The Good Seed
Clinical Program Director-Must have LCSW or PsyD or MD in Psychiatry
The Good Seed, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Clinical Program Director – Must have LCSW, PsyD, or MD in Psychiatry
We are a mission-driven healthcare organization dedicated to improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations by addressing social determinants of health. We seek a visionary LCSW to design, launch, and oversee a comprehensive mental health and psychosocial support program serving transitional age youth (16–25), individuals experiencing homelessness, older adults (65+), and other underserved groups.
Base pay range $160,000.00/yr – $200,000.00/yr
Position Overview This leadership role combines clinical social work expertise with program management to build initiatives from the ground up. You will supervise a multidisciplinary team, deliver trauma-informed services, establish community partnerships, and ensure program compliance and outcomes achievement.
Key Responsibilities
Design, launch, and oversee all program operations including policies, protocols, budgets, and strategic partnerships
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise clinical and support staff; provide clinical supervision and professional development
Ensure delivery of trauma-informed, culturally responsive mental health services including assessments, individual support, crisis intervention, and resource navigation
Manage all data collection, outcome measurement (BUPPS, MOQA, satisfaction surveys), compliance, and funder reporting
Track and achieve KPIs across engagement, service delivery, referrals/linkages, community outreach, and equity metrics
Build community partnerships, host events, and deliver training on trauma-informed care and mental health awareness
Required Qualifications
MSW from CSWE-accredited program and current LCSW license
5+ years post-licensure clinical experience with vulnerable populations (TAY, unhoused, older adults)
3+ years program management/leadership experience including staff supervision and program development
Expertise in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and addressing social determinants of health
Strong project management, data analysis, and reporting skills; proficiency with CRM systems and outcome measurement
Experience with grant‑funded programs, compliance, and funder requirements
Deep commitment to social justice, health equity, and cultural humility
Preferred
Doctoral degree, trauma certification (EMDR, DBT, CBT), eCPR training, PMP certification, experience with populations served, community mental health or homeless services experience
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Base pay range $160,000.00/yr – $200,000.00/yr
Position Overview This leadership role combines clinical social work expertise with program management to build initiatives from the ground up. You will supervise a multidisciplinary team, deliver trauma-informed services, establish community partnerships, and ensure program compliance and outcomes achievement.
Key Responsibilities
Design, launch, and oversee all program operations including policies, protocols, budgets, and strategic partnerships
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise clinical and support staff; provide clinical supervision and professional development
Ensure delivery of trauma-informed, culturally responsive mental health services including assessments, individual support, crisis intervention, and resource navigation
Manage all data collection, outcome measurement (BUPPS, MOQA, satisfaction surveys), compliance, and funder reporting
Track and achieve KPIs across engagement, service delivery, referrals/linkages, community outreach, and equity metrics
Build community partnerships, host events, and deliver training on trauma-informed care and mental health awareness
Required Qualifications
MSW from CSWE-accredited program and current LCSW license
5+ years post-licensure clinical experience with vulnerable populations (TAY, unhoused, older adults)
3+ years program management/leadership experience including staff supervision and program development
Expertise in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and addressing social determinants of health
Strong project management, data analysis, and reporting skills; proficiency with CRM systems and outcome measurement
Experience with grant‑funded programs, compliance, and funder requirements
Deep commitment to social justice, health equity, and cultural humility
Preferred
Doctoral degree, trauma certification (EMDR, DBT, CBT), eCPR training, PMP certification, experience with populations served, community mental health or homeless services experience
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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