Clinical Program Director
2 days ago
Rancho Palos Verdes
Job DescriptionClinical Program Director - Mission Prep Healthcare - Los Angeles Executive Leadership | Adolescent Residential Mental Health Compensation and Bonus Structure: Starting base salary of $125,000-$144,000 annually. Performance bonus of 20% of annual salary paid out quarterly based upon achieving KPI's. This position is fully on site and will require travel between our residential facilities located around Rancho Palos Verdes, California. About Mission Prep Mission Prep is an adolescent specific treatment program under the AMFM Healthcare family. Mission Prep aims to provide support and sustainable change for adolescents and families who are challenged by primary mental health struggles. We firmly believe in treating the entire family system and allowing families to address the challenges of their children in a safe, sustainable way. At Mission Prep we are committed to preparing teens for the challenges of life and giving families the fresh start they need at our teen mental health treatment. Mission Prep Los Angeles is an established adolescent residential treatment program serving clients ages 12–17. The region, located in Rancho Palos Verdes, currently operates four residential homes with a total census of approximately 24 clients and has been providing care for nearly three years. The Los Angeles program is entering a next phase of maturity and clinical excellence. The Clinical Program Director will play a critical role in elevating the client experience, strengthening clinical culture, deepening family engagement, and refining systems, while also supporting potential future growth and expanded leadership oversight within the region. Role Overview The Clinical Program Director (CPD) for Mission Prep Los Angeles is an executive level leader responsible for elevating and strengthening an established adolescent residential program serving 24 clients across four homes. As the region enters its next phase of maturity, this role focuses on deepening clinical excellence, enhancing the client and family experience, and refining systems to support sustainable growth. The CPD oversees the full scope of programming within a 24/7 residential setting, ensuring high-quality, ethical, and trauma-informed care that aligns with Mission Prep’s philosophy of connection over control, empowerment, and identity development. This leader partners closely with Operations, Nursing, Admissions, Utilization Review, and Outreach to ensure strong interdisciplinary collaboration and program stability. Unlike a launch-focused role, the Los Angeles CPD builds on a solid foundation, while strengthening clinical culture, increasing accountability, mentoring and developing clinicians, improving documentation quality, and driving consistency across homes. There is potential for future regional growth, and this role may evolve to include expanded leadership oversight as the program scales. Going beyond a typical 9-5, this position requires strong executive presence, sound clinical judgment, and the ability to balance strategic vision with day-to-day clinical leadership in a dynamic residential environment. Key Responsibilities Clinical & Operational Excellence * Strengthen and elevate an established four-home, 24-bed adolescent residential program entering its next phase of clinical maturity. * Deepen fidelity to Mission Prep’s clinical model, curriculum, and philosophy while increasing consistency and quality across all Los Angeles homes. * Refine clinical systems, documentation standards, and treatment planning processes to ensure payor-ready, outcome-driven care. * Serve as the senior on-site leader responsible for program stability, culture, and outcomes. Executive Leadership & Organizational Alignment * Operate as an executive leader interfacing regularly with C-suite and organizational leadership. * Participate in strategic planning, leadership meetings, and cross-regional initiatives. * Represent the Los Angeles program with professionalism, confidence, and alignment with Mission Prep’s mission and values. * Balance autonomy with collaboration in a matrixed, multi-state organization. Team Leadership & Supervision * Hire, onboard, train, and supervise the clinical team, including therapists and clinical mentors. * Provide or arrange weekly individual/triadic supervision and group supervision. * Lead trainings for both clinical and operations staff. * Address performance concerns and manage disciplinary actions for direct reports when needed. * Foster a culture of accountability, growth, and psychological safety. Clinical Oversight & Client Care * Maintain a small caseload (2–6 clients/families). * Lead therapy groups and community meetings to strengthen rapport and program culture. * Oversee clinical documentation and conduct weekly chart audits to ensure accuracy, compliance, and UR readiness. * Manage the daily census tracking and ensure clinical documentation supports authorization and continuity of care. * Serve as a clinical and operational leader during intakes, transitions, and discharges. Interdepartmental Collaboration * Serve as the primary liaison with: * Medical/Nursing * Operations * Facilities * Culinary/Chef * Compliance * Communicate consistently with Utilization Review (UR), Admissions, Clinical Outreach, HR, and Operations. * Support Clinical Outreach with