Clinical Director
Company: Alpha Recovery Center Inc
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nSalary: $50-70 SUMMARYUnder
general supervision of the Chief Program Officer and Vice President
in a collaborative leadershiprole in the organization, the Clinical
Director is responsible for ensuring the overall effectiveness of
theclinical aspect of the program. Directs clinical component and
facilitates clinical/residential interface.Facilitates
organization-wide quality improvement and program development.
Plans and overseesclinical program initiatives and in collaboration
with the Clinical team, participates in programdevelopment and
administration as part of ensuring the integrity and success of
clinical program andservices. The Clinical Director works closely
with the Chief Executive Officer to ensure that programdevelopment
and administration of programs and services are meeting the needs
of programparticipants. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES1.
Meet with each residential clinician regarding treatment planning
and discharge planning.2. Verify ancillary appointments being
kept.3. Verify all therapists weekly reports are in and accurate to
include family members contacted;number of family members in family
group; sessions completed by family therapist and co-therapists.4.
Carries cell phone for on call coverage.5. Ensure referrals are
made to outside therapist/psychiatrists, etc. and to continuing
levels of careboth within our system and to other programs.6.
Reviews and updates the recovery plan through written documentation
on the Recovery PlanReview (weekly) at the clinical staffing.7.
Communicates the clients progress through record-keeping and verbal
interaction with theFacility staff personnel and referral
sources.8. Maintains professional rapport with the referral source
as well as utilization review personnel.9. Keeps the Facility
office staff appraised of pertinent interaction with clients.10.
Attends all staffings, in-service trainings and meetings as
required, including weekly clinicalstaffing and team meetings, as
well as any additional meetings as requested by the supervisor.11.
Works in cooperation with Administration, therapy staff and
ancillary staff members to establishconsistent, therapeutic
interventions to ensure optimum individual progress.12. Acts as a
representative of the Facility to the community and educational
institutions by requestof supervisor.13. Monitors work performance
for performance improvement and quality assurance issues, i.e.peer
reviews on client charts.14. Participates in performance
improvement opportunities as requested.15. Maintains a working
knowledge and complies with DHCS standards.16. Observes The
Facility policy and procedure requirements as it pertains to
personnel.17. Conforms to the philosophy and ethics of the
Facility.18. Demonstrates the concepts of the philosophy through
courteous and caring behavior toward allclients, staff and
visitors.19. Facilitates weekly clinical supervision meeting with
clinicians, resident advisors and psychiatrist20. Obtain weekly QA
report and discuss with clinicians if there are concerns21. Create
ways to inspire the entire staff i.e. fun at staff meetings; spend
quality time with staffthat you dont directly supervise22.
Coordinate with VP one in-service per month for staff development
of all staff23. Coordinates with VP and CEO to meet licensing
requirements24. Intervenes and assists as needed clinically with
clients therapists and assigned team, familiesand referral sources
(crisis intervention, ATA risks, etc.)25. Obtain admission profile
sheet for each admission from Program/Clinical Supervisor26. Assign
clinician to case and give clinician admission profile sheet
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:1. Participates in Quality Improvement task
groups (as assigned).2. Interface with assigned clients insurance,
managed care companies, planning and concurrentreview.3. Ensures
client records for assigned case load are comprehensive, complete,
neat and meetlicensing standards.4. Provide supervisor with a
weekly referral and QA report.5. Participates in alumni and
referral source events pertinent to the facility.JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum of a Master (college degree preferred). Minimum of one (5)
year training/experience in addiction preferred Demonstrated
ability to cooperate with team members and work in collaborative
team setting,flexible in accepting assignments that correspond with
a varied work load. Communication skills sufficient to assess
clients and interpret information in terms of chemicaldependency.
Maintains current CPR and First Aid training. Current TB Test or
secured at time of hire. Assumes responsibility for personal and
professional growth. Valid unrestricted state driver's license.
