Director, Clinical

Kenneth Young CenterSchaumburg, IL

About The Position

The Clinical Director serves as Kenneth Young Center's senior clinical leader and chief clinical authority, responsible for establishing, advancing, and overseeing clinical excellence across the organization. This executive leadership position provides enterprise-wide oversight for clinical practice, service delivery standards, quality outcomes, evidence-based interventions, workforce development, risk management, and regulatory compliance throughout all behavioral health programs and services. The Clinical Director is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a unified clinical vision that promotes consistent standards of care, clinical integrity, client safety, treatment effectiveness, and professional excellence across Kenneth Young Center's continuum of care. The Clinical Director serves as the organization's principal clinical resource and has authority for the development, implementation, monitoring, and enforcement of clinical standards, treatment protocols, documentation expectations, supervision requirements, evidence-based practices, and professional clinical competencies across all clinical programs and services.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in a behavioral health-related field.
  • Illinois independent clinical licensure (LCSW, LCPC, LMFT, Clinical Psychologist, or equivalent).
  • Minimum seven years of progressive clinical leadership experience.
  • Minimum five years of supervisory experience.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the organization's chief clinical authority and subject matter expert for behavioral health service delivery.
  • Establish and maintain organization-wide clinical standards, treatment philosophies, and best practices.
  • Ensure implementation of evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and recovery-oriented care.
  • Provide clinical consultation and guidance across all service lines.
  • Lead organization-wide clinical quality improvement initiatives.
  • Ensure readiness for Joint Commission, Illinois Rule 132, Medicaid, Medicare, SUPR, CCBHC, and other applicable standards.
  • Monitor clinical documentation standards and organizational consistency.
  • Establish and oversee organization-wide standards for clinical supervision.
  • Ensure compliance with Illinois licensure supervision requirements.
  • Support clinicians pursuing independent licensure and certifications.
  • Lead clinical workforce strategy and talent development initiatives.
  • Mentor and develop clinical leaders throughout the organization.
  • Support recruitment, retention, succession planning, and workforce engagement.
  • Collaborate with psychiatrists, advanced practice nurses, nursing personnel, and medical partners.
  • Support expansion and optimization of psychiatric and medication management services.
  • Monitor and address clinical risk trends, critical incidents, grievances, and client safety concerns.
  • Lead clinical root cause analyses and corrective action planning.
  • Promote clinical integration across all Kenneth Young Center programs and service lines.
  • Ensure alignment with the Center of Excellence and Centralized Intake models.
  • Serve as a member of the Senior Leadership Team.
  • Advise the President & CEO on clinical strategy, emerging trends, and best practices.
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