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A Clinical Program Planner for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating clinical programs to ensure they meet the needs of the community. Key characteristics of this role include strong organizational skills, knowledge of healthcare systems, and the ability to collaborate with various stakeholders. This field impacts the community by ensuring the effective delivery of healthcare services, promoting public health, and enhancing the overall well-being of Nevada residents. Individuals interested in government employment will find this position both essential and rewarding.
Salary Range
- $66,000 – $109,000 / year
Required Experience
- A minimum education with a bachelor’s degree in social science or health-related field Duration: ~4 years.
- To be a Clinical Program Planner I and II, two to three years of professional experience as a clinician in a mental health or intellectual disability service delivery setting including work as a clinician and in program evaluation and/or program planning.
- To advance as a Clinical Program Planner III, four years of professional experience in a mental health or intellectual disability service delivery setting including work as a clinician and in program evaluation and/or program planning. One year of the required experience must include supervision of professionals.
Additional Information
- Clinical Program Class Specification | DHHS
- What does a Clinical Program Manager do? Career Overview, Roles, Jobs | KAPLAN
Career Choices & Growth
- With the appropriate education, training, or experience, individuals can pursue careers in positions and settings such as:
- Healthcare Services
- Public Health Organizations
- Pharmaceutical industries
- Clinical Research
- Patient Care
- Project Management
- Administration