Residential Clinical Director
Company: Compassion Care Group Lp
Location: Dayton
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Competitive salary
Paid time off Compassion Care Group Residential Treatment Facility
(Dayton, OH) Position: Clinical Director, Residential Youth
Facility (Girls) Classification: Exempt (FLSA) Division: Adolescent
Treatment Program Reports to: Executive Director Location: Dayton,
Ohio Date: August 11, 2025 About Compassion Care Group Compassion
Care Group is a leading trauma-informed residential treatment
provider located in Dayton, Ohio, dedicated to empowering
adolescent girls (ages 11-17) on their journey to healing and
recovery. We provide a safe, structured, and nurturing environment,
utilizing evidence-based, culturally responsive therapeutic
interventions. Our mission is to foster resilience, promote
emotional well-being, and equip our residents with the skills
necessary for successful reintegration into their families and
communities. We are deeply committed to collaborative care, ethical
practice, and continuous program excellence. The Opportunity We are
seeking an experienced, visionary, and compassionate Clinical
Director to lead our adolescent treatment program for girls. This
is a pivotal leadership role responsible for shaping and overseeing
all clinical services, ensuring exceptional patient care, and
fostering a high-performing clinical team. The ideal candidate is a
licensed clinician with a proven track record in youth residential
settings, a strong commitment to quality, and a passion for making
a profound difference in the lives of vulnerable youth. Position
Summary The Clinical Director provides strategic and operational
oversight for all clinical programming within our residential
facility. This includes direct supervision of licensed and
unlicensed clinical staff, ensuring compliance with all regulatory
and accreditation standards (CARF, Ohio MHAS), and maintaining the
highest quality of clinical care. This role requires a dynamic
leader who can drive program innovation, ensure effective crisis
management, foster a therapeutic milieu, and contribute directly to
patient care as needed. Key Responsibilities 1. Clinical Leadership
& Program Oversight: Provide strategic leadership for the design,
development, and continuous improvement of all clinical programs
and therapeutic curricula for adolescent girls. Oversee daily
clinical operations, ensuring effective scheduling, resource
allocation, and adaptation of programs to meet evolving resident
needs. Ensure the clinical program fully complies with CARF
accreditation standards, Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services
(OHMAS) regulations, confidentiality laws (HIPAA), and all other
relevant state and federal guidelines. Develop, implement, and
enforce clinical policies, procedures, and best practices, with a
strong emphasis on trauma-informed and culturally competent care.
Collaborate closely with medical, psychiatric, and residential
leadership to ensure integrated and holistic care. 2. Staff
Supervision & Development: Recruit, hire, onboard, supervise, and
provide ongoing mentorship to a diverse team of clinical staff,
including licensed therapists, counselors, and interns. Conduct
regular individual and group clinical supervision sessions,
offering constructive feedback, training, and guidance to enhance
staff performance and adherence to ethical standards. Perform
comprehensive performance evaluations, including probationary
reviews for new hires, ensuring all staff meet licensure,
education, and competency requirements. Develop and implement
ongoing professional development plans, in-service trainings, and
continuing education opportunities for the clinical team. 3.
Quality Assurance & Outcomes Management: Establish and monitor key
clinical performance indicators (KPIs) and outcome measures to
assess program effectiveness and resident progress. Lead routine
clinical record audits to ensure accuracy, completeness, and
confidentiality of documentation in the EMR/EHR system. Utilize
outcome surveys, participant feedback, and staff input to adjust,
enhance, and ensure consistent quality in program development and
delivery. Oversee all quality assurance activities, conducting
thorough investigations into clinical incidents, resident
complaints, or staff performance issues, and implementing timely
resolutions and corrective actions. 4. Crisis Management & On-Call
Duties: Develop and manage robust crisis intervention protocols,
ensuring staff are trained and proficient in de-escalation
techniques and safety planning. Serve as the primary clinical
escalation point for high-risk situations and ensure effective
crisis interventions are implemented. Participate in a rotating
schedule for monitoring the Compassion Care Group (CCG) crisis
line, providing clinical triage, consultation, and appropriate
referrals during assigned shifts. Provide on-call clinical
leadership and support to the residential team during off-hours for
urgent clinical matters. 5. Direct Clinical Care & Case Management:
Conduct comprehensive intake assessments, develop individualized
treatment plans, and manage a limited patient caseload as necessary
to support program needs. Facilitate individual and group therapy
sessions, utilizing evidence-based modalities relevant to
adolescent mental health and trauma. Monitor and foster active
participation of residents in all therapeutic programs and
activities. Oversee discharge planning, aftercare coordination, and
family reunification efforts to ensure smooth transitions for
residents. 6. Collaboration & Stakeholder Relations: Collaborate
directly with the Executive Director and administrative team to
address any immediate concerns impacting the clinical team,
program, or facility. Maintain strong communication and
collaborative partnerships with external stakeholders, including
families, referring agencies, courts, schools, and community
providers, through presentations and joint initiatives. Represent
Compassion Care Group at professional conferences, community
events, and networking functions. Actively participate in
leadership team meetings, interdisciplinary team meetings, and
required training sessions. Required Qualifications Education:
Masters degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a closely
related behavioral health field from an accredited institution.
Licensure: Current, active, and unrestricted clinical license in
the state of Ohio (e.g., LISW-S, LPCC-S, Psychologist, or
equivalent supervisory designation where applicable). Experience: A
minimum of three (3) years of progressive clinical experience
within a behavioral health setting, with at least two (2) years in
a supervisory or leadership capacity. Experience in residential
treatment for adolescents is highly preferred. Clinical Expertise:
Demonstrated knowledge and experience in assessing, diagnosing, and
managing co-occurring mental health disorders, trauma, and
behavioral challenges in youth. Certifications: Active CPR and
First Aid Certification (or ability to obtain upon hire). Skills:
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Electronic Medical
Record (EMR)/Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. Competencies &
Attributes Leadership: Exceptional ability to lead, inspire, and
develop a diverse clinical team, fostering a culture of
accountability, collaboration, and ethical practice. Clinical
Acumen: Strong clinical judgment, crisis management, and risk
assessment skills, particularly in adolescent behavioral health.
Communication: Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills,
with the ability to communicate effectively with residents,
families, staff, and external stakeholders. Organizational Prowess:
Superior organizational, time management, and problem-solving
abilities, with a keen eye for detail and compliance. Interpersonal
Skills: Demonstrated ability to build strong, positive
relationships with colleagues, residents, and external partners.
Values Alignment: Deep commitment to confidentiality, HIPAA,
diversity, equity, inclusion, and the core values of Compassion
Care Group. What We Offer Competitive Salary: [$85,000 - $105,000
annually]. Paid Time Off: Generous vacation, sick leave, and
holiday schedule. Professional Development: Opportunities for
continuing education, licensure support, and career advancement
within a growing organization. Impactful Work: The chance to lead a
vital program and directly influence positive outcomes for
adolescent girls and their families. Supportive Culture: A
collaborative, compassionate, and mission-driven work environment.
Ready to Lead with Compassion? If you are a dedicated and highly
qualified clinical leader passionate about transforming the lives
of adolescent girls, we invite you to apply. To Apply: Please
submit your resume and a compelling cover letter detailing your
relevant experience, leadership philosophy, and alignment with
Compassion Care Groups mission to: [Insert Application Email
Address or Link]. Compassion Care Group is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees.
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