Job Description
Clinical DirectorElk Ridge Recovery | Montana Part-Time | Leadership Position | Substance Use Disorder Treatment Help Build a Program That Changes Lives At Elk Ridge Recovery , we believe recovery begins in a place that feels safe, private, and deeply supportive. Located in the natural beauty of Montana, we provide a full continuum of addiction treatment services that help individuals move from detoxification through residential treatment and into lasting recovery. Our approach combines evidence-based clinical care, compassionate treatment, and a commitment to treating every client with dignity and respect. We are seeking an experienced and passionate Clinical Director to lead our clinical team and help shape the future of our growing treatment program. This is an opportunity to join an organization where clinical excellence, ethical practice, and patient outcomes come first. On site or remote. Position Summary The Clinical Director serves as the senior clinical leader of Elk Ridge Recovery and is responsible for overseeing all clinical operations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based treatment services, and maintaining compliance with Montana licensing requirements and industry best practices. The Clinical Director provides supervision and mentorship to therapists and counselors, participates in treatment planning and quality assurance activities, and works closely with executive leadership to ensure exceptional client care across all levels of treatment. This position combines leadership, program development, staff supervision, and direct clinical involvement. Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Leadership & Oversight Provide leadership and direction for all clinical programming and services Ensure treatment services align with ASAM criteria, evidence-based practices, and state regulatory requirements Maintain oversight of clinical documentation, treatment planning, discharge planning, and utilization review processes Monitor clinical outcomes and implement quality improvement initiatives Staff Supervision & Development Provide clinical supervision, coaching, and mentorship to therapists, counselors, and other clinical staff Participate in recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and performance management of clinical personnel Facilitate ongoing clinical training and professional development Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and clinical excellence Direct Clinical Involvement Conduct clinical assessments and evaluations as needed Participate in treatment team meetings and case reviews Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy when clinically appropriate Assist with complex clinical cases and crisis intervention Compliance & Quality Assurance Ensure compliance with Montana Administrative Rules, accreditation standards, HIPAA requirements, and ethical guidelines Participate in audits, chart reviews, and quality assurance activities Develop and maintain clinical policies, procedures, and protocols Support continuous performance improvement initiatives Strategic Leadership Serve as a member of the organization's leadership team Collaborate with operations, medical, and executive leadership to support program growth and excellence Assist with strategic planning, program development, and service expansion initiatives QualificationsRequired Active and unrestricted Montana licensure as one of the following: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) Clinical Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) Minimum 5 years of experience in behavioral health, addiction treatment, or co-occurring disorders Minimum 2 years of clinical leadership, supervisory, or management experience Strong knowledge of ASAM criteria, DSM-5 diagnoses, treatment planning, and evidence-based treatment modalities Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills Preferred Experience in residential substance use disorder treatment Experience working with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders Experience with accreditation standards (CARF and/or Joint Commission) Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) What We're Looking For The ideal candidate is: Passionate about helping individuals achieve lasting recovery A strong clinical leader who can inspire and develop teams Committed to ethical, evidence-based care Comfortable balancing leadership responsibilities with direct clinical involvement Excited to help build and strengthen a growing treatment organization Why Join Elk Ridge Recovery? Make a Meaningful Impact Help shape the clinical vision of a treatment center dedicated to transforming lives and strengthening families. Leadership Opportunity Play a key role in building clinical programs, developing staff, and influencing the future direction of the organization. Beautiful Montana Setting Work in an environment that reflects the healing and restoration we seek to provide our clients every day. Supportive Culture Join a collaborative leadership team that values integrity, innovation, compassion, and clinical excellence. Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary based on experience Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off Continuing education support Professional development opportunities Leadership growth opportunities Relocation assistance may be available for the right candidate About Elk Ridge Recovery Elk Ridge Recovery is a premier addiction treatment center in Montana offering detoxification, residential treatment, and recovery support services. We provide individualized care in a safe, private, and supportive environment where clients can heal, rebuild, and begin again. If you are a licensed clinical leader who is passionate about recovery and committed to clinical excellence, we encourage you to apply. Join us in helping people reclaim their lives and discover lasting recovery.
Pay:
$30.00 - $50.00 per hour Work Location:
In person