Director of Clinical Affairs
Position Overview
The Director of Clinical Affairs will provide strategic and operational leadership to a multidisciplinary clinical team of approximately 25 Clinical Supervisors, Clinicians, Associate Clinicians, and Quality Assurance staff. This individual will champion a culture of accountability, collaboration, and professional growth while ensuring clinical excellence and regulatory compliance across programs.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide leadership, supervision, and performance management to clinical staff across multiple sites.
- Develop and strengthen systems that support clinician onboarding, mentorship, supervision, and ongoing professional development.
- Establish and maintain clinical quality assurance processes, including documentation reviews, audits, corrective action plans, and performance monitoring.
- Monitor CHAMP compliance and implement systems that promote consistent adherence to documentation standards.
- Design and facilitate training initiatives focused on trauma-informed care, Housing First, Harm Reduction, ethics, crisis intervention, and evidence-based practices.
- Partner effectively with Nursing, Operations, Oversight, and Program leadership to support coordinated service delivery and positive cross-functional relationships.
- Address performance concerns promptly and objectively while fostering a culture of transparency and continuous improvement.
- Track clinical outcomes and performance indicators, identifying opportunities to enhance service quality and effectiveness.
- Exercise hiring, coaching, disciplinary, and termination authority related to clinical staff.
- Support organizational growth initiatives by ensuring the clinical infrastructure can scale effectively.
About the Role
This leadership opportunity is ideal for a seasoned clinician who is passionate about building high-performing teams, strengthening clinical infrastructure, and ensuring the delivery of exceptional, client-centered care.
Requirements
- Active California licensure as an LMFT, LCSW, or PsyD required.
- Minimum of 7 years of clinical experience within behavioral health settings.
- At least 4 years of leadership experience managing clinical teams.
- Demonstrated success building clinical supervision structures and quality assurance systems.
- Experience supporting and developing associate clinicians through mentorship and structured supervision.
- Experience serving populations impacted by homelessness, severe mental illness, substance use disorders, or justice involvement strongly preferred.
Benefits
Competitive salary of $150,000 – $170,000 annually, commensurate with experience.
Comprehensive benefits package.
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