Clinical Director for Residential Adolescent Care
Company: AMFM Healthcare
Location: Rancho Palos Verdes
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Join Mission Prep and AMFM
Healthcare as a Clinical Director for our residential adolescent
program in Los Angeles! The Clinical Director is a senior clinical
leader responsible for ensuring high-quality, ethical, and
compliant clinical care across Mission Prep’s Los Angeles
adolescent residential program. This role provides clinical
leadership, supervision, and program oversight, while maintaining a
small caseload and collaborating closely with Operations, Nursing,
Admissions, Utilization Review, Compliance, and Outreach. The
Clinical Director ensures that all clinical services align with
Mission Prep’s philosophy of connection over control, empowerment,
identity development, and trauma-informed, evidence-based care,
while supporting program stability, family engagement, staff
development, and strong clinical outcomes. This is a highly
relational, hands-on leadership role for a clinician who can
balance clinical depth, systems thinking, and team development in a
24/7 residential environment. Program Overview 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. Mission Prep Los Angeles is an established
adolescent residential treatment program serving clients ages
12–17. The region 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
Director will play a critical role in elevating the clinical
experience, strengthening clinical culture, deepening family
engagement, and refining systems, while also supporting potential
future growth and expanded leadership oversight within the region.
Core Accountabilities The Clinical Director is accountable for:
High-quality, ethical, and compliant clinical care Strong clinical
team performance, development, and retention Consistent and
effective family engagement Clinical collaboration that supports
milieu stability and safety Timely, accurate documentation and
payor-ready clinical narratives Alignment of daily practice with
Mission Prep’s clinical model and values Key Responsibility Domains
1. Clinical Leadership & Supervision Provide weekly individual
supervision and group supervision to assigned clinicians in
accordance with licensure and program standards Offer real-time
coaching around complex cases, crises, family dynamics, and risk
management. Model and reinforce Mission Prep’s clinical philosophy,
including: Relational care over containment Agency, identity
development, and healthy risk-taking Integration of CBT, DBT, ACT,
trauma-informed, and family systems approaches Mentor emerging
clinical leaders and participate in interdisciplinary and clinical
leadership meetings. 2. Direct Clinical Services Maintain a
manageable caseload, including individual therapy, family therapy,
and group facilitation as assigned. Conduct biopsychosocial
assessments and risk assessments; develop and monitor measurable,
individualized treatment plans. Provide crisis intervention, safety
planning, and clinical consultation as needed. Collaborate with
psychiatry, medical providers, and external specialists to support
integrated care. 3. Family Engagement & Systems Work Ensure
consistent, high-quality family involvement throughout treatment,
including orientation, family therapy, and ongoing clinical
communication. Facilitate the weekly regional Family Support Group,
providing psychoeducation and support around: Communication and
repair Co-regulation and boundaries Adolescent development and
identity formation Partner with case management and aftercare
planning to ensure family readiness for discharge and step-down
care. 4. Clinical Programming & Group Oversight Ensure group
programming is clinically sound, developmentally appropriate, and
consistently implemented across all houses. Support and refine core
programming pillars, including: Identity development Digital
wellness Emotion regulation Experiential, somatic, and relational
interventions Oversee group schedules, observe groups as needed,
and provide feedback to facilitators to strengthen depth and
engagement. 5. Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Milieu Support
Collaborate closely with Operations, Nursing, Direct Care,
Admissions, Case Management, and Compliance. Ensure the clinical
lens informs: Milieu structure Behavior plans Crisis response Daily
routines and expectations Support staff understanding of trauma
histories, triggers, and translating treatment goals into
day-to-day interactions. 6. Documentation, Compliance & Risk
Management Ensure all clinical documentation meets program, state,
and accreditation standards. Monitor documentation quality and
timeliness across the clinical team; provide corrective coaching as
needed. Participate in chart audits, incident reviews, and quality
assurance processes. Complete peer-to-peer reviews with payors in
collaboration with Utilization Review, supporting medical
necessity, authorizations, and length-of-stay determinations.
Uphold and train staff on ethical and legal standards, including
mandated reporting and scope of practice. 7. Training, Development
& Quality Improvement Identify clinical training needs and
facilitate in-services on key topics (e.g., risk assessment, family
systems, documentation, boundaries, burnout). Provide coaching
around countertransference, clinical judgment, professional
boundaries, and sustainability in residential work. Partner with
leadership on program development, curriculum refinement, and model
evolution. Monitor and respond to clinical metrics such as: Family
engagement Incidents and hospitalizations Length of stay trends
Discharge outcomes 8. Admissions, Utilization Review &
Length-of-Stay Management Support clinical eligibility
determinations and pre-admission consultations as needed.
Collaborate with Utilization Review to provide strong, clinically
sound justifications for authorization and continued stay. Ensure
treatment planning aligns with realistic length-of-stay
expectations and proactive discharge planning. 9. Culture, Values &
Mission Alignment Model Mission Prep’s values in all interactions.
Foster a clinical culture that is warm, accountable,
feedback-driven, and developmentally attuned. Address clinical
culture concerns proactively and partner with leadership to support
morale, alignment, and retention. Serve as a steady, trusted
presence for clinicians navigating high-acuity adolescent work.
Administrative & On-Call Expectations Participate in the clinical
on-call rotation, providing consultation, documentation support,
and follow-up as needed. Support onboarding and orientation of new
clinicians. Contribute to special projects, system-wide
initiatives, or potential regional expansion efforts as requested.
Provide input into clinical staff performance evaluations and
development plans. Engage in ongoing professional development to
remain aligned with best practices. Daily Expectations Attend or
lead morning clinical or interdisciplinary huddles/rounds. Provide
real-time clinical consultation and support to clinicians and
milieu staff. Deliver scheduled individual therapy, family
sessions, and/or groups. Monitor client acuity, safety concerns,
and emerging risks across the program. Review and sign off on
critical documentation, incident notes, and clinical updates.
Communicate timely clinical updates to families, Utilization
Review, and external providers when indicated. Ensure continuity of
clinical coverage throughout the day. Weekly Expectations Provide
scheduled individual and group supervision to assigned clinicians.
Facilitate the regional Family Support Group. Review client
progress, treatment plans, and risk status. Monitor documentation
quality and compliance. Participate in leadership,
interdisciplinary, and clinical meetings. Support peer-to-peer
reviews with payors as needed. Provide coaching and feedback to
clinicians around decision-making and professional growth. Monthly
/ Quarterly Expectations Participate in chart audits and quality
assurance reviews. Review clinical trends and metrics with
leadership. Contribute to program development and curriculum
refinement initiatives. Provide input into clinician performance
evaluations. Facilitate or contribute to clinical trainings or
in-services. Engage in ongoing professional learning and
consultation. Qualifications, Skills, Abilities: Licensed clinician
(LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PsyD, PhD or equivalent) eligible to practice in
California. Possess valid driver’s license with ability to be
insured by our auto insurance policy which includes, but not
limited to, the following requirements: 4 continuous years of
driving experience, 21 years of age or older, less than 3 moving
violations in the last 3 years, and no more than 1 major violation
in the last 3 years. Must be a registered clinical supervisor
according to BBS, licensing, and program standards, or must achieve
the ability in three (3) months post hire. Significant experience
in adolescent residential or intensive treatment settings.
Demonstrated strength in clinical supervision, family systems work,
and crisis leadership. Strong collaborator with the ability to work
effectively across disciplines. Grounded, relational leader who
balances warmth with accountability. Interest in program
excellence, stability, and potential regional growth. 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.
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