York County prison warden to take over as director of 6 Human Services agencies
Updated 10:20 PM;
York County Prison Warden Clair Doll has been chosen to be the executive director of York County Human Services department, according to a press release.
Doll will oversee six Human Services agencies – Area Agency on Aging; Children, Youth and Families; Health Choices; York/Adams Mental Health- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (MH-IDD); York/Adams Drug and Alcohol Commission and the Youth Development Center.
He will start in his new role with the county on May 3. Deputy Warden Adam Ogle will assume leadership in an interim capacity after Mr. Doll’s departure, the release said.
Prison warden tapped to be executive director of York County s human services
York County s prison warden will now serve as the county s executive director of human services.
Clair Doll starts his new job on May 3, according to a Thursday news release from York County spokesperson Mark Walters.
He will oversee six human-services agencies in the county, according to Walters: the Area Agency on Aging; the office of Children, Youth and Families; Health Choices; York/Adams Mental Health/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (MH-IDD); the York/Adams Drug and Alcohol Commission; and the Youth Development Center.
Doll took over as York County Prison warden in May 2017 but had previously worked there for nearly two years as a treatment supervisor before taking a job with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, according to Walters.