Clinical Director- River North & Evanston New Chicago, Illinois (Chicago)
Claritychi, Chicago
Clarity Clinic stands at the forefront of mental health and wellness, offering innovative and compassionate care. Our mission is to provide the best quality in mental health care and make holistic care easily accessible and seamless to our patients. Our team of Psychiatrists, Advanced Practice Providers and Therapists offer the latest medication and therapy treatment as we help guide our clients towards mental wellness.
We're currently seeking a Clinical Director (PsyD or PhD required)who prioritizes patient care and strives for clinical excellence. As a Clinical Director, you will play a pivotal role in transforming lives through exceptional patient care, and inspirational Clinical Leadership to our team of clinicians.
Locations: (Hybrid/Remote): River North & Evanston
- Must be fully licensed to practice independently in the state of Illinois as a:PsyD/PhD (Licensed Clinical Psychologist).
- Competency in administering cognitive assessments, executive functioning assessments, and personality assessments. Certified in ADOS testing is also a plus.
- Minimum 2+ years of experience in a clinical leadership role.
- Passion for patient-centered care
In this role, you will:
- Oversee the clinical operations and staffing for two clinics: Clarity Clinic River North and Clarity Clinic Evanston locations.
- Manage a small caseload, providing evidence-based treatment (CBT, DBT, ACT, ERP, Unified Protocol) to clients attending individual therapy or adminstering neauropsychological testing, while demonstrating excellent management, retention, and termination of clients on caseload, while providing leadership oversight to Clinical Supervisors, Therapist IIs and clinical staff for assigned clinics.
- Training: A minimum of one monthly individual supervision for each fully licensed staff (including clinical supervisors).
- Facilitation of a minimum of one monthly organizational training.
- Group Supervision: Facilitation of a minimum of one monthly group supervision
Perks and Benefits:
- Base Salary: $100-$110k commensurate to years of experience and years of licensure (plus bonus earning potential).
- Full comprehensive benefits package including health, dental vision, EAP services and more.
- $100.00 Monthly Wellness Reimbursement Stipend.
- $500.00 professional Development Stipend.
- 401k match up to 4%.
- Full administrative and back-end support, allowing your team to focus on treating their clients.
- 20 days (3 weeks) of PTO + 5 Sick Days + 6 Holidays + 3 Continuing Education Time Off Days.
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