Regional Director of Clinical and Compliance

BETHESDA HEALTH AND HOUSINGWillmar, MN
$91,520 - $103,066Hybrid

About The Position

The Regional Director of Clinical Operations & Compliance provides multi-site leadership across Bethesda Housing entities to ensure compliance, clinical excellence, and consistent operational execution in Assisted Living. This role partners closely with Licensed Assisted Living Directors (LALD) and Clinical Nurse Supervisors to maintain regulatory readiness, uphold organizational policy, and drive best-practice standards. The manager leads audits, mock surveys, quality improvement initiatives, and policy governance, and will serve as interim LALD or Clinical Nurse Supervisor during vacancies to protect continuity of care and compliance.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) and active RN License
  • 3–5 years of experience in senior services, assisted living, compliance, or healthcare leadership.
  • Knowledge of housing regulations, assisted living/state licensing requirements, and clinical compliance standards.
  • Must possess ability to inspire trust and confidence and maintain a high degree of professionalism and confidentiality.
  • Self-starter, able to take directions and demonstrate attention to detail, initiative and follow-through on a variety of projects.
  • Highly motivated, supporting a strong work ethic, flexibility and creativity.
  • Highly professional with excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing environment, manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize workload.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across multi-functional teams to drive projects forward.
  • Ability to create and maintain great working relationships with all levels within the organization and in the community.
  • Requires strong leadership, problem solving, active listening and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory and compliance frameworks.
  • Excellent communication, coaching, and leadership skills.
  • Ability to interpret complex regulations and create action plans.
  • Strong organizational and audit skills.
  • Ability to handle confidential information and sensitive resident situations.
  • Travel required to regional sites.
  • Valid Driver’s License and driving record in good standing.

Nice To Haves

  • Licensed Assisted Living Director (LALD), Healthcare Administration or related field.
  • Experience in senior living, long‑term care, or housing management.
  • Quality improvement or compliance certification (e.g., CHC, QAPI, CALA).
  • Experience supervising or supporting multiple sites or teams.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with state and federal housing, assisted living, and clinical regulations.
  • Monitor regulatory changes and update policies accordingly.
  • Oversee readiness for surveys and licensing reviews.
  • Lead compliance audits and mock surveys; drive corrective actions.
  • Develop and update policies and procedures across housing entities.
  • Ensure consistent implementation by Housing Directors and Clinical Nurse Supervisors.
  • Provide training on regulatory expectations and policy changes.
  • Organize and facilitate Quarterly QAPI Meetings, in accordance with Assisted Living regulations.
  • Provide shared supervision of Clinical Nurse Supervisors in partnership with Housing Directors, maintaining primary oversight of clinical practice, nursing standards, and regulatory compliance while collaborating on operational performance, staff coordination, and resident service integration.
  • Establish and maintain consistent expectations and accountability for Clinical Nurse Supervisors, including performance metrics related to quality outcomes, staff competency, documentation accuracy, and compliance with all applicable state, federal, and organizational requirements.
  • Support professional development and consistent clinical practices through regular meetings, rounding, and performance reviews with Clinical Nurse Supervisors, enabling effective oversight of care teams, problem-solving of operational challenges, and standardization across communities.
  • Collaborate with Housing Directors and Clinical Nurse Supervisors to align clinical services with housing operations, community needs, and staffing; support recruitment and onboarding; participate in performance evaluations; and ensure consistent expectations, accountability, and corrective or developmental action processes.
  • Serve as the clinical escalation authority for complex clinical, resident, staffing, or disciplinary issues; assist with care transitions and quality concerns; partner with Housing Directors on operational resolution; and promote a culture of safety, continuous improvement, and evidence-based practice.
  • Assume interim LALD or Clinical Nurse Supervisor responsibilities, as needed, to support consistent leadership, regulatory compliance, and quality care during extended absences or position vacancies.
  • Lead quality improvement initiatives to enhance safety and outcomes.
  • Review incidents, medication errors, and compliance logs; implement solutions.
  • Collaborate with teams to reduce risk and improve documentation.
  • Lead Vulnerable Adult Investigations
  • Leads clinical strategy to maximize utilization of contracted services across all regional programs.
  • Partners with leadership to identify, develop, and expand reimbursable service lines, including Elderly Waiver (EW) and housing support models.
  • Ensure clinical documentation, staffing models, and care delivery align with payer requirements and billing eligibility.
  • Monitors service utilization trends and recommend program adjustments to increase revenue capture without compromising care quality.
  • Collaborates with finance and operations to evaluate service margins, staffing efficiency, and return on program investments.
  • Deliver compliance, documentation, and regulatory training.
  • Coordinate onboarding for new Housing Directors and Clinical Nurse Supervisors.
  • Support a culture of continuous improvement.
  • Collaborate with Senior leadership to align goals.
  • Facilitate cross-department communication for coordinated care.
  • Participate in leadership meetings, policy committees, and QA activities.
  • Participate in the annual performance evaluation process and establish yearly professional goals.
  • Attend and complete all required in-service training and development programs.
  • Maintain a professional, positive, and service-oriented demeanor with residents, staff, and visitors.
  • Demonstrate flexibility and a willingness to assist in adapting to changing organizational needs and priorities, as directed.
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