This is an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Program Director to lead clinical services at a residential treatment facility dedicated to adolescents. This role requires full-time relocation to rural Southern Virginia. Join a respected organization focused on healing youth, supporting families, and restoring hope. In this leadership role, you will ensure the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services while fostering a collaborative and holistic care approach.
Clinical Program Director Benefits & Compensation
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Competitive salary based on experience and credentials.
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Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance
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401(k)
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PTO.
Clinical Program Director Requirements & Qualifications
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Doctorate degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field preferred.
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Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field required.
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Current and active clinical licensure (e.g., LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or Licensed Psychologist) in the state of Virginia.
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Minimum 5 years of experience providing clinical services, with at least 2 years in a supervisory or leadership role.
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Demonstrated experience working with adolescents in a residential or acute care setting.
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Strong knowledge of trauma-informed care, evidence-based practices, and adolescent development.
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Proficient in clinical documentation, EMR systems, and compliance standards.
Clinical Program Director Preferred Background & Skills
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Experience with Joint Commission accreditation and Department of Behavioral Health regulations.
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Certification or training in trauma-focused CBT, DBT, or other adolescent treatment modalities.
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Experience with family therapy and systems-based approaches.
Clinical Program Director Day-to-Day Responsibilities
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Lead, supervise, and support a multidisciplinary team of therapists, case managers, and behavioral staff.
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Oversee the development, implementation, execution, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans.
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Ensure clinical programming aligns with best practices in adolescent mental health and trauma-informed care.
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Conduct regular clinical supervision and staff performance evaluations.
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Monitor and ensure compliance with all federal, state, and accrediting bodies’ regulations, including documentation standards.
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Facilitate and participate in case conferences, family meetings, and staff training sessions.
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Review and approve treatment plans, discharge summaries, and timely clinical documentation for accuracy and timeliness.
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Lead crisis intervention efforts and provide clinical guidance during high-risk situations.
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Serve as a liaison with families, external providers, school personnel, and referral sources.
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Analyze clinical outcomes and implement quality improvement initiatives.
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Participate in leadership team meetings and strategic planning.