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Clinical Director of Residential Treatment

Indian Health Service - Vashon, WA

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Locations: Vashon, WA Type:Urban Salary Range:$127,396 to $165,615 / Per Year Open Period:2/13/2026 until filled Summary:SIHB Core Competencies are foundational commitments within our INDIGIKNOW MODEL and skills that all Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB) staff are expected to develop. These competencies define common measures for performance that are applied to every role in the organization. Commitment to Indigenous and Organizational Values: Everything we do at SIHB is centered on Traditional Indian Medicine. It is our responsibility to maintain cultural integrity in all that we do. Accountability: All employees of SIHB effectively manage their own work and the work of their teams. We take ownership of our actions and decisions. We all strive to deliver the highest quality work and care while respecting our teammates and relatives. Collaboration: SIHB is a team-oriented organization. As team members, we share the responsibility of working toward a common purpose. We collaborate with our colleagues across the organization to deliver the highest quality of care and results in alignment with our mission, vision, values, and Theory of Change. Communication: We practice effective and clear communication with staff, relatives, teams, and the community. We demonstrate empathy among each other and with those we serve, and transparency in our decision-making. Customer Service Orientation: All employees of SIHB recognize the needs of the diverse community we serve. We put the needs of our relatives first by delivering the highest quality, professional, responsive, and innovative care. Our relatives come first and deserve the best. Position Summary: This position is a senior-level management position responsible for directing the clinical operations of the residential substance use treatment programs of the Seattle Indian Health Board and Thunderbird Treatment Center (TTC). The director works closely with other senior leadership staff to carry out the mission of the SIHB in the delivery of culturally attuned, high-quality, and accessible healthcare. The Clinical Director of Residential Treatment's FTE will be split 50% for clinical practice (20 hours) and 50% for administrative time (20 hours). Organizational Structure/Reporting Relationships: This position reports directly to the Associate Behavioral Health Officer and is a member of the Behavioral Health Division. In addition to direct oversight of the behavioral health teams, the TTC Director also exercises indirect oversight over administrative staff, in collaboration with the Residential Operations Director. More info about area: Duties:Ensure adherence to our IndigiKnow Model (Indigenous Knowledge Informed Systems of Care model) through collaboration with all other programs and departments. Ensure culturally appropriate services are being delivered. Work in close collaboration with our Outpatient Behavioral Health Division Director and our BH Program Directors to guarantee we are offering consistent and culturally attuned SUD treatment across all levels of treatment. Oversee the day-to-day direct practice and overall delivery of care at TTC. Responsible for the regulatory compliance of the Residential Treatment programs. Maintain appropriate licensing and meet training requirements to provide high-quality, direct relative care. Ensure appropriate supervision and training are offered to enhance the clinical development of our Behavioral Health Teams and administrative teams as required by licensing, funding, and accreditation bodies. Ensure consistent implementation of policies and procedures. Stay abreast of Washington Administrative Codes (WACs), federal regulations, licensing, and governing bodies, and update TTC's Behavioral Health Clinical Policies & Procedures annually and/or as needed. Actively participate in internal quality improvement teams and work with members proactively to drive quality improvement initiatives in accordance with the mission and strategic goals of the organization, federal and state laws and regulations, and accreditation standards, when assigned. Participate routinely in weekly Clinical Case Staffing Meetings and our weekly multi-disciplinary team meeting(s). Manage a caseload of individual or group relatives and adhere to SIHB's documentation guidelines. Manage budgets and understand optimal revenue cycle streams and other funding sources for the behavioral health division. Ensure maximum utilization of resources; monitor productivity and implement improvements as needed. Participate in state, local, and other relevant discussions to represent and communicate agency and community needs and resources. Stay informed of legislative or other changes affecting substance use and mental wellness service delivery or funding. Provide both internal and external training/presentations as assigned. Oversee clinical aspects of behavioral health grants through collaboration with grant and data departments, with regular monitoring and reporting as required. As a member of the Division Leadership Team, attend and participate in meetings and retreats. Qualifications:Master's Degree in Social Work, Master's in Counseling Psychology, Master's in Mental Health Counseling, or Master's in Marriage and Family preferred. Substance Use Disorder Professional Certification. SUD Clinical Supervisor preferred. Five years of experience as an SUD Residential Director are required. SUDP License in the State of Washington must be obtained within 6 months. Knowledge and familiarity with both Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders rules and regulations as they relate to governing, licensing, and funding agencies. Ability to lead a service delivery team of both professionals and entry-level staff. Computer skills sufficient to carry out position duties. Experience with utilizing Electronic Health Records. Familiarity with the health and social issues facing the American Indian/Alaska Native population and a desire to serve this population. Valid Washington state driver's license and insured personal transportation to attend meetings locally. Ability to attend occasional meetings out of town and on weekends or evenings. Work Type:Permanent, Full

Created: 2026-04-15

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