Outpatient Program Director
Chapel Hill, NC - USA
Job Summary
The Outpatient Program Director provides integrated clinical and administrative leadership for UNC Horizons outpatient services ensuring the delivery of high-quality trauma-informed gender-responsive and evidence-based substance use disorder treatment for women including pregnant and parenting individuals. This position oversees all outpatient programming including individual therapy group therapy and peer support services and serves as the clinical lead for outpatient care. The Outpatient Program Director is responsible for operational oversight and coordination of outpatient services within the UNC Horizons continuum of care. The role works in close partnership with the Director of Residential Services and other program leaders to ensure seamless transitions between levels of care consistent clinical standards and continuity of treatment. This position plays a central role in ensuring outpatient services meet accreditation regulatory and payer requirements including CARF standards grant compliance and insurance documentation and utilization expectations. The Outpatient Program Director leads efforts to standardize clinical workflows documentation practices supervision structures and quality assurance processes to support readiness for private insurance contracting and reimbursement while maintaining compliance with public funding addition the role provides clinical supervision and administrative leadership to outpatient clinical and peer support staff; oversees performance measurement and continuous quality improvement activities; and supports program sustainability through efficient service delivery risk mitigation and alignment with evolving payer and regulatory expectations. By integrating clinical expertise with administrative leadership the Outpatient Program Director ensures outpatient services are positioned for growth financial sustainability and high-quality care delivery.
Required Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Current unrestricted clinical licensure in North Carolina as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker ( LCSW ) or Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor ( LCMHC ). Current North Carolina licensure as a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist ( LCAS ). Certified Clinical Supervisor ( CCS ) credential or eligibility to obtain CCS within a defined timeframe. Minimum of five (5) years of post-licensure clinical experience in substance use disorder treatment. Demonstrated experience providing treatment to women with substance use disorders including trauma-informed and gender-responsive care. Minimum of two (2) years of clinical supervision and/or program leadership experience. Knowledge of evidence-based practices in substance use disorder treatment and co-occurring mental health conditions.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Experience working with pregnant and parenting individuals or family-centered treatment models. Experience in programs serving justice-involved populations. Familiarity with CARF accreditation standards and insurance-based reimbursement models. High level of knowledge of social work counseling or similar behavioral health area.
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About Company
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first public university, is a global higher education leader known for innovative teaching, research and public service. A member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Carolina regularly ranks as the best ... View more