PART TIME TO FULL-TIME | ONSITE | LONGWOOD, FL
We are recruiting for a highly skilled Director of Clinical and Administrative Operations to lead both clinical and administrative operations at our client's mental health practice in Longwood, FL. This dual-role position is essential for maintaining exceptional client care and optimizing the practice's operational efficiency. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership skills, expertise in clinical oversight, and experience in managing administrative systems.
This position includes a phased onboarding process to ensure a smooth transition into full-time responsibilities. The Director will be responsible for aligning clinical and administrative practices with evidence-based and operational best standards.
Responsibilities of the Director of Clinical and Administrative Operations
Clinical Leadership
- Oversee psychotherapy and counseling services, ensuring adherence to evidence-based practices, ethical guidelines, and quality standards.
- Provide clinical supervision to therapists, including one-on-one and group supervision sessions.
- Regularly update and implement treatment protocols to reflect current best practices.
- Conduct documentation audits and case reviews, providing constructive feedback to ensure accountability and improvement.
- Address ethical concerns, promoting compliance with HIPAA, confidentiality, and professional boundaries.
Program Development and Evaluation
Design and implement new therapeutic programs to meet client needs and close service gaps.Establish metrics to track client outcomes and evaluate program effectiveness.Collect and integrate client feedback to enhance services and ensure high satisfaction rates.Administrative Oversight
Supervise billing processes to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and compliance with state and federal regulations (e.g., HIPAA).Collaborate with the marketing team to guide outreach strategies, referral building, and community engagement efforts.Oversee daily operations, including scheduling, office supply management, and team coordination.Audit and Improvement
Audit the clinics existing documentation, protocols, and systems to ensure compliance and alignment with best practices.Identify and propose changes to administrative and operational procedures to optimize efficiency and effectiveness.Team Management and HR
Assist in recruiting, onboarding, and training clinical and administrative staff.Conduct performance reviews, provide feedback, and foster a collaborative work culture.Resolve workplace conflicts in a professional and collaborative manner.Technology and Data Security
Ensure effective use of practice management software for scheduling, billing, and record-keeping.Implement and monitor cybersecurity measures to protect client and clinic data.Collaboration and Reporting
Build relationships with external providers and community organizations to enhance referral networks and holistic care.Provide regular updates to leadership on clinical and administrative performance, client satisfaction, and operational metrics.Onboarding Process
The onboarding process is divided into two distinct phases :
Phase One : Credentialing, Training, and Initial Oversight
Workload and Compensation : During this phase, working hours will be approximately 25% of a full-time schedule , with compensation at 25% of the full-time salary .Primary Responsibilities During Phase One :Complete credentialing with commercial insurance providers used by the clinic.Familiarize yourself with clinic processes, policies, and systems.Begin building relationships with clinical and administrative teams.Audit and Review Existing Systems : Evaluate and review the clinics established documentation, protocols, and systems to identify potential improvements, ensure alignment with best practices, and propose necessary changes to optimize operations.Phase Two : Full-Time Leadership
Transition to full-time responsibilities as outlined in the job description upon successful completion of Phase One.Qualifications for the Director of Clinical and Administrative Operations
Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.Active licensure as LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, or equivalent in the state of Florida.5 years in a clinical supervisory or administrative management role in behavioral health or counseling settings.Exceptional organizational, interpersonal, and leadership skills.Bilingual proficiency (English / Spanish).Proficiency with practice management software and familiarity with insurance credentialing processes preferredCompensation and Benefits
Base Salary : $70,000 - $80,000 annually, plus profit-sharing opportunities.Phase One Compensation : 25% of base salary, aligned with a 25% workload during the onboarding process.
Salary : $70,000 - $80,000