Medical Director (Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Part-Time)
Brightline- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Crestwood Behavioral Health
Candidates must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credentialed with at least three years of experience as a BCBA, and possess strong experience in supervising other BCBAs. They should have diverse clinical skills and a thorough understanding of how to approach challenging cases, along with experience as an inspirational team leader who has created a following of talented individuals.
The Clinic Director will manage their own caseload, driving high-quality care and strong outcomes for clients, conduct behavior assessments and facilitate behavior programs based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), provide quality leadership, clinical supervision, and direction to BCBAs and RBTs, partner with other senior leaders to develop and improve clinical programming, facilitate parent training and support families, partner with intake and scheduling departments to promote access to services, actively participate in hiring and onboarding, verify continuing education, promote KBH's values, manage clinic operations including supervision and issue resolution, oversee clinic growth and related services, serve as a liaison between the organization and external stakeholders, and proactively manage personnel and client issues.
Provides tailored mental health services in California
Crestwood Behavioral Health, known for its tailored mental health services throughout California, cultivates a supportive and adaptive work environment. The company is distinguished by its accreditation from CARF, underscoring its commitment to maintaining high standards in mental health care and flexibility in addressing diverse needs. Working at Crest sheath offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful, recovery-oriented work in a growing field, ensuring personal and professional growth.