Overview

Why Join Contra Costa Health?

The Contra Costa County Health Services Department is offering an excellent employment opportunity for qualified individuals interested in the Health Services Administrator – Level C position. There is currently one (1) vacancy in Public Health Clinics and one (1) vacancy in Health Services Information Technology (HSIT) located in Concord, CA.

 

The Health Services Administrator – Level C is responsible for providing varied administrative and management services in any division or organizational component of the Health Services Department. Incumbents may be required to occasionally travel to different locations throughout Contra Costa County.

 

Public Health Clinics offers school-based health services to children, teens, and young adults through mobile clinic health vans and satellite health centers across Contra Costa County. In partnership with various school districts, the program provides on-campus access to medical, dental, mental health, and preventative services.

 

Health Services Information Technology provides a full range of support services to all Divisions of Contra Costa Health, such as managing the central corporate computing complex, County Wide Area Network (WAN), and numerous Local Area Networks (LANs).

 

To read the complete job description, please visit the website: 

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/contracosta/jobs/4777083/health-services-administrator-level-c

About Contra Costa Health

With more than 1 million people living in communities stretching from the Delta to the Bay, Contra Costa is a large and diverse county. Serving the health needs of such a big, complex place demands a health department that is experienced, skilled, flexible and integrated. That’s what Contra Costa Health delivers.

Our bold mission is to care for and improve the health of all people in Contra Costa County with special attention to those who are most vulnerable. And when we say all people, we mean it! We are committed to equity, and we actively stand up against racism, prejudice and systemic discrimination.

While Contra Costa Health is the largest County department, most of it's funding comes from federal and state programs, such as Medi-Cal and Medicare, as well as grants and fees.

The Work of Contra Costa Health

Through an integrated system of high-quality services, we

  • offer medical care and a managed-care health plan for our patients and members
  • provide public health programs that support the well-being of the community at large
  • protect public health by regulating local industries, such as refineries and businesses that sell food
  • partner with our patients and their families, businesses, community-based organizations, schools, local government and diverse communities
  • fully embrace the principles of the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM), aimed at creating a more coordinated, person-centered, and equitable health system that works for all those we serve