Clinical Director Location-Savannah GA 31405 (In-person role)
Vendor fee-5%
Salary-$110000 annually
Position Overview We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Director to lead and support our outpatient substance use programs including Partial Hospitalization (PHP) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient Detox (OP DTX) levels of care. This full-time position involves both direct clinical services and clinical supervision of a team of therapists delivering evidence-based treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders.
The ideal candidate is a Georgia-licensed clinician with supervisory credentials (e.g. LPC-S LCSW LMFT) who demonstrates strong leadership clinical judgment and a commitment to professional growth in others while maintaining the highest quality of client care.
Key Responsibilities -
Provide clinical supervision and oversight to therapists case managers and interns in accordance with Georgia licensing board standards.
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Conduct regular supervision meetings ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines documentation standards and treatment protocols.
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Oversee the clinical integrity and quality of care delivered across all outpatient programs (PHP IOP OP DTX).
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Provide individual group and family therapy as needed to support client care and program requirements.
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Manage a caseload maintaining professional boundaries and client engagement.
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Review and approve clinical documentation including biopsychosocial assessments treatment plans and progress notes ensuring compliance with GA state regulations and The Joint Commission (TJC) standards.
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Perform regular and monthly chart audits to maintain quality and compliance.
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Lead case consultations treatment team meetings and multidisciplinary care coordination.
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Support staff development through training coaching and performance feedback.
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Collaborate with program leadership to develop implement and evaluate clinical policies and procedures.
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Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications -
Active Georgia clinical license with supervisory eligibility (LPC-S LCSW LMFT or equivalent with supervisory endorsement).
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Masters degree in Counseling Social Work Marriage and Family Therapy or a related behavioral health field from a regionally accredited institution.
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Minimum 2 years post-licensure experience providing therapy in substance use or behavioral health treatment settings including psychoeducational and process groups. Familiarity with PHP and IOP programs preferred.
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Experience supervising or mentoring clinical staff preferred.
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Strong understanding of clinical best practices documentation requirements and regulatory standards (GA state regulations and TJC).
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Excellent communication leadership and organizational skills.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team-based environment.
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Proficiency in EHR systems (experience with KIPU preferred) and ability to ensure timely and compliant documentation.
Benefits About the Role This position is dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their lives through compassionate evidence-based outpatient treatment for behavioral health and substance use disorders. The Clinical Director will uphold a culture rooted in integrity teamwork and clinical excellence while ensuring high-quality care across all programs.
Clinical Director Location-Savannah GA 31405 (In-person role) Vendor fee-5% Salary-$110000 annually Position Overview We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Director to lead and support our outpatient substance use programs including Partial Hospitalization (PHP) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatien...
Clinical Director Location-Savannah GA 31405 (In-person role)
Vendor fee-5%
Salary-$110000 annually
Position Overview We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Director to lead and support our outpatient substance use programs including Partial Hospitalization (PHP) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient Detox (OP DTX) levels of care. This full-time position involves both direct clinical services and clinical supervision of a team of therapists delivering evidence-based treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders.
The ideal candidate is a Georgia-licensed clinician with supervisory credentials (e.g. LPC-S LCSW LMFT) who demonstrates strong leadership clinical judgment and a commitment to professional growth in others while maintaining the highest quality of client care.
Key Responsibilities -
Provide clinical supervision and oversight to therapists case managers and interns in accordance with Georgia licensing board standards.
-
Conduct regular supervision meetings ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines documentation standards and treatment protocols.
-
Oversee the clinical integrity and quality of care delivered across all outpatient programs (PHP IOP OP DTX).
-
Provide individual group and family therapy as needed to support client care and program requirements.
-
Manage a caseload maintaining professional boundaries and client engagement.
-
Review and approve clinical documentation including biopsychosocial assessments treatment plans and progress notes ensuring compliance with GA state regulations and The Joint Commission (TJC) standards.
-
Perform regular and monthly chart audits to maintain quality and compliance.
-
Lead case consultations treatment team meetings and multidisciplinary care coordination.
-
Support staff development through training coaching and performance feedback.
-
Collaborate with program leadership to develop implement and evaluate clinical policies and procedures.
-
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications -
Active Georgia clinical license with supervisory eligibility (LPC-S LCSW LMFT or equivalent with supervisory endorsement).
-
Masters degree in Counseling Social Work Marriage and Family Therapy or a related behavioral health field from a regionally accredited institution.
-
Minimum 2 years post-licensure experience providing therapy in substance use or behavioral health treatment settings including psychoeducational and process groups. Familiarity with PHP and IOP programs preferred.
-
Experience supervising or mentoring clinical staff preferred.
-
Strong understanding of clinical best practices documentation requirements and regulatory standards (GA state regulations and TJC).
-
Excellent communication leadership and organizational skills.
-
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team-based environment.
-
Proficiency in EHR systems (experience with KIPU preferred) and ability to ensure timely and compliant documentation.
Benefits About the Role This position is dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their lives through compassionate evidence-based outpatient treatment for behavioral health and substance use disorders. The Clinical Director will uphold a culture rooted in integrity teamwork and clinical excellence while ensuring high-quality care across all programs.
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