Friends of Cyrus II, Inc. · 1 week ago
Vice President of Clinical Services
Friends of Cyrus is seeking a Vice President of Clinical Services to provide executive-level oversight and leadership to a team of clinical professionals. This role involves advancing clinical excellence and ensuring high-quality services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through strategic program growth and integrated service delivery.
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Responsibilities
Oversee the development, implementation, and ongoing monitoring of clinical standards across all clinical support staff, beginning at hiring and continuing throughout employment
Lead and support clinical projects, ensuring Directors and Managers have appropriate resources to meet program goals
Identify, develop, implement, evaluate and effectively strategize new programs and service lines
Collaborate with organizational leadership to develop, communicate, and continuously assess clinical operational plans
Ensure ongoing clinical education and professional development opportunities for clinical staff
Develop, implement, and maintain clinical policies, procedures, and protocols
Conduct annual reviews and revisions of the Behavioral Manual, Behavior Management Committee materials, and related policies
Establish and maintain internal controls to ensure compliance with clinical and operational standards
Build and maintain partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance quality of care and outcomesPromote and implement technology solutions to improve efficiency, communication, and clinical operations
Participate in on-going Admissions Committee needs
Ensure successful completion of annual licensing and compliance requirements related to clinical mandates
Participate in Executive Leadership Team and Board of Directors meetings; provide regular clinical reports
Lead and facilitate clinical department meetings in collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer or designee Serve as an advocate for residents and staff to ensure safety and quality of care
Build high-performing teams, manage conflict, and promote cross-departmental collaboration Support staff success through coaching, mentoring, and performance feedback
Oversee staff scheduling, time and attendance, PTO approvals, and overtime management Direct hiring, onboarding, training, and professional development of assigned staff
Align clinical department goals with the FOC II strategic plan and organizational growth initiatives Develop innovative programs that enhance quality of life and safety for individuals served Ensure appropriate clinical coverage across all programs and adjust staffing based on clinical need Perform additional duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Advanced degree in Psychology or related field; Doctorate preferred
BCBA-D required
Minimum of 7 years of progressive operational leadership experience in a highly matrixed healthcare or human services environment
Demonstrated experience managing personnel and communicating with executive leadership and Boards
Strong critical thinking, analytical, strategic-focused, financial, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Exceptional interpersonal, team-building, and communication skills
Proven ability to build consensus and lead organizational change
Expansive background in behavioral analytic application for a variety of behavioral needs among the adult population with IDD
Ability to work effectively in ambiguous and fast-paced environments
Experience working independently and in collaborative, team-oriented settings
Ability to adapt to shifting priorities, timelines, and operational demands
Persuasive, motivating, and supportive leadership style
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Experience with budgeting and resource management
Experience with creating clinical compliance needs for Department of Developmental Disabilities 10:44A regulations and Medicaid compliance
Benefits
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Company
Friends of Cyrus II, Inc.
Co-founded by a parent of an adult son with Autism, Friends of Cyrus (FOC) provides support to children and adults across a range of life circumstances, in an array of growth-oriented settings.