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UCLA Health Administrative Officer II - BASIC-T program in Los Angeles, California
Description
The Semel Institute is seeking to hire a part time Contract Sr.
Administrative Analyst to work as the Administrator of the Hispanic
Neuropsychiatric Center of Excellence. The Hispanic Neuropsychiatric Center of
Excellence houses 4 specific programs: The Spanish Speaking Psychosocial Clinic
(SSPC), The Cultural Neuropsychology Program (CNP), Social Justice in Clinical
Neuropsychology Program (SJCN) and the Bilingual and Spanish Interdisciplinary
Clinical Training Program (BASIC-T). In this role, you will assist the BASIC-T
program, which is part of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
(LACDMH) - UCLA Public Partnership for Wellbeing (PPFW), in carrying out
contracted duties centered on program development, interagency coordination,
providing administrative support for educational activities, and other aspects
of the BASIC-T contract's scope of work (SOW).
Duties include responsibility for:
Daily Administrative Operations of the BASIC-T and its LACDMH pilot sites
Financial Management, including management of contracts, grants, and interagency collaborations related to BASIC-T
Performance Improvement & Compliance with both UCLA and LACDMH standards
Human Resources Liaison duties
Institutional and/or professional standards with both UCLA & LACDMH
Pay Range: $61,400 - $121,400 annually.
*Please note that this contract position may convert to career. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
A minimum of 5 years of experience
Excellent written, verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish (Bilingual and Biliterate).
Previous experience working with the Latine community and demonstrated track record of working in a culturally responsive manner.
Skilled in planning and administering multiple programs in a highly complex clinic-, teaching-, and research-oriented environment.
Ability to create and develop new programs and services.
Excellent organization skills to prioritize multiple projects and meet all deadlines.
Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with faculty, staff, trainees, patients, outside vendors, campus departments, etc.
Accounting skills to plan, prepare, analyze and complete revenue and expense budgets.
Skill in collecting and integrating information from a variety of sources.
Skillin negotiating and exchanging information to solve problems and make improvements.
Ability to judge quickly what an issue is and take appropriate action.
Ability to apply independent problem solving, knowing when to request assistance and when independent action is needed.
Expertise, knowledge and experience in managing complex clinical operations.
Knowledge of psychiatric and medical terminology.
Ability to establish rapport, handle distressed, confused and/or hostile patients.
Demonstrate excellent communications with all levels of customers.
Skill in analyzing information, problems, procedures and situations on a meta-level to define problem or objective, identify relevant concerns/factors and identify patterns, tendencies, relationships, formulate logical and objective conclusions and recognize and recommend alternatives and their implications.
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