tours, presentations, and off-site networking events. Program & Schedule Management * Oversee the master program schedule, including: * Academics * Meals * Therapy groups * Outings * Appointments * Family programming * Maintain and update the clinical calendar and team schedules. * Collaborate with the Program Manager to plan therapeutic weekend activities. * Ensure smooth coordination across departments to support daily operations. Crisis Management & Advocacy * Lead and support staff during crises, including elopements, aggression, and high-acuity clinical situations. * Utilize trauma-informed, regulation-focused de-escalation strategies. * Facilitate Advocacy meetings and multidisciplinary discussions focused on client safety and care planning. * Provide steady leadership during high-stress situations. Compliance & Regulatory Oversight * Partner with Compliance to ensure readiness for: * State licensing and regulatory reviews * Incident reporting * Audits and inspections * Prepare for and lead Joint Commission surveys. * Ensure all compliance checks are completed accurately and on time. * Maintain strong documentation and regulatory relationships at the state level. Curriculum Implementation & Development * Implement Mission Prep’s existing clinical curriculum and therapeutic programming. * Assist in the refinement and evolution of curriculum, including client workbooks and assignments. * Ensure programming reflects Mission Prep’s philosophy and the developmental needs of adolescents. Community Relations & Outreach * Build and maintain positive relationships with neighbors and community stakeholders. * Serve as the Community Relations Liaison for the Minnesota region. * Address community concerns proactively and professionally. * Represent Mission Prep at local events and community forums as needed. Financial & Operational Accountability * Maintain responsibility for program budget and P&L performance. * Monitor staffing ratios, census, and resource allocation. * Prepare and present Monthly Operating Reports to leadership. * Partner with operations leadership to ensure fiscal responsibility without compromising care quality. * Create and sustain a healthy, positive work environment for staff and clients. Meeting Cadence & Expectations * Weekly 1:1 with Supervisor * Weekly 1:1s with Direct Reports * Weekly Residential Supervisor Meetings * Weekly Advocacy Meetings * Monthly Mission Prep Leadership Meetings * Monthly AMFM Management Meetings Ideal Candidate Profile * Minimum Qualification: Licensed clinician (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PsyD, PhD or equivalent) eligible to practice in California. Must be registered with the BBS. * Senior clinical leader with experience in adolescent residential or intensive treatment settings. * Proven ability to build and lead teams in a 24/7 care environment. * Strong operational, financial, and systems-thinking skill set. * Comfortable with P&Ls, KPIs, and executive-level accountability. * Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to build something from the ground up. * Highly relational, grounded, and decisive leader who can balance compassion with accountability. * Flexible, available, and responsive beyond standard business hours when needed. * Must be 21 years or older to apply for this position. * Successful completion of the ADP Selective Screening Services background check as well as any other state, federal or company required background/record check. Why This Role This is a rare opportunity to: * Elevate and refine an established, multi-home adolescent residential program entering its next phase of clinical depth and regional influence.. * Shape the next chapter of Los Angeles by strengthening culture, raising clinical standards, and enhancing the client and family experience. * Lead with executive visibility and meaningful influence in a region positioned for thoughtful, readiness-based growth. * Join a mission-driven organization with strong infrastructure, a clear clinical philosophy, and expanding national reach, while having real impact at the regional level. Benefits for full time employees: * Medical, Dental, and Vision plans through Anthem or Kaiser. * FSA/HSA Accounts. * Life/AD&D insurance through Anthem, 100% paid for by the employer. Other benefits include: * 401k plan with employer match. * PTO, Self Care Day, and Floating Holiday. * Educational Assistance Reimbursement Program. * Employee Assistance Program. * Health and Wellness Membership. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume directly through this online job posting to be considered. We thank you for your interest in joining our team. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates. If you require assistance or an accommodation due to a disability during the application process or while employed, please contact our HR department. We believe in creating an inclusive work environment where every individual can thrive. AMFM Healthcare is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, color, sex (including childbirth, breast feeding and related medical conditions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniform service member and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, age, protected medical condition, genetic information, disability, or any other protected status in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws.