Chief Program Officer
Company: Horizon Services
Location: Hayward
Posted on: May 24, 2025
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Job Description:
CHIEF PROGRAM OFFICER HORIZON SERVICES, INC. (Hayward, CA) THE
ORGANIZATION: Horizon Services, Inc. (HSI) provides alcohol, drug,
and mental health related services to adults and adolescents. All
programs are evidence-based and provide a safe environment for
understanding and addressing substance use disorder (SUD) and
mental health-related issues that keep people from their full
potential. HSI's prevention programs help youth develop healthy
relationships and live substance-free lives. In addition, HSI works
in the community helping families, businesses, and public agencies
recognize and develop responses to SUD which create safer and
healthier neighborhoods. For nearly 50 years, HSI has been a
steadfast refuge for community members with substance use and
mental health disorders. HSI began in 1974 with sober-living
support services for men re-entering the workforce. Today, HSI has
multiple recovery and prevention programs serving a racially
diverse mix of community members across Alameda, Butte, San Mateo,
and Santa Clara Counties in California, while also expanding its
reach nationally mid-2025. HSI uses leading evidence-based
practices in programs, from EMDR to measurement-based-care
practices which have been demonstrated to improve client outcomes.
Working in partnership with clients, HSI's goal is not simply
recovery, but also rebuilding of clients' dignity. HSI has an
annual operating budget of $25 million and employs over 180 staff
throughout its eleven programs. For more about Horizon Services,
click here. THE OPPORTUNITY: Reporting to the Chief Executive
Officer (CEO), the Chief Program Officer (CPO) is responsible for
the efficient and effective day-to-day operation of the
organization, with a strong emphasis on the implementation and
management of the organization's strategic plan and integration of
Clinical and Operational functional areas. The CPO thoughtfully
collaborates with fellow members of the executive leadership team
(ELT) to ensure that projects are executed cross-functionally and
across various service lines. Under the leadership of the CPO, each
program is expected to operate efficiently and at optimal capacity
while delivering excellent client outcomes, which are monitored and
continuously improved in partnership with the Chief Compliance
Officer (CCO). The CPO ensures this by mobilizing and coordinating
a diverse team of internal experts across the organization. To
support high-quality service delivery across multiple regions and
service lines, the CPO effectively leverages mid-level extenders to
provide focused oversight and implement strategic improvements. The
CPO directly supervises the Clinical Director and Director of
Program Operations. RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Leadership Partner
with the CEO and ELT to guide strategic planning and make key
operational decisions. Lead the development, implementation, and
improvement of programs in collaboration with the ELT. Ensure
operational efficiency, leverage mid-level staff for execution, and
establish systems to monitor performance and daily census. Plan and
execute special projects related to program expansion in new
regions or new market segments, including launching or closing
programs and securing new locations. Pilot innovative clinical
improvement projects, scaling them throughout the organization upon
demonstration of efficacy. In partnership with the CEO and grant
writer, conceptualize and design innovative programs which meet the
needs of various stakeholders. Management Supervise and manage
mid-level leaders (Clinical Director & Director of Program
Operations) who serve as operational extenders for the Chief
Program Officer. Collaborate with the Director of Outreach & Talent
Development (DOTD) to deliver consistent staff training. Oversee
program operations, including fiscal performance, and utilization,
by partnering with Program Managers and leveraging mid-level
leadership to ensure smooth, high-quality service delivery across
sites and levels of care in alignment with the strategic plan. Lead
talent management efforts across clinical and program teams,
including recruitment, onboarding, training, performance
evaluation, engagement, retention, and ongoing professional
development in partnership with Human Resources and DOTD. Partner
with staff to develop systems that measure progress on operational
projects and support continuous improvement across programs and
departments. Strengthen organizational communication and
coordination by leading cross-functional management meetings and
maintaining clear internal and external communication channels.
