What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Director position at Chrysalis Psychiatry?
Job Description
Location: New Mexico
Position: Clinical Director (In-office)
About the company: Chrysalis Psychiatry is a growing outpatient mental health practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We believe very strongly in the importance of having a safe place to heal from emotional trauma, and in providing high quality, evidence-based treatment. We offer a variety of mental health services including medication management and interventional treatments for PTSD, depression, and other mental illnesses.
About the Job: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate licensed Clinical Psychologist to join our team in New Mexico as a Clinical Director. This is an in-office position, offering the opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Responsibilities
$120,000 annually with bonus options
Company Description
We are a growing behavioral health practice offering cutting edge treatments for mental health with a focus on treatment resistant depression and PTSD. We strive to provide compassionate care and a safe place for patients to heal.
We are a growing behavioral health practice offering cutting edge treatments for mental health with a focus on treatment resistant depression and PTSD. We strive to provide compassionate care and a safe place for patients to heal.
Location: New Mexico
Position: Clinical Director (In-office)
About the company: Chrysalis Psychiatry is a growing outpatient mental health practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We believe very strongly in the importance of having a safe place to heal from emotional trauma, and in providing high quality, evidence-based treatment. We offer a variety of mental health services including medication management and interventional treatments for PTSD, depression, and other mental illnesses.
About the Job: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate licensed Clinical Psychologist to join our team in New Mexico as a Clinical Director. This is an in-office position, offering the opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Responsibilities
- Supervise and support clinical staff, including clinical therapists, therapy assistants, and group facilitators
- Provide direct clinical services, including individual therapy and group facilitation
- Maintain effective communication with caregivers (as needed), insurance companies, and internal and external professionals
- Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, Joint Commission standards, and agency policies
- Work with the Director of People to recruit, train, and evaluate clinical team members
- Conduct regular audits, including clinical and medical records, to ensure quality care, compliance, accuracy, and completeness
- Review and sign clinical documentation daily in the EMR system for team members requiring supervision
- Utilize effective de-escalation techniques and crisis intervention strategies to manage high-stress situations, ensure client and team members safety, and promote a therapeutic environment
- Facilitate, attend, and participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development activities to support ongoing growth and team collaboration
- Sufficient knowledge and experience with CBT, DBT, and EMDR to develop and oversee programs
- Proficiency in managing electronic medical records (EMR) systems
- Familiarity with state and federal regulations for behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment programs
- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills by fostering effective communication, collaboration, and trust with team members, clients, and external contacts to ensure a supportive and cohesive environment
- PhD or Psy.D. in Psychology with at least 5 years of experience providing clinical services in a therapy or treatment setting
- OR a Master’s degree in related field such as Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy with at least 10 years experience providing clinical services in a therapy or treatment setting and 2 years experience in managing a multidisciplinary clinical team
- At least 5 years of experience providing clinical services in a therapy or treatment setting
- At least 2 years of experience in supervising and managing a multidisciplinary clinical team
- Active and valid clinical license in the state of New Mexico or willing to obtain
- Clinical Supervision Credentials
- Current CPR and First Aid Certification or willing to obtain
- Must successfully complete a Background Check
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- PTO, Holiday, Sick, and Continuing Education Time
- Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
- Retirement Plan
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
- Flexible schedule and visit times
$120,000 annually with bonus options
Company Description
We are a growing behavioral health practice offering cutting edge treatments for mental health with a focus on treatment resistant depression and PTSD. We strive to provide compassionate care and a safe place for patients to heal.
We are a growing behavioral health practice offering cutting edge treatments for mental health with a focus on treatment resistant depression and PTSD. We strive to provide compassionate care and a safe place for patients to heal.
Salary : $120,000