $ 9,051.00 / Month BULLETIN ID: 02192015_5

POSITION DESCRIPTION
Under the Executive Director’s administrative direction, the Clinical Administrator, DSH-Salinas Valley plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates the treatment programs and clinical support functions for the DSH-Salinas Valley. The Clinical Administrator functions to provide policymaking decisions, administration, implementation, and oversight of the clinical operations of a health care organization and to relieve the Executive Director in times of absence from the facility. The Clinical Administrator ensures that all clinical service programs and departments comply with established DSH policies and procedures. The Clinical Administrator provides management interface between the DSH–Sacramento Office and program staff as determined by the Executive Director. The Clinical Administrator to ensure fiscal reporting integrity is maintained, managing budgets to remain with annual fiscal allocations, adhering to State personnel policies and procedures, and following State contracting policies and guidelines. The Clinical Administrator is responsible for maintaining the highest levels of transparency and accountability in all areas of clinical operations. The Clinical Administrator may represent the Executive Director during Governing Body meetings.

The Clinical Administrator directly supervises the Program Directors, Senior Psychologists, and other professional and support staff, as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must meet the following minimum qualifications:

Either I
Must be a current State civil service employee with permanent civil service status, as defined in Government Code Section 18546.

Or II
Must be a current or former employee of the Legislature, who resigned or was released from service within the last 12 months, and with two or more consecutive years of service as defined in Government Code Section 18990.

Or III
Must be a current or former nonelected exempt employee of the Executive Branch of government who resigned or was released from service within the last 12 months, and with two or more consecutive years of service (excluding those positions for which the salaries are set by statute) as defined by Government Code Section 18992.

Or IV
Must be a person retired from the United States military, honorably discharged from active military duty with a service-connected disability, or honorably discharged from active duty as defined in Government Code Section 18991.

KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform high administrative and policy – influencing functions effectively. Such overall ability requires possession of most of the following more specific knowledge and abilities:
(1) Knowledge of the organization and functions of California State Government including the organization and practices of the Legislature and the Executive Branch; principles, practices, and trends of public administration, organization, and management; techniques of organizing and motivating groups; program development and evaluation; methods of administrative problem solving; principles and practices of policy formulation and development; and personnel management techniques; the department’s or agency’s Equal Employment Opportunity Program objectives; and a manager’s role in the Equal Employment Opportunity Program.

(2) Ability to plan, organize, and direct the work of multidisciplinary professional and administrative staff; analyze administrative policies, organization, procedures and practices; integrate the activities of a diverse program to attain common goals; gain the confidence and support of top level administrators and advise them on a wide range of administrative matters; develop cooperative working relationships with representatives of all levels of government, the public, and the Legislature and Executive branches; analyze complex problems and recommend effective courses of action; and prepare and review reports; and effectively contribute to the department’s or agency’s Equal Employment Opportunity objectives.
These knowledge and abilities are expected to be obtained from the following kinds of experience with substantial participation in the formulation, operation and/or evaluation of program policies (experience may have been paid or volunteer; in State service, other government settings, or in a private organization):

CEA Level A Responsible for broad administrative and program activities, including the execution and/or evaluation of program policies.

CEA Level B Responsible for extensive managerial and program administration or broad program manager experience with substantial participation in the formulation, operation, and/or evaluation of program policies.

CEA Level C Responsible for extensive highly professional influence and contributes to program, policy, and the methods to provide professional services needed to set policies, to meet the mission of the State department and often exercising technical and or professional skills that are required at this level.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATION(S)
1. Knowledge of the principles, procedures, and techniques used in planning, evaluating and administering a multidisciplinary patient treatment organization.

2. Knowledge of California laws and rules pertaining to the administration of a psychiatric facility, and the Joint Commission’s policies and standards.

3. Knowledge of the mental health recovery model based on the concept of recovery from severe mental disorders and its application in an inpatient psychiatric facility.

4. Ability to understand and apply the concepts of Continuous Quality Improvement within the organization.

5. Demonstrated leadership and management experience working in a psychiatric facility, in addition to showing initiative and independence of action in policy and decision-making.

6. Demonstrated ability to establish program monitoring and evaluation processes.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION
A minimum rating of 70% must be attained to obtain list eligibility. Hiring interviews may be conducted with the most qualified candidates. All candidates will receive written notification of their examination results. The result of this examination will be used only to fill the position of Clinical Administrator, DSH-Salinas Valley, with the DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS . Applications will be retained for twelve months.

The results of this examination will be used only to fill this position.

1. The examination process will consist of an evaluation of the candidate's application and Statement of Qualifications (SOQ). The minimum and desirable qualifications listed on this bulletin will be used to screen and evaluate the application and SOQ, therefore, it is critical that each applicant include specific information on how his/her background, knowledge, abilities and personal characteristics meet the minimum qualifications and desirable qualifications.

2. The SOQ serves as documentation of the candidate's ability to present information clearly and concisely in writing, since this is a critical factor to successful job performance. The SOQ may be the only basis for the candidate's final score and rank on the eligible list. Candidates will be ranked competitively, and each candidate will be notified in writing of his/her examination results.

3. The SOQ must follow these guidelines:
a) Answer each numbered item separately indicating the corresponding items number for each response;

b) Responses must be typewritten or generated on 8 1/2" x11" paper, using no smaller than a 12-point font;

c) Should be no more than three (3) pages in length.

4. Hiring interviews may be conducted with only the most qualified candidates.

FILING INSTRUCTIONS
All examination materials (Standard State Application, resume, and Statement of Qualifications) must be received by the Department of State Hospitals by 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Examination materials personally delivered, received via U.S. Postal Service, or any other delivery service after 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date will not be accepted.

Interested applicants must submit:

Applications must be submitted by the final filing date to:

DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS , EXECUTIVE RECRUITMENT/HUMAN RESOURCES
1600 9th Street, Room # 440, Sacramento, CA 95814
Executive Recruitment Unit | (916) 654-2351 | Executive.Recruitment@dsh.ca.gov

SPECIAL TESTING
If you have a disability and need special testing arrangements, mark the appropriate box in Part 2 of the "Examination Application." You will be contacted to make specific arrangements.

GENERAL INFORMATION
If you meet the requirements stated in this bulletin, you may take this examination, which is competitive. Possession of the entrance requirements does not assure a place on the eligible list. Your performance in the examination described on this bulletin will be compared with the performance of others who take this test, and all candidates who pass will be ranked according to their scores.

The DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS reserves the right to revise the examination plan to better meet the needs of the service if the circumstances under which this examination was planned change. Such revision will be in accordance with civil service law and rules and all competitors will be notified.

General Qualifications: Candidates must possess essential personal qualifications including integrity, initiative, dependability, good judgment, and ability to work cooperatively with others.

California Relay (Telephone) Service for the Deaf or Hearing Impaired: From TDD phones: (800) 735-2929, from voice phones: (800) 735-2922

Class specs:  CEA and Exempt Appointees