$60-$70K annual - Medical, dental, life, vision, supplemental health and life, 401(k) with match, vacation, sick, and personal time, 13 paid holidays, employee assistance program.
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Lead with purpose. Deliver with urgency. Change lives.
This is not a role for someone looking to maintain the status quo.
This is a leadership position with real weight-where accountability is non-negotiable, outcomes matter, and the work directly impacts the lives of veterans at risk. As Director of the Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program, you will own the success of a critical, federally funded initiative designed to prevent suicide and strengthen support systems for those who have served.
You will be responsible for ensuring that no veteran falls through the cracks due to delays, lack of coordination, or poor execution. This role demands clarity, discipline, and a relentless focus on performance, while never losing sight of compassion and dignity in service delivery.
Why This Role Matters
Veterans in crisis cannot wait.
This program exists to ensure timely, coordinated, and effective suicide prevention services-and this position ensures that promise is kept.
You will lead a program that must operate with precision, integrity, and measurable impact. Success is defined not by intention, but by outcomes.
Who This Role Is For
This role is for a leader who:
- Takes ownership and follows through
- Is comfortable being measured by results
- Can balance urgency with thoughtful decision-making
- Holds themselves and others to high standards
- Understands the gravity of suicide prevention work
What You Bring
- Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred (public administration, social work, behavioral health, or related field)
- 5+ years in behavioral health, suicide prevention, veteran services, or related field
- 3+ years in leadership or program oversight
- Proven experience managing grant compliance, reporting, and performance metrics
- Strong understanding of care coordination, crisis systems, and community partnerships
- Ability to lead with both accountability and empathy
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel as needed
What You Will Do
Own Program Success
- Lead all aspects of program planning, execution, and continuous improvement
- Ensure alignment with federal grant requirements, organizational priorities, and participant needs
- Drive measurable outcomes in access, quality, and service coordination
- Set the tone for urgency, professionalism, and compassion
Ensure Full Grant Compliance
- Maintain 100% compliance across program, fiscal, data, and reporting requirements
- Oversee accurate, timely reporting and documentation
- Ensure audit readiness and immediate response to monitoring or corrective actions
Oversee Suicide Prevention Services
- Ensure veterans are connected to appropriate prevention, intervention, and follow-up care
- Build systems that support rapid outreach, engagement, and coordination
- Monitor service quality, consistency, and participant safety at all times
Lead and Hold Staff Accountable
- Set clear expectations and measurable performance standards
- Use data, scorecards, and regular check-ins to drive accountability
- Coach, develop, and address performance issues without delay
Strengthen Community Partnerships
- Build and maintain strong relationships with VA partners, providers, and community organizations
- Improve referral pathways and coordination across systems
- Represent the program with credibility and purpose
Manage Resources Responsibly
- Oversee budget performance and resource allocation
- Ensure responsible stewardship of federal funds
- Support sustainability and operational efficiency
Drive Continuous Improvement
- Use data and feedback to identify gaps and implement solutions
- Strengthen policies, procedures, and service standards
- Ensure the program evolves to meet real-world needs
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