Drive the execution of newly funded initiatives through disciplined
project and change management practices. Mobilize and guide change
teams to implement projects effectively, ensuring objectives are
met and organizational readiness is achieved. Implement a regular
site visit schedule with the goal of maintaining an in-person
presence at program locations 2-3 days per week. Fiscal Management
Ensure programs operate within budget parameters by managing
resources effectively and in alignment with contract requirements
and organizational financial guidelines, in close collaboration
with the CFO. Maintain oversight of agency financial operations,
monitoring agency credit cards, and managing bank accounts in
partnership with the CEO and CFO. Clinical Strategy & Practice
Provide strategic leadership in clinical programming, long-term
planning, and policy development to ensure services are
evidence-based, culturally responsive, and medically necessary.
Ensure all clinical and programmatic services align with best
practices, organizational guidelines, regulatory standards, CARF
standards and ASAM Level of Care principles, with treatment
intensities matching client needs across service levels. Lead the
development and maintenance of sound clinical practices, policies,
and procedures, including quality assurance frameworks and clinical
supervision for registered, certified, and/or licensed staff.
Establish and oversee fidelity monitoring systems throughout the
organization by leveraging clinical extenders to ensure consistency
and adherence to evidence-based practices. Analyze and apply client
outcomes and patient experience data in collaboration with the CCO
to improve service effectiveness and inform strategic planning.
Compliance & Risk Management Partner with the CCO to implement
policies, procedures, and program structures that support
licensing, accreditation, certification, and continuous quality
improvement. Collaborate with the CCO and program leadership to
analyze audits, using information strategically in a continuous
improvement fashion. Executes a structured and disciplined incident
reporting process in collaboration with the CCO to support
organizational transparency and accountability, using results to
inform continuous operational improvements. Coordinate and
participate in regulatory audit processes, liaise with external
auditors and the Board of Directors, and implement necessary
changes based on audit outcomes. In partnership with the IT
Director, ensure HIPAA compliance and support the effective
implementation of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and
required county-level reporting. TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS
DESIRED: The CPO will be a mission-driven, emotionally intelligent
leader with a deep passion for serving others and a strong sense of
humility. The ideal candidate will bring a proven ability to build
and develop high-functioning teams, coach and mentor staff, and
lead with influence rather than authority. Adept in fast-paced and
dynamic environments, the CPO will possess exceptional planning,
forecasting, and project management skills, along with a
demonstrated ability to scale operations effectively while
maintaining service quality. This individual is a skilled
communicator, both oral and written, with the ability to resolve
conflicts, analyze complex situations, and make data-informed
decisions. The CPO will demonstrate the ability to manage at scale,
knowing when to zoom out and trust leadership and frontline teams
to carry the work forward based on clear indicators of operational
health, and when to roll up their sleeves and dive in to diagnose
and resolve early warning signs. In doing so, they will model
problem-solving and continuous improvement, using these moments as
opportunities to teach by showing. The CPO will be collaborative,
adaptable, and deeply clinically knowledgeable in behavioral
health, including ASAM guidelines, complex mental health and
substance use populations, and the interplay between mental health
and SUD, along with applicable federal and state laws around
safety, confidentiality, and personnel. CAREER TRACK LEADING TO
THIS POSITION: The ideal candidate will have a progressive career
in behavioral health or related fields, with at least six years of
experience in substance use, mental health, or similar program
operations. They will have spent five or more years in increasingly
responsible management roles, with direct experience in staff
supervision, training, and professional development. Experience
overseeing program budgets, navigating risk management issues,
organizational growth, and ensuring compliance with state and
federal laws related to personnel, safety, and confidentiality are
essential. The ideal candidate will have a successful track record
demonstrating ability to lead operational functions in complex,
high-demand environments while building cohesive teams, scaling
programs effectively, and maintaining a focus on quality and
compliance. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS: A master's degree is
required, coupled with BBS Licensure (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or LEP) and
applicable Clinical Supervision designation. COMPENSATION: The
annual salary range for this position is $185,000 to $200,000.
Relocation assistance, if needed, is negotiable. A comprehensive
benefits package will be provided. TO APPLY: Please direct
inquiries, nominations, and applications, including resume and a
compelling letter of interest in confidence to: Karin Berger
Stellar [email removed] Managing Partner, Morris & Berger Telephone
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