PHYSICAL DEMAND/WORK ENVIRONMENT Physical Effort: Work activities
require long periods of standing and sitting; independent
bodymobility (stoop, bend, walk routinely to perform daily tasks;
ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs.;12. Acts as a
representative of the Facility to the community and educational
institutions by requestof supervisor.13. Monitors work performance
for performance improvement and quality assurance issues, i.e.peer
reviews on client charts.14. Participates in performance
improvement opportunities as requested.15. Maintains a working
knowledge and complies with DHCS standards.16. Observes The
Facility policy and procedure requirements as it pertains to
personnel.17. Conforms to the philosophy and ethics of the
Facility.18. Demonstrates the concepts of the philosophy through
courteous and caring behavior toward allclients, staff and
visitors.19. Facilitates weekly clinical supervision meeting with
clinicians, resident advisors and psychiatrist20. Obtain weekly QA
report and discuss with clinicians if there are concerns21. Create
ways to inspire the entire staff i.e. fun at staff meetings; spend
quality time with staffthat you dont directly supervise22.
Coordinate with VP one in-service per month for staff development
of all staff23. Coordinates with VP and CEO to meet licensing
requirements24. Intervenes and assists as needed clinically with
clients therapists and assigned team, familiesand referral sources
(crisis intervention, ATA risks, etc.)25. Obtain admission profile
sheet for each admission from Program/Clinical Supervisor26. Assign
clinician to case and give clinician admission profile sheet
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:1. Participates in Quality Improvement task
groups (as assigned).2. Interface with assigned clients insurance,
managed care companies, planning and concurrentreview.3. Ensures
client records for assigned case load are comprehensive, complete,
neat and meetlicensing standards.4. Provide supervisor with a
weekly referral and QA report.5. Participates in alumni and
referral source events pertinent to the facility.JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum of a Master (college degree preferred). Minimum of one (5)
year training/experience in addiction preferred Demonstrated
ability to cooperate with team members and work in collaborative
team setting,flexible in accepting assignments that correspond with
a varied work load. Communication skills sufficient to assess
clients and interpret information in terms of chemicaldependency.
Maintains current CPR and First Aid training. Current TB Test or
secured at time of hire. Assumes responsibility for personal and
professional growth. Valid unrestricted state driver's
license.PHYSICAL DEMAND/WORK ENVIRONMENT Physical Effort: Work
activities require long periods of standing and sitting;
independent bodymobility (stoop, bend, walk routinely to perform
daily tasks; ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs.;sufficient
vision to read standard text; manual dexterity to use hands, arms,
shoulderrepetitively to write, record and document information
daily. Stress: Performs in high stress environment with psychiatric
or chemically dependent clients.Work activities are partially
structured and require judgment in setting priorities. Clinical
decisions require judgment based upon commonly accepted principles
of recovery. Other decisions are guided by policies/procedures or
guidelines and precedents established bysimilar situations. KEY
COMPETENCIESTo perform the job successfully, an individual should
demonstrate the following competencies and skillsets:Skill Set;
Communications Oral Communication - The ability to express oneself
clearly in conversations and interactionswith others. Speaks
clearly and can be easily understood. Organizes ideas clearly in
oral speech.Expresses ideas concisely in oral speech. Summarizes or
paraphrases his/her understanding ofwhat others have said to verify
understanding and prevent miscommunication. Written Communication -
The ability to express oneself clearly in business writing.
Expressesideas clearly and concisely in writing. Organizes written
ideas clearly and signals the organizationto the reader (e.g.
through an introductory paragraph or through the use of headings).
Writesusing concrete, specific language. Spells correctly. Writes
grammatically. Uses punctuationcorrectly. Interpersonal Awareness -
The ability to notice, interpret, and anticipate others concerns
andfeelings, and to communicate this awareness empathetically to
others. Understands theinterests and important concerns of others.
