The Clinical Director, Behavioral Health provides clinical leadership and oversight for assigned behavioral health and/or social service programs across Memorial Health. The role is responsible for ensuring that services are clinically appropriate, safe, ethical, evidence-based, and delivered in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, accreditation standards, and organizational policies. The Clinical Director plays a key role in supporting Memorial Health’s behavioral health and social services continuum by promoting consistent clinical practice, strengthening continuity of care across programs and levels of service, and addressing clinical variation that may impact quality, safety, access, or outcomes. Through clinical oversight, consultation, and standard-setting, the Clinical Director supports coordinated and effective care as individuals move across access, crisis, treatment, integrated care, recovery, and social service supports. The Clinical Director functions as a clinical authority and subject matter expert within assigned service areas, providing guidance to Managers and Supervisors and supporting alignment between clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and day-to-day clinical practice. This role provides essential clinical input into program planning, resource considerations, quality improvement efforts, and system-level initiatives that support safe, compliant, and integrated care delivery across Memorial Health.
Education: · Master’s degree in behavioral health discipline (e.g., Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field) required. |
Licensure/Certification/Registry: · Licensure as a LCPC, LCSW, or equivalent is required. |
Experience: · Minimum of 5–7 years of clinical experience in behavioral health settings · Experience in community mental health, outpatient behavioral health, crisis services, integrated care, or health care · Prior experience providing clinical supervision, consultation, or clinical leadership preferred · Experience working in regulated environments (e.g., CMHC, Medicaid-funded services, accreditation standards) · Experience providing clinical oversight across multiple programs or service lines |
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: · Understanding of behavioral health and social services delivered across a continuum of care · Understanding of evidence-based behavioral Strong communication and collaboration skills · Sound clinical judgment and ethical decision-making · Understanding of multidisciplinary team-based care · Ability to identify clinical gaps, handoff challenges, and variation across programs and levels of service · Ability to interpret regulatory requirements and translate them into clinical practice expectations · Familiarity with quality improvement methodologies and clinical risk management concepts |
Clinical Oversight & Standards
Regulatory, Accreditation, and Compliance Support
Quality, Risk, and Safety
Clinical Supervision Frameworks & Workforce Support
Continuum of Care & System Alignment
Clinical Input into Planning & Resource Decisions
Strategic and System-Level Clinical Contribution
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities perform by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
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