
Cadc Recovery Oriented Supports And Engagement (Rose) Program Manager
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Overview
Job Description
The primary role of this position is to assist with the coordination and service provision of the Recovery-Oriented Supports and Engagement (ROSE) program. The ROSE program is a project of the Multnomah County Homeless Youth Continuum that establishes and maintains recovery-oriented services to improve engagement and treatment navigation and support for homeless youth (aged 16-24) considering or involved in substance use and/or mental health recovery. This position provides leadership for the development of peer-delivered services within Outside In and supports the integration of effective peer-delivered and other recovery engagement and support services within the Homeless Youth Continuum.
Essential Duties
Provide overall leadership, direction, and strategic oversight of the R.O.S.E. program.
Oversee day-to-day operations, service delivery, and program quality.
Lead ROSE Peer Mentor hiring, orienting, and training processes.
Supervise, coach, develop, and evaluate program staff (e.g., case managers, peer support specialists, CADC).
Provide clinical supervision for CADC Licensure.
Provide regular reflective supervision and performance feedback.
Support staff professional development, training, and skill-building in recovery-oriented care and substance use engagement.
Foster a supportive, inclusive, and accountable team culture.
Use data and participant feedback to evaluate program effectiveness.
Lead quality improvement initiatives.
Identify service gaps and develop strategies to improve outcomes.
Serve as a liaison with Multnomah County, BH providers, housing partners, and community stakeholders.
Participate in the Homeless Youth Continuum and related collaborative meetings.
Strengthen cross-system partnerships to improve access to housing, treatment, and supportive services.
Develop and manage program budget in collaboration with agency leadership.
Monitor expenditures and ensure fiscal responsibility.
Identify funding opportunities and contribute to grant writing or renewal processes.
Ensure compliance with county, state, and federal funding requirements.
Oversee accurate documentation in HMIS and other required data systems.
Develop and implement policies, procedures, and workflow systems.
Monitor program outcomes, performance metrics, and reporting deadlines.
Prepare reports for funders and county stakeholders.
All other duties as assigned.
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