Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Armine Antonyan MPA currently serves as an Administrative Services Manager I at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, focusing on overseeing security management within the Administrative Systems Bureau since November 2023. Previously, Armine held positions as Program Manager and Management Analyst at the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works from October 2018 to November 2023. Prior experience includes serving as a Management Analyst at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, where responsibilities included coordinating FMLA and Return to Work processes, and working as an Integrated Fraud Detection System Worker at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services from September 2014 to April 2017. Armine started professional career as an Administrative Support worker for the County of Los Angeles. Armine holds a Master of Public Administration in Public Sector Management from California State University, Northridge, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor's degree in Linguistic Arts from the University of Foreign Languages in Armenia.
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) is the largest county mental health department in the country. LACDMH directly operates 75 program sites and more than 100 co-located sites. Additionally, LACDMH contracts with approximately 1,000 providers, including non-governmental agencies and individual practitioners who provide a spectrum of mental health services to people of all ages to support hope, wellbeing and recovery. Our diverse workforce, including nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, medical doctors, community workers, trained family members and trained mental health consumers, serve over 250,000 residents of all ages each year. Mission Our mission at LACDMH is to optimize the hope, recovery, wellbeing, and life trajectory of Los Angeles County's most vulnerable through access to care and resources that promote not only independence and personal recovery but also connectedness and community reintegration.