Clinical Director
Company: Foundation for Recovery
Location: Las Vegas
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Dental insurance
Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Vision
insurance Salary Range: $85,000 $100,000 (commensurate with
experience) Status: Full-Time, Exempt Reports to: Executive
Director Location: Las Vegas, Nevada (with travel between
Foundation for Recovery sites as needed) Job Summary The Clinical
Director is a senior leadership role responsible for planning,
developing, launching, and overseeing Foundation for Recoverys new
continuum of substance use disorder (SUD) clinical services. This
is a rare opportunity to design and lead a best-in-class treatment
program within a nationally recognized Recovery Community
Organization (RCO) and help build a sustainable, peer-informed, and
clinically integrated model of care. This position will be
instrumental in building the Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Outpatient
(OP), and Partial Hospitalization (PHP) program from the ground up
guiding initial program design, obtaining necessary state approvals
and accreditation, enrolling with insurance payers including
Medicaid and Managed Care Organizations, and recruiting a
multidisciplinary clinical team. Once operational, the Clinical
Director provides clinical leadership and oversight for all
licensed treatment services, ensuring the delivery of high-quality,
evidence-based, and person-centered care that integrates with our
existing peer-led recovery support programs. The role includes
supervision of clinical staff, oversight of compliance and quality
assurance, and responsibility for the organizations clinical
policies, procedures, and accreditation standards. General
Accountabilities Program Development & Launch Lead the planning,
design, and launch of the organizations first licensed SUD
treatment programs (IOP, OP, PHP). Develop program structure,
clinical workflows, treatment models, and policies/procedures that
align with state and federal regulations. Guide the organization
through state licensure, certification, and accreditation processes
(e.g., CARF, SAPTA, Joint Commission, and/or other recognized
bodies). Coordinate and oversee insurance credentialing and payer
enrollment, including Medicaid and public insurers, to ensure
timely reimbursement and sustainability. Collaborate with executive
leadership to create startup budgets, staffing plans, and
operational protocols. Clinical Leadership & Supervision Recruit,
hire, onboard, and provide clinical supervision to licensed staff
(therapists, case managers, intake/assessment specialists, and
support staff). Establish and maintain a culture of evidence-based,
trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented care. Facilitate regular
clinical team meetings, case consultations, and quality review
sessions. Provide direct clinical oversight for complex cases,
crisis management, and escalated situations. Quality Assurance &
Compliance Ensure programs maintain compliance with state, federal,
and payer requirements for behavioral health services. Develop and
oversee clinical documentation standards, ensuring timely and
accurate charting in the electronic health record (EHR). Monitor
performance metrics (e.g., treatment retention, patient outcomes,
utilization rates) and implement continuous quality improvement
initiatives. Prepare for and lead site visits, accreditation
surveys, and payer audits. Integration with Recovery Services Work
closely with the organizations peer recovery support team,
including housing and employment services, to create a seamless
continuum of care from peer-led support to clinical treatment and
back to community-based recovery. Support transition planning for
clients stepping down from PHP/IOP/OP into peer support and
long-term recovery sustainment services. Community Engagement &
Partnerships Serve as the clinical face of the program with
community partners, referral sources, and healthcare systems. Build
and maintain relationships with courts, hospitals, mental health
providers, and insurers to drive referrals and support integrated
care. Contribute to public education and outreach regarding
treatment options and recovery support. Qualifications Education &
Licensure Masters degree or higher in social work, counseling,
psychology, marriage and family therapy, or related behavioral
health field. Active Nevada clinical license (LCSW, LMFT, LCPC, or
equivalent) required. Qualified QMHP under Nevada Medicaid Eligible
or experienced as a Clinical Supervisor in Nevada preferred.
Experience Minimum 5 years of progressive leadership experience in
behavioral health or substance use disorder treatment settings.
Demonstrated success in program startup, licensing, and/or
accreditation (CARF or Joint Commission and SAPTA). Experience with
insurance credentialing, payer enrollment, and billing processes
for behavioral health services, specifically provider types 93, 97,
and 14. Proven ability to hire, supervise, and develop clinical
teams. Knowledge of IOP, OP, and PHP program operations, including
group therapy, individual counseling, assessment, and case
management. Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and
organizational skills; able to manage multiple priorities and
deadlines. Excellent written and verbal communication, including
policy writing and grant/funder reporting. Strategic thinker who
can build systems, ensure compliance, and drive clinical
excellence. Commitment to person-centered, recovery-oriented, and
trauma-informed care. Collaborative and innovative mindset with the
ability to integrate peer support and clinical services. Other
Requirements Must pass a background check and drug screening .
Valid Nevada drivers license and reliable transportation. CPR/First
Aid certification within three months of hire (provided by
employer). Work Schedule This is a full-time, exempt leadership
position requiring flexibility to meet the needs of a clinical
program startup and ongoing operations. Occasional evenings and
weekends may be required. Work will be based at the organizations
Las Vegas headquarters and treatment facility, with periodic travel
to other sites and community partner locations. Environment Our
employees work in a supportive and collaborative office
environment. This position is full-time and based at our Henderson
office. Foundation for Recovery will provide all the tools
necessary to perform the duties of the position. Compensation &
Benefits Salary: $85,000 $100,000 (commensurate with experience)
Health, vision, and dental insurance available after 90 days PTO
accrual: 10 hours/month Sick Time Off 11 company-paid holidays
annually Professional development and continuing education support
Disclaimer Nothing in this job description restricts managements
right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job
at any time. This is a grant-funded position. Funding for this
position is currently approved through 06/30/2027 and will continue
through a combination of a sustainable fee-for-service model and
future grant funding.
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