What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinic Manager (In-Office) position at Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing?
Clinic Manager – Full Time.
Location: Katy, TX.
Schedule: Full-Time, Monday–Friday (In-Office).
Salary: Starting at $60,000 annually.
Benefits: PTO, Holiday Pay, Health, Dental, Vision.
Are you a powerhouse leader with a heart for pediatric care and a head for operations?
Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH) is looking for a Clinic Manager who is organized, analytical, compassionate, and unafraid to take charge. This is a key leadership role in our growing clinic — perfect for someone who loves building efficient systems, developing people as leaders, and using data to move the needle on patient care and clinic success.
We are a private pediatric clinic offering Speech Therapy, Audiology, and Occupational Therapy services from birth through adolescence, along with an early intervention preschool for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Our team is small but mighty — and we’re looking for someone just as dedicated to our mission as we are.
Position Overview
As the Clinic Manager, you will oversee all operational aspects of our multidisciplinary clinic. You’ll work closely with the Programs Director to ensure that our patients receive high-quality care, our team stays supported, and our operations run smoothly and efficiently. This role demands a data-driven mindset, a servant leadership style, and the ability to juggle people, processes, and performance — all while staying mission-focused and family-friendly.
Major Responsibilities
Clinic Operations Management:
Experience & Skills:
We’re not a corporate clinic — we’re a family-first organization serving families who deserve compassionate, personalized care. Our leadership team is hands-on and accessible. Our therapists are passionate and collaborative. And our early intervention school makes a difference every single day in the lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
At DISH, We Believe In
Apply here, or send your resume and a short cover letter to careers@daviesinstitute.com We’re excited to meet someone who shares our energy and wants to grow with us!
About Davies Institute For Speech And Hearing
At Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH), we believe in utilizing a whole-family approach that teaches children, parents, and family members how to move through the early education and developmental journey. We believe that student success is not only dependent on the child’s abilities, but on family involvement throughout the education process. From newborn hearing screenings to college acceptance letters, our goal is to help your child excel past milestones and to provide parents with the best resources to help them along the way. Our families work directly with staff members to help build and develop appropriate goals and milestones based on their exact needs. Parents and children will work with teachers, speech therapists, audiologists, and occupational therapists based on their child’s comprehensive evaluation. Services are offered year-round by our wonderful staff and parents are always encouraged to be involved and ask any questions that may come up in the process. Our staff works together WITH the families in order to keep constant communication on child development and progress throughout the year.
Location: Katy, TX.
Schedule: Full-Time, Monday–Friday (In-Office).
Salary: Starting at $60,000 annually.
Benefits: PTO, Holiday Pay, Health, Dental, Vision.
Are you a powerhouse leader with a heart for pediatric care and a head for operations?
Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH) is looking for a Clinic Manager who is organized, analytical, compassionate, and unafraid to take charge. This is a key leadership role in our growing clinic — perfect for someone who loves building efficient systems, developing people as leaders, and using data to move the needle on patient care and clinic success.
We are a private pediatric clinic offering Speech Therapy, Audiology, and Occupational Therapy services from birth through adolescence, along with an early intervention preschool for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Our team is small but mighty — and we’re looking for someone just as dedicated to our mission as we are.
Position Overview
As the Clinic Manager, you will oversee all operational aspects of our multidisciplinary clinic. You’ll work closely with the Programs Director to ensure that our patients receive high-quality care, our team stays supported, and our operations run smoothly and efficiently. This role demands a data-driven mindset, a servant leadership style, and the ability to juggle people, processes, and performance — all while staying mission-focused and family-friendly.
Major Responsibilities
Clinic Operations Management:
- Direct and coordinate daily operations across all therapy departments: Speech, Audiology, OT, and development center.
- Maintain clear clinic workflows, troubleshoot bottlenecks, and ensure appointments run on time.
- Manage physical space, supply ordering, maintenance needs, and vendor relations.
- Ensure HIPAA, OSHA, and clinical compliance standards are met across departments.
- Provide direct supervision to front desk staff, administrative assistants, and clinic aides.
- Support Clinical Leads and therapy staff with scheduling, documentation tracking, and productivity.
- Lead weekly operations meetings and contribute to leadership huddles.
- Drive a positive, solutions-oriented workplace culture with high expectations and strong support.
- Optimize therapist schedules for productivity, caseload balance, and availability.
- Coordinate cross-department scheduling for evaluations and interdisciplinary services.
- Monitor patient flow and maximize clinician utilization based on data and demand.
- Track, report, and interpret core KPIs including:
- Therapist productivity (billable hours).
- Patient attendance and cancellations.
- Caseload capacity and referral conversions.
- Monthly revenue and visit counts per service line.
- Identify performance trends, propose action plans, and implement improvements with leadership.
- Serve as a point of contact for escalated parent or caregiver concerns.
- Work closely with the intake and billing team to ensure timely communication and follow-up.
- Monitor satisfaction and retention through surveys and direct feedback.
- Collaborate on family engagement strategies, education events, and resources.
- Assist and support onboarding for all new hires.
- Maintain training resources and checklists to ensure quality onboarding.
- Support cross-training, mentorship, and leadership development across the team.
Experience & Skills:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field.
- 3 years of clinic, medical office, or therapy practice management experience.
- Strong understanding of EMR systems, billing workflows, and appointment scheduling tools.
- Proficient in Excel/Google Sheets and data analysis (pivot tables, charts, trends).
- Exceptional time management, communication, and organizational skills.
- Proven leadership experience managing staff, projects, or departments.
- Driven & Focused – You’re goal-oriented, self-motivated, and don’t need to be micromanaged.
- Detail-Oriented & Organized – You can spot inefficiencies and build processes to fix them.
- Compassionate & Ethical – You always do what’s right, even when it’s hard.
- People-Centered – You enjoy coaching, mentoring, and supporting others.
- Team-Oriented – You work well with a variety of personalities and prioritize collaboration.
- Data-Minded – You love numbers and use them to guide decisions and drive growth.
We’re not a corporate clinic — we’re a family-first organization serving families who deserve compassionate, personalized care. Our leadership team is hands-on and accessible. Our therapists are passionate and collaborative. And our early intervention school makes a difference every single day in the lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
At DISH, We Believe In
- Quality over quantity
- Empowered staff who are treated like professionals
- Open communication, honest feedback, and team accountability
- Supporting not just the child, but the whole family
Apply here, or send your resume and a short cover letter to careers@daviesinstitute.com We’re excited to meet someone who shares our energy and wants to grow with us!
About Davies Institute For Speech And Hearing
At Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH), we believe in utilizing a whole-family approach that teaches children, parents, and family members how to move through the early education and developmental journey. We believe that student success is not only dependent on the child’s abilities, but on family involvement throughout the education process. From newborn hearing screenings to college acceptance letters, our goal is to help your child excel past milestones and to provide parents with the best resources to help them along the way. Our families work directly with staff members to help build and develop appropriate goals and milestones based on their exact needs. Parents and children will work with teachers, speech therapists, audiologists, and occupational therapists based on their child’s comprehensive evaluation. Services are offered year-round by our wonderful staff and parents are always encouraged to be involved and ask any questions that may come up in the process. Our staff works together WITH the families in order to keep constant communication on child development and progress throughout the year.
Salary : $60,000