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  • MENTAL HEALTH EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Posted: 10/19/2025

    Summary of Position

    Responsible for administrative and operational functions of the County's Community Mental Health Board as outlined in the Community Mental Health Act; implements Board policy in accordance with Act; supervises staff of one professional and monitors all contractual services of the Board; serves as Board representative.

     

    Examples of Duties and Responsibilities

     
    1. Development of the One- & Three-Year Strategic Plan in accordance to the Community Mental Health Act
    2. Confers with DMH, DASA, IPC, DDD and other State entities in the development of annual and long-range plans/programs pertinent to service and resource needs in the County; directs local planning process with service system participants
    3. Write and publish an annual report
    4. Prepares and monitors annual budget draft in conjunction with the Board Finance Committee
    5. Establishes framework for service application and allocation processes consistent with Board needs and requirements
    6. Develops annual service contracts/agreements and monitors to ensure compliance (service levels and financial information)
    7. Manages community service budget and administrative budget of the Board in conjunction with the Board Finance Committee
    8. Performs review and completes responsibilities of the as outlined by legislative mandate
    9. Represents the Board at appropriate public meetings with governing boards of contract agencies, County administration business, etc.; serves as liaison to State departments and agencies
    10. Provide community systems leadership for behavioral health related issues with councils, coalitions and associations and special interest groups
    11. Provides presentations to the community to convey information about the funding priorities and authority of the Mental Health Board
    12. Maintain active membership with the Association of Community Mental Health Authorities of Illinois (ACMHAI) work protecting community mental health act, legislative advocacy, and advancing behavioral health
    13. Performs grant writing, administration and management of flow through federal, state and local grants; Provides information for grant proposals to community agencies
    14. Develop and institute behavioral health publicity and marketing utilizing all local media outlets
    15. Performs other duties as requested or required by the Board or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties listed above

    Minimum Qualifications

     

    A master’s degree in behavioral sciences, Human Services, or bachelor's degree with five (5) years related experience are required.

     

    Physical Requirements                                                                                                                                                                           

    Sit for extended periods of time. The employee is required to walk or move up to 200 feet from primary desk. The employee is occasionally required to stand and stoop, kneel or crouch. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision.

    Equal Opportunity Employer

    Closing Date: October 28, 2025 or Until Filled

    If you prefer to submit a paper application, please submit to:
    Deborah Humphrey at dlhumphrey@madisoncountyil.gov or by mail to Deborah Humphrey,157 N Main St. Suite 380, Edwardsville IL, 62025

    Visit http://www.co.madison.il.us/jobs for paper application and full posting.

    Internal Candidates should apply via Self-Service -> Company Information -> Job Opportunities

    Application

    Madison County's Organizational Values help direct every employee toward a common goal.  They remind us that we share a larger purpose.

    Madison County's Organizational Values are:

    • Communicate openly & honestly
      • I circle back when there is a need for clarity or amends
      • I have direct honest conversations with people rather than talking about them to others
      • I reach out for help when I need it and respond to others appropriately when they ask for help
      • I facilitate clarity not confusion
      • I listen to others while setting my own biases aside and focusing on the whole person
    • Maintain high standards of excellence
      • I conduct myself in a way that demonstrates our standards of excellence
      • I define what success means within my team and engage them through a continuous improvement mindset
      • I and my team set appropriate goals and establish checks and balances to ensure our goals are reasonably achieved
      • I lead by example through establishing clear guidelines and defining our standards
      • I accept change that benefits my colleagues and our organization
    • Integrity
      • I do what I say I'm going to do
      • I act in alignment with my values
      • I do the right thing when nobody is looking
      • I value input from others and recognize that I am not always right
      • I seek to build trust and avoid carelessly blaming others
    • Accountability
      • I own my mistakes, apologize and make amends
      • I make myself available for, and am receptive to feedback
      • I take responsibility
      • I establish achievable deadlines for myself and my team
      • I take ownership by not making excuses
    • Compassion
      • I treat my colleagues with respect and compassion by responding when appropriate in a timely and professional manner
      • I commit to showing compassion by seeing my colleagues as real people
      • I creating an inclusive work environment where I value my colleagues as people
      • I respect my colleagues in how I speak about them when they aren’t present
      • I actively listen to my colleagues

    Madison County Government offers a competitive compensation package including:

    • Competitive wages on a step plan with guaranteed increases based on years of service.
    • Complete health insurance benefits package with Medical & Prescription, HSA & FSA, Dental and Vision.
    • Retirement contributions via the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension.
    • Eight-hour workday, which includes a one-hour, paid lunch.
    • 14 paid holidays.
    • Employee Assistance Program.
    • Life Insurance and Supplemental Accident & Critical Illness coverage.
    • Paid time off in the form of Vacation and Sick days that begin accruing day one.