Position: Regional Clinical Director
Location: Sorrento Valley, CA (Overseeing multiple clinical locations)
Employment Type: Full-time, Salaried (40 hours per week)
Compensation: $125,000 - $130,000 per year
About the Organization:
This behavioral health clinic is committed to reducing mental health stigma and providing culturally sensitive, inclusive care to individuals and families. With a collaborative and supportive team environment, they prioritize the well-being of both clients and clinicians, ensuring high-quality treatment in a positive work culture. Their approach fosters professional growth, work-life balance, and mentorship opportunities for clinical leaders looking to make a lasting impact in the mental health field.
Why Join?
Competitive pay range
Clinician-led and family-centered
In-Person positions available with a dedicated treatment room
Dedicated intake and billing staff
Consistent referrals to build caseload quickly
Minimal paperwork and maximized patient care
Supportive and collaborative culture
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical and dental insurance, 401(k) with employer match
Generous paid time off, including vacation, personal time, flex time, paid sick leave, and holidays
Company-sponsored events and celebrations
Structured mentorship program for professional growth
Unlimited sponsored continuing education units (CEUs)
Work-life balance prioritized to support both personal and professional well-being
Your role as a Regional Director:
The Regional Director is responsible for clinical and operational leadership across 3 or more teams. In this role, the Director may supervise up to 6 associate clinicians, will support and oversee licensed clinicians including clinical supervisors, and ensure clinical care and consistent practice standards across each region and the practice. The Director will be the key point of leadership and coordination for both clinical and operational success.
All the responsibilities we will trust you with:
Clinical
Provide assessments, treatment planning, and care for your own caseload across the lifespan
Provide triadic clinical supervision for up to 6 associates, depending on practice needs
Review and sign notes for supervisees
Offer monthly case consultation for licensed team members within your region.
Complete documentation and letter requests for the region
Conduct weekly chart audits for your region to ensure compliance and documentation quality
Consult on all high risk clinical matters including risk management, breaches, and mandated reporting
Support and train onboarding of new clinical staff, including orientation to clinical expectations, systems, and protocols
Ensure adherence to all established clinical protocols, procedures, and quality of care standards
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the evolving needs of the region and the practice
Operations
Oversee day-to-day clinical operations across all assigned teams
Participate in interviews and provide feedback on clinical candidates
Assess operational needs and partner with Operations and HR to ensure resources, supplies, workflows, and staffing supports are in place
Mail: check mailbox regularly and process mail for the region
Manage room schedules for the region in coordination with recruiting and HR
Provide ongoing training and support to ensure staff compliance with office and practice policies
Assist and manage budget considerations such as supply needs and group outings
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the evolving needs of the region and the practice
Leadership
Attend weekly scheduled Director Meeting
Complete 30-day, 90-day, and annual performance reviews for team members
Prepare and administer Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) in partnership with HR by providing clear direction, constructive feedback, and support for growth and accountability
Provide conflict resolution and mediation for staff concerns or interpersonal challenges
Oversee scheduling workflows to ensure adequate client coverage and balanced caseloads for clinicians
Support recruiting initiatives by actively monitoring staffing needs and partnering with HR to ensure clinical operations / staffing expectations are met
Monitor productivity metrics and provide feedback/support to staff for clinical and admin expectations
Partner with HR to prepare for the quarterly State of the Location pulse check meetings
Oversee Peer Mentor program for your region
Collaborates with other departments within the practice to maintain and provide great client care experience for client(s)
Ensure compliance with practice safety procedures, including emergency response processes and incident reporting
Promote a positive, inclusive, and supportive team culture across all teams, consistently demonstrating professionalism and integrity
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the evolving needs of the region and the practice
You will be required to meet the following:
Must hold a valid license with the BBS as an LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC in California for at least 2 years
Invested interest in providing direct care
Desire to teach and train associate therapists
Complete documentation with 72 hours
Able to work prime time hours including evenings, weekends, holidays and/or extended hours as needed
Proficient computer skills in Google Workspace and EHRs
Ability to quickly adapt to and learn new programs, systems, and/or processes
General knowledge of office skills, use of office equipment (copier, laser printers, fax machine, telephones, computers)
Must be able to use initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines
Must possess effective written and oral communication and social skills
Excellent written and verbal skills. Proven ability to correctly use punctuation and grammar
Bilingual fluency a plus
Possess high degree of discretion, integrity, professionalism, and accountability
Professional image and demeanor
Exceptional time management and organizational skills with capacity to handle high volumes of detailed work, multi-task and manage timely documentation
Being consistent, punctual, and have reliable attendance
Having a strong ability to communicate effectively and work well with others in a collaborative, respectful manner
Compensation:
The base salary rate range for this full-time position is $125,000-$130,000.
As a candidate for this position, your rate and related elements of compensation will be contingent upon your work experience, education, job-related skills and any other factors that we consider relevant to the hiring decision for this position. In addition to the base pay rate, we believe in providing a very competitive and generous compensation and benefits package for our employees.
Benefits include, but are not limited to:
Medical, vision & dental insurance
401(k) with employer match
Generous paid time off (PTO) and holiday program
Unlimited flex time
Company-wide sponsored events such as outings and celebrations
Mentorship program
And more!
All benefits are subject to eligibility requirements and the terms of official plan documents which may be modified or amended at any given time.
Why This Opportunity?
This role is ideal for an experienced clinician who thrives in a leadership position while maintaining direct client care. The organization values teamwork, inclusivity, and high-quality clinical supervision, making it an excellent opportunity for professionals looking to advance in the behavioral health field.
If you are a dedicated clinical leader passionate about mentorship, high-quality patient care, and fostering a collaborative work environment, apply today to join this supportive and growth-focused team!