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DSHS Assistant Secretary of Behavioral Health and Habilitation Administration

Job in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, 98502, USA
Listing for: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-12
Job specializations:
  • Management
  • Healthcare
    Healthcare Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

DSHS Assistant Secretary, Behavioral Health and Habilitation Administration

Every day, the Behavioral Health and Habilitation Administration (BHHA) staff deliver care and safety in Washington’s most complex behavioral health and habilitation settings, from state hospitals to secure community facilities. Behind every program are Washingtonians whose recovery, dignity, and well-being depend on us.

About

The Role

The Assistant Secretary reports directly to the Secretary of DSHS and leads one of the state’s largest 24/7 systems, overseeing state hospitals, forensic services, secure commitment facilities, and habilitation programs. Because these facilities operate around the clock, the Assistant Secretary carries on‑call responsibility, providing visible, decisive leadership whenever critical issues arise. With nearly 8,000 staff and a biennial budget of $2.7 billion, the Assistant Secretary must bring both operational discipline and cultural leadership to ensure stability, accountability, and trust across the system.

What

Success Looks Like
  • Clear crisis management protocols are in place and consistently applied.
  • Visible cultural progress is underway, with staff reporting stronger trust and accountability.
  • Headquarters and field operations are aligned, with silos broken down and communication strengthened.
  • The Secretary and leadership team count on this role as a trusted advisor, someone who brings solutions forward and anticipates risks and opportunities.
  • BHHA’s leadership is recognized by labor, tribal, and community leaders as credible, transparent, and collaborative.
The Type of Leadership DSHS Needs
  • Calm and decisive in crisis, with the judgment to act quickly and the composure to inspire confidence.
  • Inclusive and unifying, able to bridge divides and bring diverse voices into shared purpose.
  • Strategic and forward‑looking, balancing immediate operational demands with long‑term system transformation.
  • Authentic and transparent, modeling accountability and trust in every interaction.
Key Priorities
  • Strengthen Operational Stability and Crisis Readiness—Ensure BHHA’s 24/7 facilities are prepared to manage high‑stakes incidents and safety concerns with consistency and confidence. This role carries on‑call responsibility, requiring sound judgment and visible leadership at all hours.
  • Lead Cultural Renewal—Build a respectful, accountable culture by addressing workplace concerns directly, strengthening engagement, and increasing leadership visibility. Model the values of trust, inclusion, and transparency to unify a large, mission‑driven workforce.
  • Reconnect Headquarters and Field—Break down silos and foster alignment between headquarters and field operations. Strengthen communication, build shared goals, and create a sense of unity across diverse service areas.
  • Build Executive Presence and Strategic Influence—Represent BHHA with clarity and confidence in legislative, external, and senior‑level forums. Work in close partnership with communications teams, agency leaders, and external partners to align messaging, elevate BHHA’s external presence, and project a strong, consistent voice. Provide timely, solution‑focused briefings to the Secretary and DSHS leadership on emerging priorities, risks, and opportunities.
Competencies And Leadership Capabilities
  • Executive Leadership in Complex Systems
  • Crisis Management and Decision Making
  • Organizational Change and Culture Building
  • Strategic Communication and Influence
  • Political and Stakeholder Acumen
  • Collaboration and Partnership Operational and Financial Stewardship
Education

A bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Public Health, Social Services, Health and Human Services, or related fields is preferred but not required.

Why Apply for This Role

This is more than an executive role, it’s a chance to shape statewide policy, influence national conversations and represent BHHA with clarity and confidence before legislators, tribal partners, and community leaders. At this defining moment, your leadership will not only stabilize crisis‑prone systems but also elevate BHHA’s voice and rebuild a culture rooted in respect and resilience. This is your opportunity to…

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