Notices and accurately interprets what others arefeeling, based on
their choice of words, tone of voice, expressions, and other
non-verbalbehavior. Understands the unspoken meaning in a
situation. Says or does things to addressothers concerns. Customer
Orientation - The ability to demonstrate concern for satisfying
ones external and/orinternal customers. Quickly and effectively
solves customer problems. Talks to customers to findout what they
want and how satisfied they are with what they are getting. Lets
customers knowhe/she is willing to work with them to meet their
needs. Helpful, positive manner with peers,subordinates and
customers.Skill Set; Achieve Results Technical Expertise - The
ability to demonstrate depth of knowledge and skill in key
workprocess areas. Is sought out as an expert to provide advice or
solutions in his/her area.Possesses expertise and proficiency in
working with clients who are experiencing substance usedisorder. Is
knowledgeable in the tools used to support key work processes. Can
train andcoach key work processes to staff in their area. Is aware
and follows agency policy andprocedures consistently. Initiative -
Identifying what needs to be done and doing it before being asked
or before thesituation requires it. Seeks out others involved in a
situation to learn their perspective. Takesindependent action to
change the direction of events. Results Orientation - The ability
to focus on the desired results of ones own work,
settingchallenging goals, focusing efforts on the goals, and
meeting or exceeding them. Maintainscommitment to goals in the face
of obstacles and frustrations. Finds or creates ways to measure
sufficientvision to read standard text; manual dexterity to use
hands, arms, shoulderrepetitively to write, record and document
information daily. Stress: Performs in high stress environment with
psychiatric or chemically dependent clients.Work activities are
partially structured and require judgment in setting priorities.
Clinical decisions require judgment based upon commonly accepted
principles of recovery. Other decisions are guided by
policies/procedures or guidelines and precedents established
bysimilar situations.KEY COMPETENCIESTo perform the job
successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following
competencies and skillsets:Skill Set; Communications Oral
Communication - The ability to express oneself clearly in
conversations and interactionswith others. Speaks clearly and can
be easily understood. Organizes ideas clearly in oral
speech.Expresses ideas concisely in oral speech. Summarizes or
paraphrases his/her understanding ofwhat others have said to verify
understanding and prevent miscommunication. Written Communication -
The ability to express oneself clearly in business writing.
Expressesideas clearly and concisely in writing. Organizes written
ideas clearly and signals the organizationto the reader (e.g.
through an introductory paragraph or through the use of headings).
Writesusing concrete, specific language. Spells correctly. Writes
grammatically. Uses punctuationcorrectly. Interpersonal Awareness -
The ability to notice, interpret, and anticipate others concerns
andfeelings, and to communicate this awareness empathetically to
others. Understands theinterests and important concerns of others.
Notices and accurately interprets what others arefeeling, based on
their choice of words, tone of voice, expressions, and other
non-verbalbehavior. Understands the unspoken meaning in a
situation. Says or does things to addressothers concerns. Customer
Orientation - The ability to demonstrate concern for satisfying
ones external and/orinternal customers. Quickly and effectively
solves customer problems. Talks to customers to findout what they
want and how satisfied they are with what they are getting. Lets
customers knowhe/she is willing to work with them to meet their
needs. Helpful, positive manner with peers,subordinates and
customers.Skill Set; Achieve Results Technical Expertise - The
ability to demonstrate depth of knowledge and skill in key
workprocess areas. Is sought out as an expert to provide advice or
solutions in his/her area.Possesses expertise and proficiency in
working with clients who are experiencing substance usedisorder. Is
knowledgeable in the tools used to support key work processes. Can
train andcoach key work processes to staff in their area. Is aware
and follows agency policy andprocedures consistently. Initiative -
Identifying what needs to be done and doing it before being asked
or before thesituation requires it. Seeks out others involved in a
situation to learn their perspective. Takesindependent action to
change the direction of events. Results Orientation - The ability
to focus on the desired results of ones own work,
settingchallenging goals, focusing efforts on the goals, and
meeting or exceeding them. Maintainscommitment to goals in the face
of obstacles and frustrations. Finds or creates ways to measure
performanceagainst goals. Has a strong sense of urgency about
solving problems and gettingwork done. Thoroughness - Ensuring that
ones own work and information are complete and accurate. Setsup
procedures to ensure high quality of work (e.g. review meetings).
Verifies information.Checks the accuracy of own work. Develops and
uses systems to organize and keep track ofinformation or work in
progress. Carefully prepares for meetings and presentations.Skill
Set; Self-Management Stress Management - The ability to continue to
function effectively when under pressure andmaintain self-control
in the face of hostility or provocation. Remains calm under stress.
Caneffectively handle several problems or tasks simultaneously.
Controls his/her response whencriticized, attacked, or pro
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