The Nursing Project Manager provides leadership and operational oversight for all program functions at DESC’s Crisis Diversion Facility (CDF) and Crisis Diversion Interim Services (CDIS), with a focus on integrating medical, nursing, and case management services into cohesive and effective daily operations. Together with the Clinical Project Manager, this role forms a unified leadership team responsible for the overall functioning of the Crisis Solutions Center (CSC). The two Project Managers share accountability for program outcomes, staff coordination, and the delivery of consistent, recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction–based care. The Nursing Project Manager ensures that medical and nursing practices are embedded within the larger operational framework of the program and that clinical and case management workflows are fully aligned. In addition to clinical leadership, this position carries shared responsibility for floor operations, staffing, facility coordination, and maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment. The Nursing Project Manager supervises the Nurse Supervisor, may also supervise Clinical Supervisors, and provides coverage supervision for Registered Nurses. This position reports directly to the Senior Program Manager (SPM) while also receiving supplemental supervision from DESC’s Director of Nursing and collaborating closely with the CSC Senior Medical Lead. The role participates in Nursing Department trainings, retreats, and professional development activities to ensure alignment with agency-wide nursing practice standards. With a broader scope of responsibility than the Clinical Project Manager, this position carries expanded authority over medical and operational systems within the CSC, while serving as an equal partner in shared decision-making and strategic direction for the program’s overall success.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager