Service Delivery Administrator I – Child and Family Services
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Health & Human Services - Agency 25
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Job Description:
As a Service Delivery Administrator I, you will:
Lead, coordinate, and support the daily operations of CFS service delivery within the assigned area, ensuring alignment with federal and state outcomes for safety, permanency, and well being.
Serve as a key member of the service area leadership team, partnering with the Service Area Administrator to implement strategic goals and operational priorities.
Provide direct leadership to CFS Supervisors, ensuring consistent application of policies, procedures, and standards across units.
Monitor service delivery performance using data to inform decision making; identify trends, develop action plans, and drive continuous quality improvement.
Guide and mentor supervisors and staff to support professional development, accountability, teamwork, and consistent, high quality service delivery.
Collaborate with other Administrators, Quality Assurance, Program Specialists, partner agencies, and community stakeholders to improve processes and resolve service delivery challenges.
Oversee implementation of statewide initiatives, program improvements, and workflow changes.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation, data integrity, and compliance with state and federal requirements.
Coordinate and facilitate meetings, workgroups, and training efforts to ensure alignment across the service area.
Assist with budget planning, resource allocation, and operational readiness for staff and service needs.
Represent the service area in cross division and statewide discussions, sharing feedback, identifying barriers, and contributing to policy and operational improvement.
Travel as needed to support units, attend meetings, or engage community partners.
Participate in an on call, including after hours, weekends, and holidays, to provide leadership support and respond to urgent operational needs.
Requirements/Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in social services, business administration, public administration, human development, human services, behavioral health, law, special education, or other closely related field AND two years supervisory experience in a human services field; OR a Master’s degree in any of the above-mentioned fields. Equivalent experience or coursework/training may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience implementing workflow processes or operational improvements.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Experience with cross‑agency collaboration or system improvement efforts.
- Ability to lead through influence, coach teams, and maintain strong working relationships across organizational levels.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of: federal and State laws and regulations relevant to the directed program; quality assurance/performance improvement principles and methods of analyzing continuous improvement; business and management principles including strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources, leadership and coordination of people and resources; principles of supervision and staff development; budget administration practices.
Skill in: communicating to convey information so others will understand; using logic and reasoning to identify strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions; identifying complex problems to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
Ability to: learn, apply and interpret agency policies and procedures relating to areas of responsibility; identify and relate pertinent pieces of information to form conclusions; establish program objectives or performance goals and assess progress; identify and analyze organizational and operational problems and develop and implement timely and economical solutions; formulate policies to meet identified needs, goals or objectives; respond to changes in direction, priorities and agency values; perform high level analysis; apply principles of logic or synthesis functions involving planning and direction of interrelated activities in multiple departments; identify and integrate concrete and abstract variables to formulate approaches to major problems; exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in critical and/or unexpected situations; establish and maintain satisfactory working with managers/administrators, community organizations and the public; plan, assign and supervise the work of others.
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